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The Patriarch
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1995
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Sheriff Metzger (Ron Masak) investigates when Vivian Proctor (Pamela Bellwood), one of Cabot Cove's best-liked and busiest...
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1989
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In this episode, defense attorney Cromwell investigates the case of a woman accused of killing her rich husband. She...
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1989
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A sprawling adaptation of the same-named novel by David Nevin, the three-part CBS miniseries Dream West starred...
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1986
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Robert Preston stars as a family man who kills the man who raped and murdered his daughter. After confessing to the police,...
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1986
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When it was first telecast on November 23, 1986, the made-for-TV Thanksgiving Promise (based on a novel by Blaine and Brenton...
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Executive Producer
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1986
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The opening episode of Murder She Wrote's second season marks the first occasion in which matronly mystery writer and amateur...
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1985
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Just who is seduced in the made-for-TV Seduced? Technically, it is Vicki Orloff (Cybill Shepherd), who once had a torrid...
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1985
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Based on a true story, this film follows the life of John Baptist de La Salle, a wealthy priest, who dedicated his life to...
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1984
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Season Two of Falcon Crest ended as Julia Cumson (Abby Dalton), the demented sister of ruthless Tuscany Valley winery owner...
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1983
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A hunting party arrives at a lodge in the Tatra mountains in Slovakia, near Hungary (the director of this film, Karoly Makk...
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Her husband
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1982
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Several criminal lawyers reunite every year in the Swiss mountains to entertain themselves with fake trials and murder...
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1982
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Much of the action in Season Two of Falcon Crest is precipitated by the murder of Carlo Agretti (Carlos Romero) the father of...
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1982
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In this made-for-TV thriller, a luckless, cynical San Diego gumshoe is hired to look into the mysterious disappearance of a...
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Producer
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1982
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Angela Channing (Jane Wyman), the formidable and much-feared owner of Napa Valley's Falcon Crest winery; and Angela's nephew...
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1981
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Inspired a song that was extremely popular with the German soldiers during WW II, this fictional story begins in 1938 while...
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David Mendelsson
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1981
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A young jounalist (Patrick Dewaere) stumbles across something much more sinister than a simple suicide in the death of a...
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1981
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Miller (Hugo Stiglitz) is a reporter on to something when he sees passengers disembark from a plane and start attacking and...
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Gen. Murchinson
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1980
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A courageous mercenary journeys to the New Guinea jungle to find a missing young woman. He brings with him an expert on the...
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Prof. Carter
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1980
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1980
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The made-for-TV Fugitive Family questions the efficacy of the government's witness protection program. After sending...
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Anthony Durano
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1980
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With a cast sure to please cult and horror fans alike, this pseudo-women's-prison film from director Hikmet Avedis is a good...
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Dr. Sidney Coleman
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1980
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"Names have been changed to protect the innocent" in this infamous fictionalization of the tragic mass suicide of 914...
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1980
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Donald A. Stanwood's original novel The Memory of Eva Ryker used the Titanic tragedy as its launching pad. This made-for-TV...
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1980
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The 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid provides the setting for this drama that centers on a man's mid-life crisis. While...
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1980
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Dr. Walker
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1980
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Il Fiume del Grande Caimano a low budget, monster-on-the-loose Italian horror film provides more chuckles than goosebumps in...
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Joshua
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1979
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This hokey Italian monster movie -- distributed in the U.S. through Roger Corman's New World Pictures under the title...
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1979
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1978
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1978
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We'll confess not to having seen The Amazing Captain Nemo, principally because we can't find it anywhere. It's our loss,...
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Dr. Robert Cook
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1978
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In this failed pilot for a series, a biochemist reproduces. He copies himself 13 times to help stop a top-secret cloning...
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Executive Producer
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1978
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Anna Sewell's 1906 novel Black Beauty was given its most elaborate and thorough filmization to date in this five-part TV...
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1978
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When his father does not return from the Norse colony in Vinland (Greenland) for years and years, warrior son Thorvald (Lee...
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King Eurich
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1978
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In the years immediately following World War II, chaos and violence touched the lives of many Germans. In this story, Anna...
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Colonel Stone
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1978
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The patient and non-pugilistic methods used by Inspector Simpson (Ray Milland) finally help him discover who killed the...
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1977
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Highway menaces terrorize the roadways and travelers in this action adventure. ~ Rovi...
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1977
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In this drama, a beautiful woman with a taste for married men begins looking at her life in a new way. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1977
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When a prominent psychiatrist is murdered, the mayor and one of the leading politicians in town become enmeshed in the...
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1977
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Harvey Wood
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1976
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In this crime thriller, Morelli (Mel Ferrer) is a writer whose books no longer sell well, at least in part because of his...
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Morelli
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1976
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This offbeat John Wayne vehicle casts the Duke as Detective Jim Brannigan, an Irish-American detective at large in London....
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Mel Fields
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1975
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Massimo Oderisi
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1974
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In this film, also released under the title I Want Her Dead, Katie Lewis (Twiggy) and her husband Ben (Michael Witney)...
