With minimalist production values and little dialog, this romantic fantasy takes place on the barren Isle of Jersey where a...
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1974
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1967
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In this sci-fi drama, an alien spaceship breaks down and crashes on the moon. These creatures need help to make repairs and...
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1967
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Christopher Lee dons the evil Count's cloak once again after an 8-year hiatus for this first "authentic" sequel to Hammer...
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1966
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Though he hardly relishes the assignment, Jason (Chuck Connors) agrees to help a rural undertaker haul a coffin into town....
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1965
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Steed and Emma are put on the case when the body of an agent -- four inches taller than he was in life -- is discovered....
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1965
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Freddie and the Dreamers--remember them?--star in the British musical quickie Cuckoo Patrol. Apparently hoping to cash in on...
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1965
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Locked up in the Mayberry jail, a pair of fugitive thieves warn Andy and Barney that their accomplices will soon show up to...
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1963
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In 4 for Texas, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin star as Zack Thomas and Joe Jarrett, a pair of rival mountebanks who spend most...
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1963
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary...
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1962
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This is an interesting biography of the actor known for his gangster roles in films, and though Ray Danton plays the part of...
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1961
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Disney's Greyfriars Bobby is a remake of A Challenge to Lassie; both are based on the same novel by Eleanor Atkinson, and...
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1961
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This penultimate film by director Michael Curtiz, perhaps best known for his 1942 Casablanca, is a verbose, routine religious...
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1961
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Alfred Lynch and Sean Connery star as a pair of klutzy RAF members, during World War II, who are more interested in running...
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1961
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A bomb threat is used as a ploy to gain access to a bank. The robbers are supposed to enter the bank disguised as bomb squad...
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1961
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For years, vicious gunslinger Doggie Kramer (Jack Lambert) has bullied the citizenry of a small town. Unfortunately for...
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1960
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Duncan
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1960
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This is a routine tale about the vice squad versus pornographer and blackmailer Augie Cortona (Terence Morgan). After the...
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1960
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On September 10, 1960, Bonanza launched its second season with the episode titled "Showdown." On the lam from the law, bank...
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1960
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Escaping from an insane asylum, Ellen Summers (Lana Morris) calls upon "Invisible Man" Peter Brady, claiming that she being...
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1959
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Singer-comedian Dennis Day is herein cast against type as miserly Alexander Gifford, who after coming into a huge sum of...
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1959
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The off-spring of the legendary British bandit dons his father's tights to help save his countrymen from the tyrannical rule...
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1959
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Set in an isolated, snow-covered town in the far West, this story has a renegade army officer named Jack Bruhn (Burl Ives)...
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1959
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Bob Hope plays a 19th-century insurance agent whose miserable sales record prompts his boss to send him out West, where he...
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1959
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While driving through the desert, Professor John Piltkin (MacDonald Carey) stops his car to care for a seriously injured...
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1959
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The Bridal Path is standard comedy fare about a young man, Ewan McEwan (Bill Travers) sent out from his island home to go...
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Hector
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1959
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The real-life "Machine Gun" Kelly was a clumsy, two-bit petty thief, goaded into bigger and badder things by a...
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Howard
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1958
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Vicki Gaye (Cyd Charisse) is a dancer at a night club in early 1930's Chicago. A healthy cynic who still possesses some...
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1958
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The only clue the police have to go on in the case of a man offering $1000 to anyone willing to commit a murder is the man's...
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1958
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Flood Tide can be described as The Children's Hour gone ballistic. Michel Ray is David Gordon a sweet-faced little boy who...
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1958
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In this violent drama, a young juvenile delinquent gets into more trouble when he gets involved with a gang that steals auto...
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1958
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Chicago Confidential may not have been the best of the late-1950s "expose" films, but it certainly boasted one of the most...
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Smitty
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1957
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The breathtakingly beautiful Technicolor cinematography of Irving Glassberg is but one of the many small pleasures of the...
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1956
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Canyon River stars George Montgomery as trail boss Steve Patrick. Reversing the procedure usually depicted in westerns of...
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1956
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1956
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1956
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In this crime drama, the trouble begins when a crook cheats his buddies at a dog track, stuffs his loot into a suitcase, and...
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1956
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Ribald music hall comedian Frankie Howerd stars in the British laughspinner Jumping for Joy. Set in the rarefied world of dog...
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1956
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Though his Hollywood career had petered out, Tom Conway continued to star in British films throughout the 1950s. In Last Man...
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1956
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1955
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The British omnibus thriller, Three Cases of Murder includes two supernatural tales and a straight whodunit. The first...
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1955
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1955
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Basil Dearden was co-producer and co-director of the British "slice of life" drama Out of the Clouds. Filmed in...
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1955
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1955
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This fourth film version of A.E.W. Mason's adventure yarn The Four Feathers relies heavily on stock footage from the more...
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1955
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An 18-month-old baby disappears in London. The parents, US embassy worker David Knight and his wife Julia Arnall, are...
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1955
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Regarded by many critics as the ultimate film noir, and by many more as the finest movie adaptation of a book by...
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1955
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This film consists of two episodes from the "Inspector Stryker" series of mysteries. In the first, Stryker enlists the help...
