In Roman Polanski's first American film, adapted from Ira Levin's horror bestseller, a young wife comes to believe that her...
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1968
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) breathing down his neck, Mig Torrance (Mike Kellin), head of With a large and thriving...
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1960
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In this action adventure, a Soviet agent pursues two Americans trying to make it to Copenhagen. They are assisted by a...
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1960
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In this bizarre drama, an inmate on death row has one final request before his impending hanging: he wants to spend the...
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1955
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Jalopy represents the first Bowery Boys film to be released by Allied Artists, though in essence it's still a Monogram...
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1953
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This lightweight 20th Century-Fox Technicolor musical stars Dan Dailey as Bill Carter, a widowed comic strip illustrator and...
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1953
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Bantam-weight Stanley Clements is Army Bound in this breezy Monogram programmer. Clements plays midget-car driver Frank...
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1952
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1952
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The Bowery Boys go to college in Hold That Line. Things haven't changed much since the Marx Bros. went to college in...
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1952
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In the words of its star Leonard Nimoy, Kid Monk Baroni was the sort of film that "made unknowns out of celebrities." The...
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June Travers
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1952
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In this western, a US marshal tries to stop a nefarious gang of thieves from harassing the local sheriff and from stealing...
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Alice Scott
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1952
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Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth is a lavish tribute to circuses, featuring three intertwining plotlines...
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1952
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1951
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Back in the 1930s, '40s and '50s, artist George Petty was famous for his "Petty Girl" illustrations; lovingly detailed...
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1950
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The people of a jungle village are suffering from a strange illness that is killing off the female population. The natives...
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1950
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