George Roy Hill directed this original musical set the 1920s that mixes pop standards with new tunes written by Sammy Cahn...
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1967
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In this comedy, a gambler and his friends endeavor to set up operations in Apple Valley, CA. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1965
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In this drama, high-school sweethearts elope while still in school, and later have a second ceremony to please their...
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1962
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In this off-beat sci-fi adventure an astronaut must make a forced landing upon a remote asteroid. His ship is damaged and he...
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1961
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Another low-budget, clichéd detective yarn, Three Blondes in his Life features Jock Mahoney as a private eye who is intent on...
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Richard Rogers
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1961
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Bumping along over several flaws, this is an odd sci-fi film directed by David Bradley, best known for his incredibly vast...
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1960
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In this B-picture western,Anthony Dexter, plays Billy the Kid, the outlaw of the title and a victim of society. The parson of...
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Billy the Kid
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1957
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Future "Master of Disaster" Irwin Allen produced this curious but inarguably fascinating adaptation of...
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1957
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In this amiable imitation Guys and Dolls, Alan Reed plays a big-time 1920s gangster who is rubbed out by his enemies. In his...
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Dominic
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1956
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This silly British-made space opera finds distant ancestors of the lost civilization of Atlantis -- all of them nubile young...
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Luther Blair
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1956
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First filmed under the supervision of Orson Welles in 1942, Eric Ambler's espionage thriller Journey Into Fear was...
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1956
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1954
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1954's The Black Pirates stars Anthony Dexter, who three years earlier hadn't quite set box-office records afire with his...
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1954
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1954
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Whether true or not (evidence indicates "not"), the legend of Captain John Smith and Pochahontas is one of history's great...
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Capt. John Smith
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1953
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After Columbia's 1951 biopic Valentino laid an egg, leading man Anthony Dexter was persona non grata at the studio. Still,...
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Carlos Delargo,King Lorenzo
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1952
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One of the most notorious flops in the history of Columbia Pictures, Valentino is actually fairly entertaining -- but only...
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Rudolph Valentino
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1951
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