Movie Releases by Genre
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The Lover
October 30, 1992
In 1929 French Indochina, a French teenage girl embarks on a reckless and forbidden romance with a wealthy, older Chinese man, each knowing that knowledge of their affair will bring drastic consequences to each other.
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1492: Conquest of Paradise
October 9, 1992
Christopher Columbus' discovery of the Americas and the effect this has on the indigenous people.
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A Brief History of Time
August 21, 1992
A film about the life and work of Stephen Hawking, who despite his near total paralysis is one of the great minds of all time.
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The Best Intentions
July 10, 1992
In 1909, poor theology student Henrik falls in love with Anna, the intelligent daughter of a rich family in Uppsala. After marrying Henrik becomes a priest in northern Sweden. Urbane Anna hates living in the county, growing restless.
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American Me
March 13, 1992
A powerful, stunning examination of a Latino crime lord, set against a backdrop of prejudice and hopelessness. Santana, a youth from the streets of East Los Angeles, becomes the leader of the Mexican Mafia behind the gates of Folsom Prison. With his two childhood friends, Santana rules the prison with an iron fist, continuing a vicious cycle from which there is no escape. (Universal Studios)
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Naked Lunch
December 27, 1991
Bill Lee becomes addicted to the insect powder he uses and accidentally kills his wife. Under the influence of the powder, he finds himself in a world of bugs and writing reports of his secret missions.
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Bugsy
December 20, 1991
The story of how Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel started Las Vegas.
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JFK
December 20, 1991
Jim Garrison, a New Orleans district attorney, discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
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The Doors
March 1, 1991
The rise and fall of The Doors frontman Jim Morrison (Kilmer) in the 1960s.
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The Krays
November 9, 1990
This fact-based movie follows the life of the twin crime-lords in London's '60s underworld.
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Vincent & Theo
November 2, 1990
The tragic story of Vincent van Gogh is broadened by focusing on his brother Theodore, who helped support Vincent.
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Henry & June
October 5, 1990
Anaïs Nin meets the American writer, Henry Miller, in Paris in 1931. She keeps a diary of her sexual awakening which includes Henry and his wife, June.
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An Angel at My Table
October 4, 1990
Janet Frame was a brilliant child who, as a teen, was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia. Explore Janet's discovery of the world and her life in Europe as her books are published to acclaim.
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Goodfellas
September 1, 1990
Based on the bestselling book "Wiseguy" by Nicholas Pileggi, Scorsese's film profiles nearly 30 years of mob life in New York City.
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Glory
February 16, 1990
Robert Gould Shaw leads the U.S. Civil War's first all-black volunteer company, fighting prejudices from both his own Union Army, and the Confederates.
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Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
January 5, 1990
Henry (Michael Rooker) is a psychopathic drifter who has coldly murdered a number of people for no particular reason and without any remorse. Leaving scores of bodies in his wake, Henry makes his way to Chicago, where his murderous streak continues and he settles into the rundown apartment of his drug-dealing former prison friend Otis (Tom Towles). Also moving into the space is Otis’s younger sister Becky (Tracy Arnold), who is fleeing from her abusive husband. Henry soon reveals his troubled childhood background to Becky, which resulted in Henry’s murder of his mother, the crime that landed him in prison. Unbeknownst to Becky, Henry continues to commit a series of random killings along with Otis, who has quickly developed a taste for murder. [Dark Sky Films]
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Born on the Fourth of July
December 20, 1989
Based on a true story, the film follows the young Ron Kovic from a zealous teen who eagerly volunteers for the Vietnam War, to an embittered veteran paralyzed from the mid-chest down. Deeply in love with his country, Kovic returned to an environment vastly different from the one he left, and struggled before emerging as a brave new voice for the disenchanted. (Universal Studios)
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Blaze
December 13, 1989
A middle-aged Louisiana governor (Paul Newman) falls in love with a young stripper (Lolita Davidovich), jeopardizing his political career and the radical policies which have made him a controversial figure.
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My Left Foot
November 10, 1989
True story of cerebral palsied Christy Brown, who overcame his illness and poverty to become an accomplished artist, poet and writer.
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Fat Man and Little Boy
October 20, 1989
This film reenacts the Manhattan Project, the secret wartime project in New Mexico where the first atomic bombs were designed and built.
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Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser
October 1, 1989
A documentary film about the life of pianist and jazz great Thelonious Sphere Monk. Features live performances by Monk and his band, and interviews with friends and family about the offbeat genius.
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Great Balls of Fire!
June 30, 1989
The life and career of controversial rocker Jerry Lee Lewis.
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A Cry in the Dark
November 11, 1988
A mother whose child was killed in a dingo attack in the Australian Outback fights to prove her innocence when she is accused of murder.
