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Art Director
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1977
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In this broad comedy-western set in 1908 Colorado, Lee Marvin and Oliver Reed team up as Sam Longwood and Joe Knox, two...
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Production Designer
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1976
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In this Disney film, Hank Cooper (Ed Asner) the owner of a losing professional football team, recruits Gus, a Yugoslavian...
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Production Designer
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1976
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Originally made to be a television pilot, this sci-fi thriller is set in the future and chronicles the exploits of a trio of...
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Art Director
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1975
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Max Ehrlich adapted his own novel for the screen in this fitfully amusing paranormal thriller. College professor Michael...
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Art Director
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1975
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The last gasp of gimmick-horror auteur William Castle (who produced and co-wrote), Bug is an entertaining throwback to the...
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Art Director
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1975
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In this made-for-TV movie, a group of ambitious thieves steal a helicopter carrying $10 million worth of gold bullion and...
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Art Director
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1975
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Art Director
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1974
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Rhinoceros is another American Film Theatre movie recording a notable stage production. The incomparable duo of Zero Mostel...
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Production Designer
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1974
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John Frankenheimer's screen version of Eugene O'Neill's 1947 Broadway play The Iceman Cometh is set in 1912 at Harry Hope's...
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Production Designer
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1973
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In this gritty and violent period drama set in the depths of the Great Depression, Lee Marvin stars as "A No. 1", the...
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Art Director
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1973
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Art Director
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1973
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Gary Grimes stars in this revisionist western as Ben Mockridge, a 16-year-old boy who has long dreamed of living the life of...
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Art Director
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1972
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Outtakes and stock footage from the 1970 Oscar-winner Patton were utilized to flesh out the made-for-TV Fireball Forward,...
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Art Director
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1972
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Veteran director King Vidor had long harbored hopes of directing a filmization of Ann Head's novel Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones,...
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Art Director
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1971
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Photographer Christopher George is mistaken for an assassination target by paid killers. Since the actual victim-to-be is now...
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Art Director
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1971
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They Call It Murder was the pilot for a potential TV series based on the "Doug Selby" character created by Perry Mason mentor...
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Art Director
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1971
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Escape From the Planet of the Apes is the third in the series of films based upon the Planet of the Apes characters created...
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Art Director
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1971
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"A computer can only give back what the human mind has put into it." So explained screenwriter James D. Buchanan when...
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Art Director
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1971
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After nearly a decade as one of America's most successful independent filmmakers, legendary sexploitation auteur Russ Meyer...
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Art Director, Production Designer
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1970
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This 25-million dollar epic collaboration accurately recreates the events that led to the Japanese attack on the American...
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Art Director, Production Designer
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1970
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The TV movie Tribes struck a responsive chord with young TV hounds of the early 1970s. Jan-Michael Vincent plays a...
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Art Director
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1970
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This TV movie stars Suzanne Pleshette as the embittered widow of a research scientist. Seeking justice, she conceals her...
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Art Director
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1970
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Although the characters' names were changed, The Great White Hope was a thinly veiled account of the trials and tribulations...
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Art Director
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1970
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Gore Vidal's best-selling satiric novel gets an inarguably unique screen treatment in this off-center psycho-sexual farce....
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Art Director
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1970
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An amoral film student will stop at nothing to gain a movie contract in this pretentious effort. Tony Hall (Robert Forster)...
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Art Director
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1970
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This humorless comedy finds Hiram Jaffe (Elliott Gould) earning a living as a pornography writer and dog walker to the rich...
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Art Director, Production Designer
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1970
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Although he was not the first choice to direct it, the hit black comedy MASH established Robert Altman as one of the leading...
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Art Director, Production Designer
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1970
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Sometime after the events of the first Planet of the Apes, the climax of which is repeated frame for frame at the beginning...
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Art Director
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1970
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This TV movie proposes that at some future date, America will be at loggerheads against some unnamed Asiatic power. Realizing...
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Art Director
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1970
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Opening with a silent "movie" of Butch Cassidy's Hole in the Wall Gang, George Roy Hill's comically elegiac Western...
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Art Director
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1969
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Justine (Anouk Aimee) is a Jewish prostitute living in Egypt who manages to sleep her way to the top. Marrying a financial...
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Art Director
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1969
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Twenty-seven-year-old Barbra Streisand seemed an inappropriate choice for middle-aged, match-making widow Dolly Levi, but her...
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Production Designer
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1969
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In this pseudo-biography of the legendary Cuban revolutionary -- played by Omar Sharif -- Che Guevara takes up the cause as a...
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Art Director
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1969
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On California's Malibu Beach in the late 1960s, young people are enjoying a life with few responsibilities and plenty of...
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Art Director
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1968
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Art Director
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1968
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Art Director
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1968
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This light romantic comedy finds Victoria (Anne Jackson) the 34-year-old wife of public-relations man Tom Layton...
