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Action |
Adventure |
Sci-Fi |
Thriller |
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Sean Connery |
Jill St. John |
Charles Gray |
Lana Wood |
Jimmy Dean |
Bruce Cabot |
Putter Smith |
Bruce Glover |
Norman Burton |
Joseph Fürst |
Bernard Lee |
Desmond Llewelyn |
Leonard Barr |
Lois Maxwell |
Margaret Lacey |
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| Directors: |
Guy Hamilton |
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Plot Summary:
When Bond investigates mysterious activities in the world diamond market, he discovers that the evil Ernst Blofeld (Charles Gray) is stockpiling the precious gems to use in a deadly laser satellite capable of destroying massive targets on land, sea and air. Bond, with the help of beautiful smuggler Tiffany Case (Jill St. John), sets out to stop the madman, but first he must grapple with a host of enemies. He confronts offbeat assassins Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd, as well as Bambi and Thumper--two scantily-clad beauties who are more than a match for Bond in hand-to-hand combat! Finally, there's the reclusive billionaire Willard Whyte (Jimmy Dean), who may just hold a vital clue to Blofeld's whereabouts.
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Crime |
Drama |
Thriller |
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Sean Connery |
Dyan Cannon |
Martin Balsam |
Ralph Meeker |
Alan King |
Christopher Walken |
Val Avery |
Dick Anthony Williams |
Garrett Morris |
Stan Gottlieb |
Paul Benjamin |
Anthony Holland |
Richard B. Shull |
Conrad Bain |
Margaret Hamilton |
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Sidney Lumet |
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A thief (Duke Anderson) just released from ten years in jail, takes up with his old girlfriend (Ingrid) in her posh apartment. He makes plans to rob the entire building. What he doesn't know is that his every move is recorded on audio and video tape, although he is not the subject of any surveillance.
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Adventure |
Comedy |
Family |
Fantasy |
Musical |
War |
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| Actors: |
Angela Lansbury |
David Tomlinson |
Roddy McDowall |
Sam Jaffe |
John Ericson |
Bruce Forsyth |
Cindy O'Callaghan |
Roy Snart |
Ian Weighill |
Tessie O'Shea |
Arthur Gould-Porter |
Ben Wrigley |
Reginald Owen |
Cyril Delevanti |
Rick Traeger |
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Robert Stevenson |
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Plot Summary:
In August of 1940 in the English village of Pepperinge Eye, three cockney orphans are sent to live with Eglantine Price (Angela Lansbury), who is studying to become an apprentice witch. When she receives a letter from the Correspondence College of Witchcraft in London, she and the children fly on a bed (by way of a magic bedknob) to London to meet the headmaster of the defunct school, Emelius Brown (David Tomlinson). At a townhouse where Mr. Brown is staying, Miss Price finds half of a book called THE SPELLS OF ASTOROTH. For the other half, they deal with a shady character known as the Bookman (Sam Jaffe).
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Adventure |
Family |
Fantasy |
Musical |
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| Actors: |
Angela Lansbury |
David Tomlinson |
Roddy McDowall |
Sam Jaffe |
John Ericson |
Bruce Forsyth |
Cindy O'Callaghan |
Roy Snart |
Ian Weighill |
Tessie O'Shea |
Arthur Gould-Porter |
Ben Wrigley |
Reginald Owen |
Cyril Delevanti |
Rick Traeger |
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Robert Stevenson |
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Plot Summary:
In August of 1940 in the English village of Pepperinge Eye, three cockney orphans are sent to live with Eglantine Price, who is studying to become an apprentice witch. When she receives a letter from the Correspondence College of Witchcraft in London, she and the children fly on a bed (by way of a magic bedknob) to London to meet the headmaster of the defunct school, Emelius Brown. At a townhouse where Mr. Brown is staying, Miss Price finds half of a book called THE SPELLS OF ASTOROTH. For the other half, they deal with a shady character known as the Bookman.
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Drama |
Thriller |
War |
Western |
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| Actors: |
Clint Eastwood |
Geraldine Page |
Elizabeth Hartman |
Jo Ann Harris |
Darleen Carr |
Mae Mercer |
Pamelyn Ferdin |
Melody Thomas Scott |
Peggy Drier |
Patricia Mattick |
Charlie Briggs |
George Dunn |
Charles Martin |
Matt Clark |
Patrick Culliton |
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Don Siegel |
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During the civil war, injured Yankee soldier, John McBurney is rescued on the verge of death by a teenage girl from a southern boarding school. She manages to get him back to the school, and at first the all-female staff and pupils are scared. As he starts to recover, one by one he charms them and the atmosphere becomes filled with jealousy and deceit.
