Kirk Douglas produced, directed, and starred in this cynical western concerning Howard Nightingale (Kirk Douglas) a United...
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Richard Fleischer directed this nightmarish science fiction vision of an over-populated world, based on the novel by Harry...
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In this comedy, a bungling bookkeeper's assistant works in the Dalton city hall and finds himself framed for embezzling by...
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In this drama, based on a novel by Richard Bradford, an adolescent boy and his mother are sent to live in New Mexico after...
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The "Andromeda Strain" is a deadly extraterrestrial virus. It is brought to Earth when a research satellite crashes near a...
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A team of anthropologists travel to New Guinea in search of the missing link in this routine adventure tale. The expedition...
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The granddaddy of all "computer run amok" films, Colossus: The Forbin Project concerns a huge electronic brain designed to...
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This routine melodrama finds an Italian woman torn between her old lover and her husband. Karin (Bibi Andersson) is the...
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Famed anonymous director Alan Smithee (in this case a hybrid of Richard Totten and Don Siegel), directed this turgid western...
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In this uneven comedy, Abner (Don Knotts) is the editor of a bird-watching magazine who is the victim of a hostile corporate...
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Filmed on locations ranging from Denmark to the Universal backlot, Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz is based on a novel by Leon Uris....
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This Savage Land is the story of the Prides, a pioneer family homesteading in 19th century Kansas. Barry Sullivan and...
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After being blacklisted from Hollywood for 21 years, writer/director Abraham Polonsky made a healthy comeback with Tell Them...
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Shirley MacLaine plays Charity Hope Valentine who, despite her job at a seedy dime-a-dance joint, is an incurable optimist....
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This routine western finds Gannon (Tony Franciosa) as a lone drifter on the Kansas plains. He never looks for any trouble...
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Schuyler (Kirk Douglas) is a hard-boiled detective who turns in his badge when he believes the criminals are being handled...
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Doris Day peers through layers of camera gauze to star in The Ballad of Josie, a second-rate variation of Cat Ballou. For...
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Two former World War II pilots take to running an air-freight company in South Africa after the war. They get mixed up with...
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This combination romantic comedy and political satire finds fashion photographer Ben Morris (James Garner) traveling to Latin...
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In this detective drama, a struggling private detective is hired to protect a millionaire's mistress. After repeated...
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This military comedy finds chief petty officer Doc Willoughby (Doug McClure) on board the submarine U.S.S. Bustard. He spends...
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In this comedy, New York City undergoes a dramatic change when a toucan carrying a strange virus is smuggled through...
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This comedy finds American writer Lawrence Colby (Robert Wagner) augmenting his scribing income by smuggling Swiss watch...
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In this adventure, seven young west Texans ride out to volunteer for the Confederate army during the mid-point of the Civil...
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It's a seemingly peaceful spring morning in New York City -- graduation day at the Police Academy -- and Police Commissioner...
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It's 1951 in Korea, a time that the United States Army doesn't like to remember. The Communists, led by Chinese forces, are...
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This World War II comedy finds Harry Frigg (Paul Newman) as the unwilling volunteer slated to rescue five generals from the...
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Three Guns For Texas is a routine western. Taken from the television series "Laredo," three 30-minute episodes are strung...
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This hilarious oater finds Jesse Heywood (Don Knotts) as a Philadelphia dentist who leaves his home to open a new practice on...
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In this thriller, Jonathan Fields (Bradford Dillman) awakens in a strange apartment and finds a dead woman floating in the...
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Reno Davis (George Peppard) is an American writer who has retired from the gentle art of boxing. Now wandering through...
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When wealthy landowner John Sullivan, Sr. Arch Johnson and his airplane pilot are reported missing in Brazil, Sullivan's...
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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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Never once does Bobby Darin sing "Mack the Knife" or "Splish Splash" in Gunfight in Abilene. Instead, he plays a peaceable...
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Rosie! is directly based upon Ruth Gordon's play A Very Rich Woman, which was itself based upon a French play by Philippe...
