A sailor and a stripper fall in love on the beaches of Nassau in this romance. Unfortunately, the exotic dancer already has...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Songwriter, Dave
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1967
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An unemployed, cynical Yankee pilot begins working for a strange colonel flying between Lisbon and Mozambique. He is in one...
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1966
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When her husband Booth (Steve Cochran) is murdered, Hallie Shannon (Joan Freeman) is convinced that her former sweetheart Joe...
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Buck Shannon
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1965
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Boiling over with sexual shenanigans and general sleaziness the Mexico-set tale centers on a confused socialite who falls in...
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Steve Corey
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1963
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Mob boss Nate Kestor (Steve Cochran) adds to the profits accrued by his popular burlesque house with sales of "imported"...
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1961
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Even their fellow hoodlums are in mortal terror of the Purple Gang, a Detroit-based operation led by Eddie Fletcher (Steve...
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1961
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Sam Peckinpah's first feature as director is this modest Western, taking place in the late 1860s. Yellowleg (Brian Keith), a...
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Billy
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1961
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1960
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Appropriately telecast December 25, 1959, this Twilight Zone episode focuses on a most unusual Santa Claus, in the form of...
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Fred Renard
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1959
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Set within the popular bohemian coffee houses of the late '50s where beatniks gathered to recite poetry and perform, this...
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Dave Culloran
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1959
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Mickey Rooney plays labor racketeer Little Joe Braun in this fast-paced and surprisingly violent drama about one man's...
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Bill Gibson
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1959
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The oft-told tale of controversial Southern-sympathizing outlaw Quantrill is recounted again in this low-budget western....
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Capt. Alan Westcott
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1958
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By 1958, director Roger Corman had switched from making low-budgeters like Apache Woman to movies like the gangster flic I,...
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Joe Sante
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1958
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The grim, drab life of a man who labors in a Po Valley sugar refinery in northern Italy provides the center of this...
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Aldo
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1957
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The Weapon is a loose grouping of elements first seen in the 1951 British melodrama The Yellow Balloon. Jon Whitely plays a...
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Mark Andrews
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1957
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Anyone who thinks that tabloid journalism is an aberration of the 1980s should take a look at the 1956 release Slander. The...
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H.R. Manley
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1956
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In this upbeat drama, a reformed father returns to the Arkansas farm of his estranged family after having spent too many...
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Matt Ballot
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1956
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Private Hell 36 was one of the last feature-length efforts by Filmmakers, a company created by producer Collier Young and his...
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Cal Bruner
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1954
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Lensed in Germany, Carnival Story stars Anne Baxter as a wayward Teutonic lass who joins a travelling carnival troupe. She...
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Joe Hammond
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1954
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Nobody has an easy time of it in the costume actioner Shark River. Wanted for murder, Clay Webley (Warren Stevens) and his...
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Dan Webley
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1953
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The oft-filmed James Oliver Curwood yarn Back to God's Country is given the Technicolor treatment in this 1953...
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Paul Blake
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1953
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Rick Sommers
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1953
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Capt. Fontaine
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1953
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Loosely based on the true story of Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ortiz, this mystery centers on an American WW II veteran who...
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Marcel Brevoort
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1952
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The Lion and the Horse is one of the best efforts to come out of Bryan Foy's "B"-picture unit at Warner Bros. Steve Cochran...
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Ben Kirby
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1952
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Cy Van Cleave
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1951
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A prison guard at one of California's most notoriously brutal correctional facilities during the 1920s attempts to enact more...
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Chuck Daniels
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1951
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Burt Lancaster stars as Jim Thorpe, the Native American sports whiz whom many consider the greatest athlete of the 20th...
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Peter Allendine
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1951
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Actual combat footage is deftly blended in with dramatized re-enactments in The Tanks Are Coming. Steve Cochran stars as...
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Sully
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1951
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When Margaret Mitchell originally submitted her manuscript for Gone with the Wind, its title was Tomorrow Is Another Day. The...
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Bill Clark
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1951
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With Dallas, Gary Cooper revived his long-dormant association with westerns. Cooper plays ex-Confederate officer Blayde...
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Brant Marlow
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1950
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Filmmaker Andrew Stone was always a staunch believer in realism at all costs. Thus it was that much of Highway 301 was lensed...
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George Legenza
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1950
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Hank Rice
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1950
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A woman's desire to rise above her drab lower middle-class life take her down the road to destruction in this gripping crime...
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Nick Prenta
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1950
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In later years, James Cagney regarded White Heat with a combination of pride and regret; while satisfied with his own...
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Big Ed Sommers
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1949
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A Song is Born is a musical remake of the 1941 comedy Ball of Fire, with the same producer (Sam Goldwyn) and director...
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Tony Crow
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1948
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Groucho Marx made his first solo film appearance away from his brothers in the musical comedy Copacabana. Groucho plays...
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Steve Hunt
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1947
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The postwar classic The Best Years of Our Lives, based on a novel in verse by MacKinlay Kantor about the difficult...
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1946
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Speed McFarlane
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1946
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Originally slated for release through Monogram Pictures, The Chase was ultimately distributed by United Artists. Adapted by...
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Eddie Roman
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1946
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In this lively entry in the Boston Blackie mysteries, Blackie gets in trouble when he helps a friend auction off a...
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1945
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Boston Blackie's Rendezvous quite transcended its B-picture origins, and was easily the best of Columbia's "Boston Blackie"...
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James Cook
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1945
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In this drama, a young building contractor falls for a pretty Mexican woman who convinces him not to evict the inhabitants...
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1945
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Danny Kaye plays the first of his cinematic dual roles in Goldwyn's Wonder Man. Kaye appears as timid librarian Edwin Dingle...
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Ten-Grand Jackson
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1945
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