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Producer
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2000
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Actor Edward Norton debuts as a director with this comedy-drama about love, friendship, and faith. Priest Brian Finn (Norton)...
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Producer
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2000
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Joy Miller (Fran Drescher) is a beautician who teaches an evening course in hairstyling at a Brooklyn community college. When...
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Producer
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1997
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A high-profile slaying becomes the case of an ambitious attorney's career in this legal thriller based on the novel by...
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Executive Producer
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1996
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Narrated by actor Alec Baldwin, this documentary profiles the adventurous, contentious, and very talented director William...
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1995
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Originally produced for PBS, the American Cinema series examines at length what is probably the leading American art form:...
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1995
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In a futuristic, high-tech world run by huge corporations, Parker Barnes (Denzel Washington) is an L.A. policeman serving...
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Executive Producer
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1995
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Two women of dramatically different social, economic, and ethnic circumstances find themselves locked into a bitter child...
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Producer
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1995
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The Temp is yet another installment in the 1990s thriller genre of "the conniving woman who gets back at all who stand in her...
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Producer
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1993
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Executive Producer
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1993
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Everyone's favorite headbangers from Aurora, Illinois, are back in this sequel to the 1992 hit comedy Wayne's World. The...
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Executive Producer
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1993
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Based on the Saturday Night Live sketch of the same name, Wayne's World is a wacky, irreverent pop-culture comedy about the...
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Executive Producer
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1992
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After a recruitment scandal, a struggling college football team is forced to turn to a rag-tag group of misfits in this...
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Producer
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1991
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The Long Walk Home is a recreation of a troubled era in American history. The time is 1955; the place, Montgomery, Alabama....
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Producer
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1990
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An interesting hybrid of popular film genres, Ghost showcases the talents of its entire cast. While out on the town one...
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Producer
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1990
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Set in the Manhattan street milieu that served him well in West Side Story, Robert Wise's Rooftops tells the story of T, a...
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Producer
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1989
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An arrogant Detroit cop (Jay Leno) must work with his efficient Japanese counterpart (Pat Morita) to corner an evil ganglord....
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Producer
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1988
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Producer
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1987
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A six-hour adaptation of Danielle Steel's best-selling novel, the ABC miniseries Crossings began on board a transatlantic...
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Producer
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1986
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Set on the streets of New York's Little Italy, this dramatic series of character studies chronicles the lives and...
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Producer
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1984
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In the dead of a Moscow winter, three bodies are found in Gorky Park. Police Inspector Renko (William Hurt) is unable to...
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Producer
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1983
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The Keep is an ambitious visual feast from director Michael Mann, whose previous effort was the moody, stylish Thief, and who...
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Producer
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1983
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Veering off in several thematic directions at once, A Night in Heaven starts with a torrid student-teacher romance which...
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Producer
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1983
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Producer
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1982
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A special-effects laden medieval fantasy adventure, Dragonslayer centers on the attempts of a young sorcerer's apprentice to...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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In this involved send-up of two American icons -- the automobile and the tourist trap -- the tiny Florida town of Ticlaw...
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Producer
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1981
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The story of Philadelphia-based rock 'n' roll starmaker Bob Marcucci is given a pointed a clef treatment in The Idolmaker....
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Producer
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1980
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Opting for light entertainment after the critical satire of Shampoo (1975), producer-director-writer-star Warren Beatty...
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Executive Producer
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1978
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This four-hour TV movie is one more of novelist Harold Robbins' "guess who everyone is supposed to really be?" wallowfests...
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Producer
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1978
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Doc Levy (Roy Scheider) is an American secret agent who has been running interference between the U.S. government and escaped...
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First Assistant Director
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1976
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Paul Newman returns as private detective Lew Harper is this tale of blackmail and murder based on a novel by Ross MacDonald....
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First Assistant Director, Producer
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1975
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First Assistant Director
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1975
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While the Watergate scandal filled the headlines, Alan J. Pakula's 1974 thriller took its inspiration from the conspiracy...
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First Assistant Director
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1974
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"You may think you know what you're dealing with, but believe me, you don't," warns water baron Noah Cross (John Huston),...
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First Assistant Director
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1974
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"Gorgeous goyish guy" meets Jewish radical girl in Sydney Pollack's glossy romance. In 1937, frizzy-haired Red co-ed Katie...
