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Elizabeth Taylor:The Last Time I Saw Paris
Charles returns to Paris to reminisce about the life he led in Paris after it was liberated. He worked on "Stars and Stripes" when he met Marion and Helen. He would marry and be happy staying in Paris after his discharge and working for a news organization. He would try to write his great novel and that would come between Charlie, his wife and his daughter
Orson Welles: David and Goliath
The story of the film is adapted from the Old Testament: The Philistines declare war on the Israelites and wrench the Arch of the Allience from them. Saul, the king of Israel, listens meanwhile to the words of the prophets who tell him that the new king will be a young shepard called David. But still David has to fight the enemy in form of their mighty giant Goliath
Shirley Temple - Kid in Hollywood
An aspiring actress is rejected by casting, but gets her chance to perform when the star doesn't feel like performing. The cast is all young children, performing adult roles.
Frank Sinatra:Suddenly
The tranquility of a small town is marred only by sheriff Tod Shaw's unsuccessful courtship of widow Ellen Benson, a pacifist who can't abide guns and those who use them. But violence descends on Ellen's household willy-nilly when the U.S. President passes through town... and slightly psycho hired assassin John Baron finds the Benson home ideal for an ambush
Edward G Robinson:Scarlet Street
When a man in mid-life crisis befriends a young women, her venal fiancé persuades her to con him out of some of the fortune she thinks he has
Gary Cooper: Fighting Carvans
As a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest of social ills. The paper is forced to rehire Ann and hires John Willoughby to impersonate "Doe." Ann and her bosses cynically milk the story for all it's worth, until the made-up "John Doe" philosophy starts a whole political movement. At last everyone, even Ann, takes her creation seriously...but publisher D.B. Norton has a secret plan.
Kibera Kid
Kibera Kid is the story of Otieno, a twelve-year-old street boy living in Africa's largest slum. Otieno is an orphan and he lives with the razors, a gang of petty thieves. After a theft gone bad, Otieno is forced to choose between saving an innocent man's life and the razors, the only family he knows.
Orson Welles: The Stranger
In postwar Germany a meeting of the War Crimes Commission is being held. Those present decide that a heinous Nazi war criminal (Konstantin Shayne) should be released from prison in the hopes that he will lead the commission to his superior, the infamous Franz Kindler (Orson Welles), one of the architects of the genocide against the Jews. A federal agent (Edward G. Robinson) is assigned to follow Shayne, and the chase begins. This exciting thriller from Orson Welles moves to the town of Harper, Connecticut where the Nazi Kindler is living under an assumed name...
Charcoal Traffic
A Story of two brothers trapped in a murderous cycle of environmental and cultural devastation in Somalia.
Shirley Temple - What's To Do
Sonny Rogers has just gotten elected class president, he's a star baseball player, and has a cute girlfriend. But, thanks to the conniving of his rival, Harry Vanderpool, he and his whole family are going to have to move to Seattle! Sonny needs the help of his pals and his pesky little sister, Mary Lou, to get out of this one.
James Cagney:The Time Of Your Life
H.C. Potter supplies heart-tugging direction in the film version of William Saroyan's Pulitzer Prize-winning ensemble piece about the various characters who populate Nick's Saloon, Restaurant and Entertainment Palace, which is actually a waterfront dive.The Saloon is in the toughest section of San Francisco. Enter Joe (James Cagney), a champagne-soaked "philosopher" with a credo that mixes equal parts cherish-the-moment and bottoms-up. Parading around Joe, who showers love on his fellow inhabitants, are a bull-slinging American Indian, a would-be dancer, a prostitute named Kitty (Jeanne Cagney) who dreams of white picket fences and a lawn, and Joe's handyman, Tom (Wayne Morris). These and other colorful people espouse their hopes and fears, right until the barkeeper announces Last Call. The comedy has been heightened in the film but Saroyan's devout love of common folk shines through. Much of the original dialogue from the play remains in the film.
Frank Sinatra: Til The Clouds Roll By
Light bio-pic of American Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern, featuring renditions of the famous songs from his musical plays by contemporary stage artists, including a condensed production of his most famous: 'Showboat'
Cary Grant:Penny Serenade
As Julie prepares to leave her husband Roger, she begins to play through a stack of recordings, each of which reminds her of events in their lives together. One of them is the song that was playing when she and Roger first met in a music store. Other songs remind her of their courtship, their marriage, their desire for a child, and the joys and sorrows that they have shared. A flood of memories comes back to her as she ponders their present problems and how they arose
Gary Cooper:A Farewell To Arms
A tale of the love between ambulance driver Lt. Henry and Nurse Catherine Barkley during World War I. The action takes place in Italy and the two fall in love during the war and will stop at nothing to be together. The film also analyses Lt. Henry's feelings on war and the purpose of fighting.
Elizabeth Taylor /Richard Burton: Divorce His - Divorce Hers - Her side
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton draw on their personal experiences as real-life partners going through marraige difficulties for their performances in this story of the breakup of an 18-year matrimonial union, as seen from the points of view of both the husband and the wife.
Elizabeth Taylor :Divorce His - Divorce Hers - His side
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton draw on their personal experiences as real-life partners going through marraige difficulties for their performances in this story of the breakup of an 18-year matrimonial union, as seen from the points of view of both the husband and the wife.
Charles Bronson:Someone Behind the Door
neurosurgeon (Anthony Perkins) with a cheating wife takes his patient, a confused amnesiac (Charles Bronson), into his home for intensive treatment. The doctor, disturbed by his wife's affair, conditions his lost patient to believe that the cheating wife is his own, the gun in his pocket is his, and the task he started prior to losing his memory was to find his cheating wife and her new mate, and "take the appropriate actions."
Jack Nicholson:The Wild Ride
rebellious punk of the beat generation, who spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in-between partying and troublemaking. He eventually kidnaps his buddy's girlfriend, kills a few police officers and finally sees his own life end in tregedy.
The John Barrymore Collection - The Beloved Rogue
A swashbuckling sensation, The Beloved Rogue, has thrilled audiences for years due in large part to the incomparable John Barrymore who turns out a great performance as the legendary poet-patriot, Francois Villon. Set amongst wonderfully fantastic winter sets, The Beloved Rogue promises high-flying stunts, wild snowstorms, passionate romance, and good-hearted humor.
The John Barrymore Collection - Svengali
In "Svengali," John Barrymore reprises the stage role that garnered him critical raves. Svengali is a masterful and menacing hypnotist, bearded and unkempt, who draws a young woman, Trilby, into his lair. She has worked as a nude model for many artists and now, cajoled by Svengali's manipulative gift, she leaves behind her family in order to pursue a singing career on the concert circuit. What Trilby does not know, however, is that she can perform only upon the hypnotist's command.
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