Jason Connery (son of Sean Connery) stars as Johnny Kirkland in this slightly uneven teen drama about facing down obstacles...
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1984
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Skokie is the true story of a critical test of Constitutional rights in Illinois. In 1977, a small band of American...
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1981
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This film of Ira Levin's novel The Boys from Brazil wastes no time in establishing the fact that several seemingly unrelated...
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1978
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) investigates when the mother and sister of apparent murder victim Peter Nielsen (Bruce Wright)--whom he...
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1978
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Rex Stout's corpulent, orchid-loving detective Nero Wolfe would eventually headline his own 1980s TV series, courtesy of star...
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1977
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Stripping Valerie -- aka Angelique (Lara Parker) -- of her witch's powers, Gerard (James Storm) kidnaps her and places her in...
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1971
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The corpse found in the cursed room is not that of Gabriel, but of an unfortunate villager named Tim Braithwaite...
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1971
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Justin Collins (David Hurst) dies just after instructing Morgan (Keith Prentice) to hold the dreaded Collins lottery. In this...
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1971
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Like M*A*S*H and Catch-22, both released the same year, this military comedy takes place in an earlier war but is really a...
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1970
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In desperate need of money to square a debt, Neil Stryker (Bradford Dillman) enters into an unholy alliance with Communist...
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1970
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It all begins when a parishioner named Benito (David Hurst) donates a lottery ticket to Convent San Tanco. Though grateful,...
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1969
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1969
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In order to prevent Dr. Oswald Beck (David Hurst) from inaugurating wholesale bacteriological warfare against the Free World,...
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1969
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Traveling on a diplomatic mission to meet with the leaders of the planet of Gideon, Captain Kirk instead finds himself aboard...
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1969
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Twenty-seven-year-old Barbra Streisand seemed an inappropriate choice for middle-aged, match-making widow Dolly Levi, but her...
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1969
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David Hurst guest stars as the tenacious old uncle of Sr. Bertrille's English-fracturing colleague Sr. Sixto (Shelley...
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1968
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The Monkees climb into their trusty Monkeemobile in hopes of helping racing driver T. N. Crumpets (William Glover). On the...
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1968
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Released theatrically overseas, How to Steal the World was comprised of two episodes from the American TV series Man from...
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1968
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Baltic freedom fighter Nikolai Kurzon (Bob Tiedemann) has been kidnapped by Colonel Alex Stahl (Steve Ihnat), leader of the...
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1967
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Though it was made in 1964, this romantic farce was not released until 1971. It stars an aging Ginger Rogers as a prosperous...
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1964
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Jill Day plays Mary in this frolicksome British comedy. While on vacation in Switzerland, Mary finds herself the object of...
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M. Victor
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1956
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1955
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Not quite a full-fledged musical, As Long as They're Happy can be described as a romantic comedy with song-and-dance...
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1955
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Mad About Men is the delightful sequel to the saucy British comedy-fantasy Miranda. Glynis Johns returns in the dual role of...
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1954
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When Lippert Pictures first released the British River Beat in 1954, the ad campaign made a big deal over the fact that its...
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1953
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1953
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After the Ball is a well-mounted (if turgidly paced) filmed biography of legendary British music hall entertainer Vesta...
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1953
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Always a Bride stars Terence Morgan as an officer of the British Treasury who tells himself he's a honest man. Then he falls...
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1953
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In this horror movie an Irish char woman must stop an insane inventor who is planning to take over the world with a...
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1952
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Top Secret gets under way when George (George Cole), a janitor in a research plant, accidentally comes into possession of the...
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1952
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So Little Time takes so much time to tell its thinnish story. The scene is Nazi-occupied Belgium. Maria Schell plays a proud...
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Blumel
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1952
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British private detective Richard Todd is sent to Venice, there to locate and a reward a wartime partisan. Once he arrives,...
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1952
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This lightweight British satire on Freudianism stars Cecil Parker as a prominent doctor and Anne Crawford as his psychiatrist...
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1951
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Outrageously sexist, The Perfect Woman is also very funny if you're in a politically incorrect mood. A dotty scientist...
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1949
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