In this tense and suspenseful science fiction thriller, Charles Keith (Gregory Peck) is the ground commander in Houston who...
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1969
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Sarah Deever (Sandy Dennis) is an idealistic young woman living in Brooklyn. Her altruistic nature finds her taking in...
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1968
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A top-secret Soviet spy satellite -- using stolen Western technology -- malfunctions and then goes into a descent that lands...
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1968
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Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum play deadly adversaries in this curious mixture of the western and mystery genres. During a...
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1968
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Elvis Presley plays Guy Lambert, a musician (so far, so good) who is touring Great Britain (something Elvis never managed in...
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1967
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1966
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An intelligent, eccentric high school senior devotes his life to indulging the every whim of the beautiful girl he adores in...
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1966
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Bob Holcomb (Bob Hope) is a widower who worries about his teenage daughter JoJo (Tuesday Weld) in this light romantic comedy....
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1965
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James Coburn stars as super-spy Derek Flint in this action comedy which takes the tongue-in-cheek wit of the James Bond...
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1965
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1964
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1964
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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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1964
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Elvis Presley stars as Mike Windgren, a former trapeze artist who's suffered from vertigo ever since accidentally dropping...
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1963
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The Great Escape is based on the true story of a group of Allied prisoners of war who managed to escape from an allegedly...
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1963
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A man falls for an exotic "bad girl," unaware he's already met the nice girl lurking beneath the surface, in this romantic...
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1963
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A man makes the highly unexpected discovery that he has two wives in this romantic comedy. Widower Nick Arden (James Garner)...
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1963
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Another in a series of American comedies of manners, this film was written and directed by Frank Tashlin with his usual grace...
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1962
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A little bird tells on the U.S. Army during WWII in this farcical comedy. In 1944, during the last stages of the war in...
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1962
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In his last starring film (it was supposed to be his last film, but Ragtime came along in 1981), James Cagney plays Coca-Cola...
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1961
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Romeo and Juliet is updated to the tenements of New York City in this Oscar-winning musical landmark. Adapted by...
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1961
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Set right near the 38th Parallel, the dividing line between North and South Korea, this conventional wartime tale focuses on...
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1960
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Let's Make Love is a breezy comedy about an off Broadway musical production. Jean-Marc Clement (Yves Montand) is the richest...
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1960
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1959's Li'l Abner was adapted from the hit 1956 Broadway musical--which, in turn, was inspired by the satirical comic strip...
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1959
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Although there'd been "doomsday dramas" before it, Stanley Kramer's On the Beach was considered the first "important" entry...
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1959
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The Five Pennies is the life story of influential jazz cornetist Red Nichols, played here by a remarkably straight-faced...
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1959
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This is a routine, sometimes unintentionally funny drama about a man whose moral backbone straightens up as he sets his...
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1959
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Director Delbert Mann and screenwriter Irwin Shaw adapt Eugene O'Neill's 20th-century version of a Greek tragedy to the...
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1958
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1958
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1957
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Actor Cornel Wilde branched out into directing with The Devil's Hairpin--reserving the starring role for himself. Wilde plays...
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1957
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This comedy is a remake of 1941's The Lady Eve, and tells the story of the vegetarian son of a prominent meat packer who is...
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1956
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1956
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Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis made their last joint film appearance in the girl-filled musical Hollywood or Bust. The thinnish...
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1956
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Bearing very little relation to the 1937 Paramount musical of the same name, Artists and Models is a lavish, girl-filled...
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1955
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1955
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1955
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The Untamed West is the reissue title of the Pine-Thomas production The Far Horizons. This romanticized retelling of the...
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1955
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1954
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1954
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Martin and Lewis tee each other off on a PGA tour in The Caddy. Harvey Miller (Jerry Lewis) is an expert with his golf club,...
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1953
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Because of its misleadingly sensual title and the participation of screenwriter/director F. Hugh Herbert (author of the...
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1953
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Frightening though the prospect may sound, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis appear in Technicolor and 3-D in the musical comedy...
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1953
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George and Helen Pasashvily's colorful memoir Anything Can Happen was delightfully brought to the screen by the Paramount...
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1951
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Damon Runyon's Broadway fable The Lemon Drop Kid was filmed twice by Paramount Pictures, but only the 1934 version with...
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1951
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1951
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A woman is torn between a comfortable lie and the painful truth in this drama. After she is abandoned by her unfaithful...
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1950
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1950
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Glenn Ford and Rhonda Fleming star in The Redhead and the Cowboy, and it doesn't take a genius to figure out who plays what....
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1950
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Taken (as far as possible) from the Cole Porter musical comedy of the same name, Red, Hot and Blue stars Betty Hutton as an...
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1949
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1949
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Though her acting range was limited, Wanda Hendrix was cute as all get out, and this cuteness is pretty much all that's...
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1949
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After Ray Milland turned down the leading role in Bride of Vengeance, Paramount contractee John Lund stepped into the role of...
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1949
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Elmer Rice's clever stage comedy Dream Girl is Hollywoodized and "dumbed down" almost beyond recognition in this 1948 film...
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1948
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Chronic gambler Ellen Crane (Paulette Goddard) indulges in games of chance to compensate for the loss of her boyfriend during...
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1948
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1948
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Based on a novel by Yolanda Foldes, this confusing romantic adventure concerns a love affair and international espionage....
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1947
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Barry Fitzgerald's distinctive brand of Irish blarney, which was wonderful in small doses, leaned towards the precious and...
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1947
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A post-WWII romantic comedy that explores the effects of the war on American marriage, this film stars Fred MacMurray and...
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1947
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1946
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1945
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"You can live a long time in three days -- sometimes when you're in a tight spot, you can live a year in ten seconds." US...
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1945
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Kitty is the "Pygmalion" legend, 18th century style. London aristocrat Ray Milland takes it upon himself to make a lady of a...
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1945
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This was the seventh entry in Paramount's "Henry Aldrich" series, and there were still two more to come. Per the title,...
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1944
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Paramount's "Henry Aldrich" series came to a quiet conclusion with 1944's Henry Aldrich's Little Secret. The titular secret...
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1944
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Bumbling high schooler Henry Aldrich (Jimmy Lydon) finds himself in hot water once more when he offends school principal Mr....
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1944
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In this melodrama, a doctor returns to his home town to set out his shingle. He was born on the poor side of town and so has...
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1944
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For this entry in the popular Henry Aldrich series, bumbling typical high school student Henry (Jimmy Lydon) catches sight of...
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1943
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Henry's friends think he's a coward because he refuses to fight a local bully, but his reason for refusing had more to do...
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1943
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A most uncharacteristic assignment for director Robert Siodmak, My Heart Belongs to Daddy was scripted by F. Hugh Herbert, of...
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1942
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The Lady Bodyguard of the title is pretty but somewhat physically frail A. C. Baker (Anne Shirley). An advertising...
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1942
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Very much a product of its times, Priorities on Parade was disliked by everyone but the public when it was first released in...
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1942
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James Lydon makes his second screen appearance as "typical" teenager Henry Aldrich in Henry and Dizzy. The plot complications...
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1942
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In this musical comedy set during WW II, a circus aerialist desires to be closer to her lover, a soldier. When she finds...
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1942
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Adenoidal teenager Henry Aldrich (James Lydon) "gets glamour" when he wins first prize in a movie-magazine contest. Before he...
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1942
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A producer devises an elaborate gala premiere for his latest anti-Nazi propaganda epic, The Earth in Flames. It is slated to...
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1941
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Former child star Jackie Cooper headlines this sentimental behind-the-scenes comedy drama. He plays an ex-child star who now...
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1940
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