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Blow Up
(1966) [M]
Director Michelangelo Antonioni packs nonstop action into a controversial cinematic close-up of mid-sixties mod London where Vanessa Redgrave and Sarah Miles star with David Hemmings in this expose of British counterculture. David Hemmings plays a master photographer who explores the city... More
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A Man For All Seasons
(1966) [G]
The dazzling international cast featured in director Fred Zinnemann's A Man for All Seasons helps bring to life one of the most thrilling dramas of intrigue and courage ever filmed. Adapted from Robert Bolt's play, Robert Shaw plays the lusty King Henry VIII who wants to divorce his wife in order... More
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The Man Who Would Be King
(1975) [PG]
Based on a Richard Kipling story and packed with spectacle, humor, excitement and bold twists of fate, The Man Who Would Be King earns its crown as "an epic like no other. One of the screen's great adventure yarns." (Danny Peary, Guide for the Film Fanatic) Sean Connery and Michael Caine -- chins... More
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Doctor In The House
(1954) [G]
Doctor In The House was so successful that it spawned not only six sequels but also a television spin-off. Oddly enough this success works against it, as it is easy to forget how good the original was. Medical school provides a good background for the comedy capers, as well as providing a sound... More
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Rich and Strange
(1931) [G]
Fred and Emily believe that their lives would be enriched if they were more financially well off. After writing to a relative to obtain an inheritance in advance, the couple soon embark upon a life that they could previously only dream of, but will riches bring them happiness? More
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Blackmail
(1929) [PG]
From Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, the first thriller in sound with the ground-breaking 'Knife' scene. Quarrelling with her detective boyfriend, Alice White accepts the offer of escort from a handsome stranger. Allowing herself to be coaxed into his apartment, she resists his... More
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Cross Of Iron
(1977) [R]
James Mason and James Coburn star in this gripping account of a doomed German platoon facing annihilation at Russian hands during 1943, who discover that their instinct for war is greater than their instinct for survival. While the enemy attack, two officers fuel the conflict with their hell-bent... More
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Carrington V.C.
(1955) [PG]
David Niven stars in this gripping drama about a war hero who finds himself facing disgrace and ruin in a military courtroom. Major Carrington won the Victoria Cross at Tobruk, but his wartime heroics have caused deep resentment amongst some who did not see action. So when money goes missing from... More
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A Matter Of Life And Death
(1946) [PG]
It's night over Europe, the night of the 2nd of May 1945. A crippled Lancaster Bomber struggles home across the English Channel, all crew dead save for the young pilot (David Niven) desperately scanning the radio for signs of life. His prayers are answered, June (Kim Hunter), a young radio... More
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Barry Lyndon
(1975) [PG]
How does an Irish lad without prospects become part of the 18th-century English nobility? For Barry Lyndon (Ryan O’Neal) the answer is: any way he can! Barry is a pining suitor, a duellist, a vagabond, a soldier in the Seven Years War, a rogue, a spy, a card shark - all way stations on the... More
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