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1992
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A humorous and skilful parody of the cliches and plot contrivances of 50's horror films, this monster movie is set in...
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1987
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A music store proprietor helps a group of teenagers develop a rock band in this musical. ~ Rovi...
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1982
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Zunar J5/90 Doric 4-7, also known as Jake, is an alien cat who crash-lands on earth. He heads off to the nearest scientist to...
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1978
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The Coroner's Office is in a bit of a quandary when Quincy (Jack Klugman) does not show up for work. In his absence,...
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1977
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This heist film stars Stella Stevens as a robber who enlists her friends--a trapeze artist and a magician's aide--to help her...
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1976
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A Kentucky-born maiden realizes her dream of becoming a country music star, but finds that along the way, her single-minded...
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1976
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This spoof makes fun of a certain famous German shepherd movie star from the 1920s. The mayhem begins when the head honcho...
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1976
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A 55-year old former high school football player finally gets to fulfill his life-long dream and play in the big game in...
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1975
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This barely released western spoof stars John Astin and Steve Carlson as the con-artist title characters, at large in 1890...
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1973
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Bless the Beasts and Children is most fondly remembered as the film which introduced the song "Nadia's Theme" (better known...
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1971
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In this Cold War comedy, a handsome American rake falls for a communist female athlete in Greece. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1970
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Donelli
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1967
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In this spooky comedy, a couple and their adolescent son move into a quiet New England summer cottage. Soon their arrival, a...
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1967
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Archetypal "dumb blonde" Carol Wayne guests in this episode as shapely movie star Bootsie Nightingale, with the inimitable...
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1967
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Hoping to purchase some farmland for Granny, Jed gets his signals crossed and ends up at the Happy Valley Cemetery. Likewise...
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, cropduster Steve Elliott (Mike Minor) is in danger of losing his plane because he...
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1966
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American-International's Beach Party series came to an abrupt end with Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. Because of such...
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J. Sinister Hulk
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1966
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Jesse White and Walter Burke guest star as a pair of swindlers who stage and film phony accidents in order to defraud...
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1965
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Every prediction made by a fortune teller to Patricia Kean (Julie Adams) has come true, including her marriage to her wealthy...
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1965
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Oliver (Eddie Albert) wants to plant 160 acres of wheat on his farm -- just wheat, nothing else. Stumble-tongued agricultural...
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1965
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is in Reno, helping Pete Warren (Peter Breck) finalize his divorce from his wife Myrna. When an...
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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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1965
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J. Sinister Hulk
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1964
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Bruce Yarnell makes his first appearance as the Cartwrights' cousin Muley from Missouri. "Blessed" with a singing voice that...
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1964
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Popular singer Connie Francis stars in this romantic musical-comedy as Libby Caruso, an aspiring young entertainer who yearns...
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1964
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Jonny accompanies his dad, Dr. Quest, to the mountains India, where several sheepherders have succumbed to a mysterious...
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1964
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This drama tells the true story of one of Broadway's most successful madams in the 1920s. It is loosely based on the...
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1964
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With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies."...
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1963
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Written by mystery master Rod Serling, The Yellow Canary stars Pat Boone as insufferable singing idol Andy Paxton....
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Ed Thornburg
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1963
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Jesse White guest stars as glib-tongued con artist Harry Jones. Discovering that Jed Clampett is worth $25 million, Harry...
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1963
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Ted Chase (Paul Richards) has long suspected that his second wife Irene (Mari Blanchard) is unfaithful. Now he is also...
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1962
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Way back in 1942, the ex-husband of Angela Fernaldi left her baby at an orphanage. Twenty years have passed, and now Angela...
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1962
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A reworking of the first-season Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Bevis," "Cavender Is Coming" was, like its predecessor, the pilot...
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Cavender
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1962
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Jerry Lewis stars in this broad slapstick comedy as Lester March, a TV repairman who dreams of some day being a private...
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Mr. Flint
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1962
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In this routine political drama by Vincent Sherman, a murder trial is converted into one piece in the complex interaction...
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1961
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Everyone in Mayberry is fed up with the noisy domestic squabbles between Mr. and Mrs. Boone. Taking a hand in matters,...
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Fred Boone
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1961
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Twilight Zone's only foray into old-time slapstick comedy, this episode stars the great Buster Keaton as Woodrow Mulligan, a...
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Repairman
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1961
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On the night that his son Richie (Larry Mathews) is to make his acting debut as a singing bunny in a school play, Rob...
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Man on Plane
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1961
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This is a routine drama about Leo Mack (Frankie Vaughn) a good-for-nothing, aspiring actor who goes to Hollywood and then...
