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The members of an RAF bomber crew attempt to return to England after their aircraft is shot down over Nazi-occupied Holland.
Martin Scorsese reflects on the influence of filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, whose decades-long collaboration led to a series of classics that made the duo a crucial part of British cinema.
A Boer War subaltern (Roger Livesey) becomes a World War II colonel, with three lovers (Deborah Kerr) along the way.
A U.S. soldier (John Sweet), a British sergeant and a London girl (Sheila Sim) see minor miracles and catch a prude (Eric Portman).
A man (Patric Knowles) believes a shady woman (Beatrix Thomson) is trying to murder her wealthy husband.
A GI (Robert Young) billets in a relative's (Margaret O'Brien) castle, haunted by a cowardly 300-year-old ghost (Charles Laughton).
A ghostly woman warns a Victorian heiress (Eleanor Parker) about a count (Sydney Greenstreet) and his cohort who are after her fortune.
Ghosts and an invisible girl (Marion Martin) help Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve (Harold Peary) become police commissioner.
A jazz pianist is haunted by his dead ex-lover's crawling hand and floating head.
A girl's ghost (Joan Blondell) wants Cosmo Topper (Roland Young) to find the hooded man who stabbed her but meant to stab her friend (Carole Landis).
Three tycoons play Cupid for a couple (Richard Carlson, Jean Parker) on Christmas Eve, then guide them from the hereafter.
The ghost (Kay Hammond) of a novelist's (Rex Harrison) first wife visits him and his second wife (Constance Cummings).
Sylvie falls in love with a figure from the lore of her family's castle, so her father hires three actors to impersonate the ghost of her beloved.
A boy (Jimmy Hunt) tells a psychologist (Helena Carter) and an astronomer (Arthur Franz) about a flying saucer and his parents' strange behavior.
Based on a Ray Bradbury short story about an astronomer's encounter with extraterrestrials in the Arizona desert.
An alien that can duplicate other life forms invades a polar research station in this remake of the 1951 classic ``The Thing from Another World.``
British parents (George Sanders, Barbara Shelley) realize their son is one of 12 evil alien children born in their village.
British researchers (Ian Hendry, Alan Badel) try to study six alien children with high IQs and eyes that paralyze.
Scientists (George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette) think a colleague has a deadly superbrain capable of controlling others.
A Broadway columnist (Jack Benny) feuds with a producer (Robert Taylor) whose upstate girlfriend (Eleanor Powell) poses as a Paris star.
A man hatches a scheme to steal a captain's winning lottery ticket. Animated.
A hobo and his sidekick search for buried money in an abandoned house.
Robert Ripley takes the stand in a courtroom to testify that his tall tales are all true, as a persistent prosecutor grills him.
The boys get sent to Africa by a diamond firm when they find out that one of them can locate the stones by smell.
Popeye tries to fix the plumbing in Olive Oyl's house when plumber Wimpy takes too long to arrive.
Kildare (Lew Ayres) tries brain surgery, advised by Dr. Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore), and faces a rival for nurse Lamont (Laraine Day).
Highlighting the political career of Theodore Roosevelt from 1895 to his presidency after William McKinley is assassinated.
Mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, scullery maid Ella (Leslie Caron) finally meets her prince (Michael Wilding).
Coach Frank Cavanaugh (Pat O'Brien) returns to college football after World War I and gradually goes blind.
An Indiana lineman (Richard Dreyfuss) and other UFO-sighters, beleaguered by earlier incidents, finally have documented contact with space aliens.
A woman (Janet Leigh) on the run stops at a 12-cabin motel with showers, run by mother-fixated Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).
An inmate (Elvis Presley) learns guitar from his cellmate (Mickey Shaughnessy), then gets an agent (Judy Tyler) and turns rock 'n' roll star.
An Arizona rancher (Barbara Stanwyck) rules with her cowboy army until a U.S. marshal (Barry Sullivan) and his brothers come to town.
A police detective (Cornel Wilde) in love with the girlfriend of a vicious gangster (Richard Conte) pursues him relentlessly.
A young man (Kyle MacLachlan) ties the mystery of a severed ear to a roadhouse floozy (Isabella Rossellini) and her tormentor (Dennis Hopper).
