Relive the funniest moments from The Jerry Lewis Show with this collection of highlights from episodes not seen since they...
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2009
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In this thriller, a London casino employee is imported to Lebanon ostensibly to work in a casino. He soon discovers that he...
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1989
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The consumption of human flesh is the main course of this off-beat horror movie that centers on a war veteran who returns to...
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Director
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1974
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Night Watch a suspenseful, under-rated thriller tells the story of a lonely, unhappily married woman who believes that she...
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John Wheeler
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1973
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The ongoing plight of Russian Jewry serves as the backdrop for the Golan-Globus effort Escape to the Sun (Habricha el...
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1972
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1972
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Paul Newman served as co-producer of this allegorical drama and stars as Rheinhardt, a opportunistic drifter who ends up in...
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Farley
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1970
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The love-hate relationship between a poet and his mistress provides the basis for this metaphorical drama. The trouble seems...
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Producer, He
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1969
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This zany British comedy finds a homeless hobo (Ringo Starr) being adopted by the world's richest man, Sir Guy Grand...
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1969
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Celhegus
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1969
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Director Anthony Mann's final film (Mann died during the filming, and the production was completed by the film's star,...
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Director, Eberlin
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1968
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This 99-minute film constitutes the first half of Robert Siodmak's mammoth two-part epic Der Kampf um Rom (Fight for Rome)....
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Celhegus
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1968
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This feature is a filmed stage production of the tragedy by William Shakespeare. Laurence Harvey stars as Leontes, the...
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Leontes
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1968
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When the Soviet Prime Minister accepts a beautiful English bulldog as a gift from the British government, he has no idea...
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Dr. Francis Trevellyan
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1966
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Life at the Top is a belated sequel to Room at the Top, John Blaine's "angry young man" British novel that was made into a...
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Joe Lampton
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1965
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Julie Christie won an Oscar for her portrayal of a bored, amoral fashion model in this cynical melodrama from director John...
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Miles Brand
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1965
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Derived from the classic 1951 Japanese film Rashomon, director Martin Ritt's The Outrage attempts to modernize the original...
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Husband
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1964
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Philip Carey
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1964
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Based upon a novel by Shelley Smith, The Running Man opens at the memorial service for Rex Black (Laurence Harvey), the owner...
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Rex Black
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1963
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Actor Lawrence Harvey made his debut as a writer and director with this downbeat drama. Sean McKenna (Harvey) is awaiting...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Sean McKenna
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1963
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This moody and controversial drama takes place in Depression-era New Orleans. Dove (Laurence Harvey) has traveled by bus from...
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Dove Linkhorn
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1962
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This long, 135-minute feature is divided into four different segments, three highlighting fairy tales and the first...
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The Cobbler,Wilhelm Grimm
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1962
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1962
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Certain film historians are perpetually amazed that the doggedly unappetizing Laurence Harvey became a major film star. In...
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Ivan Kalin
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1962
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An unusually tense and intelligent political thriller, The Manchurian Candidate was a film far ahead of its time. Its themes...
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Raymond Shaw
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1962
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Released in Great Britain as The Spinster, this romantic drama is based on a novel by Sylvia Ashton-Warner. Shirley MacLaine...
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Paul Lathrope
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1961
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John Buchanan
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1961
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The title is derived from the lyrics of a popular wartime ballad Bless 'Em All. This is, indeed, a war picture, set in...
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Private Bamtooth
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1961
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A woman who has long been short on feelings falls in love with a married man in this emotional drama. Gloria Wondrous...
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Weston Liggett
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1960
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John Wayne's directorial debut The Alamo is set in 1836: Wayne plays Col. Davy Crockett, who, together with Colonels Jim...
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Col. William Barrett Travis
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1960
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In this witty music-business satire, Johnny Jackson (Laurence Harvey) is a talent agent down on his luck who thinks his tide...
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Johnny Jackson
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1959
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1959
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Ruthless young working-class Englishman Laurence Harvey takes a job in a North Country village controlled by millionaire...
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Joe Lampton
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1959
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The Silent Enemy is based on Commander Crabb, a book by Marshall Pugh. This is the true story of young Lieutenant Crabb...
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Lt. Lionel Crabb
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1958
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In comfortable dotage, baronet Humphery Tavistock (Laurence Harvey) recalls a lifetime of romantic entanglements to his...
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Sir Humphrey Tavistock
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1958
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Three Men in a Boat is the second film version of the comic novel by Jerome K. Jerome. The titular trio is played by popular...
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George
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1957
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Julie Harris repeats her stage portrayal of the irrepressible Sally Bowles in John Van Druten's I Am a Camera. Set in...
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Christopher Isherwood
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1955
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This fourth film version of A.E.W. Mason's adventure yarn The Four Feathers relies heavily on stock footage from the more...
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John Durrance
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1955
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The Good Die Young is a psychological crime yarn, exploring the motivations of four participants in an armed robbery....
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Miles "Rave" Ravenscourt
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1954
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Generally forgotten today, Romeo and Juliet is a satisfactory, if perfunctory, adaptation of Shakespeare's immortal tragedy....
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Romeo
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1954
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Roundly panned when it was first released, this CinemaScope film version of Sir Walter Scott's The Talisman can now be...
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Sir Kenneth
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1954
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1953
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Black-market babies in a British boardinghouse provide the basis of this brutal crime drama. Though the landlady is...
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1953
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After the Ball is a well-mounted (if turgidly paced) filmed biography of legendary British music hall entertainer Vesta...
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Walter de Frece
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1953
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Innocents in Paris is a series of anecdotes bundled together by geography. First we see the efforts by British diplomat...
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1953
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In this murder mystery, the trouble begins when one of two brothers kills his own grandmother so he can steal her fortune...
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1952
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Inspired by the recent success of The Blue Lamp, I Believe in You is a multiplotted British drama about parole officers....
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1952
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The Women of Twilight in this controversial British production are the unwed mothers living in a group home. Helen Alistair...
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1952
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In this British crime drama, a petty crook teams up with a gangster to steal some jewels, but somehow the robbery goes awry...
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1951
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Star-in-the-making Laurence Harvey receives third billing in the British There is Another Sun. Set in the rarefied world of...
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Maguire
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1951
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Cairo Road is a standard British "police precinct" drama with a twist; this precinct is located in Cairo, Egypt....
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Lt. Mourad
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1950
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Partly conceived as a follow-up to Prince of Foxes, 20th Century-Fox's The Black Rose, reunites the earlier film's two stars,...
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1950
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1949
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Landfall takes place during the early portions of WWII. RAF pilot Rick (Michael Denison) is transferred to another squadron...
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1949
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A man recently gone AWOL from the Army (Derek Farr) is arrested in a store robbery that occurred while he was shopping. With...
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Detective Sgt. Lawson
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1949
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In this psychological thriller, an avaricious man covets his stepbrother's home. The greedy fellow knows that his...
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1948
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