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Art Director
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1968
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Easygoing but psychotic Dennis (Anthony Perkins) is released from jail, where he has served a sentence for his complicity in...
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Art Director
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1968
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Originally intended as a project for Blake Edwards, the film version of Pierre Boule's semisatiric sci-fi novel came to the...
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Art Director
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1968
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The Boston Strangler adopts the split-screen technique then in vogue (see also The Thomas Crown Affair) to relate the true...
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Art Director, Production Designer
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1968
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Art Director
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1967
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Schlockmeister Roger Corman produced this graphically violent chronicle of the Chicago gangster wars of the 1920s and the...
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Art Director
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1967
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A cinematic take on a 1960s best-seller, Valley of the Dolls traces the ups and downs of three young women as fame, booze,...
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Art Director
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1967
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Art Director
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1967
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Michael Sarrazin plays Curley, a young man gone AWOL from the Army who soon makes the acquaintance of Mordechai...
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Art Director
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1967
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Yes, Paul Newman is a blue-eyed Indian in Hombre, but this apparent ethnic error is carefully justified in the body of the...
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Art Director
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1967
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Rex Harrison, although not at all like the portly man described in Hugh Lofting's charming series of children's stories, is...
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Art Director
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1967
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Frank Sinatra brings a sneering Rat Pack ethos to his first hard-boiled detective role in Tony Rome. Tony is an ex-cop who...
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Art Director
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1967
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Robert Goulet plays David March, an American traitor living in Germany during World War II. Allowed to travel freely within...
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Art Director
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1966
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Comical chaos erupts when milquetoast astronaut Peter Mattemore (Jerry Lewis) and his bride-of-convenience and fellow...
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Art Director
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1966
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In this touching western horse story, a wandering cowboy and rodeo rider finds a beautiful wild stallion, captures him, and...
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Art Director
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1966
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Stephen Boyd heads a team of scientists sent on a bizarre experimental mission. Through a revolutionary and as-yet-untested...
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Art Director
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1966
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Outbound from a small town recently besieged by Indians, a stagecoach carries several diverse characters. They include rummy...
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Art Director
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1966
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Art Director
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1965
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James Coburn stars as super-spy Derek Flint in this action comedy which takes the tongue-in-cheek wit of the James Bond...
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Art Director
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1965
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Von Ryan's Express is a fast-paced, well-acted World War II drama, featuring a squadron of Allied soldiers trying to escape a...
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Art Director
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1965
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This family comedy stars James Stewart as Dr. Robert Leaf, a college professor who dislikes science and tries to instill in...
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Art Director
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1965
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Adapted by Philip Dunne from the novel by Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstacy is the story of the 16th century war of...
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Art Director
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1965
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Doris Day and Rod Taylor star in this romantic comedy as Janet and Mike Harper, a married couple who relocate to England when...
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Art Director
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1965
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Art Director
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1965
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Suspense builds around the investigation of a plane crash that caused 53 deaths in this dramatic adaption of Ernest K. Gann's...
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Art Director
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1964
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Art Director
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1964
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Politics and sports clash in this occasionally funny spoof centered around a downed U2 pilot and an extravagant oil sheik....
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Art Director
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1964
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A huge shipment of rifles are stolen in Texas sometime shortly following the close of the Civil War. It turns out the rifles...
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Art Director
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1964
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In this offbeat melodrama, a crazed gardener is relegated to a mental hospital after he goes berserk and beheads his wealthy...
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Art Director
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1964
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Art Director
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1964
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This lavishly produced, big-budget comedy (it cost $20 million in 1964 dollars) stars Shirley MacLaine as Louisa, a widow who...
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Art Director
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1964
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In 1963, this colossal and opulent $60 million spectacular was epic in every sense of the word -- an epic investment, an epic...
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Art Director
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1963
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This routine tale of an aspiring actress on the verge of a sharp decline is directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and features...
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Art Director
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1963
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A man makes the highly unexpected discovery that he has two wives in this romantic comedy. Widower Nick Arden (James Garner)...
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Art Director
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1963
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In this generation gap movie of the early 1960s, Sandra Dee is Mollie Michaelson, a teenage rebel enamored with long-haired...
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Art Director
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1963
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Screenwriter Nunnally Johnson adapted the novel by author Edward Streeter, whose work was also the basis of Father of the...
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Art Director
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1962
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The "official" title of this film is Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man; its screenplay is adapted from...
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Art Director
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1962
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With Five Weeks in a Balloon, 20th Century-Fox hoped to cash on the success of the studio's earlier Jules Verne adaptation...
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Art Director
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1962
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This is the third time around for the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. The action takes place in urban Texas instead of the...
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Art Director
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1962
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Rock 'n roll king Elvis Presley stars as Glenn Talbot, a country boy with a problem temper and a yen for literary greatness...
