An unhappy woman takes a journey into her past in this low-key drama from Hungarian filmmaker Agnes Kocsis. Piroska (Eva...
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Piroska
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2010
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Bernard (voice of Bob Newhart) and Miss Bianca (voice of Eva Gabor), the intrepid mouse squad from the International Rescue...
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Miss Bianca
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1990
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The cast from the popular television cornball comedy series are reunited when Oliver must save Hooterville from developers....
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1990
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In this slightly racy comedy, wealthy young students at a posh Swiss finishing school learn, from their elegant and very...
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Countess
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1987
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In this Gold Rush adventure, all the lonely, single women in Dawson City, Alaska begin pursuing the town's newest arrival--an...
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1981
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Set to Tchaikovsky's score, this Japanese animated effort chronicles the adventures of a young girl dreaming of a magical...
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1979
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Two fantasy novels by Margery Sharp were combined for in the Disney animated feature The Rescuers. The title characters are a...
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1977
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The merriment continues unabated as Green Acres enters its sixth and last season, with city slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas...
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Lisa Douglas
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1970
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The Aristocats was the first Disney Studios animated feature to be produced after Walt Disney's death. A wealthy woman leaves...
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Duchess
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1970
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While burrowing through a wall in their farm, Oliver and Lisa come across a very old mail-order catalog. This yellowed volume...
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Tessie Whitaker
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1970
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Lisa Douglas
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1969
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In this post WW II comedy, a Nazi-hating German baroness takes care of a deluded American officer who thinks he is still at...
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1969
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Feeling that husband Steve (Mike Minor) is taking her for granted, Betty Jo (Linda Kaye Henning) seeks out advice from her...
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1969
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While rummaging through an old trunk, Oliver (Eddie Albert) and Lisa (Eva Gabor) come across the artifacts of a 19th century...
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Lydia Plunkett
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1969
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It's hard to believe that the producers of Green Acres could come up with fourth-season episodes that are even crazier than...
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Lisa Douglas
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1968
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With train conductor Wendell Gibbs (Byron Foulger) fast asleep, no one is around to pilot the Hooterville Cannonball when the...
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1968
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This memorable "crossover" episode serves to unite the casts of three popular, interrelated TV sitcoms: Beverly Hillbillies,...
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1968
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Season three of Green Acres begins as attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert) is nominated for the political post of...
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Lisa Douglas
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1967
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Though still a high school student, Betty Jo (Linda Kaye) tries to pass herself off as a college co-ed. The reason is both...
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1966
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The Bradley girls have once more decided that it is time their widowed mother Kate (Bea Benaderet) find a husband. In pursuit...
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1966
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City slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas (Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor) make the best of another year of "farm livin'" in bucolic...
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Lisa Douglas
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1966
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The Bradley girls want to invite rock star King Ring-a-Ding to perform at their football-team benefit show, but Kate (Bea...
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1965
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Lisa Douglas (Eva Gabor) invites Betty Jo (Linda Kaye) to spend a weekend in New York City. Upon her return, former country...
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1965
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Ever on the lookout for new sources of income, Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) invites young doctor Matthew Bailey (Alan Reed Jr.)...
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1965
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As she settles into her new farmhouse, transplanted Manhattanite Lisa Douglas (Eva Gabor in her familiar Green Acres role)...
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1965
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Bobbie Jo (Lori Saunders) wants to win a school spelling bee, and is pinning her hopes on the "good luck" ring in her...
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1965
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This episode is the first of many Petticoat Junction-Green Acres crossovers, with Eddie Albert appearing in his familiar...
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1965
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City-bred attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert) and his chic, sophisticated wife, Lisa (Eva Gabor), undergo quite a...
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Lisa Douglas
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1965
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The third of producer Paul Henning's enormously successful "rustic" comedies of the 1960s, Green Acres made its CBS bow on...
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Lisa Douglas
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1965
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Bobbie Jo (Lori Saunders) hopes to be accepted into Hooterville High's most prestigious sorority (which also happens to be...
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1965
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The Bradley girls are having problems casting their upcoming community play. The solution: Forget about human actors, and...
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1965
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Youngblood Hawke (James Franciscus) is a Kentucky truck driver who comes to New York City to make it as a writer. He meets...
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Fannie Prince
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1964
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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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Felicianne Courbeau
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1963
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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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Marquesa de la Rey
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1959
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Liane d'Exelmans
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1958
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In comfortable dotage, baronet Humphery Tavistock (Laurence Harvey) recalls a lifetime of romantic entanglements to his...
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Louise
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1958
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1957
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The Depression-New Deal subtext of the original 1936 My Man Godfrey was understandably dispensed with in this so-so 1957...
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Francesca
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1957
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First filmed under the supervision of Orson Welles in 1942, Eric Ambler's espionage thriller Journey Into Fear was...
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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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Sonia
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1955
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1954
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Lorraine Quarl
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1954
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Vincent Price turns on his usual terrifying charm in the role of a homicidal magician in The Mad Magician, a satisfying...
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Claire
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1954
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1954
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Gogo Montaine
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1953
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Long before trading her Park Avenue apartment for a ramshackle farm on Green Acres, Eva Gabor shed her Saks' Fifth Avenue...
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Sarna
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1952
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The people of a jungle village are suffering from a strange illness that is killing off the female population. The natives...
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1950
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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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Alexandre Dumas' famous fictional count gets revenge in this lively sequel to the original story. The Monte Cristo count...
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1946
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Ernst Lubitsch was the original director for A Royal Scandal, but illness forced him to bow out; his replacement was...
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1945
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Star-Spangled Rhythm is a typical wartime all-star musical-comedy melange, this time from Paramount Pictures. The slender...
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1942
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Midnight Angel was the title of this Paramount actioner when it was first released in December of 1941. But by the time the...
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Marie Duval
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1941
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In this war drama, a commercial pilot joins the air corps of a South Pacific island, and there he finds that he must contend...
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1941
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