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Karl Heinz Moser
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1989
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About 350 years ago, the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) launched into space a statue made out of a deadly living metal called...
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DeFlores
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1988
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1988
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DeFlores
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1988
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1988
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1987
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Concocted with a flair for the kind of mystery once captured in the best silent films, this engaging suspense story concerns...
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1986
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1986
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The life and times of Marie Ward, the founder of the Loretto Order of nuns, (aka the Institute of Mary) are examined in this...
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1985
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Herbie Melbourne (Didi Hallervorden) is a poor schlemiel who is inadvertently caught between the Devil and the deep blue sea...
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1985
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1984
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In this undistinguished film, His Supreme Highness Malko Linge (Miles O'Keeffe) is an Austrian count with a need for extra...
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Reynolds
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1984
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In the third episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, President Roosevelt has dispatched Naval...
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1983
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This World War II epic drama, based on the book by Herman Wouk, follows the life and trials of a career naval officer...
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1983
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John Huston directed this exciting World War II action film, which culminates in a rousing soccer game. In a German prisoner...
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1981
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Perhaps meant as an experimental film with a dash of politics and two shakes of comedy, this ultimately unpalatable mix by...
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John Morrison
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1980
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1978
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In this sardonic comedy, after an executive is killed in a mysterious automobile accident, the French offices of his...
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1977
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Filmed on location in Zurich, Switzerland, The Swiss Conspiracy is concerned with a Swiss bank that discovers some of its...
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1977
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1977
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In this erotic drama a young girl leaves the convent where she was raised after she inherits a chain of brothels in Hong...
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1977
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Rudolph Valentino, born in Italy in 1895 as Alfonzo Raffaele Pierre Philibert Guglielmi, emigrated to the U.S. and became for...
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1977
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Potato Fritz (Hardy Kruger) and his friends have moved from Germany to the American Wild West, settling eventually in the...
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Lt. Slade
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1976
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Also titled The Price of Freedom, Operation Daybreak is a retelling of the terrible consequences attending the assassination...
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1976
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Jenny (Isabelle Huppert) is a disconnected 16-year old schoolgirl who is so taken with a story of Native Americans coming to...
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Teacher
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1976
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Kiss Me and Die was a February, 1974 installment of ABC's late-night Wide World Mystery anthology. This 90-minute...
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1974
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1974
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Mr. Shatter (Stuart Whitman) is an international assassin, hired to bump off a top government official. He is compelled to...
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Hans Leber
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1974
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A Mafia hitman's decision to leave his profession results in bloodshed and tragedy. The violence begins when his bosses, to...
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1973
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In this horror movie, residents of a remote Scottish town fight a strange and terrifying beast that has been gobbling them...
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1973
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This Yugoslavian epic depicts the World War II military exploits of Marshall Tito (played here by Richard Burton), who later...
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1973
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This German-produced film was made by American B-movie director Sam Fuller especially for his European fans who have far more...
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Mensur
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1972
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This British/German horrorama was the sequel to....drum roll please....Mark of the Devil (1970). The original film starred...
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1972
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This film takes a version of the story of Argentine Eva Peron and translates it to Central Europe. Marina is an ambitious...
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1972
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In this little horror film, a wealthy sportsman (Calvin Lockhart) invites a house full of guests to a big-game hunt that he's...
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1972
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Set during World War I, Zeppelin stars Michael York as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas, a British defector who goes to work in the...
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Col. Johann Hirsch
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1971
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This independent film is a satirical look at a group of successful, middle aged business people. Included are a film...
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Toto
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1970
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1969
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Michael (David Warner) is an independent businessman and a happily married man with two children. Traveling to the market one...
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1969
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An expensive but enormously profitable war picture, Where Eagles Dare centers upon a daring rescue and even more daring...
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1968
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The beauty of classical music confronts the ugliness and treachery of war in this unusual drama. Lionel Evans...
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Arndt
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1967
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In this espionage thriller, Dan Slater (Yul Brynner) is a CIA agent who travels to Austria after his son dies in a skiiing...
