Combining romance, science fiction and a political parable, Furia takes place in the future, after an oppressive government,...
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1999
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In this French crime film, set during the time of the Gulf War, an elderly German tourist is murdered in Paris by junk dealer...
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1997
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British writer-director Maria Giese filmed this independent sports drama, which centers around the wasted opportunities of...
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1996
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In this comedy, police detectives on the trail of a dangerous criminal are confronted with a new and unexpected danger: a...
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1994
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A Texas housewife plots hire a hit man to kill the girl who beat out her daughter for a place on the cheerleading squad in...
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1993
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In this comedy, a charming con man teams up with a boxer fallen on hard times in hopes of making some quick money. After...
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1992
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The demise of the Cold War rendered this flat and obsolete spy thriller, written and directed by Nicholas Meyer, mute upon...
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1991
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The Fourth War finds director John Frankenheimer delving into the same Cold-war territory he'd previously cultivated in films...
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1990
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A police detective (Don Johnson), whose job is the only thing he has left in his life, must investigate the murder of a...
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1989
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1989
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1988
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An agent newly retired from the CIA (Scott Glenn) agrees to become an Italian businessman's bodyguard in this adventure film....
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1987
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With the ultimate throw-down -- "There can be only one" -- Highlander captured the imaginations of fantasy fans seeking a...
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1986
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1985
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This lavish retelling of the story of the Hebrew strong man and history's most famous lady barber was based in part on the...
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1984
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This colorful spoof of pirate movies had all the makings of a classic farce and yet sank straight to Davy Jones' locker at...
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1983
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Based on an autobiographical novel by Marie Cardinal, this well-acted psychological drama details the tormented relationship...
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1983
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1983
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The usually reliable director Bryan Forbes came acropper in Better Late Than Never. In one of his last films, a noticeably...
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1983
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John Huston directed this exciting World War II action film, which culminates in a rousing soccer game. In a German prisoner...
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1981
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1981
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1981
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1980
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William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist, proved a workmanlike producer/director for 1979's The Ninth Configuration. Army...
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1979
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Set in the Deep South during the postwar era, Wise Blood stars Brad Dourif as an aimless veteran, who decides to become a...
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1979
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Roads to the South is often omitted from the "official" lists of Joseph Losey's films, principally because it was made for...
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1978
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In Fedora, Billy Wilder approaches Hollywood stardom in the same fashion as he did in Sunset Boulevard--with cynicism,...
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1978
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In The Island of Dr. Moreau, which is based on a novella by H.G. Wells, Braddock (Michael York) is a decent young Englishman...
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1977
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Beau Geste, the classic adventure story of a young man's dangerous journeys as part of the French Foreign Legion, becomes the...
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1977
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Alain Delon plays Mr. Klein, a French-Catholic art dealer during the Nazi occupation. Strapped for cash, Klein takes...
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1976
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Malcolm McDowell plays a World War I air ace, in charge of an elite squadron. Outwardly a bastion of courage, McDowell dies a...
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1976
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This offbeat John Wayne vehicle casts the Duke as Detective Jim Brannigan, an Irish-American detective at large in London....
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1975
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1975
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Comic actor Gene Wilder made his debut as a writer and director in this period comedy in which he plays Sigerson Holmes, the...
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1975
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The American Film Theatre has made movies of a number of significant theatrical performances, including Laurence Olivier's...
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1974
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1974
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1974
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In The Offence, Sean Connery plays Johnson, a normally unflappable British police inspector who is emotionally shaken by a...
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1973
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This Joseph Losey-directed 1973 version of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House marks one of two cinematizations of the story...
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1973
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In this drama, a conservative Catholic priest representing the Pope is sent to Ireland to settle down a few influential...
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1973
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Based on a play by Terence Rattigan, The Nelson Affair recounts an infamous 18th century British scandal in slow-paced,...
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1973
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The story centers on a sailor who returns to shore to discover that his uncle has been capturing dying Greek gods and sewing...
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1972
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The title character is a ghost, doomed to roam his mansion until an age-old mystery is solved. A widow Dorothy Alison and...
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1972
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1971
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The third collaboration between director Joseph Losey and writer Harold Pinter, following The Servant and Accident, continues...
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1971
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Tom Bell plays a disgruntled young Brit who becomes bored by his job and his marriage. Bell impulsively launches an affair...
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1971
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This riff on Wait Until Dark is a mixed bag but still manages to offer a few surprises. Brian Clemens' script starts off with...
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1971
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This violent western tale finds Macho (David Janssen) as a Union Army regular in a Confederate prison. He escapes by planting...
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1970
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Ned Kelly (Mick Jagger) is the legendary outlaw of the Australian outback sought by authorities for stealing horses. At age...
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1970
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Perhaps the reason there are so many filmed versions of Hamlet is that in each decade every great Shakespeareian actor, and...
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1969
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This psychologically twisted tragedy begins when the boozy prostitute Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor) encounters a young woman on...
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1968
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Stefan Zelter (Oskar Werner) is a classical orchestra conductor who is sued for libel after statements made in a newspaper...
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1968
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Sebastian (Dirk Bogarde) is an undisciplined mathematics genius who works in the "cipher bureau" of the British government....
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1968
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This is one of several film versions of the classic play by Anton Chekhov. The depressing tale of unrequited love begins when...
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1968
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1968
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This TV adaptation of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado was produced by British Home Entertainment in 1966 and released to...
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1967
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The complex relationships among an Oxford professor, one of his students, and the young woman who captivates both of them is...
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1967
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In this drama, from director Anthony Asquith, the lives and stories of three different people are linked together by their...
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1964
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1964
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Director Fred Zinnemann was riding a crest in the '50s with movies like High Noon, From Here to Eternity, Oklahoma, and his...
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1960
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In this lush, lurid adaptation of the 1957 Tennessee Williams one-act, Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn play a...
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1959
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