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All The King's Men (1949)
Genre:
Drama,
Film a Clef,
Political Drama,
Political Satire.
Director:
Robert Rossen.
Actors:
Broderick Crawford,
John Derek,
Joanne Dru,
John Ireland,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Shepperd Strudwick,
Ralph Dumke,
Anne Seymour,
Katherine Warren,
Raymond Greenleaf,
Walter Burke,
Will Wright,
Grandon Rhodes,
H.C. Miller,
Richard Hale,
Houseley Stevenson, Sr.,
Phil Tully,
Helene Stanley,
King Donovan,
Paul Ford,
Ted French,
Judd Holdren,
Louis Mason,
Paul Maxey,
John Miller,
Pat O'Malley,
Frank Wilcox.
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Angel Baby (1961)
Genre:
Romance,
Drama,
Mystery.
Director:
Hubert Cornfield,
Paul Wendkos.
Actors:
George Hamilton,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Joan Blondell,
Henry Jones,
Burt Reynolds,
Roger Clark,
Dudley Remus,
Harry Swoger,
Barbara Biggart,
Davy Biladeau,
Salome Jens,
Victoria Adams,
R.L. Armstrong,
Hubert Cornfield,
Eddie Firestone,
Ted Lehmann.
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Giant (1956)
Genre:
Drama,
Americana,
Modern Western.
Director:
George Stevens.
Actors:
Elizabeth Taylor,
Rock Hudson,
James Dean,
Carroll Baker,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Jane Withers,
Sal Mineo,
Chill Wills,
Dennis Hopper,
Judith Evelyn,
Paul Fix,
Rod Taylor,
Earl Holliman,
Robert Nichols,
Alexander Scourby,
Fran Bennett,
Charles Watts,
Elsa Cardenas,
Carolyn Craig,
Monte Hale,
Mary Ann Edwards,
Victor Millan,
Mickey Simpson,
Pilar del Rey,
Maurice Jara,
Noreen Nash,
Napoleon Whiting,
Ray Whitley,
Tina Menard,
Fernando Alvarado,
Eddie Baker,
Barbara Barrie,
Ray Bennett,
Richard Bishop,
Tex Driscoll,
George Dunn,
Juney Ellis,
Ella Ethridge,
John Garcia,
Maxine Gates,
Bill Hale,
Mark Hamilton,
Steven Kay,
Paul Kruger,
Charles Meredith,
Tom Monroe,
Julian Rivero,
Slim Talbot,
Guy Teague,
Max "Alibi" Terhune,
Felipe Turich,
Natividad Vacio,
Rush Williams,
Sheb Wooley.
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Johnny Guitar (1954)
Genre:
Western,
Psychological Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Nicholas Ray.
Actors:
Joan Crawford,
Sterling Hayden,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Scott Brady,
Ward Bond,
Ernest Borgnine,
Ben Cooper,
John Carradine,
Royal Dano,
Paul Fix,
Frank Ferguson,
Rhys Williams,
Ian MacDonald,
Trevor Bardette,
Clem Harvey,
Dennis Hopper,
Frank Marlowe,
John Maxwell,
Robert Osterloh,
Denver Pyle,
Sumner Williams,
Sheb Wooley,
Will Wright.
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One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and Krafft-Ebbing. The title character, played by Sterling Hayden, is a guitar-strumming drifter who was once the lover of Arizona saloon-owner Vienna (Joan Crawford). Though her establishment doesn't make a dime, Vienna doesn't care because the railroad is going to come in soon ...
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The Exorcist (1973)
Genre:
Horror,
Supernatural Horror,
Religious Drama.
Director:
William Friedkin.
Actors:
Ellen Burstyn,
Linda Blair,
Max von Sydow,
Jason Miller,
Kitty Winn,
Lee J. Cobb,
Jack MacGowran,
Roy Cooper,
Ron Faber,
Robert Gerringer,
Barton Heyman,
Vasiliki Maliaros,
Peter Masterson,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Donna Mitchell,
Rev. William O'Malley,
Jay Robinson,
Wallace Rooney,
Rudolf Schundler,
Robert Symonds,
Titos Vandis.
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Novelist William Peter Blatty based his best-seller on the last known Catholic-sanctioned exorcism in the United States. Blatty transformed the little boy in the 1949 incident into a little girl named Regan, played by 14-year-old Linda Blair. Suddenly prone to fits and bizarre behavior, Regan proves quite a handful for her actress-mother, Chris MacNeil (played by Ellen Burstyn, although Blatty rep ...
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The Sacketts (1979)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Robert J. Totten.
Actors:
Ana Alicia,
Jack Elam,
Sam Elliott,
Gene Evans,
Glenn Ford,
James Gammon,
Ben Johnson,
Paul Koslo,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Jeff Osterhage,
Slim Pickens,
Gilbert Roland,
Ruth Roman,
Tom Selleck,
John Vernon,
Malcolm "Sparky" Watt.
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The made-for-television western The Sacketts combines the plotlines from two seperate Louis L'Amour novels, The Daybreakers and The Sacketts. In this film, the three Tennessee-raised Sackett brothers migrate to the West following the conclusion of the Civil War.
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