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Coming to America (1988)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Comedy of Manners,
Comedy of Errors.
Director:
John Landis.
Actors:
Eddie Murphy,
Arsenio Hall,
John Amos,
James Earl Jones,
Shari Headley,
Eriq La Salle,
Madge Sinclair,
Allison Dean,
Paul Bates,
Louie Anderson,
Clint Smith,
Vanessa Bell,
Don Ameche,
Ralph Bellamy,
Jim Abrahams,
Arthur Adams,
Leah Aldridge,
Aurorah Allain,
Paulette Banoza,
Garcelle Beauvais,
June Boykins,
Paula Brown,
Stephanie Clark,
Janette Colon,
Vanessa Colon,
Vondie Curtis-Hall,
Mary Bond Davis,
Victoria Dillard,
Dottie,
Carla Earle,
Frankie R. Faison,
Sharon Ferrol,
Cynthia Finkley,
Cuba Gooding, Jr.,
Billi Gordon,
Lisa Gumora,
Montrose Hagins,
Birdie M. Hale,
Helen Hanft,
Loni Kaye Harkless,
Ruben Hudson,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Sheila Johnson,
Clyde Jones,
Elaine Kagan,
Tanya Lynne Lee,
Calvin Lockhart,
Monique Mannen,
Patricia Matthews,
Mindora Mimms,
Uncle Ray Murphy,
Karen Renee Owens,
Tonja Rivers,
Randolph Scott,
Stephanie Simon,
David Sosna,
Jake Steinfeld,
Michael Tadross,
Felicia Taylor,
Raymond Turner,
Jerald Vincent,
Michele Watley,
Steve White,
Eyan Williams,
Kara Young.
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Storyline:
Coming to America casts comedian Eddie Murphy as pampered African prince Akeem, who rebels against an arranged marriage and heads to America to find a new bride. Murphy's regal father (James Earl Jones) agrees to allow the prince 40 days to roam the U.S., sending the prince's faithful retainer Semmi (Arsenio Hall) along to make sure nothing untoward happens. To avoid fortune hunters, Prince Akeem ...
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Follow the Fleet (1936)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Musical,
Musical Romance.
Director:
Mark Sandrich.
Actors:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Randolph Scott,
Harriet Hilliard,
Astrid Allwyn,
Betty Grable,
Harry Beresford,
Russell Hicks,
Brooks Benedict,
Ray Mayer,
Lucille Ball,
Constance Bergen,
Edmund Burns,
Lita Chevret,
Bud Geary,
Huntly Gordon,
Jane Hamilton,
Joy Hodges,
Frank Jenks,
Maxine Jennings,
Thelma Leeds,
Doris Lloyd,
George Lollier,
George Magrill,
Tony Martin,
Frank Mills,
Frank Moran,
James Pierce,
Addison Randall,
Herbert Rawlinson,
Gertrude Short,
Frank Sully,
Kay Sutton,
Eddie Tamblyn,
Max Wagner,
Eric Wilton,
Allen Wood.
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Storyline:
This lesser Astaire/Rogers vehicle is one of several screen versions of the venerable Hubert Osborne stage play Shore Leave. For reasons unknown, Fred and Ginger are virtually supporting players here, spending most of their time trying to patch up the romance between Fred's fellow sailor Randolph Scott and Ginger's sister Harriet Hilliard (better known as Harriet Nelson, of Ozzie and Harriet fame) ...
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Home On The Range (1935)
Genre:
Western.
Director:
Arthur Jacobson.
Actors:
Jackie Coogan,
Randolph Scott,
Evelyn Brent,
Dean Jagger,
Addison Richards,
Fuzzy Knight,
Ann Sheridan,
Richard Carle,
Jack J. Clark,
Alfred Delcambre,
Albert Hart,
Philip Morris,
Joe Morrison,
Ralph M. Remley,
Francis Sayles,
C.L. Sherwood,
Howard Wilson,
Allen Wood.
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Storyline:
Sorry, no description is available yet for this movie...
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Pittsburgh (1942)
Genre:
Drama,
Melodrama.
Director:
Lewis Seiler.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Marlene Dietrich,
Randolph Scott,
Frank Craven,
Louise Allbritton,
Shemp Howard,
Thomas Gomez,
Ludwig Stossel,
Samuel S. Hinds,
Paul Fix,
William Haade,
Charles Coleman,
Nestor Paiva,
Charles Arnt,
Wade Boteler,
Hobart Cavanaugh,
Harry Cording,
John Dilson,
Bess Flowers,
Douglas Fowley,
William Gould,
Alphonse Martell,
Mira McKinney,
Virginia Sale,
Harry Seymour,
Charles Sherlock,
Sammy Stein,
Ray Walker.
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Storyline:
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Ride the High Country (1962)
Genre:
Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Sam Peckinpah.
Actors:
Joel McCrea,
Randolph Scott,
Mariette Hartley,
Ron Starr,
James Drury,
Edgar Buchanan,
Jenie Jackson,
R.G. Armstrong,
L.Q. Jones,
John Anderson,
Warren Oates,
John Chandler,
Byron Foulger,
Percy Helton,
Carmen Phillips.
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Storyline:
This Sam Peckinpah-directed feature outing was intended as the cinematic swan song for both Randolph Scott and Joel McCrea; while McCrea would unexpectedly emerge from retirement, this 1961 western serves as an excellent valedictory for both men. The time is the early 1900s, when the Old West was slowly and stubbornly giving way to the new. McCrea plays Steve Judd, an ex-lawman living on the fring ...
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