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Action |
Western |
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| Actors: |
John Wayne |
Richard Boone |
Patrick Wayne |
Christopher Mitchum |
Bruce Cabot |
Bobby Vinton |
Glenn Corbett |
John Doucette |
Jim Davis |
John Agar |
Harry Carey Jr. |
Gregg Palmer |
Roy Jenson |
Bill Walker |
John McLiam |
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Big Jake McCandles is on the trail on bandits in this action drama that stretches from Texas to Mexico. It's 1909, and the Old West is giving way to modern times. When the outlaw gang led bu vicious John Fain raids Jake's ranch and kidnaps his 8-year-old grandson, Jake's wife, whom he hasn't seen in 18 years, sends for her husband to rescue the boy. While the law gives chase in rickety automobiles, Jake saddles up with an Indian scout, a faithful dog, and a box of money. But paying ransom isn't Jake's idea of good old frontier justice.
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Action |
Drama |
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Tom Laughlin |
Delores Taylor |
Clark Howat |
Victor Izay |
Julie Webb |
Debbie Schock |
Teresa Kelly |
Lynn Baker |
Stan Rice |
David Roya |
John McClure |
Susan Foster |
Susan Sosa |
Katy Moffatt |
Gwen Smith |
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| Directors: |
Tom Laughlin |
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Plot Summary:
Billy Jack is a half-Indian/half-white ex-Green Beret who is being drawn more and more toward his Indian side. He hates violence, but can't get away from it in the white man's world. Pitting the good guys, the students of the peace-loving free-arts school in the desert vs. the conservative bad guys in the near-by town, the movie plays definitive late-60s themes/messages: anti-establishment, make love not war, the senseless slaughter of God's creatures, the rape of society (figuratively and literally), two-sided justice, racial segregation and prejudices, and basic socialist ideals.
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Drama |
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Bill Mumy |
Barry Robins |
Miles Chapin |
Darel Glaser |
Bob Kramer |
Marc Vahanian |
Jesse White |
Ken Swofford |
David Ketchum |
Elaine Devry |
Wayne Sutherlin |
Vanessa Brown |
William Bramley |
Frank Farmer |
Charles H. Gray |
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Stanley Kramer |
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A group of adolescent boys, placed in a summer camp by their otherwise too busy parents, find themselves unable to fit in and are soon branded as bedwetters by their fellow campers and unsympathetic counselor. After their counselor exposes them to what they perceive as a cruel slaughter of corralled bison, these misfits are soon drawn to a common purpose to break free of their camp and free the bison. On their way to free the bison, individual flashbacks reveal the relationships each has with his own family and give insight to their reasons behind wanting to set the bison free. Karen and Richard Carpenter's singing of the title song occurs now and again throughout the movie to underscore the the drama.
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Horror |
Thriller |
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Patrick Wymark |
Linda Hayden |
Barry Andrews |
Michele Dotrice |
James Hayter |
Anthony Ainley |
Howard Goorney |
Avice Landone |
Charlotte Mitchell |
Wendy Padbury |
Tamara Ustinov |
Simon Williams |
Robin Davies |
Harry Fielder |
Geoffrey Hughes |
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| Directors: |
Piers Haggard |
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Horror thriller set in 17th century England about the children of a village slowly converting into a coven of devil worshipers.
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Crime |
Drama |
Thriller |
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| Actors: |
Malcolm McDowell |
Patrick Magee |
Michael Bates |
Warren Clarke |
John Clive |
Adrienne Corri |
Carl Duering |
Paul Farrell |
Clive Francis |
Michael Gover |
Miriam Karlin |
James Marcus |
Aubrey Morris |
Godfrey Quigley |
Sheila Raynor |
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Stanley Kubrick |
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In a futuristic Britain, a gang of teenagers go on the rampage every night, beating and raping helpless victims. After one of the boys quells an uprising in the gang, they knock him out and leave him for the police to find. He agrees to try "aversion therapy" to shorten his jail sentence. When he is eventually let out, he hates violence, but the rest of his gang members are still after him.
