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Air Force (1943)
Genre:
War,
Combat Films,
War Epic.
Director:
Howard Hawks.
Actors:
John Ridgely,
Gig Young,
Arthur Kennedy,
Harry Carey,
Charles Drake,
John Garfield,
George Tobias,
Ward Wood,
Ray Montgomery,
James Brown,
Willard Robertson,
Moroni Olsen,
Edward S. Brophy,
Richard Lane,
Bill Crago,
Faye Emerson,
Addison Richards,
James Flavin,
Ann Doran,
Dorothy Peterson,
Murray Alper,
Lynne Baggett,
Leah Baird,
Henry Blair,
Rand Brooks,
James Bush,
Warren Douglas,
Ruth Ford,
Ross Ford,
William Forrest,
Sol (Saul) Gorss,
William Hopper,
Marjorie Hoshelle,
James Millican,
Tom Neal,
George Neise,
Ted Offenbecker,
George Offerman,
Stanley Ridges,
Walter Sande,
Theodore Von Eltz.
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Storyline:
On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two new men, assistant radio man Private Chester (Ray Montgomery) and gunner Sergeant Joe Winocki (John Garfield), assembles for the flight, and in the first 20 minutes, the movie reveals certain things about the crew: the shadowy past of one, the mother of another, and the wife ...
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Rocky IV (1985)
Genre:
Drama,
Sports Drama,
Political Drama.
Director:
Sylvester Stallone.
Actors:
Sylvester Stallone,
Talia Shire,
Burt Young,
Carl Weathers,
Brigitte Nielsen,
Dolph Lundgren,
Tony Burton,
Michael Pataki,
R.J. Adams,
Jeff Austin,
Al Bandiero,
Dominic Barto,
Gerald Berns,
Richard Blum,
Daniel Brown,
James Brown,
Jim Bullock,
Rose Mary Campos,
Jack Carpenter,
Frank D'Annibale,
Mark de Alessandro,
Marty Denkin,
Robert Doornick,
Rose Dursey,
Lou Filippo,
Bob Giovanne,
Ray Glanzmann,
James "Cannonball" Green,
Dean Hammond,
Julio Herzer,
Jim Hodge,
Julie Inouye,
Rick Kelley,
Rocky Krakoff,
Sergei Levin,
Anthony Maffatone,
Dwayne McGee,
Sylvia Meals,
Leslie Morris,
Stu Nahan,
Leroy Neiman,
Patrick Pankhurst,
George Pipaski,
George Rogan,
Craig Schaefer,
George Spaventa,
Jean Thoreau,
Barry Tompkins,
Rolf Williams,
Warner Wolf.
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Storyline:
The third sequel to Sylvester Stallone's boxing blockbuster combines the ringside sports melodrama of the previous installments with the Cold War patriotism of the star/director's other motion picture series of the 1980s, the Rambo saga. Stallone is back as Rocky Balboa, the heavyweight champion of the world and now good friend of his one-time nemesis, Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). Creed is brutal ...
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The Blues Brothers (1980)
Genre:
Comedy,
Adventure Comedy,
Action Comedy,
Rock Musical,
Buddy Film,
Absurd Comedy.
Director:
John Landis.
Actors:
John Belushi,
Dan Aykroyd,
James Brown,
John Candy,
Ray Charles,
Carrie Fisher,
Cab Calloway,
Aretha Franklin,
Henry Gibson,
John Lee Hooker,
Murphy Dunne,
Steve Cropper,
Donald "Duck" Dunn,
Willie "Too Big" Hall,
Tom Malone,
Frank Oz,
Kathleen Freeman,
Steven Williams,
Charles Napier,
Twiggy,
Stephen Bishop,
Shotgun Britton,
Blair Burrows,
Jack Callahan,
Joe Cirillo,
Cindy Fisher,
Toni Fleming,
Ralph Foody,
Andrew Goodman,
Sean Hayden,
Dean Hill,
Walter Horton,
Gary Houston,
Elizabeth Hoy,
Chaka Khan,
John Landis,
Steve Lawrence,
Lou Marini,
Norman Matlock,
Stan Mazin,
Gary McLarty,
Jeff Morris,
Matt Murphy,
Jack Orend,
Lou Perry,
Ben Piazza,
Paul Reubens,
John Ring,
Rosie Schuster,
Joe Walsh,
De'Voreaux White.
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Storyline:
Expanding on their Saturday Night Live characters, John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd star as Jake and Elwood Blues, two white boys with black soul. Sporting cool shades and look-alike suits, Jake and Elwood are dispatched on a "mission from God" by their former teacher, Sister Mary Stigmata (Kathleen Freeman). Said mission is to raise $5000 to save an orphanage. In the course of their zany ad ...
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