The Arousers was also shipped out as Sweet Kill and A Kiss From Eddie. Former teen heartthrob Tab Hunter stars as a...
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1970
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This musical comedy pokes fun at the music industry as it tells of the romantic travails of two popular singers thrust...
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1967
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1966
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In this comedy, a hapless Army sergeant's plans to marry are temporarily delayed after he accidentally ends up launched into...
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1965
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How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the "Beach Party" movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in...
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1965
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Part of American-International's "Beach Party" series, Beach Blanket Bingo was directed by William Asher. Frankie...
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1965
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1964
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The Beach Party gang is back in this third episode. This time out, the gang is visited by the handsome British pop star...
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1964
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On the verge of bankruptcy, undertaker Vincent Price hits upon a novel method of drumming up business. Together with his...
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1964
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After rescuing a horse from thieves, a Native American teen befriends the animal, and together they share a number of...
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1964
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Scuba-divers plot a bank robbery on lovely Catalina island in this caper movie. After the heist, the thieves dive into the...
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1964
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Joe Machin (William Campbell) is the devil-may-care auto racer with a reputation that doesn't endear him to other racers on...
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1963
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1963
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Written by mystery master Rod Serling, The Yellow Canary stars Pat Boone as insufferable singing idol Andy Paxton....
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1963
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Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) is a brilliant but unorthodox researcher whose work with human sight has yielded an...
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1963
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Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales,...
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1963
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Israeli stage and film favorite Topol tops the cast of Sallah. Topol plays a Jewish refugee who moves his family to Israel...
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1963
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This violent, gore-filled, effective horror tale by director Robert Gordon is about a totally wacko private zoo keeper,...
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1963
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In this mystery, a divorced man begins looking for his ex-wife who married his former business partner. Hal Weston's search...
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1962
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Scientist Alex March (John Agar) is working on developing what he hopes will be a new, non-lethal form of nerve gas -- but...
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1962
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Roger Corman's success with low-budget adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales continued with this third installment, the first...
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1962
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In this violent western, a Mexican gunslinger is permanently disabled while trying to save his boy from the hangman's noose....
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1962
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Set in the mid-19th century during the California Gold Rush when the long-time Spanish residents of the territory found...
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1962
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1962
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In this western, a notorious gunfighter's son is captured by a ruthless, bullying sheriff. He manages to escape and get...
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1962
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In this complex western, set in Arizona during the 1870s, a cowboy kills a wanted man, goes to collect the $8,000 reward and...
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1961
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In this WW II drama, a unit of paratroopers attempt to a colleague after he is captured by the Japanese during a mission in...
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1961
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In this standard children's story -- with a few teen songs added -- the head of Burberry Elementary School, Harry Davis...
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1961
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The actors do the best they can with this undistinguished wartime melodrama about a group of women caught in New Guinea just...
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1961
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John Fox Jr.'s popular 1906 novel has been filmed several times, and converted into a number of theatrical presentations. The...
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1961
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American-International's standing "haunted castle" set is exhibited to peak advantage in Roger Corman's Pit & the Pendulum....
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1961
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In this western, an Eastern gambler buys a mail-order ranch, heads out to claim it and discovers that the deed is...
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1961
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In this socially conscious drama, based on a true-story, a high school teacher gets in trouble for having his students write...
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1961
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1961
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In every way a routine western except for its excellent color photography, Walk Tall by "B"-movie director Maury Dexter...
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1960
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1960
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1960
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In the sixth episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, 18th century American guerilla leader Francis...
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1960
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In the fifth episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, the guerilla forces under the leadership of...
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1960
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The High-Powered Rifle is a "B"-grade, private detective flick about Dancer (Willard Parker), a PI with a serious problem....
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1960
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1960
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In this wartime adventure, four courageous Seabees infiltrate a Japanese-controlled island to find a place to build an...
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1959
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1959
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Although a mood of melancholy or worse pervades this excellent western, it remains an honest and hard-hitting look at the...
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1959
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This is an out-dated, feeble World War II comedy about a new army recruit who ends up alone with his Master Sergeant and a...
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1959
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Miracle of the Hills is a melodramatic, standard western with two ostensible "enemies" that fuel the plot: a decent town...
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1959
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This odd drama features Jack Nicholson, then only 21-years old, in his first feature film. He plays a young delinquent who...
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1958
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Wanting to cash in on the launching of Russia's Sputnik satellite, director Roger Corman hastily made this Earthlings vs evil...