A Frenchwoman (Juliette Binoche) tries to withdraw from life after her daughter and composer husband die in a car crash.
The German brothers' (Laurence Harvey, Karl Boehm) story bridges fairy tales: ``The Dancing Princess,`` ``The Cobbler and the Elves,`` ``The Singing Bone.``
The 39-foot-tall pastel Draags keep leashes on the Oms, their tiny pets descended from humans. Animated.
A police detective (Cornel Wilde) in love with the girlfriend of a vicious gangster (Richard Conte) pursues him relentlessly.
A dying accountant (Edmond O'Brien) has a few days left to find out who spiked his drink with poison and why.
Murderer Robert Stroud (Burt Lancaster) spends decades in solitary confinement studying birds and their diseases.
An advice-to-the-lovelorn writer (Bob Hope) falls for the only single girl (Lana Turner) in a town full of women.
A tragic New Yorker (Sandy Dennis) loves a different man a month; the one for November (Anthony Newley) wants to stay.
Amid a global pandemic, an entrepreneur looks back on his life's work owning and operating an idiosyncratic cinema in the forest of northern Ontario.
Exploring the vanishing world of private film collecting, an obsessive, secretive and often illicit world of basement vaults. Passionate cinephiles are devoted to the rescue and preservation of forgotten reels.
A frivolous socialite's paramour dumps her for her daughter. Silent.
A poker-playing restaurateur and former traveling salesman befriends a group of refugees that has recently arrived in Finland.
Rat poison seems the only answer to a mousy factory worker (Kati Outinen) mistreated in Finland.
A photojournalist (Elliott Reid) and a doctor's sister (Carla Balenda) catch communists testing germ warfare in Wisconsin.
A Soviet major (Yul Brynner) detains a bus with an English noblewoman (Deborah Kerr) and a disguised Hungarian rebel (Jason Robards Jr.) aboard.
A Ukrainian bishop (Anthony Quinn) and former Siberian prisoner is sent to Rome, made cardinal and elected pope.
A U.S. submarine commander (Rock Hudson) races Russians to a North Pole weather station to recover a Soviet spy satellite.
An aide (Kirk Douglas) discovers his general's (Burt Lancaster) Pentagon plot and tells the president (Fredric March).
A Soviet officer (Alan Arkin) and crewmen go ashore for help after their submarine runs aground off Nantucket.
Elusive Hollywood actress Greta Garbo stars in both silent and talking pictures.
A ballerina (Greta Garbo), baron (John Barrymore), stenographer (Joan Crawford), bookkeeper and tycoon check into Berlin's Grand Hotel.
A playboy (Melvyn Douglas) charms a Russian envoy (Greta Garbo) sent to fetch three wayward comrades in Paris.
A British woman plunges into numerous romantic escapades after she is forsaken by her first true love. Silent.
Marguerite is a well-kept courtesan of the rich and influential Baron de Varville, but when a promising young man falls in love with her, his sincere adoration causes her to question her comfortable life.
A Swedish woman (Greta Garbo) with a secret finds her bargeman father, barfly Marthy (Marie Dressler) and a seaman (Charles Bickford) who falls for her.
A Barbary Coast madam's (Ruth Chatterton) illegitimate son (Donald Cook), a district attorney, tries her for murder.
A pampered socialite (Bette Davis) pays the price for hanging out with gangsters in a nightclub.
Private eye Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) encounters sundry characters (Mary Astor, Peter Lorre), all seeking a coveted statuette.
A San Francisco art student (Lauren Bacall) hides a fugitive (Humphrey Bogart) recovering from underworld plastic surgery.
The Falcon and his buddy Goldie Locke track down a murderous pack of silk thieves working California's Bay area.
A woman (Ann Sheridan) searches San Francisco for her husband, the hunted witness to a gangland execution.
A New England mayor (Loretta Young) and a California mayor (Clark Gable) clash and flirt at a convention in San Francisco.
Residents (Nancy Kwan, James Shigeta, Miyoshi Umeki) of San Francisco's Chinatown mix East with West in custom and culture, ending with a double wedding.
