In this film, young, headstrong Margaret Harwood (Penelope Ann Miller) is entrusted with a business assignment by her wine...
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Philippe
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1992
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A beautiful horticulturist visits her stepfather to discover the mystery behind her mother's untimely death. Her stepfather...
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Dr. Anton Arcane
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1989
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In this crime comedy, the daughter of a notorious French burglar must follow in her father's illustrious footsteps after he...
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1987
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From the 28-tape biography series The Hollywood Collection comes a comprehensive account of a real-life fairy tale, the story...
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1987
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In this actioner, a crack unit of elite mercenaries must protect a recently deposed Middle Eastern leader and his family...
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1987
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Faye Dunaway stars as a successful madam who is faced with difficulties from her "girls" in this made-for-TV movie. ~ Kristie...
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1986
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In this made-for-TV movie, a jealous mother tries to break up the burgeoning romance between her son and a young clerk at...
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1986
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Five Emmy nominations went to the two-part TV drama The First Olympics: Athens 1896. The story begins in 1894, when Baron...
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1984
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This unexciting story is about a woman who leaves her husband for an interlude of illicit romance and crime. The film begins...
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1984
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This (13th) time around, "007" receives the usual call to come and visit "Mother" when another agent drops off a fake Faberge...
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Kamal
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1983
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Filmed in 1982, Escape to Love wasn't given a general release until 1986. Clara Perryman plays an American student who falls...
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1982
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Arcane
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1982
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Count Dracula is a three-part British television adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. Louis Jourdan plays the count not as...
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1977
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Tango
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1977
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Prince di Siracusa
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1977
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The made-for-television The Man in the Iron Mask was, at the very least, the twelfth film version of Alexandre Dumas' novel...
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D'Artagnan
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1977
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De Villefort
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1974
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An unsubtle but effective TV-movie satire of the "Miss America" syndrome, Great American Beauty Contest stars Joanna Cameron...
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Ralph Dupree
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1973
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This video profiles the life and musical career of Edith Piaf, "the Little Sparrow." ~ Rovi...
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1973
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Frequent F.B.I "guest villain" Louis Jourdan returns, this time in the role of enemy spy Henry Dulac. Determined to smash...
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1971
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Ritual of Evil was a sequel to the earlier TV movie Fear No Evil; both were pilots for a never-realized Universal series,...
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David Sorell
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1969
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1969
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Made for television, Run a Crooked Mile is an kaleidoscopic espionager filmed in Britain. Louis Jourdan plays a schoolteacher...
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1969
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Taken from the 1907 comedy play by Georges Feydeau, A Flea In Her Ear is a comedic sex romp about a wife suspicious of her...
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Henri
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1968
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In the opening episode of The F.B.I.'s fourth season, Inspector Lew Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and his assistant Tom Colby...
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1968
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Louis Jourdan, Kurt Krueger, Phillippe Fourquet and Stuart Nesbet star in To Die in Paris. Jourdan carries most of the film...
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1968
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This epic Spanish biopic chronicles the life of Cervantes, Spain's great novelist, playwright and poet, during the...
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1967
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Charles (Louis Jourdan) is a writer who falls for Sandra (Senta Berger) in this routine spy story. Sandra talks the writer...
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Charles Beaulieu
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1967
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A series of truck hijackings has coincided with the appearance of stolen American cargoes behind the Iron Curtain....
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1967
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Laurent
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1966
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An American girl finds love and laughter in the City of Lights in this romantic comedy. Maggie Scott (Ann-Margret) works as...
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Marc Fontaine
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1966
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Based on a Jules Verne tale about a make-believe, 19th-century country in the throes of revolution, this routine costume...
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Mathias
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1963
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This romantic comedy opens with a resounding warning: its chief concerns are passion, bloodshed, desire, and death....
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1963
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Terrence Rattigan, the playwright who brought us the multicharactered, multistoried Separate Tables, again offers us an...
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Marc Champselle
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1963
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Tom
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1962
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Edmond Dantes
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1961
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This French/Italian sword 'n' sandal effort is set in the Rome of 476 BC. The Eternal City is threatened with invasion from...
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1961
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1961
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1961
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In this dark drama, a married tutor in a French village finds himself obsessed by a beautiful young girl and begins to stalk...
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Paul
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1961
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Cole Porter's Gay Paree musical about the introduction in Montmartre in 1896 of the notorious Can-Can dance, is brought to...
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Philippe Forrestier
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1960
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A star-studded cast enlivens this glossy '50s soap opera, based on a novel by Rona Jaffe. The action unfolds at the...
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1959
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Gaston Lachaille
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1958
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What if the Dauphin of France managed to escape the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution? That's the premise of the...
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Duc de Beauvais
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1957
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1957
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This highly anticipated and lavishly publicized semi-musical TV adaptation of Kay Thompson's "Eloise" stories stars...
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1956
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Julie is most enjoyable if one doesn't take it too seriously. Doris Day plays Julie Benton, whose off-the-coop musician...
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Lyle Benton
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1956
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In this frothy romantic comedy, the lovely Brigitte Bardot plays Chouchou, a successful model. Chouchou is single but hoping...
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Michel
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1956
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Dr. Nicholas Agi
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1956
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Adapted by playwright John Patrick from a novel by famed globetrotter/filmmaker John H. Secondari, Three Coins in the...
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Prince Dino Di Cessi
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1954
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Rue de L'Estrapade was filmmaker Jacques Becker's immediate follow-up to his 1952 classic Casque D'Or. That the film does not...
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Henri
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1953
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Bertrando,Boccaccio,Giulio,Paganino
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1953
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The Happy Time was adapted from the long-running Broadway play by Samuel Taylor, which in turn was based on the novel by...
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Uncle Desmonde
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1952
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Jean Peters is at her feisty best in Anne of the Indies. Harboring a grudge against all men (and not without reason), Anne...
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Capt. Pierre Francois La Rochelle
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1951
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Richard Walton Tully's war-horse theatrical drama Bird of Paradise was filmed twice in Hollywood. This second version stars...
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Andre Lawrence
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1951
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MGM circumvented the censorship that would otherwise have prevented a film version of Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary by...
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Rodolphe Boulanger
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1949
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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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Stefan Brand
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1948
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Another interesting effort from independent Enterprise Productions, No Minor Vices stars recent French import Louis Jourdan....
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Ottavio Quaglini
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1948
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Based on a novel by Robert Hichens, The Paradine Case concerns Anna Paradine (Alida Valli), on trial for the murder of her...
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Andre Latour
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1947
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1943
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Rudolphe
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1942
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1942
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1942
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In this romantic comedy, a lonely orphan answers a singles ad in a paper and then slips out of the orphanage to meet the man...
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1941
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1940
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