Based in part on his autobiography, director Franco Zeffirelli's Tea With Mussolini is a drama with comic accents about a...
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1999
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1999
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Sidney Lumet filmed this hospital satire at a Canadian studio. Alcoholic Dr. Butz (Albert Brooks in old-age makeup) advises...
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1997
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In order to solve a family mystery, John, a stonemason from Zimbabwe, travels to Berlin to search for 1928 footage of a...
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1997
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A lawyer discovers just how fine the line between good and evil can be in this drama based on the novel Tainted Evidence by...
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1997
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Director Franco Zeffirelli stresses emotional realism over gothic chills in this restrained adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's...
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1996
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Albert Franklin (Haley Joel Osment) is the son of stage magician Lorraine Franklin, and has learned to do a few magic tricks...
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1996
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Using relatively unknown actors, first-time screenwriter-director Preston A. Whitmore II examines the effects of the Vietnam...
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1995
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After befriending a kind-hearted prostitute, a 12-year-old boy attempts to set her up with his widowed father in this family...
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1994
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This 1993 film adaptation of Percy Mtwa's South African play Bopha was rendered anachronistic by late-breaking events, though...
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1993
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A single mother and her difficult son find family life isn't necessarily all it's cracked up to be in this drama adapted from...
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1993
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Todd Graff wrote the screenplay for this eccentric romantic comedy in the spirit of Moonstruck that exchanges pasta for matzo...
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1992
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Michael Lindsay-Hogg wrote and directed this cool and sleek comedy about a seemingly perfect combination -- an American...
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1991
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In this futuristic sci-fi political drama, the minerals of the moon are being exploited by both Russian and American mining...
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1991
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Unabashedly sentimental, this war film was produced by David Putnam in partnership with Catherine Wyler, whose father William...
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1990
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1990
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In Last Rites a serious thriller on a sensational topic, a priest falls in love with a woman he is protecting. Father Michael...
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1988
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Anna Dunlap (Diane Keaton) is a divorced mother living is Boston with her 6-year-old daughter Molly (Asia Viera). She...
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1988
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In Robert Zemeckis's trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, Hollywood's 1940s cartoon stars are a subjugated...
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1988
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1988
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American-born French film director Bob Swaim directed this sordid tale of greed, deception, machinations and murder. The...
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1988
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This melodrama is set in Ireland and follows bill collector and karate master Taffin as he and other try to keep a soccer...
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1988
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This is another retelling of the Jules Verne tale about an adventure to the earth's core. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1988
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When there's a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed...
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1987
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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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Set during the last days of the old west, this zany adventure follows the exploits of a pair of cow-poke bankrobbers her are...
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1986
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Madonna and Sean Penn, who were husband and wife at the time, starred in this notorious box-office bomb that one critic...
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1986
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1985
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The fancy footwork and star appeal of Gregory Hines as Raymond, an exiled American, and the powerful grace of...
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1985
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Out of Africa is drawn from the life and writings of Danish author Isak Dinesen, who during the time that the film's events...
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1985
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This macabre, whimsical, erotic, dark, seriocomic film is a complex tale about an eccentric family and the psychological and...
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1984
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Barbra Streisand's directorial debut, Yentl, is a musical adaptation of a story by the beloved Jewish writer...
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1983
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Based on a true story, Chariots of Fire is the internationally acclaimed Oscar-winning drama of two very different men who...
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1981
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1981
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In this WWII romance, Harrison Ford (face-to-face with superstardom from his involvement in Star Wars) is cast as David...
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1979
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1979
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In this British drama, a teenager gets out of reform school and heads for a seaside vacation with three friends. Their fun...
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1979
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Because director Franco Zeffirelli noted publicly that he intended to depict Jesus Christ as a human being rather than a...
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1977
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Tony Richardson attempts to re-create the glory days of Tom Jones in this adaptation of the 1742 Henry Fielding novel....
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1977
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Christopher Lee stars in this weak occult melodrama as Father Michael Rayner, an excommunicated priest who decides to save...
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1976
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Though the story told in Robin and Marian is unfamiliar to most audiences, it is actually quite faithful to several of the...
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1976
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This comic interpretation of Alexandre Dumas's classic adventure saga picks up where 1974's The Three Musketeers left off, as...
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1975
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Directed by Berry Gordy, Jr. as a vehicle for his star Diana Ross, Mahogany traces the life of a poor girl who makes it in...
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1975
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Richard Lester's adaptation of The Three Musketeers was only the latest of many when released in 1974, but it arrived with a...
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1973
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1973
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1973
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1973
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The Boy Friend began life as Sandy Wilson's small-scale pastiche of British musical comedies of the 1920s. When the play was...
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1971
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1971
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Director Mike Nichols and writer-actor Buck Henry followed their enormous hit The Graduate (1967) with this timely adaptation...
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1970
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The specter of atomic warfare raises its head once again in this bizarre 1969 black comedy, directed by Richard Lester and...
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1969
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During the ill-fated charge of British troops at Balaclava in the Crimean War, loyal soldiers who blindly followed orders...
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1968
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Among the first of the late 60s anti-war films that reflected growing concern over the Vietnam War, How I Won the War takes a...
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1967
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In 1951, French writer Jean Genet presented a screenplay called "Les Rêves Interdits/L'Autre Versant du Rêve" to actress...
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1966
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Adapted from his own Royal Shakespeare Company production of Peter Weiss' play entitled The Persecution and Assassination of...
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1966
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Colin (Michael Crawford, who much later won a Tony Award for his role in Broadway's Phantom of the Opera) is an uptight...
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1965
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1965
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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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In this romantic comedy, a womanizing uncle tells the story of his good-hearted but fickle niece, whose tendency to always...
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1955
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