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Director
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1979
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The beloved novel by Anthony Hope is shown here in its sixth film adaptation. In this story, Peter Sellers is Rudolf IV, the...
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Director
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1979
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In this film, also released under the title I Want Her Dead, Katie Lewis (Twiggy) and her husband Ben (Michael Witney)...
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Director
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1974
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Produced in 1974 and telecast on January 6, 1975, The Specialists is a TV pilot film from Jack Webb's Mark VII team. The four...
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Director
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1974
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In this comedy drama set during the late Prohibition era, a federal agent attempts to make some real money before the...
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Director
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1970
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Richard Widmark stars as a professional gambler who finds himself financially embarrassed. To bail himself out, Widmark...
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Director
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1969
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The posh St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans is the setting for this drama based on a popular novel by Arthur Hailey. Trent...
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Director
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1967
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A domineering mother and her sheltered son fly face first into love, murder, and the meaning of family in this black comedy...
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Director
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1967
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George Axelrod's script for How to Murder Your Wife isn't politically correct in the least, but you're likely to get a charge...
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Director
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1965
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The difficulties faced by drug addicts attempting to kick their habits provide the basis of this gritty, realistic drama that...
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Director, Producer
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1965
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Director, Songwriter
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1964
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Director, Producer
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1964
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This uneven farce by director Richard Quine has its hilarious and witty moments as American diplomat William Gridley...
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Director
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1962
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William Holden stars as an American artist who becomes involved with the sordid underworld of prostitution in Hong Kong in...
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Director
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1960
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Sexual misconduct in white-collar suburbia is the topic of this routine melodrama involving two neighboring couples....
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Director, Producer
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1960
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Doris Day stars in a true-to-type performance as Jane Osgood, a spunky, pretty, wronged widow with two children. She manages...
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Director, Producer
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1959
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A European princess and her aunt come to New York to buy clothes for the royal coronation, Riff Manson (Jack Jones) is...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1959
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Director
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1958
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In this frantic service comedy, a group of bored-to-tears American GI's stationed at a medical facility in France would like...
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Director
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1957
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The Solid Gold Cadillac was adapted from the George S. Kaufman-Howard Teichmann Broadway hit of the same. Both the play and...
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Director
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1956
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When Emily Rocco (Judy Holliday) waddles into view at the beginning of Full of Life, her appearance marked a cinematic...
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Director
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1956
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In this amiable imitation Guys and Dolls, Alan Reed plays a big-time 1920s gangster who is rubbed out by his enemies. In his...
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Screenwriter
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1956
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My Sister Eileen is a Technicolor, musicalized remake of the 1942 comedy of the same name. It is not, however, the film...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1955
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Blake Edwards made his directorial debut in the bubbly musical comedy Bring Your Smile Along. The story, written by Edwards...
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Screenwriter
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1955
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Auto mechanic and wannabe race-car driver Eddie Shannon (Mickey Rooney) allows himself to be led perilously astray in Drive a...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1954
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Tony Curtis makes his musical-comedy debut in the frolicsome Universal production So This is Paris. Curtis, Gene Nelson and...
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Director
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1954
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Two bank robbers get away with 250,000 dollars in unmarked, unrecorded bills, murdering a guard in the process. The police...
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Director
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1954
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Everyone involved with Siren of Bagdad decided early on that this adventure could never be taken seriously; thus it's played...
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Director
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1953
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Director, Screenwriter
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1953
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A Big Apple nightclub singer inherits a riverboat from his late grandfather and learns, via flashback, the interesting story...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1953
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In this musical, a determined young woman with stars in her eyes defies her auntie and heads for Hollywood where she gets a...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1952
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Sound Off stars Mickey Rooney as Mike Donnelly, a brash, obnoxious nightclub entertainer who is taken down a peg or two when...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1952
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Singer Frances Langford stars as herself in Purple Heart Diary. The film is a reenactment of Langford's USO tours during WW...
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Director
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1951
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Director
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1951
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A submarine commander is determined to use guided missiles on his sub in this war drama. To do so, he defies the edict of...
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1950
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Rudolph Mate directs this sentimental melodrama about a ridiculously self-sacrificing wife based on the book by Ruth Southard...
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1950
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Former sailor Joe Blake (Bill Williams) is the Rookie Fireman in this Columbia quickie. Though fiercely independent, Blake...
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Johnny Truitt
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1950
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Ted Niles
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1949
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1948
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In this drama, a wanderer is put on a fight card after promising the promoter that he will take a dive. He soon falls in...
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Director, Producer
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1948
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1948
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Frank Morgan plays a turn-of-the-century shipbuilder who dies of a sudden heart attack. Morgan is summoned to Heaven by the...
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Howard Bankson
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1946
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This patriotic WW II-era bit of anti-Japanese propaganda centers on a white Texas college student who becomes such good...
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Brad Craig
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1943
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In this comedy, the town gossip fills her time running the lives of others. Naturally, she is also a matchmaker. When she...
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1942
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For Me and My Gal, a leisurely period musical, represents the first on-screen dancing of MGM's new star Gene Kelly....
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Danny Hayden
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1942
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On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore) realizes that it's time to appoint a new...
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Dr. Dennis Lindsey
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1942
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Rear Admiral Stephen Thomas' (Charles Laughton) spoken tribute to "the finest Naval officer I knew" provides the framework...
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1942
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Rosalind Russell plays aspiring Ohio journalist Ruth Sherwood, who heads for New York to seek her fortune, accompanied by her...
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Frank Lippincott
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1942
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Advertised as a sort of sequel to MGM's Babes in Arms (1939), Babes on Broadway reunites the two stars of the earlier film:...
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Morion "Hammy" Hammond
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1941
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A remake of Dr. Socrates (1935), this middling melodrama features Kay Francis as Carol Nelson, a medical doctor blaming...
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1939
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A genuine oddity, Life Returns was originally filmed by Universal Pictures in 1935. The story, concerning the efforts by...
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1939
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Dog of Flanders, the durable novel written in 1872 by the author who signed herself Ouida, was filmed three times, first in...
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Pieter
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1935
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Cast in the title role Dinky is Jackie Cooper, who wasn't all that dinky by 1935. Mary Astor co-stars as Mrs. Daniels,...
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1935
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This follow-up to RKO Radio's near-perfect adaptation of Little Women was produced by small but enterprising Mascot Pictures...
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1935
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This version of the Charlotte Bronte classic is the first to use sound. The story closely follows the book as it chronicles...
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1934
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Adapted from the play by Elmer Rice, Counsellor-at-Law is the story of a successful Jewish lawyer George Simon...
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1933
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