Male astronauts rebel against the oppression and subjugation they are subjected to after their ship crash-lands and strands...
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1976
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In this film, an Italian hooker ends up as head gangster after her mobster boyfriend commits a murder and tries to cover it...
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1975
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In this French romantic melodrama, Françoise is happy to respond to her husband's voracious sexual appetite, but otherwise...
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Jacques
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1973
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1971
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1970
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1967
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1967
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In this western, a brave cowboy and his loyal partner Winnetou agree to help Mexican villagers defend their home from a...
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Winnetou
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1966
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In this western, the town of Glory prepares to stage its annual Founder's Day showdown on Main Street. The guest gunslingers...
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Reece
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1966
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Winnetou
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1966
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Frontier Hellcat was the fourth in a series of 1960s European westerns based on Karl May's "Winnetou" character....
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Winnetou
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1965
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Tissot (Pierre Brice) is French secret agent No. 11011 in this James Bond-style spy thriller. He is sent on a mission to...
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Tissot
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1965
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In this costume drama, a 17th-century Polish colonel falls in love with a princess. Unfortunately the girl is already...
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1965
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Winnetou
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1965
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This colorful western saga finds Old Surehand (Stewart Granger) and his comical sidekick Old Wabble (Paddy Fox) hot on the...
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Winnetou
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1965
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In this western, the sixth in the European-produced "Winnetou" series, Old Surehand and his Apache sidekick Winnetou...
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Winnetou
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1965
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1965
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Three espionage stories with drug smuggling, political assassination and secret agents set in Rome, Vienna and Brazil. ~ Rovi...
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1965
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Apache Gold was a German/French/Yugoslav coproduction, originally titled Winnetou I. Teil (British title: Winnetou the...
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Winnetou
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1964
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This 1963 Eurowestern begins with a dead rancher and some Indians, indicating that the Apaches have broken their peace...
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Winnetou
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1964
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In this western, an entry in the "Winnetou" series based on Germany's Karl May's novels, follows the attempts of two con men...
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Winnetou
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1964
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An Amazon safari provides adventure and danger for the group of men and women who hack their way through the jungle. ~ Rovi...
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1964
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In this epic adventure set in the 15th century, King Navarre dies and leaves his two nieces to fight over the throne....
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Zorro/Ramon
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1963
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This is an Italian-French period costume piece retelling the Zorro legend, convincingly set in 1600s Spain. Pierre Brice...
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Don Diego
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1963
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An international cast wanders in and out of the lavish sets in Daggers of Blood. Set in 18th-century Eastern Europe, the film...
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Captain Jan
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1962
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Although filmed by a joint German-Yugoslav crew, this European western is set in the Southern United States and involves an...
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Winnetou
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1962
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1962
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Nothing seems to go right for the young trio who form the nexus of this drama about the effects of criminal behavior. The...
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Vidal
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1962
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1962
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Prolific French director Max Pecas guides this wooden sexual drama through its slow paces. The story is set during summer...
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Maddy
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1962
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1961
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Taina Elg plays a ballerina named Dirce who, butterly fashion, flits from lover to lover. Her latest is a hedonist young man...
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Dionysus
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1961
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A routine Italian costume drama released via Universal Studios, this story is set in Egypt during the usual ancient period....
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Amosi Court Physician
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1961
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In this offbeat costume horror film set in 1912, Hans (Pierre Brice), a young art student, is sent to a remote Dutch village...
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Hans
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1960
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In this mystery, a 13-year old girl gets a crush on her good looking neighbor and soon finds herself entangled in a murder...
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Gino
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1960
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1960
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This conventional, unimaginative drama is about a coterie of "ladies of the evening" who get themselves embroiled in a...
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1960
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Set in the 1850s in Czar Alexander II's Russia, this routine costume drama and adventure film focuses on the strife between...
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Boris
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1960
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Les Tricheurs (The Cheats) was director Marcel Carne's first film after a two-year absence from the screen. On the surface,...
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1958
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