A young boy receives a mysterious box as his 13th birthday draws near, and scours the streets of Manhattan for the four keys...
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2011
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A lonely writer quits his job at a Princeton prep school and sets his sights on New York, where he forges an unlikely bond...
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Vivian
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2010
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A woman coping with a serious illness must face issues in her relationship with her daughter as she recalls her own troubled...
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Peggy
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2009
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Acclaimed animator and independent filmmaker Emily Hubley directed this offbeat fusion of animation and live action. Mona...
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2009
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A lonesome widower and college economics professor finds his mundane existence suddenly shaken up when he befriends a pair of...
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Barbara
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2008
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2008
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Estranged from his parents by circumstance and nudged toward a foster family, a young boy seeks out his long-lost folks and...
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2007
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Filmmaker David Lebrun casts his eye on the evolution of art, science, and the world around us in this fusion of documentary...
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Narrator
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2005
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2004
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Set in 1953, Mona Lisa Smile tells the story of Katherine Watson (Julia Roberts), a new young art history professor at...
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2003
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A down-on-his luck auteur gets one more chance at the big time -- provided his neuroses don't swallow him whole -- in...
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2002
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This long-delayed romantic comedy from director Peter Chelsom stars Warren Beatty as a wealthy New York architect, Porter...
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2001
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2000
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This three-part drama, produced for HBO, examines the changing tides of the lives of lesbians in America, both politically...
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Abby
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2000
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In the 1860's, industrialist Hugh Crain financed the construction of Hill House, a beautiful but forbidding mansion where...
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1999
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Nick Nolte and James Coburn deliver some of the finest work of their respective careers in this powerful but troubling...
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1998
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Actor Timothy Hutton's directorial debut is set in rural New Hampshire of the mid-'60s. Divorced motel owner Mrs. Frankovitz...
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Leah Schroth
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1998
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1997
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This Disney live-action film is a very loose adaptation of Mark Twain's two novels about boyhood friends in Hannibal, MO, The...
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1996
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Eleanor Kinsbury (Marian Seldes), one of Nantucket's wealthiest and most imperious citizens, hires Joe (Tim Daly) and Brian...
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1995
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The full title of this made-for-TV film was In the Best of Families: Pride and Madness. Based on a true story, the film...
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1994
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Penelope Ann Miller's delightful performance as the shy, part-time librarian Betty Lou Perkins is the saving grace of this...
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1992
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Soon it will be the very first Christmas for baby Avery, and Murphy (Candice Bergen) has planned a very quiet, simple...
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1992
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The community players of Cabot Cove have chosen to stage a play about a 17th century witch who had placed a curse on the town...
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1992
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The ongoing debate over parental rights in medical procedures comes to the forefront when a five-year-old girl dies from a...
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1991
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Ballet and modern dance (a closely related artform) owe an unpayable debt to the Russian emigre choreographer George...
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1989
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The Hotel Copacabana is about to host members of the tobacco industry for a convention of some sort. It is unclear why they...
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1989
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The Gotham Book Mart in New York City has been considered a center for avant-garde literature for years. At the heart of this...
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Narrator
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1987
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This biography video looks at the famed dance legend, Louis Horst. This is part of the "Eye on Dance' series. ~ Rovi...
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1983
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Mother
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1978
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Learn about art propaganda and the power of art harnessed by political regimes with this informative video. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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1967
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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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Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) must act quickly when Caleb Reymer (Steve McNally) shows up on the land owned by little Jimmy...
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1965
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Debbie
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1959
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1959
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Those who learned to dislike Conrad Richter's novel The Light in the Forest when it was required reading in high school will...
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1958
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Charlie Brailing (Norman Lloyd) dreams of leaving his wife, Lydia (Marian Seldes), and flying off to Rio. Of course, if he...
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1958
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There's no shortage of suspects when vitriolic society columnist Mary K. Davis (Marian Seldes) is murdered. Even so, the...
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) comes to the defense of a strong-willed schoolteacher named Molly Stanton (Marian Seldes). It seems...
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1958
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Among the passengers in a westbound stagecoach are gunslinger-for-hire Paladin (Richard Boone) and a Philadelphia girl named...
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1957
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Actually, this retelling of the life of outlaw Jesse James is only as true as its predecessor, the highly fanciful 1939...
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1957
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Adapting a made-for-TV play that he had directed for the screen, John Frankenheimer made his feature film debut with this...
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1957
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One of a group of captives rescued from the Cheyenne by the Cavalry is a 12-year-old white boy who has been raised as an...
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1956
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Co-produced by famed documentarian Willard Van Dyke, Lonely Night was filmed in cooperation with the Mental Health Film...
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Caroline
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1954
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An American columnist rails for the rights of a free press in this small screen drama presented as part of the "Studio One"...
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1953
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