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12 Angry Men (1957)
Genre:
Drama,
Courtroom Drama.
Director:
Sidney Lumet.
Actors:
Henry Fonda,
Lee J. Cobb,
Ed Begley, Sr.,
E.G. Marshall,
Jack Klugman,
Jack Warden,
Martin Balsam,
Edward Binns,
Joseph Sweeney,
George Voskovec,
Robert Webber,
Rudy Bond,
James A. Kelly,
Bill Nelson,
John Savoca,
John Fiedler.
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Absolute Power (1997)
Genre:
Thriller,
Political Thriller.
Director:
Clint Eastwood.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
Gene Hackman,
Ed Harris,
Laura Linney,
Judy Davis,
Scott Glenn,
Dennis Haysbert,
Melora Hardin,
John Lyle Campbell,
Eric Dahlquist, Jr.,
Alison Eastwood,
Kimber Eastwood,
Joy Ehrlich,
Robert Harvey,
Richard Jenkins,
Penny Johnson,
Elaine Kagan,
Mark Margolis,
E.G. Marshall,
Charles McDaniel,
George Orrison,
Jack Stewart Taylor,
Kenneth Welsh,
Yau-Gene Chan.
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Storyline:
In this thriller, an aging cat burglar becomes a crusader embroiled in a deadly cat-and-mouse game involving murder and a government cover-up. Adapted by distinguished scenarist William Goldman from a novel by David Baldacci and featuring a powerful all-star cast, the story works at different levels, not only as a straight-forward thriller but also as an insightful look at the love between the old ...
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Creepshow (1982)
Genre:
Horror,
Thriller,
Monster Film,
Natural Horror,
Supernatural Horror.
Director:
George A. Romero.
Actors:
Hal Holbrook,
Adrienne Barbeau,
Fritz Weaver,
Leslie Nielsen,
Carrie Nye,
E.G. Marshall,
Viveca Lindfors,
Stephen King,
Ed Harris,
Ted Danson,
Robert Harper,
Jon Lormer,
Tom Atkins,
Chuck Aber,
John Amplas,
David L. Early,
Christine Forrest,
Katie Karlovitz,
Don Keefer,
Joe King,
Bingo O'Malley,
Elizabeth Regan,
Gaylen Ross,
Iva Jean Saraceni,
Tom Savini,
Marty Schiff,
Warner Shook.
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Storyline:
Two of the most venerable names in the horror field, author Stephen King and director George A. Romero, present this anthology of original twisted tales inspired by the E.C. horror comics of the 50's and 60's (themselves a more direct basis for the popular Tales from the Crypt TV series). The five stories are framed within the pages of a comic book which a boy's insensitive father has thrown in th ...
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Interiors (1978)
Genre:
Drama,
Family Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Woody Allen.
Actors:
Kristin Griffith,
Mary Beth Hurt,
Richard Jordan,
Diane Keaton,
E.G. Marshall,
Geraldine Page,
Nancy Collins,
Kerry Duffy,
Henderson Forsythe,
Penny Gaston,
Missy Hope,
Roger Morden,
Sam Waterston,
Maureen Stapleton.
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Storyline:
Diane Keaton, Kristin Griffith, and Mary Beth Hurt play Renata, Flyn, and Joey, the grown daughters of wealthy Arthur (E.G. Marshall) and his emotionally disturbed wife, Eve (Geraldine Page). When Arthur leaves Eve, her three daughters rally around her. As it turns out, none of the daughters are ideally suited to provide an "anchor" for their distracted mother, but all four women are str ...
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Nixon (1995)
Genre:
Drama,
Biography [feature],
Political Drama.
Director:
Oliver Stone.
Actors:
Anthony Hopkins,
Joan Allen,
Powers Boothe,
Ed Harris,
Bob Hoskins,
E.G. Marshall,
Julie Araskog,
Bai Ling,
Brian Bedford,
Robert Beltran,
Bill Bolender,
Tom Bower,
Corey Carrier,
Michael Chiklis,
O'Neal Compton,
Julie Condra,
Wilson Cruz,
John Cunningham,
John Diehl,
Donna Dixon,
Kevin Dunn,
Richard Fancy,
Fyvush Finkel,
Annabeth Gish,
Joanna Going,
Tony Goldwyn,
David Barry Gray,
Larry Hagman,
Charles Haugk,
Dan Hedaya,
Edward Herrmann,
Madeline Kahn,
James Karen,
Michael Kaufman,
John Bedford Lloyd,
Tony Lo Bianco,
Robert Marshall,
John C. McGinley,
Harry Murphy,
Fima Noveck,
David Paymer,
James Pickens, Jr.,
David Hyde Pierce,
Tony Plana,
Howard Platt,
George Plimpton,
Chuck Preiffer,
Victor Rivers,
Marilyn Rockafellow,
Saul Rubinek,
Marley Shelton,
Boris Sichkin,
Drew Snyder,
Paul Sorvino,
Mary Steenburgen,
John Stockwell,
Sean Stone,
Oliver Stone,
Jon Tenney,
Clayton Townsend,
Ronald Von Klaussen,
Lenny Vullo,
Jack Wallace,
J.T. Walsh,
Bridgette Wilson,
James Woods,
Ric Young.
