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Robert Aldrich - 14 Titles Found
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4 For Texas
(1963) [G]
Frank Sinatra plays a tough guy who hooks up with fellow rat packer Dean Martin to open a casino in this western. More
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The Flight Of The Phoenix
(1965) [PG]
A cargo plane goes down in a sandstorm in the Sahara with less than a dozen men on board. One of the passengers is an airplane designer who comes up with the idea of ripping off the undamaged wing and using it as the basis for an airplane they will build to escape before their food and water run... More
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Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte
(1964) [M]
Bette Davis delivers a powerhouse performance as Charlotte Hollis, a reclusive spinster still mourning the savage murder of the man she loved some 37 years ago. When the state wants her property in order to construct a new highway, to help her resist Charlotte turns to her worldly cousin, Miriam... More
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Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (2 Disc Set)
(1962) [M]
Director Robert Aldrich's story: a thriller about ageing vaudeville child star who initiates a psychotic reign of terror over her crippled '30's movie queen sister. His stars: Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. All he needed was the money. But when Aldrich scoured Hollywood for backing, He kept... More
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The Killing Of Sister George
(1968) [R]
Adapted from the highly successful stage play of the same name, The Killing of Sister George caused great controversy on its release in 1968. Produced and directed by the acclaimed Robert Aldrich, it remains a classic drama that was ahead of its time. When June Buckridge (Beryl Reid) arrives at... More
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Apache
(1954) [G]
Burt Lancaster stars in an action-packed Western that pulsates with the power and passion of an Indian war drum. Based on a thrilling true story and featuring masterful direction by Robert Aldrich (Kiss Me Deadly, The Dirty Dozen) and a powerful screenplay by Oscar winner James R. Webb, Apache... More
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Kiss Me Deadly
(1955) [M]
When callous thugs beat Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker) senseless and viciously murder the gorgeous blonde he’s been trying to help, the hard-boiled detective retaliates the only way he can: by hitting first and asking questions later. Cutting a brutal swathe through the city’s sleazy underside,... More
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The Dirty Dozen
(1967) [M]
They are convicts, psychos, lunkheads, losers -- and champs at the box office and in movie lore. Decades after it burst onto the scene, The Dirty Dozen remains a milestone among ensemble action flicks. Lee Marvin portrays a tough-as-nails major volunteered in the Army way to command a squad of... More
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Attack
(1956) [PG]
When Lieutenant Joe Costa leans that his men died because the commander, Captain Cooney, was too much of a coward to join the fight, Costa issues a serious warning: Don't let it happen again! But Cooney's cowardice forces Costa into a fateful choice: continue to risk the lives of his men... or... More
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Vera Cruz
(1954) [G]
Ben Trane and Joe Erin, two rival soldiers of fortune who team to fight for the highest bidder. The two men come to loggerheads when Trane's sweetheart Nina begs them to fight on the side of the rebels, while the wealthy Marquis de Labodere implores them to offer their services to Emperor... More
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