From Noon Till Three 1976 PG, 98 min. Genre: Western
Director: Frank D. Gilroy Cast: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Douglas Fowley, Stan Haze, Damon Douglas, Hector Morales, Don "Red" Barry, Bert Williams
Following her brief three-hour affair–with an inept bank robber, Graham Dorsey (Charles Bronson) who she believes is no longer alive–Amanda Starbuck (Jill Ireland) writes a romanticized novel and turns him into a hero. Dorsey returns, and she must now deal with her real-life version of her fantasized memories. 2 User Reviews
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| | EXCELLENT | Anonymous 04/05/2009 | | EAGER TO HAVE A COPY |
| | VERY VERY GOOD | RAMSEY CARP 04/05/2009 | | A MUST SEE MOVIE, ONE OF MY FAVORITE |
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One on One 1977 PG, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Lamont Johnson Cast: Robby Benson, Annette O'Toole, G.D. Spradlin, Gail Strickland, Melanie Griffith, Lamont Johnson, Barbara Barrie, Bernie Hamilton, Richard Mulligan, Hector Morales
College basketball is the theme of this film starring Robby Benson as the naive Henry Steele who has much to learn. With the help of beautiful tutor Janet Hays (Annette O'Toole) he manages to make the grade academically so that he can compete in his scholarship sport of basketball.
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