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  1. Blue Blood 1973 1h 30m Drama List Reviews 50% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings A sinister British butler (Oliver Reed) bullies his employer and everyone else until the arrival of a German...

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      Reviews 80% Avg. Audience Score 250+ Ratings Tom Selleck...

  2. Reviews 80% Avg. Audience Score 250+ Ratings Tom Selleck stars as Frank Reagan, the New York Police Commissioner, and patriarch of the Reagan clan, a multigenerational family of cops....

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  3. Quite a bizarre little tale filmed at the famous Longleat House starring Oliver Reed as the butler of a large stately home who slowly comes to take over the household thanks to dabbling in Occult ceremonies.

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    • Mallard Productions
    • Andrew Sinclair
  4. Blue Blood is a 1973 British horror drama film directed by Andrew Sinclair and starring Oliver Reed, Fiona Lewis, Derek Jacobi and Anna Gaël. It was based on the 1972 novel The Carry-Cot by Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath.

  5. Rating: 5 (from 1 vote) Review: Beate ( Meg Wynn Owen) is a nanny from Bavaria who has recently arrived in Britain to take a post with Lord Gregory ( Derek Jacobi ), who owns a stately home which is open to the public, and includes a safari park in its grounds.

  6. BLUE BLOOD (1973; Just For the Hell Of It). The late Oliver Reed was always an unforgettable presence, no matter what type of film he appeared in (or what blood alcohol level he came to work with), and this British psycho-sexual drama is no different. In fact, he's the one big reason to see it.

  7. Blue Bloods follows the lives of the NYPD's First Family of Law Enforcement: the Reagans. Frank, the Police Comissioner and son of former PC Henry Reagan, must balance his duties of running the largest police force in the world and being his kids' boss.

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