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Donna Reed - 5 Titles Found
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From Here To Eternity
(1953) [PG]
In this landmark film, passion and tragedy collide on a military base as a fateful day in December 1941 draws near. Private Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) is a soldier and former boxer being manipulated by his superior and peers. His friend Maggio (Frank Sinatra) tries to help him but has his own... More
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The Last Time I Saw Paris
(1954) [PG]
This tale is based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald story "Babylon Revisited". Johnson, an American WWII Veteran, re-lives his memories of the excitement, romance and trying times in post war Paris. Johnson realises his one true love in Elizabeth Taylor, and Donna Reed leaves her mark in a climactic... More
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It's A Wonderful Life
(1946) [PG]
One of the best loved films of all time, Frank Capra’s eternal masterpiece “It’s A Wonderful Life” tells the story of George Bailey who spends his whole life helping others at his own sacrifice and trying to make good in a small town only to feel as though it has all been for nothing. As... More
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They Were Expendable
(1945) [G]
It's David vs. Goliath on the seas when Rusty Ryan and John Brickly lead the Navy's new PT boats into the Battle of the Philippines during the early days of WWII. Outgunned and outmanned, the skippers and their crews defy the odds and prove the effectiveness of their highly maneuverable boats.... More
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
(1945)
Handsome, young, but morally corrupt Dorian Gray has his portrait made. As the years pass, he does not age, but evidence of his sins are apparent in his portrait, which grows uglier with each transgression. He keeps it safely hidden in the attic. But his mysterious behavior and ageless appearance... More
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