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First Assistant Director
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1973
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Robert Duvall is cast as a suspended New York cop who sets out on a one-man crusade to avenge his cop-partner's murder. ~...
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Director, Producer
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1973
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Set during the Civil War, Bad Company stars Barry Brown as a Northern boy, Drew Dixon, who heads West to avoid getting...
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First Assistant Director
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1972
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Based on a play by Neil Simon, this comedy concerns Barney Cashman (Alan Arkin), the owner of successful seafood restaurant...
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Producer
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1972
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Up The Sandbox is a complex and difficult film, and it is ambiguous on many points, particularly on whether the protagonist...
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First Assistant Director
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1972
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Meeting largely mixed reviews during its first run in 1971, counterculture icon Peter Fonda's directorial debut was restored...
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First Assistant Director
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1971
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It is not uncommon for actors to double and triple in roles while appearing in the "omnibus" plays of Neil Simon. Plaza Suite...
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Producer
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1971
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Jerry Paris's Star Spangled Girl (1971), based on Neil Simon's play (a notorious Broadway flop), never made much of an...
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Producer
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1971
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Robert Mitchum delivers a top-notch performance as Harry Graham, a lonely and tender lout of a father who, released from...
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First Assistant Director
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1971
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In this western, an outlaw anxiously awaits the arrival of his betrothed, who is under the false impression that her fiancé...
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First Assistant Director
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1971
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First Assistant Director
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1971
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Barbara Hershey stars as the "baby maker" of the title. Tish Gray (Hershey) hires herself out to married couple Jay and...
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First Assistant Director
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1970
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Vincente Minnelli directed, and Alan Jay Lerner adapted the stage musical he had written with Burton Lane, for this this...
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Producer
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1970
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"Movies like Getting Straight are ceasing to be tolerable" complained one conservative movie magazine of 1970. Today, the...
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First Assistant Director
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1970
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Compulsive neatnik Felix Unger (Jack Lemmon) is thrown out of his house by his divorce-bound wife. He wanders aimlessly...
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Producer
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1968
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Based on a novella by D.H. Lawrence, this drama concerns Jill (Sandy Dennis) and Ellen (Anne Heywood), a lesbian couple who...
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Screenwriter
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1967
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The President's Analyst is James Coburn, whose position makes him privy to any number of delicate government secrets. Thus...
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Executive Producer
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1967
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Frank Sinatra took over the directors' chair for the first (and only) time in this unusual WWII drama. Lt. Kuroki...
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Executive Producer, Producer
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1965
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The Rat Pack packed it in after this sprightly musical comedy that owes more than it should to Damon Runyon's stories and...
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Executive Producer
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1964
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This filmization of Neil Simon's first Broadway hit was adapted for the screen by Norman Lear. Once we get past the illogical...
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Producer
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1963
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The 1939 adventure classic Gunga Din is transferred from British India to the American West, courtesy of Frank Sinatra's...
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Executive Producer
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1962
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An unusually tense and intelligent political thriller, The Manchurian Candidate was a film far ahead of its time. Its themes...
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Executive Producer
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1962
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Capone lieutenant Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) attempts to bribe Chicago mayor Anton...
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Director
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1960
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Behind his respectable veneer as owner of the posh Jockey Club, Dink Conway (David Brian) is actually in charge of all...
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Director
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1960
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Capone's second-in-command Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) steps up his heretofore...
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Director
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1960
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Although his bootlegging operation has been smashed up and his boss Al Capone is in Federal Prison, Frank Nitti (Bruce...
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Director
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1960
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Director
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1959
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A late '50s upgrade of the 1931 film by the same title, this version of trouble on death row by Howard Koch is more violent...
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Director
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1959
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This is one of the more off-beat entries into the Frankenstein sub-genre, in that it features the original Creature,...
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Director
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1958
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In this drama, six daring truckers must transport unstable, highly explosive rocket fuel through a dangerously bumpy, rugged...
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Director
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1958
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There's a measure of sympathy for the Apaches at the beginning of Fort Bowie. Under the tyrannical rule of ambitious Major...
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Director
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1958
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With Andy Hardy Comes Home, Mickey Rooney hoped to revive the character -- and the movie series -- that had brought him fame...
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Director
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1958
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Also known as Bop Girl, this diverting musical time capsule features several of the best Calypso performers of the late...
