Harry Belafonte rose to fame in the 1950s as a singer and actor, bringing the Caribbean sounds of calypso music to the charts...
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2012
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A young woman seeking freedom from her abusive boyfriend, her embarrassing family, and her own self-constructed cage...
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Producer
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2010
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Narrator
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2007
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The Weinstein Company and BBC Films team up to offer this inspiring exploration of one family's resilience and fortitude...
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Narrator
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2007
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A pedal-to-the-metal race car determined to prove his worth on the tracks discovers that life isn't always about crossing the...
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Doc Hudson
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2006
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Mars is Earth's closest planetary neighbor, and for decades scientists have been curious about the so-called "Red Planet,"...
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Narrator
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2006
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Documentary filmmaker Agusti Vila explores the enigma of the man who left Spain as Ceferino Carrión, and took on the name...
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2006
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Twelve men who belong to one of the world's most exclusive fraternities -- people who've walked on the surface of the moon --...
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2005
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Mark Wexler is a successful photojournalist who has also distinguished himself as a documentary filmmaker, but in many ways...
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2005
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This two-part HBO miniseries is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Richard Russo. Having long since sacrificed...
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Executive Producer, Max Roby
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2005
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2005
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Always his own best audience, celebrated author, social critic, and self-described political "nag" Gore Vidal also proves the...
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Reader
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2003
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Originally assembled by actress Joanne Woodward at Connecticut's Westport County Playhouse (where she served as artistic...
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Stage Manager
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2003
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The acclaimed graphic novel from crime writer Max Allan Collins becomes this big budget Dreamworks drama from director...
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John Rooney
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2002
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2002
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An ailing criminal and his excitement-starved nurse decide to knock over a bank for fun and profit in this comic suspense...
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Henry Manning
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2000
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The American Film Institute's Directors: Martin Scorsese profiles the great director and offers insight into Scorsese's...
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2000
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Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, Message In A Bottle stars Robin Wright Penn as Theresa Osborne, a writer for the...
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Dodge Blake
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1999
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Part of the Biography television series from A&E, this documentary reviews the career and personal life of actor Paul Newman....
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1999
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Harry Ross
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1998
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Fans of auto racing get a whole new perspective on Indy-style competition in this documentary, which was originally shot and...
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1997
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As actor, director, and executive producer, Sydney Pollack has been involved with some of Hollywood's most acclaimed works...
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1997
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This documentary features a full account of the 8th Infantry's invasion of Germany. ~ Rovi...
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Narrator
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1997
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Utilizing archival footage, personal interviews and film clips, This compilation film, recounts the colorful history of and...
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1996
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Paul Newman earned an Oscar nomination (and won citations from the New York Film Critics Circle and the Berlin International...
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Sully
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1994
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Negro League Baseball, in all of its triumphs and tragedies, is captured in inning five of Ken Burns' classic baseball...
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1994
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The first episode in Ken Burns' spectacular documentary of America's favorite pastime takes us from baseball's origins in...
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1994
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Sidney J. Mussburger
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1994
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From the extensive Audubon video series comes Ancient Forest: Rage Over Trees. This documentary investigates the heated...
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1994
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The previous five "innings" of Ken Burns' sweeping baseball documentary set the stage for the triumphant moment in this...
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1994
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In a decade dominated by the New York Yankees, Babe Ruth became the nation's "heirloom." Inning four of Ken Burns' sweeping...
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1994
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The classic black-and-white newsreel clips and old photographs that dominated the first seven innings of Ken Burns'...
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1994
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1994
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Ken Burns' celebrated baseball documentary has come full circle, from the black-and-white images of the game's beginnings to...
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1994
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The third inning of Ken Burns' nine-inning documentary leads us into the Roaring '20s, but not before hitting the sport's...
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1994
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At the turn of the 20th century, Ken Burns' documentary homage to baseball history enters its "second inning." Baseball's...
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1994
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New York held sway in the world of baseball from 1950-1960, and the seventh episode -- or "inning" -- of Ken Burns'...
