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Zero Mostel - 6 Titles Found
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The Producers (1968)
(1968) [G]
Low-rent Broadway producer Max Bialystock and his high-strung accountant Leo Bloom discover that, with the help of a few gullible investors, they can make more money on a flop than on a hit! Armed with the worst show ever written and an equally horrific cast, this double-dealing duo is banking on... More
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Sirocco
(1951) [PG]
Humphrey Bogart and Lee J. Cobb go head to head in Sirocco, an action packed thriller set in war-torn Syria. Bogart stars as gun-smuggler Harry Smith, whose daring exploits have earned him a ruthless reputation. But when Smith needs safe passage from Damascus, he's forced to turn to his chief... More
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Watership Down
(1978) [PG]
Nestled among the rolling hills and peaceful meadows of England lives a community of rabbits. When their warren is threatened, a small group of brave rabbits escape into the unknown countryside in search of a new home. Led by the visionary Fiver, the courageous Bigwig, the clever Blackberry, and... More
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A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum
(1966) [PG]
Zero Mostel reprises his Tony Award-winning role in this gloriously funny screen version of the Burt Shevelove/Larry Gelbart/Stephen Sondheim stage hit that garnered six Tonys, including Best Musical. He plays Pseudolus, a Roman slave who can win his freedom only if he pairs his innocent young... More
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Rhinoceros
(1973) [PG]
Director Tom O'Horgan, originator of the Broadway smash hit Hair, transforms Eugene lonesco's "Theatre of the Absurd" curio into a hilarious, outrageous screen comedy, with Wilder and Mostel displaying pitch-perfect comic timing, With Karen Black. More
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Panic in the Streets
(1950) [PG]
Film noir, a classic film style of the '40s and '50s, is noted for its dark themes, stark camera angles and high-contrast lighting. Comprising many of Hollywood's finest films, film noir tells realistic stories about crime, mystery, femme fatales and moral conflict. In this suspenseful melodrama,... More
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