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Action |
Crime |
Drama |
Thriller |
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Clint Eastwood |
Harry Guardino |
Reni Santoni |
John Vernon |
Andrew Robinson |
John Larch |
John Mitchum |
Mae Mercer |
Lyn Edgington |
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In the year 1971, San Francisco faces the terror of a maniac known as Scorpio- who snipes at innocent victims and demands ransom through notes left at the scene of the crime. Inspector Harry Callahan (known as Dirty Harry by his peers through his reputation handling of homicidal cases) is assigned to the case along with his newest partner Inspector Chico Gonzalez to track down Scorpio and stop him. Using humiliation and cat and mouse type of games against Callahan, Scorpio is put to the test with the cop with a dirty attitude.
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Action |
Mystery |
Thriller |
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Dennis Weaver |
Jacqueline Scott |
Eddie Firestone |
Lou Frizzell |
Gene Dynarski |
Lucille Benson |
Tim Herbert |
Charles Seel |
Shirley O'Hara |
Alexander Lockwood |
Amy Douglass |
Dick Whittington |
Carey Loftin |
Dale Van Sickel |
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Steven Spielberg |
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David Mann ('Dennis Weaver (I)' (qv)) is just a regular family man on a business trip. Unfortunately, things go from bad to worse when a huge gasoline truck in front of him forces him to drive slower than he wants. As the drive continues, Mann realizes that he's not dealing with just another road hog. Though he can never see the trucker's face, the driver proves to be psychopathic, starting to run Mann off the road and trick or force him into a number of deadly situations. As the horrific trip continues, Mann tries to lose the truck, but each time he thinks he's finally in the clear, the truck returns to terrify him more. Finally, the horrific conflict builds to a point where he realizes that running won't save him, and that he must take a stand and fight back against the insane trucker.
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Action |
Drama |
Sci-Fi |
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Roddy McDowall |
Kim Hunter |
Bradford Dillman |
Natalie Trundy |
Eric Braeden |
William Windom |
Sal Mineo |
Albert Salmi |
Jason Evers |
John Randolph |
Harry Lauter |
M. Emmet Walsh |
Roy Glenn |
Peter Forster |
Norman Burton |
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Don Taylor |
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Plot Summary:
The third chapter of the Apes saga. Two intelligent simians from the future, Cornelius and Zira travel to present-day Earth. They become instant sensations, wined and dined and treated like celebrities — until a high-level plot forces them to run for their lives!
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Drama |
Family |
Musical |
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Topol |
Norma Crane |
Leonard Frey |
Molly Picon |
Paul Mann |
Rosalind Harris |
Michele Marsh |
Neva Small |
Paul Michael Glaser |
Ray Lovelock |
Elaine Edwards |
Candy Bonstein |
Shimen Ruskin |
Zvee Scooler |
Louis Zorich |
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Norman Jewison |
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Film version of the stage musical, based on the stories of Sholom Aleichem. Tevye the Milkman is a Jewish peasant in pre-Revolutionary Russia, coping with the day-to-day problems of 'shtetl' life, his Jewish traditions, his family (wife and daughters), and state-sanctioned pogroms.
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Action |
Crime |
Drama |
Thriller |
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Gene Hackman |
Fernando Rey |
Roy Scheider |
Tony Lo Bianco |
Marcel Bozzuffi |
Frédéric de Pasquale |
Bill Hickman |
Ann Rebbot |
Harold Gary |
Arlene Farber |
Eddie Egan |
André Ernotte |
Sonny Grosso |
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William Friedkin |
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Plot Summary:
William Friedkin's gritty police drama portrays two tough New York City cops trying to intercept a huge heroin shipment coming from France. An interesting contrast is established between 'Popeye' Doyle, a short-tempered alcoholic bigot who is nevertheless a hard-working and dedicated police officer, and his nemesis Alain Charnier, a suave and urbane gentleman who is nevertheless a criminal and one of the largest drug suppliers of pure heroin to North America. During the surveillance and eventual bust, Friedkin provides one of the most gripping and memorable car chase sequences ever filmed.