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1994
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1992
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This program chronicles the events of December 7, 1941, the day of the Japanese attack on the American naval base at Pearl...
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1991
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1991
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Walter Bridge
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1990
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Blaze is a comic-strip re-telling of the curious late-1950s relationship between famed striptease artist Blaze Starr...
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Gov. Earl K. Long
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1989
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"Fat Man" and "Little Boy" were the nicknames given the atomic bombs that were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the...
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Gen. Leslie R. Groves
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1989
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One of Hollywood's most distinguished directors, John Huston is profiled in this no-holds-barred documentary. Discounting the...
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1989
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1988
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1988
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Director
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1987
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Two Southern railroad workers drive a train engine to Chicago to protest the closing of the station in Clifford, Arkansas....
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Producer
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1987
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Oscar-nominated in 1961 for his performance as pool hustler Fast Eddie Felson in The Hustler, Paul Newman won that award a...
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Eddie Felson
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1986
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Wanna see a movie in 3 minutes? Then Adventure 1: Trailers on Tape is right up your alley. Here is a collection of some of...
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1984
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Harry (Paul Newman), a middle-aged hardhat, has trouble communicating with his teenaged son Howard (Robby Benson). While...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Harry
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1984
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In Sidney Lumet's powerful courtroom drama The Verdict, Paul Newman stars as Frank Galvin, an alcoholic Boston lawyer who...
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Frank Galvin
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1982
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In this legal drama from director Sydney Pollack, Sally Field stars as Megan, an ambitious newpaper reporter who, based on...
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Michael Gallagher
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1981
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Paul Newman stars as an essentially decent cop patrolling that decimated, drug-and-gang-ridden borough known on the city maps...
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Murphy
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1981
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Advertised as "Paul Newman's First Film for Television," Shadow Box was more specifically the first TV movie to be directed...
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Director
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1980
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Hank Anderson
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1980
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Perhaps the least seen but most talked about film of Robert Altman's career, Quintet is a somber science fiction tale that...
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Essex
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1979
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Paul Newman plays Reggie Dunlop, the coach of a pathetic minor-league American hockey team. His career at a standstill and...
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Reggie Dunlop
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1977
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"Truth is whatever gets the loudest applause." Debunking western myths even more than he did in McCabe and Mrs. Miller...
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William F. Cody
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1976
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Silent Movie is just that: a totally nonverbal comedy, save for one single line. Director Mel Brooks stars as a once-famous...
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1976
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Paul Newman returns as private detective Lew Harper is this tale of blackmail and murder based on a novel by Ross MacDonald....
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Harper
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1975
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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen's classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of...
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Doug Roberts
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1974
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Henry Gondorff/Mr. Shaw
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1973
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John Huston directed this cold war spy thriller (from a script by Walter Hill) concerning a British agent trying infiltrate...
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Reardon
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1973
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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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Judge Roy Bean
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1972
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Two modern day cowboys smuggle a herd of cows across the border in this loosely amiable comedy. Jim Kane (Paul Newman) is a...
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Jim Kane
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1972
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Director, Producer
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1972
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Actor and racecar enthusiast Paul Newman hosts this look back at the origins of auto racing and traces the trajectory of the...
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1971
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Actor Paul Newman hosts this black-and-white documentary that examines the Army-McCarthy hearings that were nationally...
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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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Director, Hank Stamper
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1971
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George C. Scott stars as Justin Playfair, a retired, widowed judge who labors under the delusion that he's Sherlock Holmes....
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Producer
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1971
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Having tackled every known film subject in his long career, from musicals to murder mysteries, Sidney Lumet tries his hand at...
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1970
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Paul Newman served as co-producer of this allegorical drama and stars as Rheinhardt, a opportunistic drifter who ends up in...
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Producer, Rheinhardt
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1970
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The debut of writer and director Jerry Schatzberg, this cinema verite drama won accolades for the Golden Globe-nominated...
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Producer
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1970
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Opening with a silent "movie" of Butch Cassidy's Hole in the Wall Gang, George Roy Hill's comically elegiac Western...
