A young warrior must protect his people from groups of outlaws intent on pillaging Europe. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1965
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This costume drama is set within the ancient courts of Egypt. It tells the story of Cleopatra's beautiful daughter who is...
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1963
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Ann Ward
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1963
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In this western, an outlaw ring leader falls in love with a Spanish princess and prays that his predecessor will remain in...
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1962
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Helene
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1962
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Flamboyant mob chief Eddie Candell (Ron Randell), who was framed for murder by jealous associate Andy Damon (Anthony Caruso),...
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Linda Marlow
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1961
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1960
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In this taut thriller, an aging safe-cracker's daughter gets involved with a petty gangster who is always looking for the...
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1960
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This unrealistic, routine drama is the second half of a story that began with Der Tiger von Eschnapur. This sequel was later...
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Seetha
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1959
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This is the third and least successful version of screenwriter Thea von Harbou's original story, Das Indische Grabmal,...
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Seetha
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1959
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Virginia Nicholl
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1958
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A bank robber's avarice and obsessive quest for freedom lead to his downfall in this adventure-packed crime drama that was...
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Meg Cameron
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1957
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Frank Freeman Jr., son of the longtime head of Paramount Pictures, made his debut as producer with the opulent but empty Omar...
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Sharain
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1957
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Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film...
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1956
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Indian Girl
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1956
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Elvis Presley made his motion picture debut in the Civil War drama Love Me Tender. Elvis, however, is not the star of the...
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Cathy Reno
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1956
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In Seven Angry Men, Raymond Massey stars as controversial 19th-century abolitionist John Brown, a role he'd previously...
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Elizabeth
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1955
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Unusual for its time, this 1955 film is a sympathetic treatment of the U.S. Army's resettlement of Native Americans in the...
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Appearing Day
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1955
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A contrite bank thief works to clear up his reputation in this western. ~ Rovi...
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1955
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Debra Paget displays as much epidermis as the 1954 censors would allow in the escapist adventure Princess of the Nile....
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Princess Shalimar
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1954
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Gambler From Natchez is one of a group on non-Cinemascope films released by 20th Century-Fox's Panorama Pictures subsidiary....
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Melanie Barbee
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1954
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Demetrius and the Gladiators was the sequel to The Robe, and though they were released several months apart, the films were...
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Lucia
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1954
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Hal Foster's Sunday-comics saga of a young Viking prince in the service of King Arthur is brought to the screen in...
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Ilene
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1954
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Lily
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1952
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Myrna Loy returns as Mrs. Gilbreth -- efficiency expert, industrial engineer, and mother of twelve -- in this sequel to...
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Martha
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1952
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Not up to the classic 1935 presentation, this is still an excellent adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic novel. The familiar...
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Cosette
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1952
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Richard Walton Tully's war-horse theatrical drama Bird of Paradise was filmed twice in Hollywood. This second version stars...
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Kalua
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1951
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Henry Hathaway directed this high-tension drama about a man teetering on the verge of self-destruction and how his dilemma...
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Ruth
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1951
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Jean Peters is at her feisty best in Anne of the Indies. Harboring a grudge against all men (and not without reason), Anne...
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Molly
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1951
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Indian scout Tom Jeffords (James Stewart) is sent out to stem the war between the Whites and Apaches in the late 1870s. He...
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Sonseeahray
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1950
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1949
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Lloyd Bacon's baseball comedy stars Ray Milland as Vernon Simpson, a chemist who develops a product which repels wood....
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1949
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House of Strangers is the first of three film versions of Jerome Weidman's I'll Never Go Home Any More, each of which was...
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1949
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Teena Riconti
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1948
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