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Art Director
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1961
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Walter Pidgeon is the nominal star of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, portraying Admiral Harriman Nelson, the designer of...
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Art Director
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1961
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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Art Director
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1961
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If anything, this star-studded sequel is even sillier than the original, adding to its problems by completely recasting all...
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Art Director
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1961
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Art Director
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1961
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David O. Selznick had intended to film an adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night as a vehicle for his wife...
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Art Director
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1961
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This is a straightforward, unexceptional story about a platoon of Marines taken out of battle in Korea for some R & R in...
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Art Director
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1961
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In this high-seas adventure set in the 1600s, a British sea captain must go undercover, join a pirate band, and capture the...
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Art Director
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1961
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Though the title suggests that this film is a musical romance built around the song hit of the same name, Second Time Around...
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Art Director
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1961
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In this family-oriented comedy, Snow White is taken to the woods to be killed at the behest of her evil stepmother and ends...
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Art Director
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1961
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Combining elements from William Faulkner's novel Sanctuary, its sequel Requiem for a Nun, and a stage adaptation of Requiem...
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Art Director
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1961
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Those familiar only with Johnny Horton's song hit North to Alaska might not be aware that the song came equipped with a...
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Art Director
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1960
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Cole Porter's Gay Paree musical about the introduction in Montmartre in 1896 of the notorious Can-Can dance, is brought to...
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Art Director
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1960
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The hardships faced by a widow and her eight-year-old son on a rugged Canadian ranch provide the basis of this gripping...
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Art Director
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1959
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John Wayne's only collaboration with director John Huston turned out to be a major career misstep for both men. Barbarian and...
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Art Director
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1958
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An Affair to Remember, director Leo McCarey's scene-for-scene remake of his own 1939 film Love Affair, isn't really an...
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Art Director
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1957
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Grace Metalious' once-notorious bestseller Peyton Place is given a lavish -- and necessarily toned-down -- film treatment in...
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Art Director
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1957
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Teenage Rebel was the misleadingly lurid title bestowed upon this film version of Edith R. Sommer's Broadway play A Roomful...
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Art Director
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1956
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Bandido is set during the Mexican civil war of 1916. Robert Mitchum stars as a sleepy-eyed soldier of fortune who finds...
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Art Director
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1956
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This meticulous and unusually long cinemadaptation of Sloan Wilson's best-selling novel The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit...
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Art Director
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1956
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Based on an article in the New Yorker, Nicholas Ray's Bigger Than Life stars James Mason (who also produced the film) as...
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Art Director
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1956
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The first of two Clark Gable films produced by 20th Century-Fox, Soldier of Fortune casts Gable as an American mercenary,...
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Art Director
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1955
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Unusual for its time, this 1955 film is a sympathetic treatment of the U.S. Army's resettlement of Native Americans in the...
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Art Director
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1955
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Seven Cities of Gold is the story of Father Junipero Serra (Michael Rennie), the 18th century Jesuit priest who founded the...
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Art Director
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1955
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Using the dry historical tome Gods, Graves and Scholars as its source, MGM came up with the rip-roaring adventure film Valley...
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Art Director
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1954
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Art Director
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1953
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Art Director
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1953
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Who else but Esther Williams could star in a romantic drama (with musical numbers) bearing a title like this? In Million...
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Art Director
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1952
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A lesser Fred Astaire effort, Belle of New York is set during the turn of the century. Astaire plays a footloose and...
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Art Director
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1952
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Art Director
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1951
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Two real-life events were incorporated into the plot of the 1951 MGM musical Royal Wedding. One, the marriage of...
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Art Director
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1951
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Summer Stock represented Judy Garland's swan song at MGM. Garland plays the owner of a New England farm which entrepreneur...
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Art Director
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1950
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Ann Sothern closed out her MGM contract with the Technicolor musical Nancy Goes to Rio. As Frances Elliot, Sothern is billed...
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Art Director
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1950
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Art Director
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1949
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MGM circumvented the censorship that would otherwise have prevented a film version of Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary by...
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Art Director
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1949
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Fred Astaire had announced his retirement before the cameras began to roll on Easter Parade, but he decided to accept the...
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Art Director
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1948
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Art Director
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1948
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Art Director
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1948
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Art Director
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1948
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The presence of William Powell as legendary showman Flo Ziegfeld at the beginning of Ziegfeld Follies might lead an...
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Art Director
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1946
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Too long by at least two reels, Holiday in Mexico is nevertheless one of the more enjoyable MGM Technicolor musicals of the...
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Art Director
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1946
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Yolanda and the Thief has long been considered the nadir of Arthur Freed's years as an MGM musical producer. Unappreciated at...
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Art Director
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1945
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The girl is teenaged singing sensation Deanna Durbin; the one hundred men are out-of-work musicians. Still in her "little...
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Set Designer
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1937
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