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 | 42nd Street
                    (1933) [G]
 
 Musical tale highlighting the problems of putting on a Broadway musical show. Songs include '42nd Street', 'Shuffle Off To Buffalo' and 'You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me.' Music and lyrics by Al Dubin and Harry Warren. Based on a novel by Bradford Ropes.  More 
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 | On The Waterfront
                    (1954) [PG]
 
 Marlon Brando gives one of the screen's most electrifying performances as Best Actor in this 1954 Academy Award® winner for Best Film. Ex-fighter Terry Malloy (Brando) could have been a contender, but now toils for boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb) on the gang-ridden waterfront. Terry is...  More 
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 | Intolerance
                    (1916) [M]
 
 From the Babylonian era to the (1916) present day, four stories of intolerance and inhumanity (Modern, Babylonian, Judean and French) interweave to form an amazing spectacle that gains momentum as it moves towards a powerful and memorable climax. Lillian Gish features as the woman in the linking...  More 
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 | Coming Home
                    (1978) [MA]
 
 Perhaps the most powerful picture ever made about the shattering aftermath of the Vietnam War, Hal Ashby's Coming Home earned eight Academy Award nominations and three Oscars: Best Actress (Jane Fonda), Best Actor (Jon Voight) and Best Screenplay. Hailed by critics as dazzling, gripping and...  More 
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 | Topkapi
                    (1964) [G]
 
 A “skillful blend of romance and comedy” (The Hollywood Reporter), Topkapi shimmers with hilarity, action and great performances! Fun-filled and suspenseful, it’s “an incredibly ingenious affair [and] a considerable pleasure to watch” (Newsweek)! Trouble brews beneath the exotically...  More 
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 | Desk Set
                    (1957) [G]
 
 Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn) heads up the research department at the Federal Broadcasting Company, a major TV network. And she does her job very well, thank you very much. Assigned by the network president to introduce computers into some of the department’s functions, Richard Sumner...  More 
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 | The Wrong Man (1956)
                    (1956) [PG]
 
 From Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of Suspense, a tense thriller based on the true tragedy of an honest man. When Christopher Balestrero decides to borrow money on his wife's insurance policy to pay urgent debts, a tragic chain of shattering events set in motion. Three insurance office clerks are...  More 
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 | House Of Wax / Mystery of the Wax Museum
                    (1933) [PG]
 
 A diabolical double-bill of Warner Bros. horror greats! In the wicked performance that crowned him the movie's master of the macabre, Vincent Price plays a renowned wax sculptor plunged into madness when an arsonist destroys his life's work. Unable to use his flame-scarred hands, he devises a new...  More 
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 | Mutiny On The Bounty
                    (1935) [G]
 
 HMS Bounty sails for Tahiti by way of Cape Horn...and into movie lore as an American Film Institute Top-100 American Films selection. Grandly filmed, Mutiny on the Bounty captured the 1935 Best Picture Academy Award and eight nominations total. Charles Laughton portrays Captain Bligh, a seafaring...  More 
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 | The Great Gatsby
                    (1974) [PG]
 
 F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece is a story that could have only taken place in the Jazz Age - an era in which recklessness with money, liquor, women and fast cars pervaded the American consciousness. Robert Redford is Jay Gatsby, the dashing, enigmatic millionaire obsessed with the elusive and...  More 
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