Tossing wristwatches away, two bikers hit the road to find America in Dennis Hopper's anti-establishment classic. After a...
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1969
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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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1967
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Unfortunately, the comedy in this film is just about as crummy as its title. On the bright side, it does feature a number of...
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1966
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W.W. Jacobs' Grand Guignol classic The Monkey's Paw had previously been filmed as a theatrical feature in 1933 when this...
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1965
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A woman named Helen (Barbara Barrie) awakens in a hospital run completely by women, with nary a man in sight. This is...
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1964
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Betty Rose
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1963
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Based on the autobiography of convicted killer John Resko (played here by Ben Gazzara), this routine biographical drama looks...
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1962
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1962
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During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean...
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1960
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In this entertaining comedy by Charles Walters, everyone seems to get in on the act, even the dog and especially the four...
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1960
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A valuable Matisse is stolen from an art museum and replaced by a forgery. Museum curator June Sinclair (Mala Powers) and her...
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1960
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Viewers know they're in a 1959 comedy film early in the proceedings of Ask Any Girl, when secretary Shirley MacLaine is...
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1959
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George Marshall directed this mild sex comedy about a showgirl who marries a U.S. Air Force sergeant and puts his love to the...
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1959
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Years ago, ambitious jockey Ronnie Watson (Ben Cooper) cheated during an important race, thereby destroying the career of his...
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1959
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After the success of From Here to Eternity, pairing Frank Sinatra with another James Jones novel made perfect sense. Set in...
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1958
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In a variation on a theme previously explored in the 1948 Alfred Hitchcock film Rope, brilliant but demented crime student...
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1958
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Vicki Gaye (Cyd Charisse) is a dancer at a night club in early 1930's Chicago. A healthy cynic who still possesses some...
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1958
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Husky cowboy star Jack Hoxie inherits a ranch in this silent Blue Streak Western from Universal. Unfortunately, he is forced...
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Mrs. King
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1926
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This comedy--based on Booth Tarkington's play, Magnolia--sports a wonderful cast. Southerner Tom Rumford (Cullen Landis) was...
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1924
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Filmgoers must have been sick of desert romances by the time this one came out. About the only thing it had in its favor was...
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1924
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A scheme to rob the bank of Rome, MO, is foiled by the not so dumb "Village Idiot" in this rural comedy-drama starring the...
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1924
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The massacre of the Huguenots, previously dramatized in broad strokes by Griffith's Intolerance, served as the basis for...
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1923
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At the time this film was released, its star, Wallace Reid, was supposedly spending some time in a sanitarium, getting a much...
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1922
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This pleasant little programmer features minor Universal star Gladys Walton. Walton is Maisie O'Day, who lives in New York...
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1922
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A typical blood-and-thunder melodrama, this independently produced serial by Kosmik Films starred actor/stunt man Harry...
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1921
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One year shy of the scandal that would destroy her film career, Mary Miles Minter starred in the mystical romantic drama All...
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1921
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Wallace Reid once more brings home the box-office bacon for Paramount in Always Audacious. The ever-popular Reid plays a dual...
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1920
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Ann Reid (Ruth Clifford) is your average, everyday small town girl who comes to the city to make it. Egged on by her...
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1919
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This Arabian tale starring H.B. Warner (returning to the screen after an extended Broadway performance) may seem racist...
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1919
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Minor mid-1910s star Fritzi Brunette leads the cast in this tale of love and revenge. Gianna (Brunette) and her brother,...
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1918
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