Born Yesterday 1950 N/R, 103 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: George Cukor Cast: Judy Holliday, Broderick Crawford, William Holden, Howard St. John, Frank Otto, Larry Oliver, Barbara Brown, Grandon Rhodes, Claire Carleton, Charles Cane, Paul Marion, John Morley, Helen Eby-Rock, William Mays, Smoki Whitfield
Tycoon Harry Brock (Broderick Crawford) goes to Washington, D.C., with his girlfriend Billie (Judy Holliday) and, once there, decides she needs lessons to help her learn social graces. Professor Paul Verrall (William Holden) is hired, and, during the course of his teaching, tutor and student fall in love. Holliday won the Oscar for her role as the dizzy blonde. Nominations for Best Picture, Director, Writing, and Costume Design were also received.
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A Child Is Waiting 1963 N/R, 104 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Cassavetes Cast: Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland, Gena Rowlands, Steven Hill, Bruce Ritchey, Paul Stewart, Lawrence Tierney, Elizabeth Wilson, Barbara Pepper, John Morley
Reuben Widdicombe (Bruce Ritchey) is a mentally retarded boy who affects–and is affected by–his psychologist, Doctor Matthew Clark (Burt Lancaster) and a music teacher, Jean Hansen (Judy Garland).
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When Hell Broke Loose 1958 N/R, 78 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Kenneth G. Crane Cast: Charles Bronson, Richard Jaeckel, Violet Rensing, Robert Easton, Arvid Nelson, Dennis McCarthy, John Morley, Eddie Foy III
Nazi assassins zero in on E.T.O. commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, as their target during World War II. This is the story of how the attempt was foiled.
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| 1. Born Yesterday (1950)
2. A Child Is Waiting (1963)
3. Images (1972)
4. When Hell Broke Loose (1958)
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