Movie Releases by Genre
Hercules in New YorkFebruary 25, 1970 |
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Dracula Has Risen from the GraveFebruary 6, 1969 |
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Chitty Chitty Bang BangDecember 18, 1968 |
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Yellow SubmarineNovember 13, 1968 |
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BarbarellaOctober 10, 1968 |
Finian's RainbowOctober 9, 1968 |
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Blackbeard's GhostFebruary 8, 1968 |
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Doctor DolittleDecember 19, 1967 |
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BedazzledDecember 10, 1967 |
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CamelotOctober 25, 1967 |
One Million Years B.C.February 21, 1967 |
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Juliet of the SpiritsNovember 3, 1965 |
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These Are the DamnedJuly 7, 1965 |
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Goodbye CharlieNovember 18, 1964 |
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Mary PoppinsAugust 27, 1964 |
The Sword in the StoneDecember 25, 1963Embark on an adventure-filled quest for an unlikely hero! According to legend, only someone with honor, decency and inner strength can claim the throne of England - by pulling out the enchanted sword that lies locked in a massive stone. Many brave knights have tried, so it seems impossible that a young apprentice known as Wart could succeed. But with the guidance of the wizard Merlin, help from some hilarious friends and true strength of character, Wart just might become England's greatest king.
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King Kong vs. GodzillaJune 26, 1963 |
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Jason and the ArgonautsJune 19, 1963 |
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Testament of OrpheusApril 9, 1962 |
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Babes in ToylandDecember 14, 1961Tom the Piper's Son is about to marry Mary Quite Contrary. On the eve of their wedding, evil miser Barnaby hires two henchmen to drown Tom and steal Mary's sheep, cared for by Little Bo Peep, thus depriving Mary and the children she lives with of their livelihood, forcing her to marry Barnaby. The sheep are stolen, but Gonzorgo and Roderigo, Barnaby's henchmen, double-cross him by selling Tom to a band of gypsies instead, leaving Tom with the opportunity to escape and make his way with Mary, Bo-Peep, and other Mother Goose characters to Toyland.
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Darby O'Gill and the Little PeopleJune 22, 1960 |
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The Shaggy DogMarch 19, 1959 |
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Sleeping BeautyJanuary 29, 1959 |
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The Seventh SealOctober 13, 1958 |
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20,000 Leagues Under the SeaDecember 23, 1954 |
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BrigadoonSeptember 8, 1954 |
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Peter PanFebruary 5, 1953 |
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Road to BaliDecember 25, 1952 |
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The Tales of HoffmannJune 13, 1952 |
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Miracle in MilanDecember 17, 1951 |
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Angels in the OutfieldOctober 19, 1951 |
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Pandora and the Flying DutchmanOctober 15, 1951 |
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Alice in WonderlandSeptember 14, 1951 |
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HarveyDecember 21, 1950 |
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CinderellaMarch 4, 1950 |
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The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. ToadJanuary 6, 1950 |
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Mighty Joe YoungJuly 27, 1949 |
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Abbott and Costello Meet FrankensteinJune 15, 1948 |
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The Bishop's WifeFebruary 16, 1948 |
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Fun & Fancy FreeSeptember 27, 1947 |
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It's a Wonderful LifeJanuary 7, 1947 |
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Song of the SouthNovember 12, 1946 |
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Angel on My ShoulderSeptember 20, 1946 |
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Anchors AweighAugust 1, 1945 |
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The Horn Blows at MidnightApril 28, 1945Falling asleep during the Paradise Coffee ("The Coffee that Makes You Sleep") Program, the band's third trumpeter dreams he's Athanael, an angel deputized to blow the Last Trumpet at exactly midnight on Earth. But Osidro and Doremus, two fallen angels enjoying the physical pleasures of an earthly existence, try to steal Athanael's trumpet, enlisting the aid of suave jewel thief Archie Dexter. Athanael fumbles his first try when he saves Archie's accomplice, Fran, from suicide. His second chance seems doomed when he's forced to leave his trumpet as security for a meal he can't pay for. But he gets it back just in time for a final confrontation with his desperate adversaries, dangling with them from the roof, only seconds from Midnight.
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The Picture of Dorian GrayMarch 3, 1945 |
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The Three CaballerosFebruary 22, 1945 |
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Son of DraculaNovember 5, 1943 |
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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf ManMarch 5, 1943 |
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Saludos AmigosFebruary 6, 1943 |
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Cat PeopleDecember 25, 1942 |
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Here Comes Mr. JordanAugust 21, 1941 |
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FantasiaNovember 13, 1940 |
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TurnaboutMay 17, 1940 |
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PinocchioFebruary 23, 1940 |
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The Wizard of OzAugust 25, 1939 |
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A Christmas CarolDecember 16, 1938 |
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Snow White and the Seven DwarfsFebruary 4, 1938 |
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Nothing SacredNovember 26, 1937 |
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Death Takes a HolidayMarch 30, 1934 |
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Alice in WonderlandDecember 22, 1933 |
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The Blood of a PoetNovember 3, 1933 |
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DraculaFebruary 14, 1931 |
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A Lullaby to the Sorrowful MysteryTBAAndrés Bonifacio y de Castro is considered to be one of the most influential proponents in the struggle against Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines during the late nineteenth century. Today, he is still celebrated as the father of the Philippine Revolution. Director Lav Diaz examines this myth and undertakes another expedition into the eventful history of his native land. The film’s various loosely interwoven narrative threads are held together by an exploration of the role of the individual in history and their involvement in political and social developments. Bonifacio’s widow is searching for her husband’s missing dead body; as she and her followers stumble deeper into the jungle, they become entangled in the dense thicket of their own guilt and responsibility. The Spanish governor tries to play off the various rebel factions and their utopian visions against each other. At the same time, a badly wounded companion of Bonifacio reflects upon the victims a revolution inevitably creates. The film’s high-contrast black-and-white photography makes the journey into the past abstract. Mythology, facts and a vibrant sense of history merge. [Berlin]
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The FoxTBA |
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The UnknownTBA |
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Fullmetal AlchemistTBA |
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Sheep in the BoxTBA |
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The Man I LoveTBA |
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The BalconettesTBA |
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WickerTBA |
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Compulsion
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Stephanie
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The Garden
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