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TheJerk
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:07 PM
Carl Reiner directs Steve Martin (who co-wrote the script with Carl Gottlieb) in this gag-laden comedy about an idiotic white man, raised by a poor family of black sharecroppers, who doesn’t realize he's not black. Navin R. Johnson (Steve Martin) is told the horrible truth when he finds him...
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RoadtoUtopia
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:07 PM
The first "Road" picture in three years (the last was The Road to Morocco), Road to Utopia is set during the Alaskan gold rush. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby play a pair of third-rate San Francisco entertainers, Chester Hooton and Duke Johnson, who are obliged to skip town in a hurry. They book passa...
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TheBirds
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:07 PM
The story begins as an innocuous romantic triangle involving wealthy, spoiled Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren), handsome Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor), and schoolteacher Annie Hayworth (Suzanne Pleshette). The human story begins in a San Francisco pet shop and culminates at the home of Mitch’s mother...
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Airport1975
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:06 PM
In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of Congress to produce Airport '75. Charlton Heston heads the all-star cast as Alan Murdock, the former test pilot who must keep a disabled 747 from crashing in flames. The cr...
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Airport1975
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:06 PM
In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of Congress to produce Airport '75. Charlton Heston heads the all-star cast as Alan Murdock, the former test pilot who must keep a disabled 747 from crashing in flames. The cr...
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Marnie
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:06 PM
Condemned as being a "disappointing" and "unworthy" Alfred Hitchcock effort at the time of its release, Marnie has since grown in stature; it is still considered a lesser Hitchcock, but a fascinating one. Tippi Hedren plays Marnie, a compulsive thief who cannot stand to be touched by any man. Sh...
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Shenandoah
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic behavior, steadfastly refuses to take sides in the Civil War. Bit by bit, Anderson’s isolationism--and his way of living--is torn apart. Charlie's daughter, Jannie A...
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TheEigerSanction
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
Clint Eastwood both directed and starred in this thriller based on a novel by Trevanian. Dr. Jonathan Hemlock (Eastwood) is a professor of art history who formerly had a deadly secret life; he was a hired assassin working with an international intelligence organization. Normally content to collec...
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TornCurtain
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
A double agent has to contend with enemies on both sides of the political fence as well as the woman he loves in this thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Prof. Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) is an gifted American physicist who, at the height of the Cold War, decides to defect to East Germany...
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SimpleMen
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
A pair of brothers dodge the law while trying to locate their long-lost father in this third feature from independent New York filmmaker Hal Hartley. Robert John Burke stars as Bill McCabe, a failed computer thief who’s just been doublecrossed by his girlfriend and partner. Vowing revenge on the...
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Shine
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
The true story of a gifted Australian piano prodigy, this biographical drama was nominated for seven Oscars, with actor Geoffrey Rush winning for Best Actor. Rush stars as David Helfgott, a pianist with a history of mental problems. As a fragile boy genius at math, chess, and piano, David is dri...
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FacetheMusic
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
The fool-proof bid for fame made by a struggling rock band falls to pieces due to an unforeseen complication in a hilarious tale of misguided musical mischief starring General Hospital hunk Tyler Christopher. Sure, Dan Stone’s (Christopher) band may have just been dumped from their record label,...
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EdwardII
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:05 PM
Two years before director Derek Jarman died of AIDS, he directed this extremely ambitious variation on Christopher Marlowe’s 16th-century play. While Marlowe is the root of this film, Jarman has taken a great deal of leeway with the manner of presentation. The story revolves around King Edward&...
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RevengeoftheCreature
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:04 PM
Revenge of the Creature is, of course, the sequel to Universal’s fabulously successful The Creature from the Black Lagoon--and like its predecessor, the film was lensed in 3-D (though released "flat" in most theatres). Though the audience had seen the Gill-Man shot full of holes in the first pic...
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FamilyPlot
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:04 PM
Alfred Hitchcock’s final film was adapted from Victor Canning's novel The Rainbird Pattern by Ernest Lehman, who previously wrote the screenplay for Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Barbara Harris plays Blanche, a phony psychic, hired by wealthy Julia Rainbird (Cathleen Nesbitt) to trac...
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BodiesRestMotion
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:04 PM
Michael Steinberg, co-director of The Waterdance, made his solo directorial debut with the Gen-X character study Bodies, Rest & Motion. Written by Roger Hedden, based on his own play, the film’s title refers to Newton's First Law of Motion, which states essentially that a body at rest or in...
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AustinPowersInternationalManofMystery
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:03 PM
Less a parody of the early James Bond film than a parody of the films that parodied the early James Bond films, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery stars Mike Myers as Austin Powers, by day a hipster fashion photographer in mid-'60s swingin' London and by night a crime-fighting...
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Cradle2theGrave
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:03 PM
A thief and a lawman join forces to hunt down a common enemy in this action thriller. Tony Fait (DMX) is a master thief who, along with his crew (Gabrielle Union, Anthony Anderson, and Drag-On), pulls off a major score when they steal a cache of highly valuable black diamonds. However, the hard-...
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TheManWhoKnewTooMuch
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:03 PM
The debate still rages as to whether Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much is superior to his own original 1934 version. This two-hour remake (45 minutes longer than the first film) features more stars, a lusher budget, and the plaintive music of Bernard Herrmann (who appe...
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WhichWayIsUp
From: Blockbuster on Mon, Mar 14 2011 2:03 PM
This Americanized remake of Lina Wertmuller’s The Seduction of Mimi offered audiences the novelty of seeing Richard Pryor performing three different roles in the same film. Which Way Is Up? tells the tale of Leroy Jones (Pryor), a poor orange picker who gets fired from his job when he accidental...
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