The Granite Lady: San Francisco Mint 1874-1937 is a 31-minute history documentary that chronicles the role of the San...
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1999
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1987
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In this psychological horror movie, an art student begins to seriously question his sanity after a terrifying nightmare...
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Lillian Gerben
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1983
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In this drama, a poor family used to living on a quiet and remote farm, find their lives disrupted when a freeway is slated...
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1982
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Mercedes McCambridge guest stars as blind, elderly Agatha Kimble, longtime friend of Thomas Magnum (Tom Selleck). Hired by...
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1981
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The fourth Airport film may be the silliest of them all, as George Kennedy returns, this time co-piloting with Alain Delon....
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1979
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The made-for-television western The Sacketts combines the plotlines from two seperate Louis L'Amour novels, The Daybreakers...
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1979
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In this comedy based on a play by Herb Gardner, a zany, disparate couple tries to beat the odds and stay together. The man...
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Street Lady
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1977
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The still-unsolved Black Dahlia murder case, fictionalized in the 1981 theatrical feature True Confessions, is handled on a...
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1975
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Made for television, Girls of Huntington House stars Shirley Jones as schoolteacher Anne Baldwin. Working at a school for...
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1973
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Novelist William Peter Blatty based his best-seller on the last known Catholic-sanctioned exorcism in the United States....
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1973
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A crisis ensues when Air Force One crashes while on a flight out west, apparently killing all those aboard, including...
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1972
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In this drama, two private investigators must find a serial killer after the 12-year investigation of the police fails...
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1972
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Making her second Bonanza appearance, Mercedes McCambridge is cast as wealthy widow Matilda Curtis, who helps Ben Cartwright...
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Matilda Curtis
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1970
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Jesus Franco's campy women's prison film, though both stereotypical and rare to find in its original version, is worthwhile...
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Thelma
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1969
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Mercedes McCambridge guest stars as ancient witch Carlotta, an old "friend" of Samantha's mother, Endora. Years earlier,...
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1968
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This action drama is adapted from a TV movie, The Faceless Man. The story centers around a secret service agent who goes...
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1968
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Oscar-winning dramatic actress Mercedes McCambridge lets down her hair in the raucously comic role of Sybilla, the matriarch...
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1966
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In this strange western a woman enlists the aid of her two brothers and her sister-in-law and begins a series of bank...
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1965
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Mercedes McCambridge guest-stars as Deborrah Banning, the wife of Baltimore publisher Horace Manning (Hayden Rorke). Having...
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Deborrah Banning
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1962
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Based on Jenny Angel, a novel by Elise Oaks Barber, Angel Baby is a gloves-off study of the faith-healing racket. The title...
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Sarah Strand
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1961
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The Oklahoma land rush of 1889 provides the starting point for this western drama, based on a novel by Edna Ferber. Yancey...
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1960
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In this lush, lurid adaptation of the 1957 Tennessee Williams one-act, Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn play a...
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Mrs. Holly
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1959
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This baroque nightmare of a south-of-the-border mystery is considered to be one of the great movies of Orson Welles, who both...
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1958
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Farewell to Arms is the second film version of Ernest Hemingway's World War One novel--and also the last film produced by...
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Miss Van Campen
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1957
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George Stevens' sprawling adaptation of Edna Ferber's best-selling novel successfully walks a fine line between potboiler and...
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Luz Benedict
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1956
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From the 1950s "Front Row Center" series, a made-for-television adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel about the unhappy...
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1955
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One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and...
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Emma Small
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1954
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Mercedes McCambridge plays a singing waitress named Cash-and-Carry Connie in The Scarf. This alone should be enough to keep...
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Connie Carter
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1951
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In Lightning Strikes Twice, Ruth Roman stars a Shelley Carnes, a stage actress who champions the cause of Richard Trevelyan...
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Liza McStringer
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1951
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Director Gerry Mayer, nephew of MGM-head Louis B. Mayer, proved that nepotism had nothing to do with his hiring by turning...
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Ada Stritch
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1951
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Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Robert Penn Warren, All the King's Men is a roman à clef inspired by the career...
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Sadie Burke
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1949
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