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The famed royal ballet production starring rudolf nureyev andmargot fonteyn. This historic performance captures the greatestdance partnership of the twentieth century at the peak of theircareers. Filmed a covent garden. |
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Travel to the Beauregard Hotel where the eccentric guests all share one common trait--loneliness. There's Major Pollack (David Niven), who hides a dark secret behind a polished military veneer; Sibyl Railton-Bell (Deborah Kerr), a shy, neurotic old maid who lacks the courage to break away from her domineering mother; John Malcolm (Burt Lancaster... |
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Quite possibly the finest horror film ever made, this brilliant adaptation of Ira Levin's story of a young couple nervously expecting their first child packs a satanic punch. Is she just overanxious or is something more devilish going on in this classic chiller? |
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The Music Man, the joyful film of the 1,375-performance Broadway smash, remains an irresistible skyburst of Americana. Robert Preston recreates his Tony Award-winning Broadway triumph as con artist Harold Hill, arriving in River City, Iowa, to form a boys band, much to the disapproval...and later delight of town Librarian Marian Paroo (Academy A... |
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Winner of 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture, and featuring a cast of superb players (Boxoffice) headed by the Oscar nominated Albert Finney and Susannah York, this wickedly funny classic has been hailed as the best comedy ever made (Newsweek)! No one has ever lived so freely and carelessly as Tom Jones. Abandoned at birth and raised by a w... |
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Daddy-Long-Legs (1919, 85 min.) - One of Mary Pickford's most delightful films. A mysterious benefactor pays to send Judy (Pickford), the oldest and cutest kid in the orphanage, to college. Restored by the Mary Pickford Foundation, Daddy-Long-Legs includes the rarely seen Pickford short film What the Daisy Said (1910, 13 min.), directed by D.W. ... |
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Heavenly bells are ringing, jubilant choirs are singing and Christmas joy is blanketing the world like freshly fallen snow. But the Yuletide spirit has yet to warm Bishop Henry Brougham's home. Struggling to raise funds for a new cathedral, the preoccupied young clergyman has neglected his loving wife Julia, and now only divine intervention can ... |
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A lone juror holds out on the quick conviction of a boy accused of stabbing his father to death--a conviction based soley on circumstantial evidence. Now he has to convince his fellow jurors to see things his way. |
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A riveting drama about the conflict between sir thomas more andking henry VIII. |
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'S wonderful, 's marvelous, so splendid a dream from the Hollywood Dream Factory! Gene Kelly, producer Arthur Freed, director Vicente Minnelli and an enviable skilled production team have created an artful entertainment for the ages, one of the American Film Institute's Top-100 American Films. Kelly portrays an ex-GI who loves Paris and loves ev... |
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Set in the remote region of mongolia where a young man is mistaken as a descendant of the great warrior genghis khan. when he is made a puppet ruler, he must decide where his loyalties lay. |
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Russia's first big budget science fiction spectacular. Aelita, The Queen Of Mars is a fantastic adventure about Los, an engineer living in Moscow who dreams of Aelita and builds a spaceship to take him to her. They fall in love, but Los soon finds himself embroiled in a proletarian uprising to establish a Martian Union of Soviet Socialist Republ... |
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Given free rein in choreographing Anchors Aweigh, Gene Kelly was eager to do the unexpected. But what? How about doing a dance with a cartoon? collaborator and friend Stanley Donen asked. How about it indeed. Kelly's live-action fancy footwork with animated Jerry (of Tom and Jerry) remains a milestone of movie fantasy. Frank Sinatra and Kathryn ... |
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Joan crawford turns in one of the most emotionally charged performances of her career as a playwright who must use her plotting skills to save her own life, in this beautifully crafted film noir thriller. |
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Marilyn Monroe delivers what many acclaim to be her finest serious acting performance in this dynamic drama full of humor, hope and passion. When a young and innocent cowboy (Don Murray) meets the girl of his dreams (Monroe) and decides to make her his wife, he forces her to board a bus headed for Montana. But the road is blocked and their journ... |
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Midnight Cowboy is tough, potent and shocking: an extraordinarily affecting look at the American Dream---turned into a nightmare. An Academy Award® winner for Best Picture, Best Director (John Schlesinger) and Best Screenplay (Waldo Salt), the film also boasts Oscar®-nominated performances by Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight and Sylvia Miles. ... |
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When British P.O.W.s build a vital railway bridge in enemy-occupied Burma, Allied commandos are assigned to destroy it in David Lean's epic World War II adventure The Bridge Over The River Kwai. Spectacularly produced, The Bridge Over The River Kwai captured the imagination of the public and won seven 1957 Academy Awards, including Best Picture,... |
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His crime: nonconformity. His sentence: the chain gang. Paul Newman plays one of his best-loved roles as Cool Hand Luke, the loner who won't--or can't--conform to the arbitrary rules of his captivity. It recalls other hallmark Newman performances: Luke is The Hustler without a dream of victory, Harper without a moral mission, Hud without a fathe... |
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A riveting courtroom drama of rape and premeditated murder is brought to life with an all-star cast in the suspenseful and highly acclaimed Anatomy Of A Murder. Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture (1959), the film pits a humble small-town lawyer (James Stewart) against a heard-headed big-city prosecutor (George C. Scott). E... |
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