The Long Ride Home is the British title for the Columbia Civil War western A Time for Killing. The stars are Glenn Ford, a...
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1967
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Dull, workaday life at the Navy weather station base on Gow Island is broken up -- violently -- when a transport plane from...
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1966
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Cosmos 1, an interstellar spacecraft, is heading to its home base after a long mission when it receives a distress call from...
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1966
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Lunar astronauts explore strange ice caves on the moon and end up becoming hosts for a bizarre, deadly parasitic fungus....
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1965
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Set in Hawaii and featuring a mixture of thrills, comedy and tropical splendor, two young women on vacation find themselves...
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1965
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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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Robert Taylor closed out his MGM contract with the 1963 western Cattle King. Taylor plays a Wyoming rancher at odds with...
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1963
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Based on the autobiography of convicted killer John Resko (played here by Ben Gazzara), this routine biographical drama looks...
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1962
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This routine crime drama about a mysterious, abandoned yacht is directed by Robert Gottschalk who also wrote the original...
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1962
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Sounding something like a standard '40s police story, this talkative but interesting murder mystery stars David Janssen of...
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1961
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This is an interesting biography of the actor known for his gangster roles in films, and though Ray Danton plays the part of...
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1961
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1961
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In this romantic melodrama, a light-skinned black woman abandons her family to pretend that she is white. She soon marries a...
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1960
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The story of a boy and his fish is chronicled in this heartwarming children's drama. The story centers around Raymie, a...
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1960
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This standard wartime drama is divided into three chronological segments and is based on the experiences of the real Guy...
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1960
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An old-fashioned western, King of the Wild Stallions features a pretty widow in distress, a handsome foreman who comes to her...
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1959
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In this western, a trigger happy sheriff is asked to step down by the townsfolk who want to have a quieter, safer town. He...
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1958
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In this western, the battle between ranchers and farmers provides the background for a battle between two disparate...
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1958
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This gripping drama uses archival footage combined with new footage to re-create the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. It is also...
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1958
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Young schoolboy Johnny Rocco (Richard Eyer) has a stuttering problem. Though this in itself is not unusual, the source of...
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1958
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Robert Bray, best known to baby-boomers as "Ranger Corey" on TV's Lassie, is cast as Mickey Spillane's rough-edged private...
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1957
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In this entry in the long-running series, The Bowery Boys must help their leader after he becomes hypnotized by an...
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1957
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Canyon River stars George Montgomery as trail boss Steve Patrick. Reversing the procedure usually depicted in westerns of...
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1956
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In this entry in the Bowery Boys series, one of the members suddenly finds that he can predict winning numbers after he...
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1956
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In this western, a young cowboy becomes a man as he tries to decide whether to escape the notorious shadow of his late...
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1956
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Cashing in on the popularity of TV's Davy Crockett and the jukebox favorite "Yellow Rose of Texas", Allied Artists came up...
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1956
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Joel McCrea stars in this leisurely paced Western from Allied Artists (formerly Monogram) originally released in Cinemascope....
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1956
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Based on actual events, The Phenix City Story tells the tale of a wide-open "Sin City" in Alabama (across a bridge from...
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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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Paul Newman made his screen debut in the gloriously nonsensical costume epic The Silver Chalice. Freely adapted from a novel...
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1954
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MGM was never quite sure what to do with their resident funster Red Skelton, and The Great Diamond Robbery betrays this...
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1953
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Clemson Reade (Cary Grant) is the kind of man who wants to marry an old-fashioned girl, one who will stay home and take care...
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1953
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The powerhouse combination of star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann score another cinematic bullseye in The Naked...
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1953
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The unbreakable bond between a young man and his pet lion provides the action in this comedy. The trouble begins when the...
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1952
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Ray Milland plays a happily married college professor whose wife and child perish in a fire. Despondent, Milland loses...
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1951
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Ezio Pinza stars as the title character, a prince who falls for nightclub singer Fredda Barlo (Lana Turner) when the two meet...
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1951
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1951
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MGM's The Reformer and the Redhead was the first directorial collaboration of longtime screenwriting partners Norman Panama...
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1950
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Lana Turner stars as an ambitious model who seeks her fortune in New York City. She is befriended by over-the-hill cover-girl...
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1950
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A "new" Lassie (once again, a male collie in drag) starred in A Challenge to Lassie, MGM's fourth entry in their series based...
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1949
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1948
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The 161-minute costume drama Green Dolphin Street is set in 1840, on an island off the coast of Newfoundland, (or at least,...
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1947
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In later years, director Fred Zinneman seldom referred to My Brother Talks to Horses as one of his career highpoints. Even...
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1946
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James M. Cain's novel received its first authorized screen treatment in this MGM production. Drifter Frank Chambers...
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1946
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The Clock was designed by MGM as a "small" picture--though characteristically, it was a bigger production than most "A"...
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1945
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Yolanda and the Thief has long been considered the nadir of Arthur Freed's years as an MGM musical producer. Unappreciated at...
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1945
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Robert Z. Leonard, who must have taken room and board at MGM, was the directorial hand behind this slight domestic drama....
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1944
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College boy Andy continues his studies in this comedy. Well, at least he should be studying. Unfortunately, he seems to be...
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1944
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Pilot No. 5 is an oddly liberal-minded film to come from conservative old MGM. Franchot Tone plays an army pilot stationed in...
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1943
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In 1942, Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer and the United States Office of War Information collaborated on Bataan with the official goal...
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1943
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In this drama set at the end of WW I, Sgt. Jocko Wilson leaves England to return to Australia. He brings with him, two...
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1943
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First filmed in 1914, Edgar Selwyn's venerable North Country yarn Pierre of the Plains was thawed out once more in 1942....
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1942
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This wartime weeper could just as well have been titled Stardom for Margaret, inasmuch as it solidified the popularity of...
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1942
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