A materialistic businessman learns the value of giving in this family film from the Hallmark Channel. Based on a true story,...
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2008
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Terror is lurking online in this thriller directed by William Malone, who also helmed the 1999 remake of...
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2002
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In this sci-fi adventure, a brave hero saves the Blue Planet from alien invaders and in so doing keeps a promise to his dead...
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1998
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1998
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This well-wrought Canadian direct-to-video actioner (in large part a knock-off of the Die Hard series) stars Dolph Lundgren...
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Douglas Murphy
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1997
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Responding to a distress call in the Gamma Quadrant, Kira, Dax, and Bashir land on a planet that the Jem'Hadar had all but...
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1996
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Working-class espionage-agent Harry Palmer returns in this spy thriller. The story begins in London after a murder occurs...
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Craig Warner
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1995
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Non-Canadians may not be aware that, come mid-winter, Florida is the promised land for many of the thoroughly chilled...
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1993
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While travelling through Amish country in hopes of purchasing a quilt, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is stuck there after a...
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1991
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In Lena's Holiday, the title heroine (Felicity Waterman) is an East German who makes the most of her newfound post-Berlin...
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Jan MacKenzie
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1990
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In this thriller, a businessman's private habit of calling a phone sex service nearly costs him his life and that of his...
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1990
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The true story of Canadian journalist Victor Malarek is dramatized in this well-meaning little film. When first we see him,...
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Moorcraft
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1989
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The four-hour TV movie Passion and Paradise traces the rise and fall of real-life British playboy Alfred de Marigny...
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Mike Vincent
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1989
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In this WWII melodrama, a young pilot captured by the Japanese falls in love with a village woman. Robert (Chris Makepeace)...
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Sgt. McManus
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1987
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In this suspenseful thriller two strangers are suddenly thrown together in the strangest of circumstances when they witness...
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Daniel Hawkins
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1987
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A syndicate of Los Angeles gangsters is kidnapping beautiful young women, drugging them, and forcing them to participate in...
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1987
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A police officer investigating the death of a transvestite masks feelings of love for his widowed sister (Charlotte Rampling)...
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Bert Sanders, Police Superintendent
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1987
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The early ups and later downs in the life of Joshua Shapiro (James Woods) more or less describe the trajectory of this...
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Kevin Hornby
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1985
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Over the protests of several local residents, shady tycoon Henderson Wheatley (John Ericson) intends to build a high-rise...
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1985
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The Seduction a z-grade erotic thriller, tells the story of a TV newswoman spied upon and stalked by an obsessed fan. Jamie...
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Brandon
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1982
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An Italian deli owner (Tom Skerritt) gets fed up with the petty hoodlums in his south Philadelphia neighborhood who have been...
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Vince Morelli
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1982
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The year is 1931. Someone is trying to permanently derail the Orient Express. This drama, based on a true story, explains...
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Sylvester Matushka
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1982
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Beulah Land is an edited, movie-length version of the three-part TV miniseries adaptation of Lonnie Coleman's multi-part...
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Casey Troy
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1980
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An exceedingly complex plot with a few gaps in logic characterizes this uneven thriller by George Bloomfield. Photographer...
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Michael Taylor
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1980
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Fine del Mondo nel Nostro Solito Letto in una Notte Piena di Pioggia, literally translated as "The End of the World in Our...
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1978
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Host
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1978
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Mark Miller
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1978
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Scaramouche
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1976
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For better or worse, The Gumball Rally was the catalyst for a short-lived cycle of "illegal cross-country race" flicks. As...
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Bannon
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1976
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Max Ehrlich adapted his own novel for the screen in this fitfully amusing paranormal thriller. College professor Michael...
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Peter Proud
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1975
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Pete
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1974
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In this engaging crime drama with an undercurrent of subtle humor, James Coburn stars as Harry, a "cannon" (a top-flight...
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Ray
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1973
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Per its title, Jack Smight's Frankenstein: The True Story, strives for greater faithfulness to Mary Shelley's novel than...
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The Creature
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1973
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Filmed in Canada, The Groundstar Conspiracy was adapted from L.P. Davies' novel The Alien. Michael Sarrazin plays a research...
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Welles
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1972
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Paul Newman plays the title role in John Huston's surreal, revisionist western as the infamous Texas hanging judge. Upon...
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1972
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A drug addict seduces his lover into sharing his chemical joys and together they begin a wrenching downward spiral into...
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1971
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Also known as Never Give an Inch, this film was based on a novel by Ken Kesey. Paul Newman (who also directed) stars as Hank...
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Leeland Stamper
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1971
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In this psychological drama, Catherine (Julie Christie) is an attractive young woman living in Rome who is infatuated with a...
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Gregory
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1970
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William Popper (Michael Sarrazin) is the son of a stockbroker and is thoroughly disenchanted with "the system." So much so...
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William Popper
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1970
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A total of nine Academy Award nominations went to this wildly acclaimed, allegorical drama set amongst the contestants in a...
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Robert
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1969
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This routine western finds Gannon (Tony Franciosa) as a lone drifter on the Kansas plains. He never looks for any trouble...
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Jess
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1969
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Wylie
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1969
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In this adventure, seven young west Texans ride out to volunteer for the Confederate army during the mid-point of the Civil...
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Miller Nalls
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1968
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On California's Malibu Beach in the late 1960s, young people are enjoying a life with few responsibilities and plenty of...
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Denny
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1968
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Michael Sarrazin plays Curley, a young man gone AWOL from the Army who soon makes the acquaintance of Mordechai...
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Curley
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1967
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Never once does Bobby Darin sing "Mack the Knife" or "Splish Splash" in Gunfight in Abilene. Instead, he plays a peaceable...
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1967
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In this made-for-TV movie, a deadly bomb is concealed aboard a passenger jet in a devious plan to blackmail the airline...
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1966
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