A remake of Jacques Tourneur's noir classic Out of the Past (1947), in this version a labyrinthine web of corruption touches...
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1984
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Yet another teen romance and hijinks movie for the pre-pubescent, this film is set in the mid-1950s and involves two rival...
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1984
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After the mysterious death of seven-year-old Christopher Reano, Quincy (Jack Klugman) checks into reports that a foster group...
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1983
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The Man who Saw Tomorrow is none other than Michel de Nostradamus, the French doctor who lived in the 16th century but...
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1981
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Adapted from Dennis Potter's landmark British TV miniseries and relocated to the United States during the Depression, Pennies...
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1981
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Gene Hackman plays a disgruntled suburbanite who manages the Ultra-Sav, an all-night drugstore. He hates his job, hates his...
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1981
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Adapted by John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion from Dunne's novel, True Confessions uses the still-unsolved "Black Dahlia"...
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1981
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Something to Live For is the last of director George Stevens' "small" films, before he concentrated full-time on such...
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1952
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Long before trading her Park Avenue apartment for a ramshackle farm on Green Acres, Eva Gabor shed her Saks' Fifth Avenue...
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Lt. Richard Taber
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1952
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The Marx Brothers' final starring feature Love Happy began life as a solo vehicle for Harpo. The financiers wouldn't go for...
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1949
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House of Strangers is the first of three film versions of Jerome Weidman's I'll Never Go Home Any More, each of which was...
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Pietro Monetti
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1949
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It had been said that the Pine-Thomas production unit never lost money for Paramount Pictures. Even without major star names...
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Edmond Devereaux
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1949
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Out of the Past is so perfect a film noir that it is considered practically a textbook example of the genre. In his first...
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1947
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