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The movie opens as two outlaws are just being rescued from being hung as thieves by an old friend. They go their separate...
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In this WW II drama a naive group of men join the military to fight for their country, never anticipating the horrifying...
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John Wayne and Kirk Douglas spend half of The War Wagon trying to knock one another off and the other half working shoulder...
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In this psychological thriller, Paul (James Caan) and Jennifer (Katherine Ross) are a pair of wealthy but blasé socialites...
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In this adventure, a commercial plane crashes in a remote South American jungle. All but one of the passengers survive....
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In this 2-hour "NBC World Premiere" pilot film for the TV series Ironside, we learn how San Francisco chief-of-detectives...
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In this drama, sweet and honest Tammy is hired as a secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome young son....
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The Perils of Pauline appropriates the title and nothing else from the legendary 1914 Pearl White serial (and also bears no...
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This typical western tale of beleaguered townsfolk mustering up the courage to fight the villain that controls their town...
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle...
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Herman Munster and his ghoulish clan leave the confines of their 1960s television series The Munsters to try their luck on...
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A nebbish tries to become a ladies' man overnight, with disastrous results, in this comedy. Bob Handman (Brian Bedford) is a...
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Arthur Hiller directed this exciting World War II drama starring Rock Hudson as Major Donald Craig of the British North...
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In this western, set at the end of the Civil War, a group of rebels steal a million bucks from a Union shipment, and stash...
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A dazed man, David Stillwell (Gregory Peck), wanders down the stairs of a New York skyscraper during a power blackout, only...
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In this musical farce, a dim-witted fellow finally gets his chance to become a secret agent like his brother when the former...
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The Appaloosa is one of the more tolerable Marlon Brando westerns, if only because Brando seems to be aspiring to merely...
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Luther Heggs (Don Knotts) is a typesetter at a newspaper who longs for a chance to be a reporter. Editor Beckett...
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Dean Martin stars as an amiable gunrunner in the tongue-in-cheek western Texas Across the River. Martin teams up with...
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Gunpoint stars Audie Murphy as a Colorado sheriff -- and never mind that the film was shot in Utah. Sheriff Lucas (Murphy)...
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Mervyn LeRoy, one of the best-known directors of Hollywood's Golden Age, wrapped up his career behind the camera with this...
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Lana Turner takes the lead in the seventh film version of Alexandre Bisson's glossy soap opera. Holly Parker (Turner) is...
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Ideals and reality clash in this humorous tale of the heist that could have been. As scheming career cat burglar Harry Dean...
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The Plainsman was a Technicolor remake of the 1936 Cecil B. DeMille film, all about the fictional romantic triangle of Wild...
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The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic...
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In this comedy, another entry in the slapstick series based on a popular TV show, meek little Ensign Parker finds himself...
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A Very Special Favor stars Rock Hudson as a notorious romeo and Leslie Caron as a prudish psychiatrist. At the urging of...
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Wild Seed was produced by Universal as part of the studio's short-lived "new talent" policy, which permitted untried actors...
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In this horror film, set in San Francisco during the Victorian age, a criminologist is often out-guessed by his little valet...
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This romantic comedy stars Rock Hudson as Carter Harrison, an executive rising through the ranks of a major oil company. When...
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Frank Puglia reprises his 1944 role as Prince Cassim for this remake of the Arabian Nights adventure. Ali Baba (Peter Mann)...
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her...
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The painstakingly accurate historical drama The War Lord is predicated on the old practice of le droit du seigneur. Norman...
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Deliberately casting his established screen image to the four winds, Cary Grant plays Walter Eckland, an unkempt, uncouth and...
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Light and laugh-filled, Send Me No Flowers is typical Rock Hudson and Doris Day fare. George (Hudson) is a hypochondriac...
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Irene Trent (Barbara Stanwyck) was married to the inventor Howard (Hayden Roarke) before the blind electronics genius blows...
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In this comedy, a Yankee musician is working in Paris when he encounters a movie star chasing after her naughty French poodle...
