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Turhan Bey (The Mummy's Tomb) plays the mysterious spiritualist who convinces a beautiful widow (Lynn Bari, Orchestra Wives) and her young sister (Cathy O'Donnell, They Live By Night), that her dead husband is trying to contact her from beyond the grave. Richly photographed by famed cinematographer John Alton (Border Incident and The Big Combo), the dark, smoky interiors and fog-swept beaches give this a gothic feel that elevates this B-picture to a favorite of noir fans. Co-starring Richard...
Katharine Hepburn portrayed everything from queens to a Chinese peasant in her splendid career, but her most unusual role may just be Trigger Hicks in Spitfire. The elegant, cultured Hepburn plays an ornery, rock-chuckin' mountain gal who finds God -- and a knack for faith healing -- in a pack of stolen Bible cards. But when she exercises her self-declared miraculous powers on a sick baby, the local folks figure Trigger is a force of supernatural evil. Two fine leading men, Robert Young and...
Leslie Howard, in his last screen appearance, plays visionary aircraft designer R.J. Mitchell. This powerful war drama tells the story of Mitchell's struggle against opposition to develop his revolutionary fighter design and eventually his own failing health. Together with test pilot Geoffrey Crisp (David Niven) Mitchell succeeds in getting his inspirational design into production. The Spitfire was the most successful warplane of its generation; the very symbol and image of British pride and...
Spitfire is the epic tale of the world's most famous fighter plane, told by the last surviving veterans who flew her in the white heat of combat.
Percy Talbott (Alison Elliott) has had few choices in her twentysomething life, but she'll make the most of this one. She's chosen Gilead, Maine, as her new home. The town's Spitfire Grill has offered her a second chance. It's not just the burnt toast at the diner, owned by feisty Hannah Ferguson (Academy Award winner Ellen Burstyn), that has folks wondering about Percy. It's that she's been in prison the last five years. This 1996 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award winner embraces viewers...
Sparkling diamonds. Exquisite emeralds. Brilliant rubies. Shimmering pearls. For centuries, these precious gems have captured humankind, leading men and women to give up fortunes - even their lives - to posses them. Join National Geographic on a journey around the globe to discover the origins of these most coveted gems. You'll see astonishing amounts of earth mined to uncover rubies in Thailand or emeralds in Columbia. You'll meet a Tennessee businessman who cultivates freshwater pearls and a...
Deanie (Natalie Wood in an Oscar -nominated performance that marked a career turning point toward complex adult roles) is a teenager eager to do what's right in her 1920s Kansas town. But the emotions she shares with boyfriend Bud (Warren Beatty in his screen debut) are too strong. Soon the conflict between respectable behavior and human desire will push Bud to physical collapse. And Deanie to madness. Director Elia Kazan encouraged Pulitzer Prize winner William Inge (Bus Stop, Picnic) to turn...
Mary's an attractive high school senior who is obsessed with horror flicks. After she sees the latest horror hit "The Wisher," deadly consequences begin to unfold. Someone or something is granting Mary's wishes in the most violent and perverted ways. High school just became a living hell.
Five travelers sweat it out at gunpoint in an abandoned mining town in the Nevada desert. A killer escaped from the pen holds them, intending to scram after a doc tends to his wounded accomplice. Like The Petrified Forest and Key Largo, Split Second's tale of captives and captors lets the sweat drip, the tension build, the dialogue zing and when the occasion calls, the fists and bullets fly. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking: the mining town is practically ground zero for an A-bomb test slated...
The L.A. Coliseum is the target of a crew of daring thieves led by the implacable McClain in this neo-noir adaptation of Richard Stark's The Seventh. Jim Brown (as McClain) heads the all-star cast that includes Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Sutherland, Julie Harris, Diahann Carroll, Jack Klugman, James Whitmore and Warren Oates (whew!) as the criminals and cops that inhabit the world of The Split. While McClain's meticulously planned heist goes as planned, the crew start to fall out...
