Harry Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a singer and actor, bringing the Caribbean sounds of calypso music to the charts...
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2012
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Virtue battles treachery in this made-for-TV peroid drama. Prince Wenceslas (Jonathan Brandis) is the seventeen-year-old heir...
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1994
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A six-hour adaptation of Danielle Steel's best-selling novel, the ABC miniseries Crossings began on board a transatlantic...
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1986
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Loretta Young was originally to have starred in made-for-TV Dark Mansions, but she didn't like the script and passed up the...
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1986
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Film clips and interviews with actors and colleagues provide the material for this laudatory view of the career of Alfred...
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1985
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In this made-for-TV drama, a girl living in a small-town carefully hides her sordid past. She then meets a faded movie star...
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1978
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This film was a pet project of Joan Fontaine, based on a novel by Peter Curtis. It was her last feature film. Fontaine stars...
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Gwen Mayfield
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1966
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Alice Pemberton
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1963
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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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Baby Warren
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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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Dr. Susan Hiller
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1961
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Yes, that's 23-year-old Warren Beatty as grouchy, middle-aged Harry Grayson, the husband of bitter, quarrelsome Ellen Grayson...
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1960
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Francoise Ferrand
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1958
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Political intrigue and romantic gamesmanship send an already torrid Caribbean community to the boiling point in this drama....
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Mavis Norman
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1957
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Anne Leslie
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1957
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Crusading publisher Austin Spenser (Sidney Blackmer) wants to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial...
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Susan Spencer
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1956
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1956
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Loosely based on a novel by James M. Cain, this romantic drama centers on the struggles of a humble vineyard worker...
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Kendall Hale
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1956
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Stranger in the Night stars Joan Fontaine as a turn-of-the -century widow who moves into a somewhat foreboding seaside...
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1955
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Francesca Bruni
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1954
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The title character is Edmond O'Brien, a lonely travelling salesman who ends up married to two women, Eve (Joan...
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Eve Graham
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1953
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Bartolomea,Fiametta,Ginevra,Isabella
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1953
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In this suspense drama, a group of strangers becomes acquainted as they wait for a plane to arrive at an airport in Tangier....
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Susan
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1953
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Something to Live For is the last of director George Stevens' "small" films, before he concentrated full-time on such...
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Jenny Carey
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1952
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1952
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Produced by MGM's British facilities, the Technicolor Ivanhoe starred Robert Taylor in the title role. Returning to England...
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Lady Rowena
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1952
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Alice Grey
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1951
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One of the most oft-revived of the pre-Technicolor Nicholas Ray efforts, Born to Be Bad offers us the spectacle of...
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Christabel Caine
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1950
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With location scenes lensed in Italy, September Affair is consistently good to look at, even when the pacing flags and the...
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Manina Stuart
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1950
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Perhaps the finest American film from the famed European director Max Ophüls, the film stars Joan Fontaine as a young woman...
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Lisa Berndle
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1948
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Set in pre-World War I Austria, this relatively sweet and cheerful film marks writer/director Billy Wilder's first and last...
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Johanna Franziska Von Stultzenberg
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1948
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In this film noir drama, Bill Saunders (Burt Lancaster) is a former Prisoner of War living in England whose experiences have...
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Jane Wharton
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1948
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In this romantic comedy, a wealthy heiress marries hastily and realizes her mistake on her honeymoon in New York. Though it...
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Dee Dee Dillwood
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1948
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In this period drama, Joan Fontaine stars as Ivy Lexton, a woman with an unusual hunger for men. Though she already has a...
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Ivy Lexton
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1947
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In this romantic drama, Bill and Susan Cummings (Mark Stevens and Joan Fontaine), a couple from the Bronx, look back at the...
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Susan
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1946
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It all begins when popular actress Susan Darrell (Joan Fontaine) returns from a USO tour to marry business exectuive Richard...
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Susan Darell
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1945
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Jane Eyre
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1944
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Lady Dona St. Columb
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1944
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Warner Bros.' The Constant Nymph was the third filmization of Margaret Dean's 1924 novel; the first two were filmed in...
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Tessa Sanger
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1943
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Eric Knight's wartime novel This Above All was given the Tiffany treatment in the this 20th Century Fox big-budgeter....
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Prudence Cathaway
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1942
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Wealthy, sheltered Joan Fontaine is swept off her feet by charming ne'er-do-well Cary Grant. Though warned that Grant is...
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Lina McLaidlaw
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1941
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Mrs. de Winter
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1940
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Based on the Clare Booth Luce play of the same name, this MGM comedy is famous for its all-female cast and deft direction by...
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Peggy Day
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1939
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Man of Conquest was the first "super production" from Republic Pictures, a studio not known for its lavish budgets. This...
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Eliza Allen
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1939
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Though Rudyard Kipling's poem Gunga Din makes a swell recital piece, it cannot be said to have much of a plot. It's simply a...
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Emmy Stebbins
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1939
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Joan Fontaine was still two years away from full stardom when she appeared in the B-plus comedy Maid's Night Out. Future...
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Sheila Harrison
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1938
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Louis Hayward plays an arrogant Cambridge student who emigrates to America and enrolls at the West Point. Hayward's superior...
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Ann Porter
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1938
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In this romantic comedy a millionaire must somehow dissuade his daughter from marrying a money-grubbing social-climber. In...
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1938
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Handsome aerial footage highlights this rousing RKO adventure tale that combines a frozen-North survival drama with a...
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Meg
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1938
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The "suspense" in the RKO Radio musical comedy Music for Madame lies in whether or not golden-voiced Operatic tenor...
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Jean Clemens
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1937
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In this comedy, an attorney works to help the mayor of a large city win the election until the incumbent falls in love with...
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1937
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Fred Astaire's first RKO musical without his longtime partner Ginger Rogers is one of his best from any period -- even though...
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Lady Alyce Marshmorton
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1937
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Hotshot attorney Jimmy Hughes (Preston S. Foster) prides himself on never backing down from a dare. Thus, when he is goaded...
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Trudy Olson
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1937
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A doctor (John Beal) who loses faith in his skills renounces his profession and hides himself in a variety of jobs. He takes...
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Doris King
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1937
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Puritan Pictures seldom turned out a film that looked most expensive than it really was. The studio's Million to One appears...
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Joan Stevens
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1937
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1937
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MGM regularly churned out films in the 1930s that were all "star power" and very little plot. No More Ladies is a good...
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1935
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