An exciting climax at a gymnastics competition highlights this sports-themed drama. Steve (Olympic champion Mitch Gaylord)...
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1986
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This low-budget family film is a sequel to the equally parsimonious Goldy, the Last of the Golden Bears (1984). The story in...
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1986
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In this family film, a rare Golden Bear is being held captive in a circus and it is up to a parentless child and a gold...
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1984
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In this adolescent-oriented outing, a jealous teenage girl takes extreme measures to prevent a new girl from stealing her...
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1977
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In this western, a gunfighter is hired to clean up the chaotic streets of Emporia, Wyoming. The gunfighter arrives and finds...
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1966
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Two film neophytes are of note in this otherwise lengthy, routine murder mystery by director William H. Witney -- Peter Falk...
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Mark Christopher
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1960
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Kelly Cobb
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1959
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In this adventure, a pilot and a radio commentator crash on an island just off the Australian coast and discover a crazed...
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Mark Bradley
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1959
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1957
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The Opposite Sex is an opulent musical remake of Clare Booth Luce's The Women (1939). June Allyson stars in the old Norma...
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Buck Winston
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1956
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The narrator of Herman Hoffman's film is a bull terrier named Wildfire, who rises from life in the slums to status as a...
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Patch McGill
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1955
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During her brief stay at MGM, starlet Jarma Lewis received starring roles in two programmers. One of these was The...
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Corey Everett
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1955
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Packaged and sold as an outdoor actioner, Many Rivers to Cross is as much a comedy as anything else. Robert Taylor stars as...
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Fremont
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1955
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Crest of the Wave is the original British title of Seagulls over Sorrento, filmed at MGM's Elstree facilities in 1953 and...
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Butch Clelland
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1954
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Based extremely loosely on the Stephen Vincent Benet story Sobbin' Women," Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is one of the best...
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Benjamin Pontabee
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1954
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Abraham Polachuk
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1953
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In his only MGM film, Humphrey Bogart plays the commanding officer of a M*A*S*H unit during the Korean War. Bogart runs his...
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1953
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The modest MGM programmer Code Two follows a group of police academy aspirants from the grueling training process to their...
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1953
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Above and Beyond is the story of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as told from the perspective of the man who flew the...
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1952
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Desperate Search is a lower-echelon MGM programmer, elevated by the crisp direction of cult favorite Joseph H. Lewis....
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1952
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Though not the most profitable baseball comedy ever made, Angels in the Outfield is one of the most likeable and enduring....
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1951
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1951
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Mickey Rooney returned to his "home" studio MGM, after a three-year absence, in the location-filmed melodrama The Strip....
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1951
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The Tall Target is based on a true story: the attempted assassination of President-elect Abraham Lincoln, even before he was...
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1951
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Fish-market worker Johnny O'Hara (James Arness) is named as a suspect when his boss -- with whom he had a dispute the...
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1951
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Ronald Reagan plays a George Petty-type magazine illustrator who creates a "perfect girl" from a composite of the features of...
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1949
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Excellent Technicolor photography, principally in the aerial scenes, is the main asset of the cliché-ridden Fighter Squadron....
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1948
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