Arguably the greatest film ever made, Citizen Kane almost never saw the light of day. In this documentary from directors...
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1996
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Downbeat, morbid, and dark, this well-wrought suspense drama stars Farley Granger as Doug Andrews, a chief medical...
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1985
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In this drama, set twenty years after the original saga, a woman comes to the tumultuous New England village to investigate...
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1985
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In this unremittingly serious, undistinguished, yet well-acted tale of the supernatural, two different men are possessed by...
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Grace
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1983
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Eva
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1982
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1970
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In this western comedy, a bogus evangelist and his assistant travel to the town of Friendly and endeavor to rob the West's...
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1969
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Released theatrically overseas, How to Steal the World was comprised of two episodes from the American TV series Man from...
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1968
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Told via flashback by a saloon keeper to a census taker in a tiny Texas town, this brutal, adult-oriented western offers the...
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1966
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Slim and svelte Dianne Adler (Mary Ann Mobley), a hometown girlfriend of Della Street (Barbara Hale), has launched a career...
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1964
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Ellie Banks
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1961
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Poor Roogie Rigsby. He's the new boy in town and is the butt of all the local kids' jokes. The meanies won't even let him...
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Mrs. Rigsby
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1954
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Carola Everett
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1950
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Produced and distributed by legendary road-show entrepreneur Kroger Babb, One Too Many details the tragedy of alcoholism....
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Helen Mason
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1950
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Inspired by the 1949 hit A Letter to Three Wives, this takes the other side of the coin with a deceased playboy leaving...
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Jane Evans
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1950
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Hugh Beaumont and Ruth Warrick star in this drama about a bank president and his wife, and their earnest attempt to find out...
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1950
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As indicated by the title, Beauty on Parade is largely an excuse to display beautiful, well-proportioned young women in the...
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Marian Medford
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1950
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Make Believe Ballroom is a feature-length derivation of the popular LA-based radio series of the same name. Hosted by Martin...
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Liza Lee
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1949
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Though occasionally hampered by its tiny budget, The Great Dan Patch is a reasonably satisfying horse story. The title...
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Ruth Treadwell
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1949
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Based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque, Arch of Triumph is a complicated war romance directed by Lewis Milestone. Dr....
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1948
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Daisy Kenyon stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine, a Manhattan commercial artist. Daisy is torn between two men: a...
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Lucille O'Mara
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1947
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Allan Dwan directs the family-oriented drama Driftwood, starring nine-year-old Natalie Wood. Orphan Jenny Hollingsworth...
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1947
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Agnes Stuart
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1946
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One of many films of the late 1940s examining the impact of WWII on post-war domestic life in the U.S., The Swell Guy is the...
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Ann Duncan
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1946
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Song of the South is a blend of live action and animation, based on the popular "Uncle Remus" stories of Joel Chandler...
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1946
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A Guest in the House is an involving psychological melodrama, well directed and acted, concerning a young woman's obsessive...
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Ann Proctor
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1945
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The year is 1942: Mr. Winkle (Edward G. Robinson), a mild-mannered bank clerk, decides to quit his job and open a fix-it shop...
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Amy Winkle
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1944
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Secret Command features Pat O'Brien as a onetime foreign correspondent in the wartime employ of the FBI. Under an assumed...
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Lea Damaron
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1944
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Pearl S. Buck's novel China Sky is boiled down to a wartime romantic triangle, courtesy of commercial-minded RKO....
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Dr. Sara Durand
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1944
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The 80-star cast of Forever and a Day would certainly not have been feasible had not most of the actors and production people...
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1943
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The Iron Major is the saga of WW1 hero-cum-football coach Frank Cavanaugh, played with his usual no-nonsense professionalism...
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Florence "Mike" Ayres Cavanaugh
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1943
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Best described as "cute," Petticoat Larceny was intended as a showcase for RKO Radio's latest juvenile discovery, 11-year-old...
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Pat Mitchell
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1943
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Orson Welles had planned to produce, direct and star in RKO's Journey Into Fear, but prior commitments compelled him to...
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Stephanie Graham
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1942
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Isabelle
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1941
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Orson Welles first feature film -- which he directed, produced, and co-wrote, as well as playing the title role -- proved to...
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Emily Norton Kane
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1941
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The studio concocted the film as a showcase for its 9-year-old discovery Joan Carroll, here cast as precocious Bridget...
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Linda Norton
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1941
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See the scenes that did not make the final cut in your favorite soap operas as the stars blunder, walls fall and lines are...
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