Shelley Duvall guest stars as Aggie, an incredibly naïve young waitress. Aggie is the only witness when a cop accidentally...
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1976
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A Native American working for the government must investigate the Indian Commissioner's death. Soon he uncovers the schemes...
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1971
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This satirical fantasy is based upon an Elmer Rice play from 1923. A hard-working office employee is rewarded for his years...
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1969
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The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an...
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1959
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A persuasive ad man cons a British TV makeup artist to slip in a promotion for Bonko Detergent during a show in this comedy....
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1959
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This thriller centers on the possession of a valuable new metal that is able to withstand nuclear radiation. It had been...
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1958
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Peter Finch plays Dr. Alec Windom, a British medico working in the remote Far Eastern island village of Selim. Feeling a...
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1957
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A bellboy gets sweet revenge upon the employers at the hotel where he once worked after he inherits a lot of money in this...
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1956
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In this desert adventure, a bandit chieftain roams the northwest deserts of India. Wherever he goes, he leaves a trail of...
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1956
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Already a popular TV comedian in 1956, Benny Hill heads the cast of the zany comedy-mystery Who Done It? Eschewing his usual...
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1956
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It took nerve to transpose Shakespeare's Macbeth into a 1930s gangster story using "tough guy" jargon, but Joe Macbeth very...
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1955
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In this drama, the host of a radio crime show finds himself mixed up with real gangsters after he re-creates a notorious...
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1954
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Anna Neagle is so overpoweringly good in Lilacs in the Spring (aka Let's Make Up!) that a times it's easy to forget that her...
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1954
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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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After causing the needless death of another officer during a near-miss air disaster, a distraught army officer resigns from...
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1953
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In this farce, an enigmatic writer (Mai Zetterling) begins using the pen-name Dominic Danges, a popular writer believed dead....
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1951
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