In this made-for-TV shocker, a young sorority pledge (Kay Lenz) gets even for being humiliated in a hazing prank. ~ Jason...
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1978
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Call Me by My Rightful Name was cobbled together for overseas theatrical release from several episodes of the 1968 TV series...
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1973
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Mary Pilant
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1959
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Victor Mature, in one of his last leading man performances, plays Hank Whirling, the owner of a financially shaky circus who...
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Jeannie Weirling
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1959
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1001 Arabian Nights was the first animated feature film produced by the "progressive" UPA cartoon firm. The studio had...
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Princess Yasminda
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1959
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The highly variable Tab Hunter delivers his best film performance in the grim western Gunman's Walk. Hunter plays Ed Hackett,...
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Clee Chouard
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1958
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Princess Parisa
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1958
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Mister Cory represented the first of several successful collaborations between star Tony Curtis and director Blake Edwards....
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Jen Vollard
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1957
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In this frantic service comedy, a group of bored-to-tears American GI's stationed at a medical facility in France would like...
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Lieutenant Betty Bixby
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1957
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This Sam Katzman-produced sci-fier was originally released on a double bill with Katzman's Giant Claw. The plot is motivated...
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Laura Hutchinson
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1957
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The Rico brothers are mobsters in the employ of syndicate head Sid Kubick. Richard Conte plays the one Rico brother who has...
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Norah
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1957
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In this western, a cavalryman disobeys his officer's command to massacre Indians at Sand Creek, goes AWOL and heads for his...
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Ann Martin
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1957
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The "hipster" dialogue bandied about in The Wild Party is reason enough to sit through this curious time capsule. Anthony...
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Honey
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1956
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Trouble brews when a widowed, small town librarian takes a stand against censorship. The trouble begins when the town...
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1956
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In this western, the tables are turned and the Indians get revenge on the whites. The story centers around a man, who is...
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Taini
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1956
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Tight Spot is based on Leonard Kantor's novel Dead Pigeon, which in turn was obviously inspired by Virginia Hill's appearance...
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1955
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Cell 2455 Death Row is based on the autobiography of condemned prisoner and "jailhouse lawyer" Caryl Chessman....
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Jo-Anne
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1955
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This fact-based prison drama tells the tale of a band of prisoners living in the innovative 2,600-acre prison at Chino,...
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1955
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Based on actual events, The Phenix City Story tells the tale of a wide-open "Sin City" in Alabama (across a bridge from...
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Ellie Rhodes
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1955
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Laid up with a broken leg, photojournalist L.B. Jeffries (James Stewart) is confined to his tiny, sweltering courtyard...
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1954
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1954
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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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1953
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Originally intended as a 3D film, this standard-issue Bob Hope musical comedy was released "flat." The 50-year-old Hope plays...
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1953
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Adapted from a novel by W.R. Burnett (which hadn't yet been published when the film was released), Arrowhead is a tough,...
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1953
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The title character in this silent, two-reel Our Gang comedy is lovable Mr. Tuttle, played by Richard Daniels, the father of...
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1923
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