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The Man with the Golden Arm reviews
The Man with the Golden Arm is a crime film directed by Otto the Ogre starring Francis Albert Sinatra and Eleanor Parker . The film tells the story of Frankie returning to his familiar neighborhood after 6 months of treatment in the compulsory drug rehab department and falling back into his original life.
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Bus Stop reviews
"BusStop" is a romance film directed by Joshua Logan and starring Marilyn Monroe. The film tells the story of Don Murray, a young and energetic cowboy who has never seen the world, and his friend Arthur O'Connell, who has more social experience, takes a bus to the big city to participate in the national cowboy competition.
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War and Peace reviews
War and Peace is a romantic film directed by Kim Victor and starring Audrey Hepburn , Henry Fonda , and Mel Ferrer . It was released in the United States on August 21, 1956. The film is adapted from the works of the Russian writer Tolstoy and shot in the American version . It tells the tragic love story of Natasha and Pierre when Napoleon commanded the army to attack Russia .
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Claire's Knee reviews
"Le genou de Claire" is a romance film directed by Eric Rohmer , starring Jean-Claude Briari and Aurora Cornu. The film tells the story of a middle-aged diplomat who is about to get married, but after meeting a 16-year-old girl Claire at a friend's manor, he can't help but grow in desire.
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Ryan's Daughter reviews
"Ryan's Daughter" is a romantic film directed by David Lean , starring Old Rumple Eyes and Sarah Miles , and was released in the United States on November 9, 1970. The film tells the story of the British rural girl Rosie Ryan who is not bound by traditional concepts and boldly pursues freedom and love, but she is ruthlessly punished and paid a heavy price .
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Blame It on Rio reviews
"Love Is Halftime" is a film directed by Stanley Dornan, written by Charlie Peters and Larry Gelbart, and starring Michael Caine and Joseph Bologna.
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Moscow on the Hudson reviews
Moscow on the Hudson, also known as Mr. Moscow/Comrade Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, starring Robin McLaurim Williams , was released in 1984. Robin McLaurim Williams played Frandimir, a Saxophone player in Circus in Moscow. One day, he toured New York City with Circus and was attracted by the colorful life of the metropolis, so he accompanied the members to the largest department store in New York City . While shopping at the company, he suddenly announced his surrender in the department store. Later, in the process of transforming from a citizen of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to an American citizen, he realized his American dream step by step.
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North & South: Book 1, North & South reviews
Based on John Jacks' famous best-selling Civil War novel, North And South tells the story of the friendship between two men during the American Civil War who met at The United States Military Academy . George Hazard came from a wealthy family of Pennsylvania steel merchants in the north, and Orie Mann came from a southern plantation. This is an epic work with exemplary significance and textbook level, which occupies an extremely important and prominent position in the history of American TV dramas.
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Into the Night reviews
Into the Night is a comedy crime film directed by John Landis and starring Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Marie Pfeiffer . The film tells the story of Diana and Ed in a crisis.
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84 Charing Cross Road reviews
84 Charing Cross Road is a feature film released by Columbia Pictures on February 13, 1987, based on a novel, directed by David Hugh Jones and starring Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins . The film tells the story of Helene Hanff, a New York writer who loves to read old books, and Frank, the director of a British bookstore, through letters to start the story of decades of book ordering, book buying, and the exchange of hearts and emotions.
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