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Bird
September 30, 1988
Bird, a film burnished with the magic of that 1946 concert encounter between legend and future legend and honored with an Academy Award for Best Sound in its spellbinding recreation of a man and his music. Like jazz itself, Bird rings with counterpoints and embellishments. Past and future overlap as the film explores Yardbird's soaring skill and destructive excesses. (Warner Bros.)
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Patty Hearst
September 23, 1988
In the 1970s, Patricia Hearst is abducted by American revolutionaries, but eventually joins their cause instead.
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Tucker: The Man and His Dream
August 12, 1988
In the late 1940s, Preston Tucker had a dream to build the best cars ever made. Pressure from Detroit and government dooms his dream.
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Bloodsport
April 29, 1988
Frank Dux (Jean-Claude Van Damme), an American martial artist serving in the military, decides to leave the army to compete in an underground martial arts tournament in Hong Kong where fights to the death can occur.
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Stand and Deliver
March 11, 1988
The story of Jaime Escalante, a high school teacher who successfully inspired his dropout prone students to learn calculus.
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Good Morning, Vietnam
January 15, 1988
In 1965, an unorthodox and irreverent DJ named Adrian Cronauer begins to shake up things when he is assigned to the U.S. Armed Services radio station in Vietnam.
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The Last Emperor
December 18, 1987
The story of Pu Yi's life from his reign as Emperor to his last days as a peasant worker in the People's Republic.
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Cry Freedom
November 6, 1987
South African journalist Donald Woods is forced to flee the country, after attempting to investigate the death in custody of his friend, the black activist Steve Biko.
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La Bamba
July 24, 1987
Biographical story of the rise from nowhere of early rock and roll singer Ritchie Valens who died at age 17 in a plane crash with Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper.
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Prick Up Your Ears
May 8, 1987
This film is the story of the spectacular life and violent death of British playwright Joe Orton. In his teens, Orton is befriended by the older, more reserved Kenneth Halliwell, and while the two begin a relationship, it's fairly obvious that it's not all about sex. Orton loves the dangers of bath-houses and liaisons in public restrooms; Halliwell, not as charming or attractive as Orton, doesn't fare so well in those environs. While both long to become writers, it is Orton who achieves fame - his plays "Entertaining Mr. Sloane" and "Loot" become huge hits in London of the sixties, and he's even commissioned to write a screenplay for the Beatles. But Orton's success takes him farther from Halliwell, whose response ended both his life and the life of the up-and-coming playwright.
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Sid and Nancy
November 7, 1986
Morbid biographical story of Sid Vicious, bassist with British punk group the Sex Pistols, and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. When the Sex Pistols break up after their fateful US tour, Vicious attempts a solo career while in the grip of heroin addiction. One morning, Nancy is found stabbed to death and Sid is arrested for her murder.
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Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
May 2, 1986
After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.
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Lady Jane
February 7, 1986
The death of King Henry VIII throws his kingdom into chaos because of succession disputes. His weak son King Edward VI is on his deathbed. Anxious to keep England true to the Reformation, a scheming minister John Dudley marries off his son, Guilford, to Lady Jane Grey, whom he places on the throne after Edward dies. At first hostile to each other, Guilford and Jane fall in love. But they cannot withstand the course of power which will lead to their ultimate downfall.
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The Boy in Blue
January 17, 1986
Based on the life of Ned Hanlan, the late-19th century Canadian sculler and world champion. Hanlan was one of the first scullers to successfully utilize the "sliding seat."
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Out of Africa
December 20, 1985
In 20th-century colonial Kenya, a Danish baroness/plantation owner has a passionate love affair with a free-spirited big-game hunter.
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Sweet Dreams
October 11, 1985
The story of Patsy Cline (Jessica Lange), the velvet-voiced country music singer who died a tragic death at the height of her fame.
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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
September 20, 1985
A fictionalized account in four chapters of the life of celebrated Japanese writer Yukio Mishima.
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Mask
March 22, 1985
A teenager with a massive facial skull deformity and biker gang mother attempt to live as normal a life as possible under the circumstances.
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The Falcon and the Snowman
February 8, 1985
The true story of a disillusioned military contractor employee and his drug pusher childhood friend who became walk-in spies for the Soviet Union.
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Amadeus
September 12, 1984
Amadeus portrays the rivalry between the genius Mozart (Tom Hulce) and the jealous court composer (F.Murray Abraham) who may have ruined Mozart's career and shortened his life.
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Phar Lap
August 10, 1984
The life of the 1930s Australian champion race horse who dies mysteriously in California.
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Silkwood
December 14, 1983
Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep), a nuclear plant worker, strives to expose the safety violations at her workplace.