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Based on the popular children's story by Scott O'Dell, this family movie tells of the true adventures of a young Native...
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In this remake of Johnny Dark (1954) an ex-GI and college dropout would rather play with cars than anything else until he...
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In this western, the trouble begins when a rancher's mother and father are killed by a young outlaw and his family who want...
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A Gathering of Eagles stars Rock Hudson as a colonel in the peacetime Strategic Air Command. His devotion to his duty as a...
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In this western adventure set in a Mexican border town, two prisoners Foster and Pickett (Audie Murphy and Charles Drake),...
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Roger Willoughby (Rock Hudson) is a super salesman of sporting goods who sells fishing equipment but knows nothing about the...
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In this romantic comedy, Deke Gentry (Kirk Douglas) is a lawyer who gets an unusual assignment from Chloe Brasher...
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Taken from a best-selling book, this is an uneven, politically tinged drama by George Englund that does not really follow the...
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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Gregory Peck plays a benevolent God-like figure in a white smock as Captain Josiah Newman, the head of a psych-unit at a...
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Since it was released in the same year as his masterpiece, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), it is ironic that this drama was...
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Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel was translated to film in 1962 by Horton Foote and the...
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This lightweight, nearly zero-gravity comedy by director Henry Levin relies on a novel by a male writer and a script by...
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Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art...
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When people refer to Doris Day as "the world's oldest professional virgin," they generally have the 1962 comedy That Touch of...
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A sometimes astonishingly grim western, Six Black Horses ostensibly stars Audie Murphy, but is effortlessly stolen by Frank...
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Although not as well known as Pillow Talk (1959), this romantic-comedy pairing of stars Rock Hudson and Doris Day earned an...
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In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she...
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This is an uneven melodrama on the tragic life of Pima Indian Ira Hayes, one of the men who raised the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima....
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Audie Murphy plays a gunslinger put in charge of a posse. His quarry is a four-man bandit gang that has robbed the local...
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The Great Impostor is the true story of chameleonlike Canadian Ferdinand Waldo DeMara Jr., well-played by Tony Curtis. Unable...
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Kit (Doris Day), an American married to wealthy London businessman Tony Preston (Rex Harrison) becomes the terrified victim...
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Wanting to be free of her crippled husband but not his enormous fortune, a glamorous wife talks her lover, who is also her...
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An uninspired horror film by Edward Dein, this ragged story begins in darkest Africa and in the even darker psyche of a...
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Hell Bent for Leather is a standard western that features Audie Murphy in the role of Clay, a cowboy hunted by a posse out...
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John Gant (Audie Murphy) rides into the town of Lordsburg and quietly checks into the hotel. He doesn't say much, nor does he...
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Rear Admiral Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) visits the submarine Sea Tiger on the morning of its decommissioning and reminisces...
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Based on the novel The Cup and the Sword by Alice Tisdale Hobart, this drama examines the trials and tribulations of three...
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In this comical western, a curmudgeonly fur-trapper is hurt by an enraged bear and must send his nephew to town with his...
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Only one of three films directed by screenwriter Charles Lederer, known for movies as disparate as The Thing (1951) and...
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This baroque nightmare of a south-of-the-border mystery is considered to be one of the great movies of Orson Welles, who both...
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Douglas Sirk directed this doomed World War II love story, seen from the German side of the war, as filtered through a...
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Though the fact was played down by the Universal-International publicity department, Step Down to Terror (aka...
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In this frothy romantic comedy, a hard-working female Army shrink (Janet Leigh) devises the "perfect furlough" for battle...
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Flood Tide can be described as The Children's Hour gone ballistic. Michel Ray is David Gordon a sweet-faced little boy who...
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In this curious blend of Western and detective melodrama, Jock Mahoney plays a frontier gumshoe named Hogan. When an old...
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This Happy Feeling is based on the F. Hugh Herbert play For Love or Money. Debbie Reynolds plays impulsive Janet Blake, who...
