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Search results for | Mystery-Suspense
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Lulu On The Bridge
(1998) [M]
A jazz saxophonist (Harvey Keitel) loses his capability to play when he is injured in a shooting at a cafe where he was playing. He sinks into depression when everyone charges in to take care of him, including his ex-wife (Gina Gershon). However, he discovers a stone with a telephone number... More
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The Talented Mr Ripley
(1999) [M]
Nominated for Five Academy Awards in 1999, the Talented Mr Ripely was billed as one of the best films of that year. To be young and carefree amid the idyllic landscape of sun-drenched Italy in the late 1950s... that's la dolce vita Tom Ripley (Damon) craves - and Dickie Greenleaf (Law) leads.... More
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The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax
(1999) [M]
When her doctor recommends that a widow (Angela Lansbury) pursue her unfulfilled life ambitions, he doesn't realize that she has always wanted to be a spy. Sending a letter to her congressman gets her an interview with the CIA and accidentally gets her an assignment to Morocco for a supposed easy... More
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Harry He's Here To Help
(1999) [M]
When Michel (Laurent Lucas) bumps into old school acquaintance Harry (Sergi Lopez) en route to his summer holiday with his young family he thinks nothing of it. But when Harry buys Michel a brand new jeep to replace his broken down car and invites himself to the family's remote holiday home,... More
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The Face of Fu Manchu
(1965) [PG]
The first in a series of thrillers adapated from the works of Sax Rohmer and starring Christopher Lee as the Oriental master criminal. Grisly strangulations in London alert Nayland Smith (Nigel Green) of Scotland Yard to the possibility that the fiendish Fu Manchu (Lee) may not after all be dead,... More
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The Brides Of Fu Manchu
(1966) [PG]
Chrsistoper Lee returns as Sax Rohmer's legendary Asian super villain Fu Manchu for the second of his five outings as the character. This time Fu Manchu and his army of henchmen are kidnapping the daughters of prominent scientists and taking them to his remote island headquarters. Instead of... More
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Read My Lips (Sur Mes Levres)
(2001) [MA]
Deaf secretary Carla (Emmanuelle Devos) is bullied by her mean spirited male colleagues. When they suggest she needs an assistant it seems like the final insult, but, when the first applicant is ex-con Paul (Vincent Cassel) she seizes the chance to change her life. Carla covers his mistakes and... More
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The Bride Wore Black
(1968) [M]
Francois Truffaut's 1968 thriller was an attempt to reconcile the exclusive experience of the Hitchcockian hero with the expansiveness of Jean Renoir's view of flawed humanity. Jeanne Moreau stars as a newlywed whose husband is shot dead on the church steps following their wedding. The story then... More
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The Innocents
(1961) [PG]
Adapted from the Henry James novel 'Turn of the Screw'. Miss Giddens (Deborah Kerr), a repressed spinster-governess, looks after two small children in a lonely mansion haunted by tragedy in this ground breaking horror classic. Widely considered to be the finest ghost story ever filmed, The... More
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Hide and Seek
(2005) [M]
"Come out, come out, wherever you are!" That command is familiar to everyone who has played the children's game, Hide and Seek. The words and game take us back to an innocent, carefree time in our lives, where the simple goal was to find hiding playmates. Many children could even enjoy a spirited... More
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