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Butch Cassidy
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1969
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Capua
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1969
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Director, Producer
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1968
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This World War II comedy finds Harry Frigg (Paul Newman) as the unwilling volunteer slated to rescue five generals from the...
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Harry Frigg
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1968
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Yes, Paul Newman is a blue-eyed Indian in Hombre, but this apparent ethnic error is carefully justified in the body of the...
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John Russell
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1967
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Paul Newman was nominated for an Oscar and George Kennedy received one for his work in this allegorical prison drama. Luke...
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Lucas (Luke) Jackson
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1967
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A double agent has to contend with enemies on both sides of the political fence as well as the woman he loves in this...
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Prof. Michael Armstrong
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1966
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Screenwriter William Goldman has claimed that Paul Newman agreed to do Harper, the film that established the grateful...
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Lew Harper
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1966
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1966
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Lady L (Sophia Loren) is an 80-year-old woman who recalls her amorous adventures in flashback in this light sex comedy. While...
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Armand
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1965
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This lavishly produced, big-budget comedy (it cost $20 million in 1964 dollars) stars Shirley MacLaine as Louisa, a widow who...
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Larry Flint
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1964
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Derived from the classic 1951 Japanese film Rashomon, director Martin Ritt's The Outrage attempts to modernize the original...
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Juan Carrasco
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1964
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Based on the novel by Irving Wallace, The Prize takes place in Stockholm, where several laureates gather to accept their...
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Andrew Craig
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1963
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Hud Bannon
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1963
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A man falls for an exotic "bad girl," unaware he's already met the nice girl lurking beneath the surface, in this romantic...
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Steve Sherman
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1963
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Chance Wayne
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1962
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The "official" title of this film is Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man; its screenplay is adapted from...
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Ad Francis
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1962
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As The Hustler's "Fast" Eddie Felson, Paul Newman created a classic antihero, charismatic but fundamentally flawed, and...
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"Fast" Eddie Felson
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1961
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The second film of director Martin Ritt with both Paul Newmanand Sidney Poitier, it's set in a city that has long been a...
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Ram Bowen
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1961
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This adaptation of John O'Hara's From the Terrace stars Paul Newman as Alfred Eaton, an unhappily married financial adviser,...
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Alfred Eaton
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1960
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Produced and directed by Otto Preminger, Exodus is a 212-minute screen adaptation of the best-selling novel by Leon Uris. The...
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Ari Ben Canaan
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1960
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Something of an urbanized, upscale version of Peyton Place, Vincent Sherman's
The Young Philadelphians is a glossy...
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Tony Lawrence
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1959
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Director Leo McCarey was clearly past his prime when he made this screen version of Max Shulman's comic novel Rally 'Round...
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Harry Bannerman
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1958
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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward made a rare joint TV appearance in this live Playhouse 90 broadcast of 1958. Newman is cast...
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Christian Darling
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1958
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William 'Billy the Kid' Bonney
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1958
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While often regarded as one of America's greatest novelists, William Faulkner produced work that did not always translate...
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Ben Quick
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1958
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This dynamic and commanding adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play focuses on a troubled Southern...
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Brick Pollitt
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1958
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Capt. Jack Harding
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1957
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Ann Blyth plays famed "torch singer" Helen Morgan, from her humble beginnings as a carnival dancer to the height of her...
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Larry
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1957
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The Korean conflict of the early '50s saw widespread use of psychological torture by the North Korean communists on enemy...
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Capt. Edward W. Hall, Jr.
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1956
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Henry Wiggen
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1956
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Once you get past the fact that handsome Paul Newman could never pass for plug-ugly boxer Rocky Graziano in real life, you...
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Rocky Graziano
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1956
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1955
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The 1958 theatrical feature The Left-Handed Gun was adapted from the 1955 Philco Television Playhouse offering The Death of...
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Billy the Kid
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1955
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Paul Newman made his screen debut in the gloriously nonsensical costume epic The Silver Chalice. Freely adapted from a novel...
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Basil
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1954
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1952
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1952
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