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![]() Things Are Looking Up Gaumont British Opened in London,Febuary 25, 1935 Screenplay by Stafford Dickens and Con West Vivien Leigh as a schoolgirl ![]() The Village Square Paramount Pictures Opened in London,April, 1935 Screenplay by Arthur Jarvis Black Vivien Leigh as Rose Venables ![]() Look Up And Laugh Associated British Film Distributors Opened in London,August 4, 1935 Screenplay by J.B Priestley Vivien Leigh as a Marjorie Belfer ![]() Fire Over England London Films Opened in London,Febuary 25, 1937; New York, March 4,1937 Screenplay by A.E.W Mason Vivien Leigh as Cynthia; Laurence Olivier as Micheal Ingolby ![]() Dark Journey London Films Opened in London,March 28, 1937; U.S.A, April 2,1937 Screenplay by Lajos Biro Vivien Leigh as Madeleine Godard ![]() Storm In A Teacup London Films Opened in London,June 6, 1937; U.S.A, November 22,1937 Screenplay by Ian Dalrymple and Donald Bull Vivien Leigh as Victoria Grow ![]() A Yank At Oxford Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Opened in London,April 1, 1938; New York, Febuary 25,1938 Screenplay by Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Walter Ferris and George Oppenheimer Vivien Leigh as Elsa Craddock ![]() St. Martin's Lane Associated British Picture Corporation Opened in London,October 18, 1938; New York, Febuary 15,1938 Screenplay by Clemence Dane Vivien Leigh as Libby ![]() Twenty-One Days London Films Opened in London,January 7, 1940; U.S.A, May 6,1940 Screenplay by John Galsworthy Vivien Leigh as Wanda;Laurence Olivier as Larry Durrant ![]() Gone With The Wind Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Opened in Atlanta,Georgia,December 15, 1939; London, April 17,1940 Screenplay by Margaret Mitchell Vivien Leigh as Scarlette O'Hara ![]() Waterloo Bridge Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Opened in New York,May 17, 1940; London,November 17,1940 Screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood Vivien Leigh as Myra ![]() That Hamilton Woman Alexander Korda Films Inc. Opened in New York,April 4, 1941; London, July 30,1941 Screenplay by Walter Reisch and R.C Sherriff Vivien Leigh as Lady Emma Hamilton; Laurence Olivier as Lord Horatio Nelson ![]() Ceaser And Cleopatra United Artists Opened in New York,September 6, 1946; London, December 11,1945 Screenplay by George Bernard Shaw Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra ![]() Anna Karenina London Films Opened in New York,April 28, 1948; London, January 22,1948 Screenplay by Leo Tolstoy Vivien Leigh as Anna Karenina ![]() A Street Car Named Desire Warner Brothers Opened in New York,September 26, 1951; London, March 21,1952 Screenplay by Tennessee Williams Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois ![]() The Deep Blue Sea London Films Opened in New York,October 13, 1955; London, August 24,1955 Screenplay by Terence Rattigan Vivien Leigh as Hester Collyer ![]() The Roman Spring of Mrs.Stone Warner Brothers Opened in New York,December 29, 1961; London,Febuary 5,1962 Screenplay by Tennessee Williams Vivien Leigh as Karen Stone ![]() Ship Of Fools Columbia Pictures Opened in New York,July 29, 1965; London, October 20,1965 Screenplay by Katherine Anne Porter Vivien Leigh as Mary Treadwell
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