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Star 80
November 10, 1983
Bob Fosse's view of morality in the 1980's. A successful young model finds trouble when her obsessive manager-turned-husband, a small-time hustler and pimp, becomes dangerously jealous. Based on the true story of 1980 Playmate of the Year Dorothy Stratten.
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The Right Stuff
October 21, 1983
The story of the original Mercury 7 astronauts and their macho, seat-of-the-pants approach to the space program.
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Mirror (1975)
August 17, 1983
A dying man in his forties remembers his past. His childhood, his mother, the war, personal moments and things that tell of the recent history of all the Russian nation.
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Heart Like a Wheel
April 1, 1983
Shirley Muldowney is determined to be a top-fuel drag racer, although no woman has ever raced them before. Despite the high risks of this kind of racing and the burden it places on her family life, she perseveres in her dream.
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Gandhi
February 25, 1983
Gandhi's character is fully explained as a man of nonviolence. Through his patience, he is able to drive the British out of the subcontinent. And the stubborn nature of Jinnah and his commitment towards Pakistan is portrayed.
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The Entity
February 4, 1983
Supposedly based partially on a true story, a woman is tormented and sexually molested by an invisible demon.
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Frances
December 17, 1982
The story of Frances Farmer's meteoric rise to fame in Hollywood and the tragic turn her life took when she was blacklisted.
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Chariots of Fire
April 9, 1982
Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, compete in the 1924 Olympics.
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Missing
March 12, 1982
When an idealistic American writer disappears during the Chilean coup d'état in September 1973, his wife and father try to find him.
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Reds
December 25, 1981
A radical American journalist (Warren Beatty) becomes involved with the Communist revolution in Russia and hopes to bring its spirit and idealism to the United States.
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My Dinner with Andre
October 11, 1981
Two old friends meet for dinner; as one tells anecdotes detailing his experiences, the other notices their differing worldviews.
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Mommie Dearest
September 25, 1981
The abusive and traumatic adoptive upbringing of Christina Crawford at the hands of her mother, screen queen Joan Crawford, is depicted.
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This Is Elvis
April 10, 1981
The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations. Subjects include early performances, army service, Ed Sullivan Show appearance, marriage, 1968 comeback, health decline and death.
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Raging Bull
November 14, 1980
Scorcese recounts the gritty life self-destructive boxer Jake LaMotta (De Niro) who never backs down from a fight on his way to a middleweight title shot.
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The Idolmaker
November 14, 1980
Based on the life of rock promoter/producer Bob Marcucci, who discovered, among others, Frankie Avalon and Fabian.
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The Elephant Man
October 10, 1980
A Victorian surgeon rescues a heavily disfigured man who is mistreated while scraping a living as a side-show freak. Behind his monstrous facade, there is revealed a person of intelligence and sensitivity.
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The Hunter
August 1, 1980
The story of professional bounty hunter Ralph "Papa" Thorson (Steve McQueen).
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Coal Miner's Daughter
March 7, 1980
The biography of Loretta Lynn, a legendary country singer who came from poverty to achieve worldwide fame. She rose from humble beginnings in Kentucky to superstardom and changed the sound and style of country music forever.
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My Brilliant Career
August 17, 1979
A young independent woman who lives with her grandmother and aunt in the countryside rebels against being pressured into marriage and chooses to solely focus on having a career as a writer. Nevertheless, two suitors propose to her.
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Escape from Alcatraz
June 22, 1979
Alcatraz is the most secure prison of its time. It is believed that no one can ever escape from it, until three daring men make a possible successful attempt at escaping from one of the most infamous prisons in the world.
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Midnight Express
October 6, 1978
Billy Hayes, an American college student, is caught smuggling drugs out of Turkey and thrown into prison.
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The Buddy Holly Story
May 18, 1978
The story of the life and career of the early rock and roll singer, from his meteoric rise to stardom, to his marriage and untimely death.
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Greased Lightning
July 1, 1977
The true life story of Wendell Scott, the first black stock car racing driver to win an upper tier NASCAR race.
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Bound for Glory
December 5, 1976
The early life of Woody Guthrie as a vagabond folk singer.
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The Boy in the Plastic Bubble
November 12, 1976
The girl next door makes a teen born with immune deficiencies want to leave his germ-free bubble.
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All the President's Men
April 9, 1976
In the Watergate Building on June 17, 1972, lights go on and four burglars are caught breaking into the offices of the Democratic National Headquarters. That night triggered revelations that would eventually drive a U.S. President from office. Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) grabbed the initial break-in story and stayed with it through doubts, denials and discouragement. [Warner Bros.]
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Dog Day Afternoon
December 25, 1975
A man robs a bank to pay for his lover's operation; it turns into a hostage situation and a media circus.