Animal advocate and host, Beth Stern, makes her way through some outrageous pet pampering and meets some shockingly over indulgent pet owners who wouldn't have it any other way. An avid pet owner and spoiler herself, Beth visits other owners who lavish attention on their catered-to critters in such an immeasurable fashion, that even our host doesn't know where it might end. Not content to simply sit back and watch, Beth rolls up her sleeves and gets down and dirty to experience what it means...
Get ready for the most outrageous coming-of-age love story abou tgrowing up... and blowing up! When students in their high school begin inexplicably exploding (literally...), seniors Mara(Katherine Langford) and Dylan (Charlie Plummer)struggle to survive in a world where each momentmay be their last. As an unexpected romance blossoms between them, Mara and Dylan discover that when tomorrow is no longer promised, they can finally start living for today.
Spookley the Square Pumpkin is often teased by others because of his square shape. Soon Spookley is befriended by three hilarious spiders who convince him that, square or not, he has a right to be the Pick of the Patch on Halloween.
The boys are sent to a mountain camp. Stranded in a small rural town, they hear about a "monster killer" roaming the countryside. At night, they sneak out. A gravedigger shoots peewee, and they are forced to seek aid at an old mansion.
The boys are sent to a mountain camp. Stranded in a small rural town, they hear about a monster killer" roaming the countryside. At night, they sneak out. Peewee is shot by a grave-digger, and they are forced to seek aid at an old mansion. The owner of the mansion (Lugosi), insists that the boys spend the night. After seeing PeeWee walk around the house in a trance, the boys decide that the man turned him into a zombie. They gang up on him and tie him up. The nurse at the boys camp (Dorothy...
Bela Lugosi and the East Side Kids team up in this crazy comedy from Monogram Pictures. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Sunshine Sammy Morrison and the rest of the gang find themselves at a spooky mansion owned by the mysterious Nardo (Lugosi). Things get weird when the boys see one of their pals walking around in a trance. Did Nardo turn him into a zombie? Watch and find out!
This eye-opening documentary exposes the devastating impact of sugar and oil consumption on our health, from obesity and diabetes to heart disease and cancer.
Dartmouth football heroes Johnny Baker (William Gargan) and Sandy Brown (Joel McCrea) -- famed for their Baker-to-Brown passing game -- go their separate ways after graduation: Johnny to the editor's desk of a newspaper sports page and Sandy to the promotional schemes of a wrestling manager nicknamed Shifty. The friends' paths merge again when Johnny helps Sandy out of tough economic times, but their renewed friendship teeters toward permanent collapse when both men woo a lovely newspaper...
Sporting Blood is a key work in Clark Gable's 1931 leap to stardom, a film in which he plays a race-fixing underworld gambler who rediscovers his inner decency. It marks the first time Gable tops a cast list, although the future Hollywood King doesn't appear until midway in the film's story. Even more, it "proved [Gable] could carry a picture to profitability without a top female star" (John Eames, The MGM Story). John Larkin plays Uncle Ben, the devoted stable groom of Tommy Boy, a...
Famed vaudevillian Frank Fay finds himself stranded in the Midwest, penniless and out of gas. Fortunately he runs into comic Billy Gilbert, who gives him a lift back to New York. Once on the Great White Way, the pair's vigorous bickering catches the ear of big time-agent John Blondell. He lands them a residency on Broadway, and soon "Gilbert and Fay" are selling out to huge crowds. But success leads to misfortune for the duo. Frank goes on trial for manslaughter after an obsessed fan falls off...
Successful doctor Artur Planck, his wife Clara and their two daughters are seeking shelter from the Nazis storming Poland. A violent love triangle ensues between Arthur, Clara and Emelia, the woman they are taking shelter with.
From wet T-shirt contests and drinking games in the local bars, to belly flop and swimsuit contests poolside, and bikini-clad beach-goers, this '80s time-capsule is like a travelogue for Fort Lauderdale: the place for college students to cut loose and have fun. Adam Stern (Perry Lang) and Nelson Dalby, Jr. (David Knell) are naive college students who have come to Fort Lauderdale to perform these rites of Spring Break. Due to a mix-up at their motel, the boys end up in the same room with Stu...