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Director
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1957
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It's called The Dalton Girls because there aren't any Dalton Boys left. After all the members of the notorious Dalton outlaw...
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Producer
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1957
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Drugs are the focus of the exploitation film set in the Los Angeles harbor. The plot centers around a villain's evil scheme...
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Producer
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1957
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In Virginia City, Bret (James Garner) makes the acquaintance of Alex Jennings (played by future "Colonel Klink" Werner...
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Director
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1957
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Anne Bancroft was several years away from her 1962 Oscar win when she starred in the compact murder mystery The Girl in Black...
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Director
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1957
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Jungle Heat is set in pre-WWII Hawaii. A group of pro-Japanese fifth columnists infiltrate the islands, intended to...
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Director
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1957
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Boris Karloff amiably walks through his undemanding starring role in Voodoo Island. Lensed in Hawaii, the film casts Karloff...
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Producer
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1957
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In this western, angry Apaches begin a series of raids on a cavalry outpost. First they steal all the horses from a regiment...
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Producer
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1957
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War Drums manages to be pro-Indian, pro-Mexican, pro-tolerance and pro-feminist without ever resorting to speechmaking or...
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Producer
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1957
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Producer Howard W. Koch's impoverished Bel-Air company lensed this quasi-horror film somewhere in California's Death Valley....
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Producer
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1957
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Revolt at Fort Laramie offers the old one about sworn enemies uniting to defeat an even more awesome foe. In this instance....
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Producer
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1957
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Untamed Youth is a camp classic, so stupefyingly awful that it's actually festive. The villains are cotton grower Tropp...
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Director
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1957
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In this steamy drama, three sisters learn that their father has died in a plane crash, and they begin fighting over his...
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Producer
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1956
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Down-and-out artist Joe Manning (John Bromfield) wakes up from a night of drunken revelry in a jail cell, where he's being...
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Producer
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1956
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Producer
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1956
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Rebel in Town was the third issue from Bel-Air Productions, a firm co-founded by film execs Howard W. Koch and...
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Producer
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1956
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This 62-minute quickie takes place during a single 12-hour shift at Los Angeles' Emergency Hospital. In anticipation of such...
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Producer
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1956
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In this crime drama, an amiable car salesmen must begin selling stolen vehicles to pay for his sickly baby son's medical...
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Producer
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1956
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Director Lesley Selander, a western specialist with humble ambitions whose work has fostered a minor cult, was the man behind...
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Producer
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1956
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Given its cast and director, it is disheartening that The Black Sleep isn't any better than it is. Basil Rathbone heads the...
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Producer
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1956
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Producer
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1955
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Although the French Foreign Legion became increasingly anachronistic in the 1950s, films like Desert Sands helped to...
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Producer
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1955
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In this western, a white man kills an Apache Chief and starts a war. This time the Apaches choose an interesting way to...
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Producer
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1955
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In this violent, gripping drama, a ruthless criminal kidnaps a little boy and takes him into the Colorado wilderness where,...
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Director
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1955
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The Yellow Tomahawk stars Rory Calhoun as a Wyoming Indian scout who forms a strong friendship with Cheyenne warrior Lee Van...
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Producer
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1954
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A corrupt cop creates all kinds of problems in this crime drama. The trouble begins when he kills a bookie and then grabs...
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Director
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1954
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Set in the Philippines during WWII, this suspenseful and realistic war drama chronicles the courage of a unit of US Marines...
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Producer
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1954
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First Assistant Director
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1953
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War Paint stars Robert Stack as a courageous U.S. Cavalry lieutenant, assigned to deliver a peace treaty to a powerful Indian...
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Producer
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1953
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Director Mervyn Leroy lends a burnished MGM gloss to this sordid tale of infidelity among rich New York East Siders....
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First Assistant Director
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1949
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The "He" of the title is Richard Basehart, a clever but psychopathic burglar (based on real-life criminal Erwin Walker)...
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First Assistant Director
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1948
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The moodily evocative docudrama T-Men stars Dennis O'Keefe as Dennis O'Brien, a treasury agent determined to bring a...
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First Assistant Director
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1947
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More a romantic melodrama than the uplifting propaganda piece the producers perhaps envisioned, In Our Time stars Ida Lupino...
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Screenwriter
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1944
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