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The Private Lives Of Elizabeth And Essex
(1939) [G]
Director Michael Curtiz's period drama frames the tumultuous affair between Queen Elizabeth I (Bette Davis) and the man who would be King of England, Robert Devereux (Errol Flynn), the Earl of Essex. Ever the victor on the battlefield, Devereux returns to London after defeating Spanish forces at... More
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In Cold Blood
(1967) [M]
In Cold Blood is the powerful, true story of a callous muder, based on the best-selling classic by Truman Capote. A prosperous and respected Kansas famer, his wife and his two teenage children are wantonly and brutally sluaghtered. The murderers are two mindless ex-convict drifters: Perry Smith... More
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Camelot (1967)
(1967) [G]
The legend of King Arthur has enchanted generation after generation. His pure, perfect kingdom was shattered because of the tragic passion between Queen Guenevere and the Round Table's bravest knight Lancelot. Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe shaped that saga into the 1960 musical Camelot.... More
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Jesus Christ Superstar
(1973) [M]
This dazzling interpretation of the hit Tim Rice - Andrew Lloyd Webber rock opera tells the story of Christ's final weeks in a bold and epic production. Shot entirely on location in Israel, Producer-director Norman Jewison creates a brilliant example of modern movie making with groundbreaking... More
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The Bride Of Frankenstein
(1935) [PG]
One of the most popular horror classics of all time, and an acclaimed sequel to the original FRANKENSTEIN. The legendary Boris Karloff reprises his role as the screen's most misunderstood monster who now longs for a mate of his own. Colin Clive is back as the overly ambitious Dr.Frankenstein, who... More
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Phantom Of The Opera, The (1925)
(1925) [PG]
The original and best version of Gaston Leroux's legendary book The Phantom Of The Opera is an awesome monument to the Golden Age of Hollywood starring "The Man of a Thousand Faces", Lon Chaney. In the film, Chaney is Erik, the horribly disfigured Phantom who leads a menacing existence in the... More
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The Diary Of Anne Frank
(1959) [G]
An extraordinary portrayal of humanity set during one of history's most inhumane periods, The Diary Of Anne Frank features Millie Perkins as the insightful 13-year-old biographer of her family's two year hiding in an Amsterdam attic. At first, the strong-willed teenager embraces her fugitive... More
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Pal Joey
(1957) [PG]
Frank Sinatra hits all the right notes with two of Hollywood's most voluptuous beauties in Pal Joey, a scintillating musical comedy featuring many of Sinatra's most popular tunes. When brash entertainer Joey Evans (Sinatra) lands in San Francisco determined to make it big, he scores his biggest... More
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The Harder They Fall
(1956) [M]
Humphrey Bogart delivers one of his most memorable performances as Eddie Willis, a sportswriter who joins forces with a corrupt boxing promoter (Rod Steiger). Together, they scheme to deceive Toro Moreno (Mike Lane), a clumsy, seven-foot giant, and the public into believing Moreno has a shot at... More
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The Thief Of Bagdad (1924)
(1924) [G]
One of the truly great silent films of the 1920s was The Thief Of Baghdad, directed by Hollywood legend Raoul Walsh. Made in 1924, it features Douglas Fairbanks as producer and also as the star, in the role of the happy-go-lucky Ahmed the Thief. Beguiled by a beautiful Princess, Ahmed must prove... More
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