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This classic comedy by William Shakespeare comes to the screen with Sir Laurence Olivier as Orlando and Elisabeth Bergner as Rosalind. Rosalind is in love with Orlando, who doesn't take notice of... |
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John Carradine stars as Gaston, a successful nineteenth century artist and puppeteer in France's capital. Gaston, however, lives a secret life as Bluebeard, a demented serial killer who coldly... |
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| The goings on of a few members of a radio show's audience is the premise for this feature film derived from the popular ABC radio show of the 1940's. This film features Tom Breneman, the radio show's... |
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The arrival of a traveling carnival coincides with a string of mysterious deaths in a small German town. When the friend and romantic rival of one man is found murdered, suspicion falls immediately... |
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This adaptation of the Mark Twain classic tale presents the story of a modern-era gentleman who is thrust back in time to sixth century England during the time of King Arthur. Working his way into... |
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This screen adaptation of the Edmund Rostand novel features Jose Ferrer reprising his Tony award-winning role as Cyrano, the swashbuckling swordsman and poet who fears he will never be loved due to... |
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This screen adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic tells the tale of young David Copperfield; a boy brought to London at a young age and subsequently passed from one relative to another, to... |
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Three gruesome murders have happened and Dick Tracy gets involved in the investigation. There is no apparent connection between the deaths with the victims coming from every facet of society and... |
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Dr. Henry Jekyll (John Barrymore) is working on separating the good and evil aspects from a person's persona and comes up with a potion that holds the key. Using himself as a guinea pig, Dr. Jekyll... |
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This is the first screen adaptation of the classic Ernest Hemingway novel. Screen legends Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes portray Lt. Henry, the officer, and Catherine, the nurse, who find true love... |
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