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Storyline:
Oliver Stone, the most outspokenly political American filmmaker of the 1980s and '90s, directs this epic-length biography of Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the U.S., who was re-elected by a landslide in 1972, only to resign in disgrace two years later. Taking a non-linear approach, Nixon jumps back and forth between many different periods and events, from Nixon's strict upbringing at the han ...
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Superman II (1980)
Genre:
Action,
Science Fiction,
Comic-Book Superhero Film,
Alien Invasion Films.
Director:
Richard Lester.
Actors:
Christopher Reeve,
Gene Hackman,
Margot Kidder,
Ned Beatty,
Jackie Cooper,
Terence Stamp,
Sarah Douglas,
Jack O'Halloran,
Valerie Perrine,
Susannah York,
Clifton James,
Marc McClure,
E.G. Marshall,
Bill Bailey,
Marc Boyle,
Roger Brierley,
Marcus D'Amico,
Tommy Duggan,
Don Fellows,
Hal Galili,
Richard Griffiths,
John Hollis,
Elva Mai Hoover,
Hadley Kay,
Roger Kemp,
Richard Le Parmentier,
Eugene Lipinski,
Angus MacInnes,
Pamela Mandell,
Pepper Martin,
Anthony Milner,
John Morton,
Robin Pappas,
Beth Porter,
Dinny Powell,
John Ratzenberger,
Shane Rimmer,
Gordon Rollings,
Michael J. Shannon,
Antony Sher,
Tony Sibbald,
Alan Stuart,
Peter Whitman,
Leueen Willoughby,
Melissa Wiltsie.
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Storyline:
Between giving up his super powers, confronting criminals from outer space, and having problems with his girlfriend, it's a bad time to be the Man of Steel in this sequel to the 1978 blockbuster. When terrorists threaten to destroy Paris with a thermonuclear device as they hold reporter Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) hostage, Superman (Christopher Reeve) comes to the rescue and flings the weapon into s ...
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The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Genre:
Drama,
War,
Courtroom Drama,
Sea Adventure.
Director:
Edward Dmytryk.
Actors:
Humphrey Bogart,
José Ferrer,
Van Johnson,
Fred MacMurray,
Robert Francis,
May Wynn,
Tom Tully,
E.G. Marshall,
Arthur Franz,
Lee Marvin,
Warner Anderson,
Claude Akins,
Katherine Warren,
Jerry Paris,
Steve Brodie,
Todd Karns,
Whit Bissell,
James Best,
Joe Haworth,
James Edwards,
Don Dubbins,
David Alpert,
Don Anderson,
Herbert Anderson,
Robert Bray,
Ted Cooper,
Donald Dillaway,
Don Keefer,
Eddie Laguna,
Dayton Lummis,
Kenneth MacDonald,
Paul McGuire,
Tyler McVey,
Patrick Miller,
Richard Norris,
Gaylord "Steve" Pendleton,
Jay Richards,
James Todd.
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Storyline:
Robert Francis is at the center of the story as Willis Keith, a newly minted ensign assigned to the U.S.S. Caine. Keith has an uneasy relationship with his skipper, Lt. Comdr. DeVries (Tom Tully), partly through his own ineptitude and as a result of his disapproval of the slovenly way DeVries seems to run the ship. He looks forward to the arrival of a new captain, Lt. Comdr. Philip Francis Queeg, ...
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The Journey (1959)
Genre:
Drama,
Melodrama,
Political Thriller,
Political Drama.
Director:
Anatole Litvak.
Actors:
Yul Brynner,
Deborah Kerr,
Jason Robards, Jr.,
Robert Morley,
E.G. Marshall,
Kurt Kasznar,
David Kossoff,
Marie Daems,
Gérard Oury,
Maurice Sarfati,
Anne Jackson,
Siegfried Schürenberg,
Jerry Fujikawa,
Anouk Aimée,
Ronny Howard,
Flip Mark,
Ivan Petrovich,
Charles Regnier.
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Storyline:
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Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Genre:
Historical Film,
War,
War Epic.
Director:
Richard Fleischer,
Kinji Fukasaku,
Toshio Masuda.
Actors:
Martin Balsam,
So Yamamura,
Joseph Cotten,
Tatsuya Mihashi,
E.G. Marshall,
Takahiro Tamura,
Eijiro Tono,
Wesley Addy,
Shogo Shimada,
Frank Aletter,
Leon Ames,
Junya Usami,
Richard Anderson,
Neville Brand,
Leora Dana,
George Macready,
Rick Cooper,
Elven Havard,
June Dayton,
Jeff Donnell,
Shunichi Nakamura,
Edmon Ryan,
Hisao Toake,
Norman Alden,
Keith Andes,
Edward Andrews,
Walter Brooke,
Richard Erdman,
Jerry Fogel,
Susumu Fujita,
Toshio Hosokawa,
Hank Jones,
Kazuo Kitamura,
Richard Krisher,
Karl Lukas,
Ron Masak,
Carl Reindel,
Jason Robards, Jr.,
Koreya Senda,
Robert Shayne,
G.D. Spradlin,
Asao Uchida,
James Whitmore.
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Storyline:
This 25-million dollar epic collaboration accurately recreates the events that led to the Japanese attack on the American naval base during World War II. With Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the wheels are set in motion by Japan to plan the attack. After internal differences in the government, the Japanese quickly mobilize plans for the assault. Key American personnel ignored wa ...
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