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Saga of Hemp Brown gets under way when the title character (Rory Calhoun) is court-martialed and booted from the Cavalry....
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In her second film for Universal-International, Esther Williams stars as Laura, a high-priced fashion model. While working in...
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According to Universal-International publicity, The Lady Takes a Flyer is partially based on fact. The "lady" is Maggie Colby...
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Small-minded small town 1950's mores threaten a youthful romance in this sudsy melodrama based on the play Teach Me How to...
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Audie Murphy heads the cast of the better-than-usual oater Ride a Crooked Trail. It all begins when gunslinger Joe Maybe...
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Debbie Reynolds stars as Tammy in this romantic comedy of a country girl living in the South who cares for pilot Peter Brent...
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Like many of his best works, filmmaker Douglas Sirk's Interlude is a remake of an earlier Universal soap opera. In this case,...
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In some ways, the coming-attractions trailer for The Monolith Monsters is more exciting than the picture itself. The plot...
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One screen legend tips his hat to another as James Cagney portrays horror film icon Lon Chaney in Man of a Thousand Faces....
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In this adventure, a remake of Singapore (1947), a hero finds a bracelet containing 13 precious gems while visiting Istanbul....
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This is the one in which the "villain" is a huge, carnivorous praying mantis. After the titular insect has attacked several...
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The screen's great existential science fiction film, The Incredible Shrinking Man stars Grant Williams in the title role....
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Night Passage is so similar in spirit to the successful collaborations between star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann...
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Man Afraid stars George Nader as a clergyman serving a big-city slum district. He is forced to kill a young hoodlum in...
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Generous portions of The Secret Land, the 1948 documentary on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, were worked into the action of...
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Four Girls in Town is essentially an excuse by Universal-International to test out several of their newer contractees. The...
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The "Bridey Murphy" craze of the 1950s was the catalyst for I've Lived Before. Jock Mahoney plays a contemporary pilot who...
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A Day Of Fury stars Jock Mahoney as town marshal Alan Burnett, whose life is saved by a stranger he meets on the trail. His...
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Based on a novel by television producer Al Morgan, The Great Man is a Citizen Kane-style look at the private life of a public...
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Walk the Proud Land is the true story of Indian agent John Philip Clum, as set down on paper by Clum's son. The film begins...
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In this western, a lawman tries to mediate between irate farmers and angry ranchers who are trying to decide the fate of a...
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The Mole People holds the dubious distinction of being the weakest of the Universal-International horror films. John Agar...
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In this drama, a man is falsely accused of committing two murders, one of which is committed at the dog-track. Now he is...
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Rock Hudson stars as Michael Martin, a naive and impetuous young would-be rebel in 1815 Ireland, who turns to robbery in his...
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This musical is a contemporary version of Aristophanes' ancient play Lysistrata. Instead of Greece, this play is centered in...
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For full appreciation of the culture-clash drama Foxfire, it is crucial that the viewer accept Jeff Chandler as a Native...
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One of the most entertaining of the Western movies to come out of the 1950s, this is a Stewart vehicle in which he must take...
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A too-tough Army major gets himself sent to run an ROTC program at a Santa Barbara military school after he calls unwanted...
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In this deceptively titled and paced Western, Kirk Douglas shines in the hyper-macho role of Dempsey Rae, a good-natured...
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A man with a strangely misshapen face wanders out of the desert near a small town and falls to the ground dead. The county...
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For reasons that defy logic, the excellent This Island Earth was held up for ridicule as an allegedly bad movie in the film...
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One of director Douglas Sirk's best and most successful romantic soapers of the 1950s, All That Heaven Allows is predicated...
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The splendid physique of Tony Curtis is given generous screen exposure in the boxing melodrama The Square Jungle. Curtis...
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The highly variable Audie Murphy delivers his best screen performance as "himself" in Universal's To Hell and Back. Based on...
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Francis Joins the WACS was the fifth in Universal's comedy series about a talking Army mule and his hapless human companion....
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Tony Curtis always seemed a little uncomfortable in costume epics, but this trait serves him well in Black Shield of...
