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Karl Malden - 15 Titles Found
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On The Waterfront
(1954) [PG]
Marlon Brando gives one of the screen's most electrifying performances as Best Actor in this 1954 Academy Award® winner for Best Film. Ex-fighter Terry Malloy (Brando) could have been a contender, but now toils for boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb) on the gang-ridden waterfront. Terry is... More
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I Confess
(1953) [PG]
Otto Kellar and his wife Alma work as caretaker and housekeeper at a Catholic church in Quebec. Whilst robbing a house where he sometimes works as a gardener, Otto is caught and kills the owner. Racked with guilt he heads back to the church where Father Michael Logan is working late. Otto... More
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Patton (2 Disc Set)
(1970) [M]
A critically acclaimed film that won a total of eight 1970 Academy Awards (including Best Picture), "Patton" is a riveting portrait of one of the 20th Century's greatest military geniuses. One of its Oscars went to George C. Scott for his triumphant portrayal of George Patton, the only Allied... More
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Halls Of Montezuma
(1951) [PG]
Lt. Carl Anderson is an officer charged with the responsibility of leading his unit on a scouting mission to capture prisoners from an experimental rocket-launching facilty and bring them back for interrogation. Among his platoon are veterans Pidgeon Lane, Doc, and Sgt. Zelenko, as well as raw... More
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A Streetcar Named Desire (Director's Cut)
(1951) [M]
Two-time Academy Award – winning director Elia Kazan took the stage hit 'A Streetcar Named Desire' and turned it into not just a motion picture but a movie masterpiece, a cinematic experience so powerful and passionate that Tennessee Williams – who won the Pulitzer Prize for his play –... More
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The Gunfighter
(1950) [PG]
Aging gunslinger, Jimmy Ringo, rides into a strange town where he's immediately recognized. As kids gather at the saloon windows to glimpse the killer and townsfolk gossip about his exploits, the town marshall tries to keep the peace. He wants Ringo out of town, but Ringo asks for a few hours'... More
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Gypsy (1962)
(1962) [G]
Ringing with the show biz sass of its peerless Jule Styne/Stephen Sondheim score, Mervyn LeRoy's film version of the Broadway hit "Gypsy" sweeps you on a grand tour of vintage burlesque. It gets up close and personal with its depiction of the roller-coaster relationship of Louise (Natalie Wood),... More
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The Cincinnati Kid
(1965) [PG]
Everything's wild and the winner takes it all in "The Cincinnati Kid." "The Kid" thinks he's the best at five-card-stud. But his opponent, "The Man," has never been beaten. Their clash is inevitable and it is a duel-to-the-death as to who will be king of the New Orleans' gambling world. More
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Billion Dollar Brain
(1967) [PG]
Ken Russell directs this third outing for Len Deighton's spy Harry Palmer. Some time has passed since Harry Palmer (Michael Caine) was in the employment of the British Government and he refuses to go back despite a "friendly" offer from his old boss Colonel Ross (Guy Doleman). However when Harry... More
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Where the Sidewalk Ends
(1950) [PG]
Dana Andrews stars as brutal cop Mark Dixon who previously had been in trouble with his superiors for his brutal methods. When Dixon accidently kills a murder suspect he knows his career will be over if he is discovered. He decides to dispose of the body and pin the murder on someone else.... More
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