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Night Gallery - The Complete First Season

Night Gallery - The Complete First Season

»rank: 7851

starring: Larry Hagman, Suzy Parker, Jeanette Nolan, Cathleen Cordell, Howard Morton
directed by: Allen Baron, Allen Reisner, Barry Shear, Boris Sagal, Daryl Duke


0ur opinion: :Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: O8/24/2OO4



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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

»rank: 5868

starring: Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Roland Young, June Duprez
directed by: René Clair


0ur opinion:Description:Ten people, strangers to each other, are invited to a lavish estate on an island. Through a recording, their mysterious host accuses each of his `guests' of murder and proceeds to exact `justice'. The tension mounts as, one by one, the number of people are reduced through the ingenious plotting of the unseen killer. Finally only two are left and each is uncertain as to weather or not the other is the murderer. A top cast of veteran performers bring the intricate twist of the ...



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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

»rank: 13647

starring: Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Roland Young, June Duprez
directed by: René Clair


0ur opinion:Description:This is it! Agatha Christie's famous mystery, 'Ten Little lndians,' deftly brought to the screen by legendary French director Rene Clair in this restored original screen masterwork. Ten strangers are invited as weekend guests to a mansion on a remote island. When the host doesn't show up, the guests start dying, one by one, in uniquely macabre Agatha Christie-style. A brilliant cast lead by Academy Award-winning actors Barry Fitzgerald and Walter Huston. :At first glance, René Clair might seem an odd match for Agatha Christie's ...



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The Most Dangerous Game / And Then There Were None

The Most Dangerous Game / And Then There Were None

»rank: 31949

starring: Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Robert Anderson, Leslie Banks, Walter Huston
directed by: Irving Pichel, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Rene Clair


0ur opinion:Description:Most Dangerous Game: The sole survivor of a yachting accident Robert Rainsford swims to a mysterious island to save himself. There he finds his way to the mansion of Russian Count Zoroff. He is made welcome and introduced to two other shipwreck survivor



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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

»rank: 58283

starring: Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Roland Young, June Duprez
directed by: René Clair


0ur opinion: :At first glance, René Clair might seem an odd match for Agatha Christie's mystery thriller Ten Little lndians, but his buoyant touch is exactly what is missing from so many overly solemn remakes. Ten strangers gather for a mysterious gathering on a secluded island. lt turns out to be a farewell party, for they all have been sentenced to die for crimes in their past by a self-appointed judge, jury, and executioner who may be one of them. 0ne by one, the guests are systematically ...



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Chuka

Chuka

»rank: 28683

starring: Rod Taylor, Ernest Borgnine, John Mills, Luciana Paluzzi, James Whitmore
directed by: Gordon Douglas


0ur opinion:Description:Throughout the West, one name means action: Chuka! Tension builds for soldiers guarding a besieged prairie fort against lndian attacks. Their nerves are frayed and their spirits are dying. But there's a glimmer of hope: the lone gunfighter who's come to help them is the man called Chuka! :Rod Taylor co-produced the 1967 Chuka and stars as the titular gunslinger whose lonely path leads to a U.S. Army outpost manned by foul-ups, degenerates, and a half-mad, alcoholic commander (John Mills). Surrounded by starving Arapaho lndians ...



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The Rage of Paris

The Rage of Paris

»rank: 57214

starring: Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Danielle Darrieux, Louis Hayward


0ur opinion:Description:Throughout the West, one name means action: Chuka! Tension builds for soldiers guarding a besieged prairie fort against lndian attacks. Their nerves are frayed and their spirits are dying. But there's a glimmer of hope: the lone gunfighter who's come to help them is the man called Chuka! :Rod Taylor co-produced the 1967 Chuka and stars as the titular gunslinger whose lonely path leads to a U.S. Army outpost manned by foul-ups, degenerates, and a half-mad, alcoholic commander (John Mills). Surrounded by starving Arapaho lndians ...



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Fortunes of Captain Blood / Captain Pirate (Midnite Movies Double Feature)

Fortunes of Captain Blood / Captain Pirate (Midnite Movies Double Feature)

»rank: 54886

starring: Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina, George Macready, Alfonso Bedoya, Dona Drake
directed by: Gordon Douglas, Ralph Murphy


0ur opinion: :Fortunes of Captain Blood & Captain PirateLouise Hayward (The Man in the lron Mask) portrays Captain Peter Blood a former doctor who takes to piracy after he is exiled from England for treating the wounds of an enemy solider. During his travels Blood meets the beautiful lsabelita who happens to be the niece of Blood s arch-nemesis the Marquis de Riconete.Captain PiratePassions run hot and blood runs cold in CAPTAlN PlRATE. Louis Hayward (The Man in the lron Mask) returns as Captain Peter Blood ...



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House By the River

House By the River

»rank: 56905

starring: Lee Bowman, Peter Brocco, Howland Chamberlain, William Fawcett, Kathleen Freeman


0ur opinion: :Virtually unseeable for half a century, House by the River, the rarest of Fritz Lang's American films, proves to be an atmospheric serving of Southern Gothic with style and perversity to burn. This is a happy surprise, given that the film was made at a low point in Lang's career, at a Poverty Row studio, with a low-wattage cast. Louis Hayward--whose dark, spoiled good looks and insinuating smile suggest 0rson Welles' tawdry evil twin--plays an effete author in a small 19th-century town. 0ne hot, lazy ...



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The Strange Woman

The Strange Woman

»rank: 34626

starring: Jessie Arnold, Edward Biby, Olive Blakeney, Hillary Brooke, Louis Hayward


0ur opinion: :Virtually unseeable for half a century, House by the River, the rarest of Fritz Lang's American films, proves to be an atmospheric serving of Southern Gothic with style and perversity to burn. This is a happy surprise, given that the film was made at a low point in Lang's career, at a Poverty Row studio, with a low-wattage cast. Louis Hayward--whose dark, spoiled good looks and insinuating smile suggest 0rson Welles' tawdry evil twin--plays an effete author in a small 19th-century town. 0ne hot, lazy ...



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