This excellent biographical documentary looks at the life and work of director William Wyler. The film is dominated by clips...
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1986
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The third filming of Louisa May Alcott's novel is this made-for-TV effort, which follows the hardships faced by the March...
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1978
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The Little Drummer Boy: Book 2 relates the further adventures of the youngster who played his drum for the Christ child. King...
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1976
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The perennial Yuletide animated classic The Little Drummer Boy gets a new look on home video with this release. Actually, the...
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1968
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Adapted from the book and play of the same name, The Happiest Millionaire is the (mostly) true story of eccentric...
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Mrs. Cordelia Biddle
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1967
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Henry Koster directed this cloying family musical based on the true life story of Soeur Sourire, a Belgian nun whose...
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Mother Prioress
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1966
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Trevor Howard stars as 19th-century British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, in this videotaped, 90-minute color special....
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1963
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One of only two theatrical features by television director Vincent J. Donahue, Sunrise at Campobello is a biography of...
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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1960
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Popular Mexican comedian Cantinflas (Mario Moreno) plays the title character in this star-studded, amusing comedy drama by...
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1960
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Hollywood's archetypal "good woman" Greer Garson pulls off an astonishing about-face as the wicked, scheming Regina Giddens...
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1956
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Greer Garson's first non-MGM starring vehicle was the stylish western Strange Lady in Town. That lady is Julia (Garson), who...
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Dr. Julia Winslow Garth
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1955
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Irregularly scheduled on NBC from 1954 through 1957, Producers' Showcase was a series of lavish, full-color 90 minute...
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1955
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After a fruitful 15-year association, Greer Garson and MGM parted company with Her Twelve Men. The William Roberts-Laura Z....
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Jan Stewart
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1954
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Mrs. Patrick J. McChesney
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1953
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Calpurnia
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1953
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Jane Hoskins
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1951
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This sequel to the 1942 Oscar-winner Mrs.Miniver can be considered ill-advised, if only because the producers could never...
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Kay Miniver
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1950
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Though one might have expected friction between MGM's resident "nice lady" Greer Garson and Warner Bros. notorious "bad boy"...
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Irene Forsyte
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1949
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Julia Packett
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1948
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Marise Aubert (Greer Garson) has begun seeing a psychiatrist to treat her overwhelming guilt. It seems that Marise was...
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Marise Aubert
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1947
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A middle-aged Clark Gable returned from active duty in World War II to star in this MGM release that was heavily advertised...
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Emily Sears
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1945
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Based on Marcia Davenport's novel and set in 1870, Valley of Decision details the romance between a housemaid named Mary...
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Mary Rafferty
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1945
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The usual modus operandi for Hollywood "through the years" sagas was to gradually age its young actors in the course of the...
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Susie Parkington
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1944
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Mme. Marie Curie
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1943
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In this charming episodic comedy, a giddy group of adolescent girls form a movie-star fan club. Their favorite pastime is...
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1943
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As Academy Award-winning films go, Mrs. Miniver has not weathered the years all that well. This prettified, idealized view of...
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Mrs. Kay Miniver
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1942
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At the close of World War I, shell-shocked amnesia victim Ronald Colman is sequestered in a London sanitarium; with no...
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Paula Ranier
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1942
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Greer Garson is dignity and integrity personified in the role of the real-life Edna Gladney. After several life experiences...
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Edna Gladney
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1941
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Strange Skirts is the TV title of the 1941 MGM film When Ladies Meet. The film was a remake of a 1933 production of the same...
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Claire Woodruff
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1941
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Long before 19th-century novelist Jane Austen became a hot property in Hollywood, MGM produced this opulent and entertaining...
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Elizabeth Bennet
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1940
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In this off-beat love story, wealthy socialite Linda Bronson (Greer Garson) is about to marry Sky Ames (Lou Ayres) but then...
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Linda Bronson
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1939
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Goodbye, Mr. Chips, based on James Hilton's novel, is a melodrama about a shy British teacher named Mr. Chipping...
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Katherine Chipping
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1939
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