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Fright
[1971,
UK] from $1.99
The scream you can hear is your own
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Crime |
Horror |
Thriller |
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Honor Blackman |
Susan George |
Ian Bannen |
John Gregson |
George Cole |
Dennis Waterman |
Tara Collinson |
Maurice Kaufmann |
Roger Lloyd-Pack |
Michael Brennan |
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Peter Collinson |
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Plot Summary:
Young babysitter Amanda arrives at the Lloyd residence to spend the evening looking after their young son. Soon after the Lloyds leave, a series of frightening occurrences in the gloomy old house have Amanda's nerves on edge. The real terror begins, however, when the child's biological father appears after recently escaping from a nearby mental institution.
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Horror |
Music |
Sci-Fi |
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Akira Yamauchi |
Toshie Kimura |
Hiroyuki Kawase |
Keiko Mari |
Toshio Shiba |
Yukihiko Gondo |
Eisaburo Komatsu |
Tadashi Okabe |
Wataru Omae |
Susumu Okabe |
Haruo Nakajima |
Kenpachiro Satsuma |
Teruzo Okawa |
Koji Urugi |
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Yoshimitsu Banno |
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By this time, Gojira, defender of the Earth, has become a national phenomenon, akin to the Loch Ness Monster, especially with children, ingrained into the Japanese conciousness. However, the Japanese people still don't realize that destroying the earth will summon the millennias-old protector. A young boy finds a dangerous monster that thrives on toxic waste that he names Hedorâ, a pun on the Japanese word for sludge, "hedoro." In his dreams, he wishes for Gojira to defeat Hedorâ and, hopefully, persuade people to stop polluting the earth. Gojira, coincidentally, fights the monster because of the destruction to the environment.
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Drama |
War |
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Don 'Red' Barry |
Timothy Bottoms |
Craig Bovia |
Peter Brocco |
Judy Howard Chaikin |
Kendell Clarke |
Eric Christmas |
Maurice Dallimore |
Robert Easton |
Kathy Fields |
Larry Fleischman |
Eduard Franz |
Anthony Geary |
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Dalton Trumbo |
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A young American soldier (Joe) in WW I is wounded by a landmine. He loses his arms, legs and eyes as well as his ability to hear, speak or smell. Lying in hospital, he is not able to distinguish if he is awake or if he is dreaming. Trying to find out, he relives his story in strange dreams and memories. One day, Joe finds a way to communicate with the doctors...
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Drama |
Mystery |
Romance |
Thriller |
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Jane Fonda |
Donald Sutherland |
Charles Cioffi |
Roy Scheider |
Dorothy Tristan |
Rita Gam |
Nathan George |
Vivian Nathan |
Morris Strassberg |
Barry Snider |
Betty Murray |
Jane White |
Shirley Stoler |
Robert Milli |
Anthony Holland |
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Alan J. Pakula |
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After a businessman disappears the FBI draw a blank except for some unpleasant letters he wrote to a call-girl. His small-town friend John Klute travels to the big city to seek her out. At first their relationship is wary, and she sees him as just another guy to manipulate. But someone may already be stalking her, and as Klute's activities add to the danger a bond of sorts starts to grow.
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Western |
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Burt Lancaster |
Robert Ryan |
Lee J. Cobb |
Robert Duvall |
Joseph Wiseman |
J.D. Cannon |
Albert Salmi |
Richard Jordan |
John McGiver |
Ralph Waite |
John Beck |
William Watson |
Walter Brooke |
Robert Emhardt |
Charles Tyner |
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While passing through the town of Bannock, a bunch of drunken, trail-weary cattlemen go overboard with their celebrating and accidentally kill an old man with a stray shot. They return home to Sabbath unaware of his death. Bannock lawman Jered Maddox later arrives there to arrest everyone involved on a charge of murder. Sabbath is run by land baron Vince Bronson, a benevolent despot, who, upon hearing of the death, offers restitution for the incident. Maddox, however, will not compromise even though small ranchers like Vern Adams are not in a position to desert their responsibilities for a long and protracted trial. Sabbath's marshal, Cotton Ryan, is an aging lawman whose tough reputation rests on a single incident that occurred years before. Ryan admits to being only a shadow of what he once was and no threat to stop Maddox. Maddox confides to Ryan that Bannock's judicial system is weak and corrupt, and while he's doubtful that anyone he brings back will suffer more than the price of a bribe, he will not be deterred in his unrelenting pursuit of his duty. Initially Bronson appears willing to make concessions, but when his oldest friend Harvey Stenbaugh is killed after deliberately picking a fight with Maddox, Bronson digs in his heels with the rest of the town to resist the relentless lawman.
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