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Daddy Long Legs
(1955) [G]
A young orphan girl in France is brought to finishing school in America by a rich New Yorker who chooses to remain anonymous... until he attends her school's Summer Ball. Songs include: 'Something's Gotta Give' and 'Daddy Longlegs'. More
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The Wizard Of Oz
(1939) [G]
We click our heels in anticipation. There's no place like home and no movie like this one. From generation to generation, The Wizard of Oz brings us together - kids, grown-ups, families, friends. The dazzling land of Oz, a dream-come-true world of enchanted forests, dancing scarecrows and singing... More
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All That Jazz
(1979) [M]
All That Jazz is a semi-autobiographical account of the life of its celebrated writer/director/choreographer, Bob Fosse. The multi-talented performer was an Oscar®, Tony and Emmy Award winner. Part tragic, part comic, this outrageous look at life in the fast lane is the award-winning musical... More
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The Omega Man
(1971) [M]
In a world where mankind has been wiped out by germ warfare, Los Angeles is the desolate playground of the sole survivor of the tragedy. Robert Neville (Charlton Heston) spends his sunny L.A. days gunning his convertible around town foraging for supplies, but at night he flees to the safety of... More
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The Music Man
(1961) [G]
The Music Man, the joyful film of the 1,375-performance Broadway smash, remains an irresistible sky-burst of Americana. Robert Preston recreates his Tony-winning Broadway triumph as con artist Harold Hill, arriving in River City, Iowa, to form a boys band, much to the disapproval...and later... More
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Jezebel
(1938) [G]
"A dazzling romantic melodrama." -Pauline Kael Bette Davis was unhappy when Warner Bros. refused to loan her out to star in Gone With The Wind. So Jack Warner gave her a Southern belle role in Jezebel - - and she gave a fiery performance that won 1938's Best Actress Academy Award. Davis plays... More
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Objective Burma!
(1945) [PG]
Mission accomplished! Errol Flynn, who brought boyish bravado to The Adventures of Robin Hood, Dodge City, Gentlemen Jim and other screen yarns, turns in a mature, acclaimed performance as the leader of a paratrooper patrol stranded in Burma. It's "one of the few features of which I am proud."... More
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Point Blank
(1967) [M]
There are two kinds of people in this up-tight world: his victims and his women. And sometimes you can't tell them apart. One man's quest for revenge: an action classic from the director of Deliverance. They double-crossed Walker, took his $93,000 cut of the heist and left him for dead, but they... More
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Bend Of The River
(1952) [PG]
Man-with-a-past James Stewart guides a band of pioneers from Missouri over the Oregan Trail to a new life in the Columbia River basin in this Western adventure directed by Anthony Mann. When the settlers are cheated out of their supplies and cattle, Stewart crosses rivers, climbs mountains, and... More
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Out Of The Past
(1947) [PG]
Everything you want in a film noir you'll find in Out Of The Past. A tenacious detective (Robert Mitchum) spinning his wheels to make good. A drop-dead beauty (Jane Greer) up to no good. A moneyed mobster (Kirk Douglas) with a shark's grin. Plus double-crosses and fall guys. Shadowy rooms and... More
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