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To Catch A Thief
(1955) [G]
Cary Grant plays John Robie, a reformed jewel thief who was once known as "The Cat," in this suspenseful Alfred Hitchcock classic thriller. Robie is suspected of a new rash of gem thefts in the luxury hotels of the French Riviera, and he must set out to clear himself. Meeting pampered heiress... More
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The Glenn Miller Story
(1953) [G]
It was a time that changed the world. And one man put it to music. Glen Miller is playing his terrific big band hits again in this stunning musical biography. The great Jimmy Stewart and June Allyson star in this vibrant tribute to one of America's legendary bandleaders, charting Miller's rise... More
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Harvey
(1950) [G]
James Stewart gives one of his finest performances in this lighthearted film, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Stewart stars as the good-natured Elwood P. Dowd, whose constant companion is Harvey, a six-foot tall rabbit that only he can see. To his sister, Veta Louise, Elwood's obsession... More
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We're No Angels
(1955) [G]
Humphrey Bogart plays one of his rare comedy roles in this jaunty excursion about three convicts - Joseph (Bogart), Albert (Aldo Ray) and Jules (Peter Ustinov) - who are plotting their escape from Devil's Island. Fate intervenes when they hide out with kindly, but inept Felix Ducotel (Leo G.... More
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The Trouble With Harry
(1955) [PG]
Master of Suspense Alfred Hitchcock directs a delightful comedy-mystery set in New England. It stars John Forsythe, Academy Award-winner Edmund Gwenn, Mildred Natwick, and little Jerry Mathers. In addition it marks the noteworthy screen debut of Academy Award-winner Shirley MacLaine. What is The... More
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Laurel & Hardy: The Bullfighters
(1945) [G]
Laurel and Hardy blunder their way around Mexico as private detectives sent from the States in search of a lady criminal. The best part of the film is the sequence in which Hardy is inveigled by a bullfight manager into taking the place of a look-alike matador. More
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Rio Grande
(1950) [G]
Lieutenant Colonel Kirby Yorke of the US Cavalry is pursuing a futile campaign against marauding Apache Indians who escape across the Mexican Border for immunity. The intense pressures on York increase when his son Jeff joins the regiment and his beautiful estranged wife arrives and tries to buy... More
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Rebecca
(1940) [PG]
"Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderlay again." Rebecca’s haunting opening line conjures the entirety of Hitchcock’s romantic, suspenseful, elegant film. A young woman (Joan Fontaine) believes her every dream has come true when her whirlwind romance with the dashing Maxim de Winter (Sir... More
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Roman Holiday
(1953) [G]
Audrey Hepburn's Oscar-winning performance in her first starring role. Roman Holiday was nominated for ten Academy Awards, and Audrey Hepburn captured an Oscar for her portrayal of a modern-day princess rebelling against her royal obligations who explores Rome on her own. She meets Gregory Peck,... More
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The Greatest Show On Earth
(1952) [G]
Step right up for Cecil B. DeMille's spectacular Academy Award-winning Best Picture - The Greatest Show On Earth. The master showman brings the thrills, chills and exhilaration of the Ringling Brothers - Barnum & Bailey Circus to the screen via an Oscar-winning story and an all-star cast that... More
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