This made-for-cable documentary traces the filming of the imperishable classic Gone with the Wind, from its inception to its...
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1989
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The famous Bronte sisters are the subject of this film which not only discusses their literary feats but also their private...
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1988
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As indicated by the title, The Woman He Loved is the story of the romance between Britain's King Edward VII (Anthony Andrews)...
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Aunt Bessie
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1988
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This six-part, 12-hour miniseries was a sequel to the 1985 "mini" North and South, and like its predecessor it was based on a...
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1986
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This two-part TV movie recounts the life of Anna Anderson, who until the day she died at age 82 insisted that she was really...
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1986
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The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana was one of two 1982 TV movies inspired by the 1981 wedding of the Prince of...
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Queen Mother
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1982
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Honoria Waynflete
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1981
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The phenomenal success of the 1977 ABC miniseries Roots all but demanded a sequel to writer Alex Haley's epic story of his...
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Mrs. Warner
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1979
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Killer bees migrate to the United States from Africa via South America in this disaster film produced and directed by the...
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Maureen Schuster
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1978
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The story in this lavish cinemadaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Man in the Iron Mask remains faithful to the original novel:...
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1977
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Stretching the Airport concept as far as it will go, this third film in the series sticks a jet full of old actors 50 feet...
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Emily Livingston
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1977
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Liv Ullman portrays a female pope -- based on a long-held rumor that the papacy was held by a woman between the reigns of Leo...
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Mother Superior
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1972
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Olivia De Havilland plays a middle-aged woman who has recently been released from a mental institution after suffering a...
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Laura Wynant
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1972
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Based on Harold Robbins' bestseller, The Adventurers stars Yugoslav heartthrob Bekim Fehmiu as Porfirio Rubirosa clone Dax...
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1970
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An unusually long pre-credits sequence establishes the roots of faded Southern belle Charlotte's (Bette Davis) insanity;...
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Miriam
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1965
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Olivia de Havilland stars in this sensationalistic shocker as Mrs. Halyard, a wealthy widow recuperating from a broken hip....
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Mrs. Hilyard
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1964
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A mother who wants only the best for her challenged daughter faces a number of new and unexpected dilemmas in this romantic...
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Margaret Johnson
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1962
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A man is forced to prove who he really is -- and discovers that it isn't as easy as one might think -- in this drama. Sir...
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Maggie Loddon
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1959
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A gentler but no less resourceful Alan Ladd stars in The Proud Rebel. Ladd is cast as civil war veteran John Chandler, while...
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Linnett Moore
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1958
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The offspring of the American ambassador to France (the star was then living in Paris with her journalist husband),...
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Joan
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1956
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Ambitious but impecunious medical student Lucas Marsh (Robert Mitchum) marries the older and (in this film, at least) not...
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Kristina Hedvigson
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1955
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Based on a true event from 16th century Spain, this costume drama follows the tragic life of Ana de Mendoza, Princess of...
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1955
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Rachel Ashley
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1952
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Henry James based his 1881 novella Washington Square on a real-life incident, wherein a young actor of his acquaintance...
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Catherine Sloper
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1949
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"A woman loses her mind and is confined to a mental institution." That's the usual TV-listing encapsulation of The Snake Pit...
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Virginia Stuart Cunningham
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1948
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There's only one magnum of French champagne left in all of San Francisco, and both Navy lieutenant Briggs (Ray Milland) and...
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Margie Dawson
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1946
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Miss Josephine Norris
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1946
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Ruth Collins,Terry Collins
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1946
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Roundly blasted upon its release because of the extreme liberties it takes with the truth, Devotion is better as cinema than...
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Charlotte Bronte
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1945
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Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
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Herself
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1943
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A princess finds love with a regular American Joe in this patriotic romantic comedy. A European diplomat (Charles Coburn) is...
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Princess Maria
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1943
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Olivia De Havilland hadn't wanted to star in RKO's Government Girl, but was forced to do so by her home studio Warner Bros....
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Smokey Allard
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1943
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1943
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In This Our Life is not a "for the ages" classic of the Golden Age of Cinema, but as a highly effective and entertaining...
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Roy Timberlake
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1942
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In this screen version of the James Thurber-Elliot Nugent Broadway play of the same name, Henry Fonda stars as bespectacled,...
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Ellen Turner
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1942
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Though history is distorted almost beyond recognition in Warner Bros.' They Died With Their Boots On, audiences in 1941 ate...
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Elizabeth Bacon Custer
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1941
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Strawberry Blonde is the second, and by far the most well-regarded, of the three film versions of James Hogan's play One...
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Amy Lind
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1941
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Hold Back the Dawn begins with a shabby immigrant (Charles Boyer) wandering onto a Paramount sound stage and telling his life...
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Emmy Brown
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1941
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Olivia DeHavilland stars as a music student whose education is secretly subsidized by the aging owner of a phonograph factory...
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Amelia Cullen
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1940
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Santa Fe Trail, Errol Flynn's third western, has precisely nothing to do with the titular trail. Instead, the film is a...
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Kit Carson Halliday
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1940
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Gone With the Wind boils down to a story about a spoiled Southern girl's hopeless love for a married man. Producer...
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Melanie Hamilton
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1939
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Filmed on-location at the Naval Air Training Stations in San Diego, CA, and Pensacola, FL, this black-and-white Warner Bros....
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Irene Dale
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1939
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The fourth cinematic version of the novel Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman by E.W. Hornung, this romantic caper is a virtual...
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Gwen Manders
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1939
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This landmark western -- which, along with Stagecoach, has often been credited with revitalizing what had become a stagnant...
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Abbie Irving
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1939
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It is no secret that Bette Davis and Errol Flynn were at each other's throats throughout the filming of The Private Lives of...
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Penelope Gray
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1939
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Margaret Richards
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1938
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A standard-issue "screwball comedy" of the 1930s, Four's a Crowd starred a quartet of Warner Bros' biggest stars:...
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Lorri Dillingwell
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1938
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Maid Marian
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1938
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Michael Curtiz directs this Technicolor Western based on the familiar story by Clements Ripley about the rivalry between...
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Serena Ferris
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1938
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Director James Whale, well known for his witty horror films, tackled comedy head-on in this period piece, set in the 18th...
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Germaine De Le Corbe
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1937
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Call It a Day is a Warner Bros. attempt at British light comedy. Nothing much happens of any consequence in this story of a...
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Catherine Hilton
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1937
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Marcia West
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1937
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Elsa Campbell
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1936
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When David O. Selznick produced the film version of the 1000-plus page novel Gone with the Wind, he declared he could not...
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Angela Guessippi
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1936
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When British actor Robert Donat dropped out of Warner Bros. Captain Blood, the studio took a chance on its new contractee,...
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Arabella Bishop
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1935
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Hermia
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1935
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This fast-paced Warner Bros. comedy stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien as brothers who fight over the same girl. Mrs. O'Hara...
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Lucille Jackson
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1935
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In this rollicking adaptation of Ring Lardner's short story, Joe E. Brown plays an ace baseball player whose insistence upon...
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1935
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