A multicultural band of acrobatic do-gooders take on gangsters of three great nations in this action-packed sequel to the...
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2004
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2003
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This action thriller co-written by filmmaker Luc Besson stars Jet Li as Liu Jian, a Chinese intelligence officer in Paris on...
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Uncle Tai
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2001
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First broadcast by Britain's Channel 4 in 2001, the weekly, half-hour Banzai was a spoof of those Japanese game-and-prank...
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Narrator
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2001
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In this lively and erotic Belgian actioner two strong and beautiful female kickboxers team up with a lawyer to bring a crime...
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1996
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Working-class espionage-agent Harry Palmer returns in this spy thriller. The story begins in London after a murder occurs...
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1995
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NYPD veteran Lieutenant Patrick Brogan (Ted Shackelford) teams with ambitious rookie Officer Jack Haldane (Rob Youngblood) to...
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1994
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1993
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A Jewish Londoner embarks on a journey to find himself after learning some shocking news about his past in this eccentric...
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1992
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In this last gasp of the "Carry On" series, minus most of the "Carry On" players, Jim Dale plays Spanish map-maker...
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1992
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When henpecked Harold Pigeon (Jeff Goldblum) becomes fed up with the bullying demands of his wife, Elizabeth (Mimi Rogers),...
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1992
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Mel Gibson and Robert Downey Jr. play a couple of what-the-hell flyboys flying contraband to Laos during the Vietnam War....
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1990
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In Race for Glory, a young motorcyclist takes his wrench-toting friend and his home-made bike to the big-time European Grand...
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1989
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Bad taste slasher-movies never had it so good. In this horror/comedy movie, the film's hero purchases an antique motorcycle....
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1989
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1988
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Based on J.G. Ballard's autobiographical novel, Empire of the Sun stars Christian Bale as a spoiled young British boy, living...
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1987
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Plenty boasts a cast of actors ranging from John Gielgud as an ethical and caustic senior diplomat to Meryl Streep as Susan...
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1985
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Curse of the Pink Panther was released just after Trail of the Pink Panther with a script that has someone looking for the...
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1983
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Four to Doomsday," the Doctor (Peter Davidson) and his companions are trapped...
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1982
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Four to Doomsday," the Doctor (Peter Davison) is still imprisoned on an Urbankan...
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Four to Doomsday," the Doctor (Peter Davison) discovers that the alien Urbankans...
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1982
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1982
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The Doctor (Peter Davison) and his companions materialize on a huge Urbankan space vessel. They soon learn that their...
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1982
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Peter Sellers gets to play both hero and bad guy at the same time in this comedy variation on Sax Rohmer's infamous stories...
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1980
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In Revenge of the Pink Panther, for the final time, the bumbling but impeturbable Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) maddens...
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Cato Fong
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1978
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John Cleese co-wrote and stars in this satiric comedy as the less-than-spectacular progeny of the world's greatest detective....
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1977
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Beau Geste, the classic adventure story of a young man's dangerous journeys as part of the French Foreign Legion, becomes the...
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1977
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Most Inspector Clouseau fans regard The Pink Panther Strikes Again as the best of the clumsy Parisian detective's "comeback"...
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1976
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In the year 2018 violence has been outlawed and corporations have replaced government as the ruling party following the...
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1975
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1975
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The first appearance of Bette Davis in a made-for-television film has an evil mastermind (Davis) plotting against a CIA agent...
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1971
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John Moulder-Brown plays a teen-aged London bathhouse attendant who forms a business alliance with female attendant...
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1970
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1969
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A police investigator is forced to rely on the man he's been instructed to apprehend in this cold war thriller. Sir James...
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1968
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Fu Manchu (Christopher Lee) is the internationally known criminal mastermind back for another round of evil deeds. The...
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1968
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A Pope contends with the prospects of nuclear world destruction in this Cold-War saga of religious faith and international...
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1968
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James Bond heads East to save the world (and to learn how to serve saki properly) in this action-packed espionage adventure....
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1967
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In this wartime melodrama, Lieutenant Colonel Raspeguy (Anthony Quinn) is a French peasant who has worked his way up the...
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1966
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1966
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A classic Avengers entry, this episode originally aired in England on October 16, 1965. Several industrialists are murdered...
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1965
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This horror movie, the third and final entry in "The Fly" series, features a failed teleportation device, a mad scientist, a...
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1965
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Honor Blackman made her final Avengers appearance as Cathy Gale in this episode, which was originally broadcast on March 21,...
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1964
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A murder has been committed at the palatial Parisian residence of Benjamin Ballon (George Sanders). All the evidence points...
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1964
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With Goldfinger, the James Bond series took a turn away from relatively straightforward spy thrillers and toward campy...
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1964
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1962
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In this mystery, an Oxford archaeologist is murdered while investigating the Kytang Wafers, a valuable find. Not only is he...
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1961
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In this drama, an ex-WW II pilot leads a quiet life in Hong Kong when suddenly the US government asks him to do some spying....
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1961
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Terror of the Tongs is a gory, garishly colored melodrama written by Jimmy Sangster in the tradition of the Fu Manchu films....
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1961
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In London to close an oil deal, middle-eastern potentate King Tenuphon (played by Burt Kwouk of "Pink Panther" fame) is...
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1961
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Alan Burgess' novel The Small Woman was the source for the British/American co-production Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Set in...
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1958
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