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Lenny
December 1, 1974
The story of acerbic 1960s comic Lenny Bruce, whose groundbreaking, no-holds-barred style and social commentary was often deemed by the Establishment as too obscene for the public.
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Papillon
December 16, 1973
A man befriends a fellow criminal as the two of them begin serving their sentence on a dreadful prison island, which inspires the man to plot his escape.
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Serpico
December 5, 1973
Sidney Lumet's 1973 film stars Al Pacino as New York cop Frank Serpico.
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Dillinger
June 19, 1973
John Dillinger and his gang go on a bank robbing spree across the midwest, but one G-Man is determined to bring him down.
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Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
May 23, 1973
Pat Garrett is hired as a lawman on behalf of a group of wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring down his old friend Billy the Kid.
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Lady Sings the Blues
October 12, 1972
The story of the troubled life and career of the legendary Jazz singer, Billie Holiday.
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Mary, Queen of Scots
December 22, 1971
During the sixteenth century, the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots engages in over two decades of religious and political conflict with her cousin, the Protestant Queen Elizabeth I of England, amidst political intrigue in her native land.
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Nicholas and Alexandra
December 13, 1971
Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
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Brian's Song
November 30, 1971
Based on the real-life relationship between teammates Brian Piccolo and Gale Sayers and the bond established when Piccolo discovers that he is dying.
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The Murder of Fred Hampton
October 4, 1971
Fred Hampton was the leader of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party. This film depicts his brutal murder by the Chicago police and its subsequent investigation, but also documents his activities in organizing the Chapter, his public speeches, and the programs he founded for children during the last eighteen months of his life.
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The Devils
July 16, 1971
In 17th-century France, Father Urbain Grandier seeks to protect the city of Loudun from the corrupt establishment of Cardinal Richelieu. Hysteria occurs within the city when he is accused of witchcraft by a sexually repressed nun.
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Patton
February 18, 1970
This Academy Award-winning biography of American General George S. Patton chronicles the general's wartime activities and accomplishments, beginning with his entry into the North African campaign and ending with his removal from command after his outspoken criticism of US post-war military strategy.
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Funny Girl
September 19, 1968
A re-release of Barbra Streisand's 1968 film debut in the reprisal of her Broadway role as Ziegfeld star Fanny Brice.
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Bonnie and Clyde
August 13, 1967
Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are the legendary Depression-era bandits and lovers in this landmark film that won two Academy Awards and triggered a revolution in screen violence. (Warner Bros.)
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A Man for All Seasons
December 12, 1966
The story of Sir Thomas More, who stood up to King Henry VIII when the King rejected the Roman Catholic Church to obtain a divorce and remarry.
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The Sound of Music
March 2, 1965
A young woman (Julie Andrews) leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to the children of a Naval officer widower.
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Cleopatra
June 12, 1963
Queen Cleopatra of Egypt experiences both triumph and tragedy as she attempts to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.
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The Miracle Worker
July 28, 1962
The story of Anne Sullivan's struggle to teach the blind and deaf Helen Keller how to communicate.
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Birdman of Alcatraz
July 3, 1962
A surly convicted murderer held in permanent isolation redeems himself when he becomes a renowned bird expert.
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Testament of Orpheus
April 9, 1962
The Poet looks back over his life and work, recalling his inspirations and obsessions.
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El Cid
December 14, 1961
The fabled Spanish hero Rodrigo Diaz (a.k.a. El Cid) overcomes a family vendetta and court intrigue to defend Christian Spain against the Moors.
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Spartacus
October 19, 1960
The slave Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman Republic.
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Sunrise at Campobello
September 26, 1960
In 1921, unsuccessful vice-presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt contracts poliomyelitis and, with the help of his wife Anna Eleanor Roosevelt and close friend Louis Howe, battles his newfound disability.
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Inherit the Wind
July 21, 1960
Based on a real-life case in 1925, two great lawyers argue the case for and against a science teacher accused of the crime of teaching evolution.
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The Diary of Anne Frank
March 18, 1959
During World War II, a teenage Jewish girl named Anne Frank and her family are forced into hiding in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands.
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Man of a Thousand Faces
August 13, 1957
The life and career of vaudevillian and silent screen horror star Lon Chaney, including his contentious relationship with his neurotic wife and his premature death.
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
May 30, 1957
Lawman Wyatt Earp and outlaw Doc Holliday form an unlikely alliance which culminates in their participation in the legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
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Lust for Life
September 17, 1956
The life of brilliant but tortured artist Vincent van Gogh.
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Coming Soon
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The Man with the Iron Heart
- Runtime: 120 min
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McKellen: Playing the Part
- Runtime: 92 min
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The Odyssey
- Runtime: 122 min
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