Jonathan Demme's breakthrough movie featured the shaggy energy and affection for marginal American eccentrics that marked his...
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1980
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An agoraphobic author decides she needs a more suitable environment in which to pen her best-selling Gothic novels and so...
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Florinda Costello
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1980
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Clara
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1979
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A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square was the original title of this British caper film. David Niven does his suave 'n' blase...
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Ma Fox
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1979
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A mad surgeon finds himself up to his armpits in eyeballs after guilt prompts him to begin removing the eyes of abducted...
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1976
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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1976
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Don Murray stars as slick network news producer William Martin in The Girl on the Late, Late Show. In addition to his...
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1974
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After several daughters inherit the family business from their mobster mother, they manage to live up to their promise to be...
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1974
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1972
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A beautiful young gold digger enters into a deadly game of deception when she marries a blind millionaire, and quickly...
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1972
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In this murder mystery, a private investigator falls for the former mistress of a racketeer who is slated to be a witness...
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1971
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Gloria Grahame joined the list of aging Hollywood stars who bloodied their hands in the wake of...
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Mrs. Deere
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1971
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1971
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Also known as A Dangerous Friend, this real-life-based drama tells of a young man with a penchant for sex and violence. In...
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1971
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The first of two TV movies bearing the title Escape, this 1971 film was the pilot for a potential series. Christopher George...
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1971
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This stage production of Shakespeare's comedy features a plan by Sir John Falstaff (Leon Charles) to live off the proceeds of...
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1970
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Told via flashback by a saloon keeper to a census taker in a tiny Texas town, this brutal, adult-oriented western offers the...
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Bonnie Shelley [Main Cast]
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1966
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In Volume 26 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a drifter stumbles...
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1964
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Kimble (David Jansen) takes on the alias "David Benson" when he goes to work for Allan Pruitt (Richard Carlson) and Pruitt's...
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1963
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Harry Belafonte was both producer and star of this hard-edged film noir crime drama. Dave Burke (Ed Begley, Sr.) is an ex-cop...
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Helen
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1959
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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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Amy Porter
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1957
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Adapted from the book of the same name by Ewen Montagu and based on fact, The Man Who Never Was stars Clifton Webb as...
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Lucy Sherwood
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1956
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Ambitious but impecunious medical student Lucas Marsh (Robert Mitchum) marries the older and (in this film, at least) not...
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Harriet Lang
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1955
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Karen McIver
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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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Ado Annie Carnes
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1955
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Vicki Buckley
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1954
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Ross Hunter hadn't yet completely graduated to glossy, star-studded soap operas when he produced the taut crime meller Naked...
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Marianna
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1954
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The Good Die Young is a psychological crime yarn, exploring the motivations of four participants in an armed robbery....
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Denise
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1954
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Fritz Lang directed this gritty drama of gangland murder and police corruption, which was considered quite violent in its...
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Debby Marsh
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1953
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This drama chronicles the exploits of Peter, a European desperate to enter the United States. Because he can't be granted...
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Maggie
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1953
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When Gloria Grahame signed her contract at Columbia Pictures, she had no idea the studio would require her to appear in...
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Princess Nadja
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1953
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Elia Kazan directed this drama inspired by a true story. Karel Cernik (Fredric March) is the leader of a troupe of...
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Zama Cernik
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1953
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Joan Crawford stars as wealthy San Francisco heiress Myra Hudson, a successful playwright who meets Lester Blaine...
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Irene Neves
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1952
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Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth is a lavish tribute to circuses, featuring three intertwining plotlines...
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Angel
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1952
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The tendency is to scoff at Macao as just another example of Josef von Sternberg's late-career exercises in exoticism; true,...
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Margie
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1952
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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1952
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A haunting work of stark confessionalism disguised as a taut noir thriller, In a Lonely Place -- Nicholas Ray's bleak,...
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Laurel Gray
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1950
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Susan Caldwell
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1949
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Hovering somewhere between an "A" and "B" production, RKO's Roughshod is an expert blend of western and film noir....
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Mary Wells
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1949
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This drama was one of the first major-studio efforts to confront anti-Semitism (beating the Oscar-winning...
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Ginny Tremaine
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1947
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It Happened in Brooklyn was released at a time when the mere mention of the eponymous New York borough elicited loud laughter...
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Nurse
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1947
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The George S. Kaufman-Marc Connelly play Merton of the Movies was previously filmed in 1923 with Glenn Hunter, and in 1932...
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Beulah Baxter
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1947
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1947
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This is director Frank Capra's classic bittersweet comedy/drama about George Bailey (James Stewart), the eternally-in-debt...
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1946
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In their third film together, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn created one of the box-office sensations of 1945, a...
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Flower Girl
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1945
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MGM's notion of a "B" picture would be an "A" production at any other studio, and Blonde Fever is no exception. Philip Dorn...
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Sally Murfin
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1944
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