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13 Rue Madeleine   1946     2 and a half stars    N/R, 95 min.
Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Henry Hathaway  
Cast: James Cagney, Annabella, Richard Conte, Frank Latimore, Walter Abel, Melville Cooper, Sam Jaffe, E.G. Marshall, Blanche Yurka, Karl Malden

  This espionage thriller is a semi-documentary on the intelligence scene during World War II. Bob Sharkey (James Cagney), a spy chief, goes to France after one of his men is killed.


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Black Magic   1949     2 stars  User Rating      N/R, 105 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Gregory Ratoff  
Cast: Orson Welles, Nancy Guild, Akim Tamiroff, Frank Latimore, Valentina Cortese, Margot Grahame, Berry Kroeger, Gregory Gaye, Raymond Burr, Stephen Bekassy

  Cagliostro (Orson Welles) uses his hypnotic powers in the 18th century for his own gains within the royal court.    1 User Review




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i want to buy a copy of the miovieAnonymous 03/18/2007 
  i saw this movie only once quite a few years ago, over 25 to be near the time. i would like to purchase a copy of this exciting movie. where might i get a copy? can you help me? it was a very keep your attention on the edge of your seat movie. in my book it would be a 4 star at least rating. if you want tension you must see it. my e-mail is lhodgeman33@yahoo.com. please let me know if it can be purchased. thank you.

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The Dolly Sisters   1945     2 stars    N/R, 114 min.
Genre: Drama / Musical
Director: Irving Cummings  
Cast: Betty Grable, John Payne, June Haver, S.Z. Sakall, Reginald Gardiner, Frank Latimore, Gene Sheldon, Sig Ruman, Trudy Marshall, Collette Lyons

  Good "oldie" songs abound in this musical biography of the Hungarian-born Dolly sisters, Jenny and Rosie (Betty Grable and June Haver), who hit it big in the New York theater world in the early 1900s.



Cast
Betty Grable Yansci "Jenny" Dolly
John Payne Harry Fox
June Haver Roszika "Rosie" Dolly
S.Z. Sakall Uncle Latsie Dolly
Reginald Gardiner Tony, Duke of Breck
Frank Latimore Irving Netcher
Gene Sheldon Professor Winnup, Seal Trainer
Sig Ruman Ignatz Tsimmis
Trudy Marshall Lenora Baldwin
Collette Lyons Flo Daly

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In the Meantime, Darling   1944     2 stars    N/R, 74 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Otto Preminger  
Cast: Jeanne Crain, Frank Latimore, Eugene Pallette, Mary Nash, Blake Edwards, Cara Williams, Reed Hadley

  A socialite (Jeanne Crain) is taught about problems encountered by military wives when her husband (Frank Latimore) enlists during World War II.

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Operation Snafu   1970     1 and a half stars    N/R, 97 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
aka: Situation Normal, All Fouled Up

Director: Nanni Loy  
Cast: Peter Falk, Martin Landau, Nino Manfredi, Jason Robards, Scott Hylands, Slim Pickens, Frank Latimore, Antonio Margheriti, Milena Vukotic, Corrado Sonni

  Peter Falk leads an inept group of men on a special World War II mission.

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Poster Art From art.comPatton   1970     4 stars    PG, 170 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner  
Cast: George C. Scott, Karl Malden, Stephen Young, Michael Strong, Michael Bates, Frank Latimore, Ed Binns, Lawrence Dobkin, John Doucette, Bill Hickman, Carey Loftin, Albert Dumortier, Morgan Paull, Karl Michael Vogler, Tim Considine

  This is the story of Gen. George S. Patton (George C. Scott) as he assumes command of the American forces during World War II and engages in battle against Germany's Field Marshal Rommel (Karl Michael Vogler). After slapping an American soldier (Tim Considine), Patton loses his command but leads the U.S. 3rd Army through Europe and defeats Hitler's counteroffensive in the Battle of the Bulge. The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Actor (George C. Scott declined to accept).