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Producer
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1974
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1973
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Norman Lloyd directed this televised production of Jean Renoir's World War II-era play. Taking place backstage at a...
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1973
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In this spy thriller, Gorenko (Max Von Sydow) is on the run from his Russian spymasters, and wants to defect. The Americans...
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Producer
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1972
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The TV series Tenafly starred James McEachin as a working-stiff LA private eye. In the series premiere, which first aired...
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1972
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A play by Jean Anouilh is the basis for A Time for Loving. In this Gallic blend of La Ronde and Plaza Suite, a single Paris...
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Producer
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1971
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In this suspense thriller, Max von Sydow is Selem, who inconveniences his sister Esther (Liv Ullman) and her husband, Dr....
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Producer
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1970
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Wait Until Dark is an innovative, highly entertaining and suspenseful thriller about a blind housewife, Susy Hendrix...
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Producer
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1967
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For some reason, the elongated figures limned by the highly astigmatic painter El Greco (1541-1614) perfectly suited the...
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Producer, El Greco
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1966
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In this romance, a plucky Spanish girl dreams of becoming a bullfighter. To do so, she begins pretending to be a boy and...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1966
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Veteran gangster Gustave (Lino Ventura) escapes from prison to find his sister is being blackmailed by some petty thugs in...
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1966
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1964
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Though Fall of the Roman Empire is now infamous as the epic which destroyed the cinematic "empire" of producer...
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1964
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Rudy DeMeyer
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1964
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1963
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Filmmaker Julien Duvivier returns to the multistoried format of his earlier omnibus films Tales of Manhattan and...
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1962
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Mel Ferrer buckles his swash for the Italian actioner Charge of the Black Lancers. Cast as a sword-wielding patriot, Ferrer...
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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1962
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1961
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When a German outpost is devastated in World War II, a Nazi commandant holds 30 innocent people hostage to get the saboteur...
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1961
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1961
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The oft-filmed Maurice Renard novel Hands of Orlac was given another cinematic go-round in this Franco-British production....
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Steven Orlac
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1960
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Five murder suspects are brought forward by investigators for their motives. ~ Rovi...
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1960
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This is an uninspired murder mystery directed by Jacques-Gérard Cornu about the unfortunate and unnatural demise of a...
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George
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1960
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Previously filmed in 1932 as Vampyr, Sheridan LeFanu's classic psychological horror tale was given a second go round in 1961...
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Leopoldo De Karnstein
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1960
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Pennsylvania miner Harry Belafonte emerges from a cave-in to discover the coal field, and indeed all of Pennsylvania,...
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Benson Thacker
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1959
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1959
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This romantic drama set in a Venezuelan jungle is based on a novel by W.H. Hudson about Rima, a mythical "bird-woman" and her...
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Director
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1959
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About the only perils that heroine Dana Wynter avoids in Fraulein are being tied to the buzzsaw and chased across the ice by...
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Foster MacLain
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1958
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There's a curious, unsettling "feel" to MGM's The Vintage, perhaps because of its curiously selected cast. Mel Ferrer and...
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Giancarlo Barandero
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1957
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For its time, The Sun Also Rises was a reasonably frank and faithful adaptation of the 1926 Ernest Hemingway novel. Its main...
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Robert Cohn
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1957
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In the 1950s, French films were considered the ne plus ultra in naughtiness by certain impressionable filmgoers. It was to...
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Viscount Henri de Chevincourt
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1956
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1956
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War and Peace is a commendable attempt to boil down Tolstoy's long, difficult novel into 208 minutes' screen time. In...
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Prince Andrei Bolkonsky
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1956
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Outside pressures affect a recently ordained priest in his new parish. ~ Rovi...
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1955
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1955
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Capt. Alfred
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1955
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Don Paolo
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1954
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Based on the story by Paul Gallico, Lili stars Leslie Caron as the title character, a 16-year-old waif who runs off to join a...
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Paul Berthalet
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1953
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MGM's first CinemaScope production was the lavishly appointed Knights of the Round Table. Without overlapping into any...
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King Arthur
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1953
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Henrik
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1953
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Noel, Marquis de Maynes
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1952
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The original title for Rancho Notorious was Chuck-a-Luck, which is also the title of the soundtrack ballad (written by...
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Frenchy Fairmont
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1952
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Luis Bello
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1951
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Vendetta began as a pet project of producer/director/writer Preston Sturges. Producer Howard R. Hughes was at first...
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Director
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1950
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The Secret Fury works best if one is willing to suspend one's disbelief from the outset. Claudette Colbert stars as Ellen, a...
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Director
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1950
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One of the most oft-revived of the pre-Technicolor Nicholas Ray efforts, Born to Be Bad offers us the spectacle of...
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Gobby
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1950
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Until the House Un-American Activities Committee horned in, several postwar Hollywood films dealt with touchy "liberal"...
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Dr. Scott Carter
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1949
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1948
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A widow's grief turns to blind maniacal rage against the daughter she holds responsible for her husband's death in this, the...
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Director
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1945
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