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Col. Berthold
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1967
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Based on a novel by Jack D. Hunter, The Blue Max is a World War I aviation drama, told from the German point of view....
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1966
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In the future, an oppressive government maintains control of public opinion by outlawing literature and maintaining a group...
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Fabian
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1966
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Tissot (Pierre Brice) is French secret agent No. 11011 in this James Bond-style spy thriller. He is sent on a mission to...
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1965
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In this tale of espionage and adventure set during World War II, Norway has fallen under Nazi occupation, and a factory is...
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Maj. Frick
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1965
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In this medical drama, a doctor loses his medical license after his addiction to drugs is discovered. Trouble ensues when he...
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1964
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Normally cast as villains or mad scientists, Anton Diffring essays the title role in Enter Inspector Duval. An operative of...
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1961
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Having survived the Holocaust, Ruth Goldman (Catherine Feller), a Jewish refugee relocated to Warsaw, lives for the day that...
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1961
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One of a small cluster of creepy films to come from England's Amalgamated Studios in the late '60s, this lesser entry details...
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Dr. Schuler
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1960
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In Scandinavia to receive a prize for his scientific research, Peter Brady discovers that the ceremony's guest of honor,...
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1959
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After emerging as a potent force in the genre with Horror of Dracula, Hammer Films added their handsome Gothic touch to this...
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Dr. Georges Bonner
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1959
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A fine cast highlights this entertaining British mystery derived from The Unholy Night (1929). The plot concerns a reunion of...
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Joseph Brezzini
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1958
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This thriller centers on the possession of a valuable new metal that is able to withstand nuclear radiation. It had been...
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1958
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In this drama, a couple experiences marital turmoil because the husband is a hot-tempered race-car driver with a jealous...
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Carl Dieter
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1958
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In this British detective yarn, a Yankee sleuth teams up with Scotland Yard to catch the culprits behind a successful...
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1957
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Karnak
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1957
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The British Seven Thunders was released in the US as Beasts of Marseilles. Set in 1943, the film stars Stephen Boyd and...
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1957
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In this suspenseful crime drama, a decent British sailor stationed in France is forced to smuggle gold when one of the gang...
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1956
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Seven Years in Tibet tells the story of Austrian mountain climber Heinrich Harrer, who at the start of World War II escaped...
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1956
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Anthony Steel stars in this fanciful wartime drama. Stationed in Libya, British soldier Steel is wounded, then nursed back to...
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1956
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In this espionage drama, Soviet spies use a Cornish salmon poacher to ferry them across the English Channel. When the man...
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1956
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One of the many inspirational true stories told about WWII, this is the story of Douglas Bader, an undauntable character who...
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1956
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Julie Harris repeats her stage portrayal of the irrepressible Sally Bowles in John Van Druten's I Am a Camera. Set in...
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1955
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During World War II, the impenetrable Colditz castle in Germany was selected as the site for a POW camp. The Germans reason...
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1955
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Clark Gable's final effort for his longtime home studio MGM, Betrayed is an exciting espionage thriller set during World War...
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1954
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them is our candidate for the most dramatic title of any British World War II film. Happily, the film...
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1954
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1954
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In this drama, a physician operates on a man he knows nothing about. The whole thing is terribly fishy, and trouble ensues...
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1953
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The title character of Albert, R.N is portrayed by-well, by no one. Albert is a papier-mache dummy, constructed by the...
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1953
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After causing the needless death of another officer during a near-miss air disaster, a distraught army officer resigns from...
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1953
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A tired-looking Tom Conway plays a private detective who is framed for murder. Eva Bartok, the head of a smuggling, has...
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1953
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Clark Gable's next-to-last MGM film was the Cold War melodrama Never Let Me Go. Filmed in England, the story finds American...
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1953
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1952
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Don't be misled by the title, and by the presence of Glynis Johns in the cast. The "Venus" in Appointment with Venus is a...
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1951
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1951
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1950
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1949
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