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This second film version of Lloyd C. Douglas' spiritual novel Magnificent Obsession is in its own way as successful as the...
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Universal Pictures introduced audiences to yet another classic movie monster with this superbly crafted film, originally...
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The muscular physique of Rock Hudson is given plenty of screen exposure in the British-India actioner Bengal Brigade. Adapted...
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Tony Curtis makes his musical-comedy debut in the frolicsome Universal production So This is Paris. Curtis, Gene Nelson and...
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John Forsythe plays a successful television writer, Don Newell, who works on the "Crime of the Week" anthology series. Newell...
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Audie Murphy plays wagon train scout Jim Harvey in Universal-International's Tumbleweed. Through a series of unfortunate...
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Several genuine Native Americans dot the cast of Universal's The Great Sioux Uprising. The scene is the frontier outpost of...
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No relation to the TV and radio series of the same name, Universal-International's Gunsmoke is a Technicolor vehicle for...
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This was the last in a string of spoofs that found the comedy duo tangling with various classic Universal Studios monsters....
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In this western, eight stagecoach passengers are stranded while Apache warriors lay siege upon a trading post. Among the...
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War Arrow is another of Universal's efficiently produced A plus/B minus Technicolor westerns of the early 1950s....
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Rock Hudson stars in Seminole as 19th-century army officer Lance Caldwell. Born and raised in Florida, Caldwell is assigned...
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It Came From Outer Space is one of a handful of science fiction films from the 1950s that plays as well today as it did on...
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Audie Murphy is suitably cast as cavalry lieutenant Jed Sayre in Universal's Column South. Stationed in Navajo country, Sayre...
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Set in the years following the Civil War, Horizons West stars Robert Ryan as Dan Hammond, one of three Texans who decide to...
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A group of vicious claim-jumpers is killing the miners in a Western settlement. Their latest victim is Cromwell...
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Red Ball Express deals with the little-known activities of the U.S. Army Transportation Corps during WW II. It so happened...
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The innate dignity of leading-man Jeff Chandler lends credibility to the swashbuckling proceedings of Yankee Buccaneer. Set...
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Pity poor ex-GI Alvah Morrell (Tony Curtis). While on his honeymoon with perky Lee Kingshead (Piper Laurie), he comes down...
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Steel Town top-bills Ann Sheridan, but the bulk of the story is carried by John Lund. Cast as Steve Kostane, the nephew of a...
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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Young Sally Moyne (Ann Blyth) seldom makes a move in life without first consulting Saint Anne, patron saint of all young...
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Shortly before his death, horror film producer Val Lewton switched creative gears by overseeing the Universal western Apache...
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Charlotte Hastings' West End stage hit Bonaventure was adroitly translated to the American screen as Thunder on the Hill. The...
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The most delightful aspect of You Never Can Tell is the film's ability to successfully sustain its single joke for 78...
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1951
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The Raging Tide stars Richard Conte as San Francisco crime boss Bruno Felkin. After killing off a rival, Felkin tries to...
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1951
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Universal's Technicolor program westerns of the 1950s were among the best in the business. Comanche Territory stars...
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1950
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1950
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Peggy Brookfield (Diana Lynn) is one of many aspirants for the position of Queen of the annual Tournament of Roses in...
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1950
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Roger Quain (Howard Duff) arrives in Europe to look after the welfare of two zoo-bound black panthers. Catherine Ulven...
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Two-bit photographer Howard Duff wins a big newspaper assignment by romancing his lady boss (Peggy Dow). Duff is sent to take...
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Having previously played Billy the Kid, Audie Murphy assumes the role of Jesse James in Kansas Raiders. The plot finds Jesse...
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1949
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For various reasons, the 1949 western Calamity Jane and Sam Bass has a rather poor reputation amongst film buffs. Many...
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1949
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In Johnny Stool Pigeon, the title character's name is really Johnny Evans (Dan Duryea). Evans is an imprisoned crook whose...
