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		<title>Raining. It&#8217;s raining. It&#8217;s really raining.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another gem from the PFA series Tea and Larceny: Classic British Crime Films, IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY (1947), a deliciously dreary and multi-faceted account of a wet Sunday in Bethnall Green, London. Three thugs having a spot of tea at a cart in the rain. The bratty daughter removing her transparent mac in her [...]]]></description>
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<p>Another gem from the PFA series <a href="http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/filmseries/british_crime_films">Tea and Larceny: Classic British Crime Films</a>, IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY (1947), a deliciously dreary and multi-faceted account of a wet Sunday in Bethnall Green, London.</p>
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<p>Three thugs having a spot of tea at a cart in the rain.</p>
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<p>The bratty daughter removing her transparent mac in her parents&#8217; grotty kitchen.</p>
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