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Search results for | Drama Classics
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The Molly Maguires
(1969) [PG]
The Molly Maguires was a secret society of militant coal miners who battled their exploitation by mine owners with violence, intimidation, and sometimes murder. Based on actual events, this gripping story is a sympathetic account of the Irish-American miners' struggle. Richard Harris plays a... More
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Double Feature)
(1941) [PG]
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) Fredric March won an Oscar® for playing the protagonist (and antagonist) of Robert Louis Stevenson's story. Dr. Henry Jekyll is an honorable man of science, albeit frustrated at the enforced celibacy of a delayed wedding date. Hyde is the fearsome creature he turns... More
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13 Rue Madeleine
(1946) [PG]
A group of Allied agents working undercover in occupied Paris struggle to infiltrate German files in order to discover the location of a rocket launching site before the D-Day invasion. However, in their midst a traitor lurks. James Cagney stars in this spy thriller from director Henry Hathaway.... More
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Across 110th Street
(1972) [R]
Slicker than a Harlem shakedown, Across 110th Street with a jacked-up, smacked-down thrill-ride through the hell-raisin’ hoods of Harlem! Cooler-than-cool Anthony Quinn leads a hot cast, including Anthony Franciosa and Yaphet Kotto, in a hair-raising cop thriller that packs a double barrel of... More
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The Offence
(1973) [M]
Probing, brilliantly acted drama from director Sidney Lumet. Detective Sergeant Johnson (Sean Connery) has been with the British police force for 20 years. In that time, the countless murders, rapes and other serious crimes he has had to investigate has left a terrible mark on him. His anger and... More
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Pickpocket
(1959) [M]
Robert Bressons masterful Pickpocket is a moving meditation on the human condition as it tells the story of Michel, a young man who chooses to be a pickpocket rather than finding legitimate work and discovers the thrill of stealing. When he winds up being arrested, he reflects on the morality of... More
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Butley
(1974) [M]
On any given day, Bill Butley, a self made train wreck of an English literature teacher at a London university, can shrug off everyone and everything with equal ease. But today, the disaster of Butley's proudly misspent life threatens to dwarf even his cynically fantastical non-expectations.... More
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Red Beard
(1965) [M]
The last collaboration between Kurosawa and the powerhouse actor Toshiro Mifune, Red Beard is the story of a young and arrogant medical graduate. Assigned to serve at an impoverished local clinic, Dr Yasumoto feels he is better than his surroundings. His superior is Dr Niide- known as 'Red Beard'... More
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A Hole in the Head
(1959) [G]
A Hole in the Head is a "genuinely entertaining" (Newsweek), Oscar®-winning comedy, directed by the legendary Frank Capra at his uproarious best! Meet Tony (Frank Sinatra), a wannabe big shot who's constantly broke. And while the carefree widower may not have money, he is rich in one respect:... More
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King Lear
(1976) [PG]
An excellent made-for-television production. This Shakespeare tragedy brings out the themes of family relationships, youth versus age and the struggle of good over evil. More
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