Burt Lancaster was one of the best American actors of the 20th century. His performances were usually a unique blend of...
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2000
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1999
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1995
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Ingrid Bergman was both one of Hollywood's most sought after stars and a controversial public figure. Her bright and...
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1991
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This documentary video covers the life and career of Ingrid Bergman. ~ Rovi...
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1990
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A Woman Called Golda is a made-for-television account of the life and times of Golda Meir, Israel's powerful prime minister...
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Golda Meir
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1982
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Hosted by the American Film Institute, this video is a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's filmmaking career. Included are scenes...
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1979
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Charlotte
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1978
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Singer and actress Liza Minnelli teamed up with her father, legendary director Vincente Minnelli, to make this evocative...
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Countessa Sanziani
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1976
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The American Film Institute Life Achievement Awards: Orson Welles gathers close to a dozen stars, including Charlton Heston,...
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1975
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Like many of Agatha Christie's mysteries, Murder on the Orient Express is predicated on an actual event, in this case the...
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Greta
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1974
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After two children spend a week living in secrecy in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they become so taken with a sculpture...
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1973
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This documentary follows noted film archivist Henri Langlois as he returns to Paris. Over 60,000 prints exist in his Paris...
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1970
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Based on the novel by Rachel Maddux, A Walk in the Spring Rain is a romantic drama directed by Guy Green and adapted to...
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Libby Meredith
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1970
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Goldie Hawn won an Oscar for her performance as a Greenwich Village free spirit in Cactus Flower. Middle-aged dentist Winston...
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Stephanie Dickinson
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1969
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1967
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Originally penned by renowned playwright Jean Cocteau, The Human Voice chronicles the drama which unfolds throughout the...
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1966
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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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Gerda Millett
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1964
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Friedrich Durrenmatt's misanthropic theatrical piece The Visit has never been totally successful in any production, not even...
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Karla Zachanassian
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1964
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Hedda Gabler
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1963
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Paula Tessier
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1961
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Based on Stefan Zweig's novel, this made-for-TV movie was adapted by John Mortimer and directed by Silvio Narizzano. Told in...
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1961
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1959
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Alan Burgess' novel The Small Woman was the source for the British/American co-production Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Set in...
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Gladys Aylward
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1958
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Anna Kalman
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1958
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In the 1950s, French films were considered the ne plus ultra in naughtiness by certain impressionable filmgoers. It was to...
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Princess Elena Sorokowska
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1956
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Anastasia is adapted from the popular stage play by Marcelle Maurette. The scene is Paris in the early 1920s. Ingrid Bergman...
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Anastasia
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1956
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Roberto Rossellini directs his then-wife Ingrid Bergman in the suspenseful drama La Paura (Fear), based on the book by Stefan...
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Irene Wagner
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1955
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It was once said of Ingrid Bergman that she'd played Joan of Arc so often that she wouldn't be satisfied until she was burned...
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Joan of Arc
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1954
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Roberto Rossellini directs this drama starring his then-wife Ingrid Bergman as Katherine Joyce, a wealthy British woman who...
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Katherine Joyce
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1954
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1953
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1953
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Irene
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1952
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As originally syndicated on television in late 1952, Abbott and Costello: The Christmas Show presents approximately one hour...
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1952
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Italian neo-realist pioneer Roberto Rossellini made his first (and, as it turned out, last) Hollywood-backed film with...
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Karin Bjiorsen
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1950
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Karin Ingman
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1949
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Lady Henrietta Flusky
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1949
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Based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque, Arch of Triumph is a complicated war romance directed by Lewis Milestone. Dr....
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Joan Madou
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1948
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Joan of Arc
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1948
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Alicia Huberman
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1946
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Sister Benedict
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1945
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As Alfred Hitchcock's classic psychothriller opens, the staff of a posh mental asylum eagerly awaits the arrival of the new...
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Dr. Constance Peterson
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1945
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Clio Dulaine
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1945
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Ingrid Bergman won her first of three Oscars for this suspense thriller, crafted with surprising tautness by normally genteel...
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Paula Alquist
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1944
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1943
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Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls is a romantic drama set against the turbulent tapestry of the...
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Maria
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1943
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One of the most beloved American films, this captivating wartime adventure of romance and intrigue from director...
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Ilsa
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1942
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Stella Bergen
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1941
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Ingrid Bergman stars in Adam Had Four Sons, her second American film appearance. Based on a novel by Charles Bonner, the...
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Emilie Gallatin
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1941
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Spencer Tracy and Ingrid Bergman headline this screen version of Robert Louis Stevenson's tale, directed by Gone with the...
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Ivy Peterson
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1941
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The Swedish June Night didn't get much American play until after its star, Ingrid Bergman, was firmly entrenched in...
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1940
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Anita Hoffman
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1939
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In this Swedish drama, four graduates of an industrial design school team up and form a small business. The protagonist is...
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1938
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Filmed in Sweden in 1938 as En Enda Natt, Only One Night was released in the US in 1942 to capitalize on the popularity of...
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1938
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A Swedish production with English subtitles, Dollar focuses on a businessman's wife (Ingrid Bergman) who suspects her husband...
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1938
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Anna Holm
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1938
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Eva Bergh
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1936
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1936
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Based on a play by Hjalmar Bergman, this Swedish film concentrates on the family of a brilliant but poverty-stricken...
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1935
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In this Swedish film, Clary (Karin Carlsson) the beautiful wife of successful businessman Johan Borg (Lars Hanson), makes the...
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Lena Bergstrom
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1935
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This Swedish comedy is Ingrid Bergman's first film. The film is loosely structured and centers around a gang of drinking...
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1934
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Adapted from a play by Arthur and Sigfried Fischer, the story concerns several smugglers who swindle the inhabitants of a...
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1934
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