An ex-Confederate officer (Gary Cooper) poses as a U.S. marshal in Dallas to track three brothers for attacking his home.
Two women (Virginia Mayo, Ruth Roman) vie for a Denver saloonkeeper (Robert Stack) caught in a gold rush before the Civil War.
Fugitives (Ruth Roman, Dane Clark) mine gold for a ruthless operator (Raymond Massey) who runs his camp like a prison.
A salesman (Randolph Scott) pursues a bank robber (Ruth Roman) who stole two of his repeating pistols.
A notorious woman (Marlene Dietrich) rides a train through a dangerous situation with a British captain (Clive Brook) she loved.
An unhappily married interior decorator (Irene Dunne) meets an unhappily married London barrister (Clive Brook).
A stranded Brooklyn chorus-girl (Ann Sothern) goes to work as a maid for a Wyoming ranch foreman's (Robert Young) boss (Ruth Hussey).
Chorus girl Maisie (Ann Sothern), stranded in West Africa, stows away on a steamer heading for the jungle.
Maisie hears about a gold rush just outside a town, and decides to go into business with ta family of poor prospectors and a crotchety ranch owner who may be unknowingly sitting on a valuable vein of gold.
A Brooklyn chorus-girl (Ann Sothern) sobers up the son (Lew Ayres) and advises the daughter (Maureen O'Sullivan) of a rich family.
A Brooklyn chorus girl (Ann Sothern) follows a boxer (Robert Sterling) and flirts with his manager (George Murphy).
Chorus girl Maisie (Ann Sothern) works at a West Coast aircraft plant and falls for a wartime test pilot (James Craig).
Exhausted from wartime riveting, a chorus girl (Ann Sothern) goes to Nevada and falls for a card dealer (John Hodiak).
Chorus girl Maisie (Ann Sothern) goes to work for a helicopter inventor (George Murphy) who faces hostile competition.
Chorus girl Maisie (Ann Sothern) helps a Los Angeles police detective (Barry Nelson) catch a gang of con artists.
A U.S. soldier (John Sweet), a British sergeant and a London girl (Sheila Sim) see minor miracles and catch a prude (Eric Portman).
A Boer War subaltern (Roger Livesey) becomes a World War II colonel, with three lovers (Deborah Kerr) along the way.
Martin Scorsese reflects on the influence of filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, whose decades-long collaboration led to a series of classics that made the duo a crucial part of British cinema.
The members of an RAF bomber crew attempt to return to England after their aircraft is shot down over Nazi-occupied Holland.
A Marine (Dick Powell) and his girlfriend (Doris Weston) go to New York to try out for a radio amateur hour.
An insurance man's (Dick Powell) affair with a blonde (Lizabeth Scott) leads to guilt, murder and a confession to his wife (Jane Wyatt).
A songwriter's (Dick Powell) big check puts chorus girls (Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler) to work but incurs his brother's wrath.
Afraid of animals, a singing radio cowboy (Dick Powell) panics when his manager (Pat O'Brien) puts him in a big-city rodeo.
A singer (Ann Sheridan) and a lyricist (Gale Page) are drawn to a professor (Dick Powell) with a knack for writing hit songs.
The winner of a talent contest travels to Hollywood but finds the road to stardom more difficult than he expected.
An heiress (Olivia De Havilland) gets even with a gas-pumping architect (Dick Powell) by introducing him to her father (Charles Winninger).
A sporting-goods salesman (Dick Powell) poses as a jockey, woos a rich girl (Anita Louise) and enters a Maryland steeplechase.
One Nobel Prize winner (Paul Newman) in Stockholm discovers a communist plot to replace another (Edward G. Robinson) with a look-alike.
A blind London playwright (Van Johnson) overhears a kidnap plot and thwarts it with his girlfriend (Vera Miles).
An amnesiac (Gregory Peck) roams New York, seeking his identity, and finds he is a target for assassins.
A U.S. professor (Gregory Peck) at Oxford turns spy with the mistress (Sophia Loren) of a plotting Arab oilman (Alan Badel).
A suave stranger (Cary Grant) helps a chic widow (Audrey Hepburn) stalked by four men looking for loot in Paris.