In this Italian exploitation drama, a heart-broken young woman, recently jilted by her lover, becomes a hooker involved with...
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1966
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While there is an element of science fiction to this political satire about Latin American dictatorships, that element is...
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1962
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Provincial garage owner Jacques Dumesnil is the target of Rumeurs in this French psychological melodrama. When a prostitute...
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1946
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Mission Speciale was the second entry in a two-part French "underground" drama of 1946. Like its predecessor L'Espionne, the...
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1945
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1941
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Released several times under several titles in the U.S. during WWII, Apres Mein Kampf Mes Crimes (aka My Crimes After Mein...
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1940
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1939
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Originally Tarakanowa, Feodor Ozep's Princess Tarakanova resurfaced under a variety of titles following its 1937 European...
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Prince Radziwill
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1938
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1938
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1938
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1938
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1938
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Tiger von Eschnapur is a remake of Joe May's 1919 silent film of the same name. Both versions were based on a novel by Thea...
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1937
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Filmed in Czechoslovakia, this French-language adaptation of the oft-filmed Jewish folk tale The Golem was one of the most...
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Chancellor Lang
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1936
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Adapted from a story by Joseph Conrad, Sous les Yeux D'Occident (Under Western Eyes) is set in Russia during the Revolution....
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1936
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1936
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Le Prince Jean is based on a play by Charles Mere, which in turn was reportedly inspired by a true story....
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Comte de Wavre
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1936
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1936
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1936
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With director Abel Gance at the helm, the title character in Lucrezia Borgia exudes more sex appeal and wears fewer clothes...
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Alexander VI
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1935
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As indicated by its title, Baracole is adapted from The Tales of Hoffman. Gustav Froelich stars as Colloredo, who enjoys...
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1935
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1934
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L'Or is the French-language version of the simultaneously filmed German melodrama Gold. Brigitte Helm repeats her...
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1934
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Coup de Feu a L'Aube was the simultaneously filmed French-language version of the German crime caper Schuss im Morgengrauen...
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1932
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1932
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1928
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1926
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Based on a play by Charles Mere, the 1926 French production Le Vertige was released in the U.S. two years later as The Living...
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General Count Sivirska
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1926
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1924
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1923
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1922
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Jocelyn (Armand Tallier) saves Laurence (Mlle. Myrga) when Laurence's father is killed. He tries to care for Laurence's...
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1922
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1921
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1921
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1920
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