In this western, a world-weary bounty hunter begins working for an avaricious crook who wants to destroy the good name of a...
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Sadie
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1965
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Also released as Valley of the Swords, this lugubrious US/Spanish co-production features the usual mid-1960s "tax shelter"...
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1963
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Another of the handful of Playhouse 90 dramas that were filmed rather than telecast "live", "Homeward Borne" is based on a...
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Meg Lyttleton
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1957
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The relationship between a pilot and his wife is disrupted by a war orphan. ~ Rovi...
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1957
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This suspenseful air-borne adventure can rightfully lay claim to being the Mother of All subsequent in-flight disaster films...
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Ellen Stryker
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1957
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Some good performances overcome the scripted cliches in Dakota Incident. In the tradition of Stagecoach, the film offers a...
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Amy Clarke
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1956
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1956
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Gli Ultimi Cinque Minuti (The Last Five Minutes) was adapted from the popular Italian stage play by Aldo De Benedetti....
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Renata
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1955
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In this Italian melodrama, three Roman prostitutes suddenly find themselves on the streets when the city informs them that...
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1954
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Independently produced by Allan Dowling Pictures, This is My Love was distributed in the U.S. by RKO Radio. The film stars...
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Vida
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1954
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Even without its 3D/stereophonic sound gimmickry, Second Chance is a crackling good suspenser. Robert Mitchum plays Russ...
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Clare Sheppard
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1953
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As directed by Stuart Heisler (The Glass Key) and produced by David E. Rose, this slick and glossy, Technicolor-drenched...
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Elizabeth Smythe
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1952
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Robert Newton exhibits absolutely no shame in his portrayal of the title character in Blackbeard the Pirate. If you thought...
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Edwina
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1952
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Given to violent, unpredictable behavior, composer Richard Morton (Gary Merrill) is an accident waiting to happen. Attempting...
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Julie Bannon
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1952
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The title character (Paul Douglas) is a pro football player of the early 1940s at the end of his career. Douglas is offered a...
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Dee
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1951
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A remake of the French Le Corbeau ("The Raven"), The Thirteenth Letter is a film noir in a curious setting -- a rural village...
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Denise Tourneur
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1951
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Evelyn Warren
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1951
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A pioneering film about racial tensions, No Way Out stars Richard Widmark as a criminal named Ray Biddle, who despises...
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Edie Johnson
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1950
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Two Flags West is set in the waning days of the Civil War. Colonel Clay Tucker (Joseph Cotten) is one of several Confederate...
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Elena Kenniston
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1950
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Three wives, played by Jeanne Crain, Ann Sothern and Linda Darnell, are about to embark on a boat trip when each receives a...
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Lora May Hollingsway
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1949
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Cecil Carver
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1949
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Ex-navy pilot Slattery (Richard Widmark) works for a dope-smuggling ring. When he's not in the air, Slattery is making time...
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Aggie Hobson
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1949
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The year is 1908 and the setting Jericho, Kansas, a veritable cesspool of sin and vice. Dave Connors is a politically...
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Algeria Wedge
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1948
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Preston Sturges' Unfaithfully Yours is a typically witty and wild screwball comedy starring Rex Harrison as a symphony...
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Daphne De Carter
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1948
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They said it couldn't be done, but they did it: Kathleen Winsor's "notorious", bestselling bodice-ripper Forever Amber...
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Amber St. Clair
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1947
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Otto Preminger directed this romantic musical (something of a change of pace for the rather serious-minded director) set in...
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Edith Rogers
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1946
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One of the greatest movie Westerns, John Ford's My Darling Clementine is hardly the most accurate film version of the Wyatt...
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Chihuahua
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1946
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More serious and less colorful than The King And I, Anna And The King Of Siam is still a well-crafted and elaborate...
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Tuptim
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1946
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Set in turn-of-the century London, this period thriller stars Laird Cregar as George Harvey Bone, a composer who suffers from...
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Netta London
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1945
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Otto Preminger directed this stylish film noir exercise, intended as a follow-up to his surprise hit Laura. Kicked off a bus...
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Stella
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1945
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Greg McClure stars as legendary boxer John L. Sullivan in this screen biography of the famous fighter. Known as "The Boston...
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Anne Livinstone
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1945
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In this musical, a youthful trombonist is thrilled when he is allowed to play with Benny Goodman's Orchestra. Afterward he...
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Trudy Wilson
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1944
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On the eve of their 50th anniversary, a couple argue about whether or not to reveal a story from the husband's past that...
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Sylvia
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1944
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No slouch himself at rearranging the facts to make a good story, Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody would probably have...
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Dawn Starlight
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1944
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Summer Storm is a remarkably effective Hollywood filmization of Anton Chekhov's The Shooting Party. Linda Darnell stars as...
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Olga Urbenin
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1944
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1943
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The Song of Bernadette is a reverent recounting of the life of St. Bernadette of Lourdes. As a teen-aged peasant girl growing...
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1943
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In this melodrama, a group of women live in a boardinghouse near a prison to await the release of their men. ~ Sandra...
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1943
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Virginia Clemm
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1942
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Carmen Espinosa
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1941
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Jack Oakie is near the top of his form as Boley Bolenciecwcz, the best college football player to come down the pike in a...
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Louise Murray
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1941
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Seventeen-year-old Linda Darnell received her first big break in the appropriately titled 20th Century Fox production Star...
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Carolyn Sayres
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1940
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Henry Fonda plays Chad Hanna, a New York country bumpkin of the mid-nineteenth century who joins a travelling circus. He...
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Caroline
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1940
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Inspired by the true story of the leader of the Mormon Church, this film features Dean Jagger in the title role. The members...
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Zina Webb
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1940
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This is perhaps the best of the many Zorro films as Tyrone Power gives an outstanding performance as the alternately swishing...
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Lolita Quintero
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1940
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The extramarital shenanigans of a young married couple provide the basis of this surprisingly racy (for 1939 Hollywood)...
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Jane Norton
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1939
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In this romance, a young woman journeys from Syracuse to New York to see her sweetheart, a prominent architect. She is...
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Marcia Bromley
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1939
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