Jon Lovitz makes a return appearance as Steve, the dopey doper whose restaurant Monica (Courteney Cox) auditioned to be a...
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Waiter #2
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2003
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Director Ron Howard's drama follows a beleaguered reporter during a hectic 24 hours at a New York City tabloid....
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1994
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The ongoing debate over parental rights in medical procedures comes to the forefront when a five-year-old girl dies from a...
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1991
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1990
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In this supernatural prison drama, a correctional facility is reopened after being closed for over twenty years. It was shut...
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1988
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1988
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Charles Purpura scribed this semi-autobiographical tale about his experiences in a Brooklyn Catholic school of 1965. The film...
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1985
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Jim Henson's Muppets find themselves in Manhattan yearning to get a musical on Broadway in this charming film that also...
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1984
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Set on the streets of New York's Little Italy, this dramatic series of character studies chronicles the lives and...
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1984
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In Still of the Night, a mystery thriller written and directed by Robert Benton, a psychiatrist falls in love with a woman...
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1982
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This Emmy-winning made-for-TV movie, based on a book by Oscar-winning screenwriter Barry Morrow (from his true story), stars...
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1981
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The ads for Arthur suggested that this was an obnoxious film about an obnoxious man, an eternally drunken millionaire...
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1981
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1981
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The McCarthy-era "witch hunts" in the entertainment industry set the stage for this comedy drama set in the 1950s. Howard...
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1976
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1964
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The Fur Collar is the principal clue in a mystery involving an espionage ring. Reporter John Bentley, assigned to the Paris...
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Mike Andrews
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1962
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In this mystery, an Oxford archaeologist is murdered while investigating the Kytang Wafers, a valuable find. Not only is he...
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1961
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This unusual western concerns the conflict between a priest and a Mexican bandito from A Night to Remember (1958) director...
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Chief of Police
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1961
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1961
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A strange bet provides the basis of this comedy, a British theater producer decides to make some easy money by betting a...
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Dr. Malcolm Nettel
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1961
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In this WW II actioner, the crew of the Seahawk nearly mutinies when they discover that their new commander is a tactical...
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Paul Turner
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1959
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1959
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In this African adventure, two brothers head to Kenya to lead settlers through the dense jungle. Conflict arises when the...
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1957
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In this adventure, a remake of Singapore (1947), a hero finds a bracelet containing 13 precious gems while visiting Istanbul....
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Inspector Nural
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1957
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Sydney Chaplin (son of Charlie) heads the cast of the British meller The Deadliest Sin. Chaplin plays a slimy holdup man...
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Inspector Kessler
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1956
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In this African adventure, a big-game hunting millionaire, attempts to track down and shoot his wife and her lover who is...
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1956
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The Way Out was originally released in Great Britain as Dial 999. The eponymous telephone number is the emergency line to...
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Detective Sgt. Seagrave
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1956
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A man seeking asylum takes desperate actions to prove his sincerity in this drama. The man is an important Hungarian...
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1956
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This video is comprised of two episodes from the suspenseful anthology series, Pendulum. The first "The Price of Vanity,"...
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1956
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In this crime drama, a sneaky race-car driver wants to kill his wife the heiress. Unfortunately her attorney, who is in love...
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1955
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Hollywood's Danziger brothers dashed off the British The Count of Twelve in approximately two weeks. With only 51 minutes'...
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1955
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In this light-hearted crime drama, a rivalrous pair of reporters team up to solve the murder of a prominent artist's wife. ~...
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1955
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A newspaper journalist and his irritating assistant team up with the cops to solve a perplexing murder in this comical...
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1954
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A lady photographer clicks a few revealing pix at the home of a wealthy woman. When the home's occupant commits suicide, the...
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1954
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Jim Barneson
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1954
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Some good performances and a fun chase scene, but there is little else to commend this movie. It's a pretty hackneyed plot...
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1954
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The dangers faced by the men who built the first Mombassa-to-Uganda railroad are chronicled in this adventure. The story...
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1953
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1953
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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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Clark Sutton
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1953
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When Lippert Pictures first released the British River Beat in 1954, the ad campaign made a big deal over the fact that its...
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Inspector Dan Barker
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1953
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In this murder mystery, an aspiring novelist and amateur detective begins looking into the case of a famous unsolved murder...
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1952
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In this mystery, a woman desiring to locate her missing employer engages the services of "The Toff," a suave amateur...
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1952
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In this detective story, based on a novel by John Creasey, a smooth-talking detective helps a young woman solve her uncle's...
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1952
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1952
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In this thriller a young couple is engaged by Scotland Yard to capture the mysterious Marquis, a murderer. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1952
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This British crime drama is set in a supposedly haunted London theater and centers upon a producer who rents the building...
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1952
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In this entry in the series, amateur sleuth and aspiring novelist Temple and his wife look for a kidnapped scientist whose...
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1951
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Jim Brandon
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1950
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1950
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A mystery novel by Delano Ames was the launching pad for the British meller She Shall Have Murder. "She" is Rosamund John, a...
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1950
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A battle of the sexes begins to rage in an isolated private school in this charming British comedy. Just outside of London...
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1950
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Ladylike Diana Napier is unexpectedly coarse as the female gang boss in Bait. Napier only behaves herself around her lover...
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1950
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In this mystery, a married team of private investigators look into the background of a nerve doctor whose patients have been...
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1948
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In this drama, a popular singer tires of the fast lane and decides to leave fame and fortune in favor of marriage. After the...
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1947
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