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1954
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Produced by Burt Lancaster's own company, Vera Cruz teams Lancaster with the venerable Gary Cooper. The story, set during the...
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1954
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The Sea Shall Not Have Them is our candidate for the most dramatic title of any British World War II film. Happily, the film...
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1954
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The Anglo-American melodrama The Big Frame was released in Britain as Count the Hours. Mark Stevens stars as a Texas-born...
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1953
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1953
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James Hayter plays the chairman of a British football club. Hayter's fondness for gambling results in his involvement with...
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1953
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Ernie Driscoll (John Payne) is an ex-fighter who came within seconds of winning the world championship. He's now forced to...
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1953
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This comedy is essentially a prototype of Disney's 1961 film Parent Trap and tells the tale of twin girls, separated after...
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1953
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1952
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Robert Newton exhibits absolutely no shame in his portrayal of the title character in Blackbeard the Pirate. If you thought...
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1952
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Originally filmed at Republic in 1948, Montana Belle was purchased by producer Howard R. Hughes, who'd loaned the services of...
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1952
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1951
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Glenn Ford plays a convict who breaks out of a 19th century Nevada prison in the company of several less handsome inmates....
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1951
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Although Marie Windsor plays the title role in Dakota Lil, she is shunted away to third billing, right after male leads...
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1950
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Stars in My Crown is an episodic movie about a rural Southern community in the 19th century. Though the film features a...
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1950
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Roy Rogers goes "PC" in North of the Great Divide. In this one, Roy champions the cause of the Oseka Indians, whose supply of...
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1950
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The all-purpose title Floodtide was trotted out once more for this 1949 British drama. Gordon Jackson plays a lowly shipyard...
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Anstruther
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1949
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Released in the U.S. as Massacre Hill, the Australian Eureka Stockade was one of that country's biggest and most expensive...
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Commissioner Rede
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1949
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The age-old enmity between cattle ranchers and settlers once again takes center stage in this slightly above-average Western...
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1949
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As far removed from a "typical" MGM picture as it was possible to get back in 1949, Border Incident is a gritty, realistic...
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1949
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Wallace Beery's final film was the curiously endearing "black comedy" Big Jack. Set in 1820, a time when "science was a crime...
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1949
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1949
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In this low-budget French crime drama, the captain of a charter boat is forced to work for jewel smugglers who use him to...
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1948
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It's always a risky venture to give a film a title like Disaster (certain critics, like certain vultures, just can't wait to...
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1948
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Yvonne DeCarlo dons 19th century "adventuress" garb once more in River Lady. This time she's a 19th century gambling queen,...
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1948
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Ralph Byrd returns to the character he had originated ten years earlier in the serial Dick Tracy. This time, Chester Gould's...
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The Claw
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1947
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The Captive Heart is set in a German POW camp for British soldiers. Michael Redgrave plays a Czech patriot, who has assumed...
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1947
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Alastair Sim is a delight to behold as always in the British Hue and Cry, but the film's true star is approximately 40 years...
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1947
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In this western, a marshal goes undercover to stop a brutal gang of crooks from continuing to terrorize local ranchers....
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1947
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A young woman rides out for vengeance against the marshall who killed her notorious outlaw mother in this western sequel to...
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1947
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1947
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Set during WWII, this taut and suspenseful espionage outing chronicles the courage of a brand-new cadre of specially trained...
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1946
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Dum Dum
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1946
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The 87-minute running time of Plainsman and the Lady was evidence aplenty that this was no mere Republic B western....
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1946
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This glorified Technicolor commercial for the Fred Harvey restaurants stars Judy Garland as a 19th-century mail-order bride....
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1946
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Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott) is the town marshal of Abilene, KS, in the turbulent years after the Civil War and the start of...
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1946
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The Hidden Eye was the second of two MGM films featuring mystery writer Baynard Kendrick's blind detective Duncan McLain. As...
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1945
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Several of Paramount Pictures brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite...
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1945
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Margaret O'Brien, MGM's newest child sensation, was given her first starring vehicle with Lost Angel. O'Brien plays Alpha,...
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1944
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This unique wartime propaganda drama is a film within a film; one of those films is Russian-director Sergei Eisenstein's...
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1943
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The nine men are an English sergeant (Jack Lambert) and his eight charges, stranded in a crumbling fort in the Libyan desert...
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1943
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The time is World War II. A group of disillusioned French soldiers are approached by Nazi troops and promised safe passage to...
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1943
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In this thriller, a corrupt talent agent's illegal actions are discovered by his partner. To silence him, the agent kills...
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1940
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The Outsider was a remake of the 1931 British film of the same name; both films were based on a popular play by Dorothy...
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1939
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In this drama, set in 1842 England, an independent young woman living with a minister and his wife defies them and goes...
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1938
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1938
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1936
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Wealthy American Joe Martin (Eugene Pallette) purchases an ancient Scottish castle and then has it dismantled and transferred...
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1935
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A corrupt man who kidnaps a scientist with secret plans faces the scientist's formidable wife. ~ Rovi...
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Chauffeur
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1932
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