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1958
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In this youthful drama, a young nephew is forced to live a highly restricted lifestyle by his two spinster aunts who will...
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1958
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1958
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In this fantasy adventure, an escaped convict and his brother find themselves shipwrecked on a paradisiacal island filled...
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1958
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Legend of the Sea Wolf is the alternate title of two separate film versions of Jack London's allegorical The Sea Wolf. The...
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1958
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By 1958, director Roger Corman had switched from making low-budgeters like Apache Woman to movies like the gangster flic I,...
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1958
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Ernest Hemingway's short novel The Old Man and the Sea was probably unfilmable to begin with, but this didn't stop...
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1958
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For reasons best known to local TV programmers, the modest shocker The Screaming Skull was telecast on what seemed to be a...
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1958
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American-International's Suicide Battalion was filmed virtually simultaneously with the studio's Jet Attack; both films were...
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1958
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The real-life "Machine Gun" Kelly was a clumsy, two-bit petty thief, goaded into bigger and badder things by a...
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1958
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1957
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In this western, a sheriff attempts to exact his revenge against the desperadoes who cost him his job. The former lawman...
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1957
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The lurid title of this Roger Corman production refers to the Hawaiian Islands, where the film was shot in its entirety....
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1957
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1957
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The inherent trashiness of Reform School Girl is redeemed by the sincere performance of Gloria Castillo and the...
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1957
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In this revisionist western, Captain George (Lloyd Bridges) is a cavalry officer of dubious principles who is given the...
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1957
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A group of scientists arrive on a remote Pacific island to investigate what became of the previous team, which was sent out...
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1957
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The Teenage Doll in this Roger Corman-directed "J. D." opus is a little number named Barbara (June Kenney). Basically a good...
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1957
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Set in 1952, at a point when the United States was bogged down in the "police action," Hell's Horizon focuses on one crew of...
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1955
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In 1870s Arizona, Anne LeBeau (Joan Taylor) is caught between two cultures in a conflict that may kill her and her brother...
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1955
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Five convicted outlaws, sentenced to hang, are recruited by a Confederate Army officer on what could easily be a suicide...
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1955
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Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1943 Broadway musical was considered revolutionary for a multitude of reasons, not least of which...
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1955
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It is all but impossible to dislike this ultra-cheap "Cold War paranoia" melodrama. Virtually the entire picture takes place...
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1955
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A ruthless crime lord saves his sister from social embarrassment by working diligently to get the gangster who fathered her...
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1955
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Also known as Stormy, the Thoroughbred with an Inferiority Complex, this live-action Disney short subject was originally...
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1954
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One of several sci-fi/fantasy efforts produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder, the film's only drawback is the inconsistency...
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1954
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Frank Webster (John Ireland) is a man on the run. Newly broken out of prison, the former truck driver and convicted murderer...
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1954
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Julie Blair (Anne Kimball), a tourist visiting Mexico's Yucatan region, encounters deep-sea researcher Steve Dunning...
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1954
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Popular radio and TV announcer George Fenneman is the leading man in this semi-documentary adventure yarn. Filmed on location...
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1953
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1953
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Neville Brand receives top billing by default in 20th Century-Fox's Man Crazy. The main characters--three larcenous Minnesota...
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1953
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The Steel Lady in this crazy-quilt actioner is the armored tank commandeered by star Rod Cameron. Marooned in the Sahara...
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1953
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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This Western classic stars Gary Cooper as Hadleyville marshal Will Kane, about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon...
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1952
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Based on The Mexican, a novel by Jack London, this is the story of a young man whose family, girlfriend and village were...
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1952
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1951
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Of Men and Music can be described as a live-action Fantasia; indeed, both films feature critic-composer Deems Taylor as...
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1950
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The saga of the Hatfield-and-McCoy feud is romanticized in Samuel Goldwyn's Roseanna McCoy. Newcomer Joan Evans stars as the...
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1949
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My Father's House was the first feature-length film to be shot in its entirety in Palestine. Since it was completed in 1947,...
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1947
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1941
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The Fight for Life was documentary filmmaker Pare Lorentz' first "dramatic" film, utilizing the talents of several top New...
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1940
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Bing Crosby plays the melodic medico of the title. To help cover for his ailing policeman pal (Andy Devine), Crosby takes the...
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1938
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Power and the Land was persuasive propaganda on behalf of the government's Rural Electrification Administration. The film...
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1934
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1933
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Tabu is a lyrical documentary of Polynesian life, given added audience appeal with a fictional plotline. The story concerns a...
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1931
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