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Samuel Fuller - 6 Titles Found
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Pickup on South Street
(1953) [PG]
Writer-director Samuel Fuller's film about a low-life, petty criminal is a nominally Anti-Communist B-pic and an American noir classic. Petty crook Skip McCoy (Richard Widmark) has his eye on the big score but ends up with some top-secret microfilm that has the Feds and the Commies on his trail.... More
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The Naked Kiss
(1964) [MA]
A prostitute beats her pimp senseless, skips town, resumes her livelihood in a buttoned-down suburb, rescues orphans and exposes her hometown's leading philanthropist as a paedophile! Welcome to the unforgettable world of pulp auteur Samuel Fuller, a nightmarish vision of a world where perverse... More
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Shock Corridor
(1963) [MA]
Young and ambitious newspaper reporter Johnny Barrett will pay any price for success. Sometimes, the price can be too high... With the help of his editor and a leading psychologist, Johnny feigns insanity inorder to get into an asylum where a brutal murder is witnessed by three patients. With the... More
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Forty Guns
(1957) [PG]
Mix a little bit of Johnny Guitar, a dash of My Darling Clementine, lasso in a whole lot of Sam Fuller fireworks, and you’ve got Forty Guns, one of the wildest and most exciting Westerns of the 1950s. More
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House of Bamboo
(1955) [M]
In Tokyo, a ruthless gang starts holding up U.S. ammunition trains, prepared to kill any of their own members wounded during a robbery. Down-at-heal ex-serviceman Eddie Spannier arrives from the States, apparently at the invitation of one such unfortunate. But Eddie isn't quite what he seems as... More
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