Would you believe Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine as a pair of free-spirited hippies on a crime spree? That's the premise of...
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1971
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When Jimmy Price (Jim Brown) wins an upset victory for sheriff, he becomes the first black man ever to hold the job (or any...
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1970
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After a debut on Broadway in 1951, Paramount spent an estimated 17 to 20 million dollars in production costs for this Lerner...
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1969
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Occasionally listed as In Enemy Hands (evidently a working title), In Enemy Country is a war film with "A" ambitions and a...
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1968
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In this detective drama, a struggling private detective is hired to protect a millionaire's mistress. After repeated...
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1968
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In this WW II drama a naive group of men join the military to fight for their country, never anticipating the horrifying...
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1967
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An exclusive LA country club provides the setting for this sudsy melodrama that centers on a handsome assistant golf pro and...
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1967
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Otto Preminger directed this star-studded adaptation of K.B. Gliden's novel about racial prejudice and emotional unrest in...
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1967
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A small town is terrorized by a grizzly bear in this uninspired western. Jim Cole {Clint Walker} must defend his inherited...
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1966
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The original king of rock-n-roll (Elvis Presley) stars in this light comedy musical as a singing buck who finds employment at...
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1965
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In Harm's Way, based on James Bassett's novel Harm's Way, has enough plot in it for four movies or a good miniseries (when it...
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1965
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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Sidney Pollack marked his feature film directing debut with this taut suspense drama, based upon an actual incident reported...
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1965
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This charming tale is about a young girl's father and his slightly erratic behavior after sampling a refreshing alcoholic...
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1963
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1962
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Edmond O'Brien became the latest actor to try his hand at directing in Man-Trap (he'd previous functioned as codirector on...
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1961
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Theft is the pivotal element of this drama which was based on a Brink's robbery. A gang of thieves decide to pull a major...
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1961
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In this comedy drama, two troubled college freshmen find themselves united by their mutual family woes and so decide to...
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1961
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Elvis Presley stars in GI Blues as Tulsa McLean, a soldier stationed in Germany, who pulls strings to stage a big show for...
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1960
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When a space alien's fascination with Earthlings gets the better of him, he breaks one of his planet's laws and speeds off to...
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1960
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Cowboy Line Bartlett (Jack Lord) comes to San Francisco and meets Kim Sung (Nobu McCarthy), a Chinese slave girl coveted by...
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1960
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Set in the Kansas territory during the middle of the 19th century, this is a visually evocative but conventional western. The...
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1959
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The Hangman is a stock western with a thin plot and cardboard characters, about a rigid, U.S. Marshal. Mackenzie Bovard...
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1959
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This Disney adventure differed from many films of its era in that it depicted an unusually humanistic view of Native...
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1958
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Anthony Quinn and Shirley Booth play a married couple who cling and claw like cats in a bathtub in this sudsy melodrama set...
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1958
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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Set in the American West after the Civil War, this drama is the pull-no-punches story of a lethal family feud. Colt Saunders...
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1957
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The Buster Keaton Story is the sublimely inaccurate life story of immortal film comedian Buster Keaton, played by...
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1957
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1957
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1957
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For reasons unknown, the change-of-pace Bob Hope vehicle That Certain Feeling is out of favor with many Hope buffs. Bob plays...
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1956
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Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film...
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1956
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Samuel and Bella Spewack's English adaptation of French playwright Albert Husson's morbidly humorous stage piece...
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1955
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According to some eyewitness reports, the feud between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis was at its peak during the filming of...
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1954
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White Christmas, Paramount's belated follow-up to the 1942 hit Holiday Inn, was the studio's first VistaVision production. A...
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1954
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1954
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Elephant Walk was several weeks into production when the film's original leading lady, Vivien Leigh, was replaced by...
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1954
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The simple story of a Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director George Stevens' Western...
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1953
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Paramount's Pine-Thomas unit served up another winner with the Technicolor actioner Crosswinds. Set in New Guinea, the film...
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1951
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Somewhat similar to John Ford's Wagon Master (1950), Passage West deals with a band of religious pioneers, led by a...
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1951
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Paramount's immensely successful Pine-Thomas production unit once more struck box-office gold with The Last Outpost....
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1951
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