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1961
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In this comedy caper based on a novel by Nathaniel Benchley, a gang of crooks begin exploiting an innocent ex-Navy officer...
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1961
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Another low-budget, clichéd detective yarn, Three Blondes in his Life features Jock Mahoney as a private eye who is intent on...
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Ed Kelly
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1961
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Danny Kaye headlines this lively WW II-era comedy. He plays a foot soldier who with his fellow troop is preparing for D-day....
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1961
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This effective gangster film on the notorious New York mobster Jack "Legs" Diamond is interspersed with moments of comic...
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Leo Bremer
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1960
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For those of you who might have wondered whether accordion virtuoso Dick Contino ever made a film, we refer you to...
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1960
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This heartwarming tale chronicles the friendship between a young Texas girl and her pet calf, which she won at the county...
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1958
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Marjorie Morgenstern (Natalie Wood) is an 18-year-old, middle-class, Jewish girl from New York who wants nothing more than to...
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1958
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Perry (Raymond Burr) would rather not get involved when he finds out that his childhood friend Eileen Harrison (Anne Sargent)...
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1958
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Though produced on a shoestring, Country Music Holiday has a lot more going for it than most popular-music melanges of the...
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Sonny Moon
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1958
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Prominent surgeon Walter Brennan comes to the conclusion that his talents are on loan from God. He retires from his lucrative...
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Louis
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1957
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In this gentle, non-melodramatic drama, an elderly, wealthy widow will not leave her apartment even after her building is...
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Parson
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1957
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1957
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Can evil be inherited? That's the question posed by Maxwell Anderson in his stage play The Bad Seed. This 1956 film...
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1956
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In this convoluted thriller a manipulative woman gets entangled in her own web of deceit. The story is set in Mexico, where...
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J.J. McGonigle
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1956
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In this amiable imitation Guys and Dolls, Alan Reed plays a big-time 1920s gangster who is rubbed out by his enemies. In his...
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1956
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1956
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In this comedy sequel to Wonderful Town (a popular Broadway musical), Kim, a museum worker from Providence, Rhode Island,...
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1955
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Ambitious but impecunious medical student Lucas Marsh (Robert Mitchum) marries the older and (in this film, at least) not...
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1955
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The witness of the title is Barbara Stanwyck, who insists she's seen a man strangling a girl in the apartment across the...
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Eddie Vincent
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1954
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Hell's Half Acre was written directly for the screen by Steve Fisher, whose I Wake Up Screaming remains one of the definitive...
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1954
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No relation to the TV and radio series of the same name, Universal-International's Gunsmoke is a Technicolor vehicle for...
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1953
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Based on William Fay's short story The Disappearance of Dolan, Champ for a Day stars Alex Nicol as young pugilist George...
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1953
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Sir James Barrie's whimsical play Rosalind was updated and urbanized as the 1953 film Forever Female. Ginger Rogers plays a...
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Willie Wolfe
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1953
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Make Room for Daddy was the first modern family sitcom, although, to see it at any time since the 1960s, one would think that...
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1953
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June Allyson portrays real-life doctor Emily Dunning in this respectful biopic. Emily chooses a medical career despite...
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Alec
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1952
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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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1952
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It was considered a serious coup at Columbia Pictures when producer Stanley Kramer landed the rights to Arthur Miller's...
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1951
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Callaway Went Thataway is an amiable spoof of early television's "Hopalong Cassidy" craze. Fred MacMurray and...
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George Markham
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1951
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The Raging Tide stars Richard Conte as San Francisco crime boss Bruno Felkin. After killing off a rival, Felkin tries to...
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1951
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Forget what you've been led to believe: Bedtime for Bonzo is a most enjoyable film, and Ronald Reagan is not outacted by the...
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Babcock
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1951
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Katherine "Katie" Standish (Ann Blyth) has been raised in a restrictive small town by her prudish Aunt Priscilla...
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Jim Dilloway
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1951
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Frank Damer
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1951
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This whimsical fantasy about a local drunk's 6' 3 1/2" imaginary rabbit pal was a smash hit (and a Pulitzer Prize winner) on...
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1950
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Zachary Scott plays Max Thursday, an alcoholic ex-police detective working as a bouncer at a sleazy rooming house owned by...
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1950
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Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven deserves a historical footnote as director William Castle's only comedy western. Future...
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1948
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Adapted by Moss Hart from the novel by Laura Z. Hobson, this film stars Gregory Peck as recently widowed journalist Phil...
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1947
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Based in part on a true story, Kiss of Death is given a veneer of reality by being filmed on location in New York, per the...
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1947
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