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1949
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One wonders if Donald O'Connor would have consented to star in Francis if he knew that a series was to follow. Adapted by...
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1949
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Sword in the Desert is set in Palestine during World War II. Dana Andrews plays an American seaman engaged in smuggling...
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Red Canyon was one of several medium-budget, Technicolor westerns turned out by Universal-International between 1949 and...
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1949
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This Abbott & Costello vehicle was originally planned as a Bob Hope comedy titled Easy Does It. The Hope role is fairly...
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1949
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William Powell stars in Take One False Step as a happily married college professor who foolishly agrees to a reunion supper...
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1949
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Undertow stars Scott Brady as a gambler just out of wartime military service. No longer interested in wagers and...
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1949
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This comedy is based on the enduring radio series and chronicles the attempts of an airplane riveter to find a better...
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1949
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So far as the rest of the world is concerned, Deborah Chandler Clark (Ida Lupino) is dead, killed in a freak auto accident....
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1949
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Long before he became producer/director of The Tonight Show, Fred DeCordova helmed the Universal meller Illegal Entry....
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Young model Jean Dexter is knocked unconscious and drowned in her own bathtub in her Manhattan apartment, and a lot of...
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1948
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1948
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Steve Thompson (Burt Lancaster) returns home after a few years of knocking around the country following his divorce from...
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1948
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Perhaps the finest American film from the famed European director Max Ophüls, the film stars Joan Fontaine as a young woman...
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1948
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In this film noir drama, Bill Saunders (Burt Lancaster) is a former Prisoner of War living in England whose experiences have...
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1948
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In this provocative drama, a stern hard-liner judge commits euthanasia to save his terminally ill wife from further...
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1948
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Even when decked out in a Foreign Legion uniform, Dick Powell looked, talked and acted like an urban private eye. In Rogues'...
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Set at the beginning of the Civil War, Tap Roots is all about a county in Mississippi which chooses to secede from the state...
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In this family farce, an older couple falls in love and decide to marry and embark upon a peaceful honeymoon without the...
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1948
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Something seems fishy when a married man finds new adventure and romance in this comic fantasy. Arthur Peabody (William...
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1948
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In this romantic comedy, a wealthy heiress marries hastily and realizes her mistake on her honeymoon in New York. Though it...
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Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' starts off on a tense note as a struggling man is led through the streets of a western town,...
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Worthless from a historical aspect, Black Bart is nonetheless an enjoyable fabrication about the fabled Western outlaw....
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In this drama, an egomaniacal producer freely treads upon those around him without regard to the harm he does. The devoted...
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1948
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It seems that Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi), in league with a beautiful but diabolical lady scientist (Lenore Aubert), needs a...
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1948
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Burt Lancaster had one of his first starring roles in this hard-hitting prison drama. Capt. Munsey (Hume Cronyn) is a cruel,...
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1947
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A Woman's Vengeance concerns a "likely" murderer, Henry Maurier, played by Charles Boyer. It is no secret that Maurier is...
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1947
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The Abbott & Costello western spoof The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap is predicated on an actual Montana law of the 19th...
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In this period drama, Joan Fontaine stars as Ivy Lexton, a woman with an unusual hunger for men. Though she already has a...
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1947
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Ronald Colman won an Academy Award for his portrayal of an off-the-beam actor in A Double Life. A beloved stage star, Anthony...
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1947
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This threadbare PRC production plays like an Aztec variant on the studio's earlier Devil Bat, with PRC favorite George Zucco...
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1946
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Edgar G. Ulmer's Detour begins when hitchhiker Al Roberts (Tom Neal) accepts a ride from affable gambler Charles Haskell Jr....
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1946
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This bargain-basement sequel is unusual in that it completely contradicts the conclusions drawn by its predecessor,...
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1946
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Based on a popular novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams, this screwball comedy stars Errol Flynn in the title-role, the heir to an...
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1937
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Some observers have suggested that Meet Danny Wilson could just as well have been titled Meet Frank Sinatra. A star vehicle...
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