Cast
George C. Scott Gen. George S. Patton
Karl Malden Gen. Omar N. Bradley
Stephen Young Capt. Chester B. Hansen
Michael Strong Brig. Gen. Hobart Carver
Michael Bates Field Marshal Montgomery
Frank Latimore Lt. Col. Henry Davenport
Ed Binns Maj. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
Lawrence Dobkin Col. Gaston Bell
John Doucette Maj. Gen. Lucian K. Truscott
Bill Hickman Gen. Patton's Driver
Carey Loftin Gen. Bradley's Driver
Albert Dumortier Moroccan Minister
Morgan Paull Capt. Richard N. Jenson
Karl Michael Vogler Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
Tim Considine Hospitalized GI

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Poster Art From art.comPurple Noon   1960     3 and a half stars    PG-13, 115 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller
aka: Lust for Evil

Director: Rene Clement  
Cast: Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet, Marie Laforet, Frank Latimore, Billy Kearns, Elvire Popesco, Erno Crisa, Ave Ninchi, Viviane Chantel, Nerio Bernardi, Barbel Fanger, Lily Romanelli

  This is the film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel, "The Talented Mr. Ripley," about American psychopath Tom Ripley (Alain Delon) who plots to murder his playboy friend, Philippe Greenleaf (Maurice Ronet), so that he can adopt a new identity.


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The Razor's Edge   1946     3 stars    N/R, 146 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Edmund Goulding  
Cast: Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb, John Payne, Herbert Marshall, Anne Baxter, Lucile Watson, Frank Latimore, Elsa Lanchester, Fritz Kortner

  This is the earlier, and better, version of Somerset Maugham's philosophical novel about a young man (Tyrone Power) returning from the war as a hero and trying to find meaning in his life. Of him, Herbert Marshall says: "You see, my dear, goodness is after all the greatest force in the world, and he's got it." Anne Baxter collected an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress. There were also nominations for Best Picture and Supporting Actor (Clifton Webb).


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The Sergeant   1968     1 and a half stars    R, 108 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: John Flynn  
Cast: Rod Steiger, John Phillip Law, Ludmila Mikael, Frank Latimore, Elliott Sullivan, Ronald Rubin, Philip Roye, Jerry Brouer, Memphis Slim, Gabriel Gascon

  A soldier hero, Master Sergeant Collan (Rod Steiger), stationed at an army base in France, becomes sexually obsessed with Private First Class Swanson (John Phillip Law). When his advances are rejected, Collan begins his own psychological and physical decline.

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Shock   1946     2 stars    N/R, 70 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller / Drama
Director: Alfred L. Werker  
Cast: Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore, Anabel Shaw, Stephen Dunne, Reed Hadley, Renee Carson, Charles Trowbridge, John Davidson, Selmer Jackson, Pierre Watkin, Robert Adler, George E. Stone, Charles Tannen, Mary Young

  After witnessing a murder, Elaine Jordan (Lynn Bari) seeks help from a psychiatrist, Dr. Cross (Vincent Price), who is–unknown to Elaine–the killer she saw.



Cast
Vincent Price Dr. Richard Cross
Lynn Bari Elaine Jordan
Frank Latimore Lt. Paul Stewart
Anabel Shaw Janet Stewart
Stephen Dunne Dr. Stevens
Reed Hadley D.A. O'Neill
Renee Carson Head Nurse Miss Hatfield
Charles Trowbridge Dr. Franklin Harvey
John Davidson Mr. Edwards
Selmer Jackson Dr. Blair
Pierre Watkin Hotel Manager Blake
Robert Adler Male Nurse Frank
George E. Stone Cab Driver
Charles Tannen Hotel Clerk
Mary Young Mrs. Penny

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Three Little Girls in Blue   1946     3 stars    N/R, 90 min.
Genre: Musical
Director: H. Bruce Humberstone  
Cast: June Haver, George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Celeste Holm, Vera-Ellen, Frank Latimore, Charles Smith, Charles Halton, Ruby Dandridge, Thurston Hall

  This lighthearted, musical remake of "Three Blind Mice" and "Moon Over Miami" is set at the turn of the 19th/20th century. Three sisters head for Atlantic City with husband-hunting on their minds.

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Movie Quick Pick
1. 13 Rue Madeleine (1946)
2. Black Magic (1949)
3. The Dolly Sisters (1945)
4. In the Meantime, Darling (1944)
5. Operation Snafu (1970)
   aka: Situation Normal, All Fouled Up
6. Patton (1970)
7. Purple Noon (1960)
   aka: Lust for Evil
8. The Razor's Edge (1946)
9. The Sergeant (1968)
10. Shock (1946)
11. Three Little Girls in Blue (1946)


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