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How Awful About Allan   1970     1 and a half stars    TV, 73 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Curtis Harrington  
Cast: Anthony Perkins, Julie Harris, Joan Hackett, Kent Smith, Robert H. Harris, Molly Dodd, Billy Bowles, Trent Dolan, Bill Erwin, Kenneth Lawrence, Jeannette Howe

  When blind mental patient Allan (Anthony Perkins), who has been tormented with guilt over his fathers death, goes home to live with his sister (Julie Harris) in hopes of being cured, it may not have been a wise decision.


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The Man in the Glass Booth   1975     3 stars    PG, 117 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Arthur Hiller  
Cast: Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler, Lawrence Pressman, Henry Brown, Richard Rasof, David Nash, Martin Berman, Sy Kramer, Lloyd Bochner, Robert H. Harris, Norbert Schiller, Berry Kroeger, Leonardo Cimino, Connie Sawyer

  In 1965, Arthur Goldman (Maximilian Schell) is a wealthy Jewish industrialist enjoying life in a luxury apartment in Manhattan when Israeli agents break into his home and arrest him for being the Nazi war criminal "Dorff" who ran a Nazi death camp. Goldman is drugged and sent to Israel where he is tried while in a protective glass booth. Now the question is, "Is he, or is he not, really Dorff?" This screen adaptation of Robert Shaw's play is so far removed from Shaw's interpretation that Shaw removed his name from the credits.



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Maximilian Schell Arthur Goldman
Lois Nettleton Miriam Rosen
Luther Adler Presiding Judge
Lawrence Pressman Charlie Cohn
Henry Brown Jack Arnold
Richard Rasof Moshe
David Nash Rami
Martin Berman Uri
Sy Kramer Rudin
Lloyd Bochner Churchill
Robert H. Harris Dr. Weisberg
Norbert Schiller Dr. Schmidt
Berry Kroeger Joachim Berger
Leonardo Cimino Dr. Alvarez
Connie Sawyer Mrs. Levi

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Mirage   1965     3 stars    N/R, 108 min.
Genre: Mystery / Thriller
Director: Edward Dmytryk  
Cast: Gregory Peck, Diane Baker, Walter Matthau, Kevin McCarthy, Jack Weston, Walter Abel, George Kennedy, Leif Erickson, Anne Seymour, Hari Rhodes, Robert H. Harris, House Jameson, Syl Lamont, Eileen Baral, Neil Fitzgerald

  After a blackout at a Gotham skyscraper, everything inside the building changes for David Stillwell (Gregory Peck). He knows that he is linked to the death of Charles Calvin (Walter Abel) who fell out of the 27th-story window, but Stillwell suffers from amnesia and cannot remember anything. Stillwell does know that danger lurks and seeks help from private eye Ted Caselle (Walter Matthau) who doesn't appear to believe that Stillwell has a problem–and then Caselle is murdered. The plot twists and turns as Stillwell finds himself the intended victim in a series of murder attempts. Remade in 1968 as "Jigsaw."



Cast
Gregory Peck David Stillwell
Diane Baker Shela
Walter Matthau Ted Caselle
Kevin McCarthy Sylvester Josephson
Jack Weston Lester
Walter Abel Charles Stewart Calvin
George Kennedy Willard
Leif Erickson Major Crawford Gilcuttie
Anne Seymour Frances Calvin
Hari Rhodes Det. Lt. Franken
Robert H. Harris Dr. Augustus J. Broden
House Jameson Bo
Syl Lamont Benny
Eileen Baral Irene
Neil Fitzgerald Joe Turtle
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Poster Art From art.comValley of the Dolls   1967     1 and a half stars    N/R, 123 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Mark Robson  
Cast: Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Paul Burke, Sharon Tate, Martin Milner, Lee Grant, Joey Bishop, George Jessel, Charles Drake, Alexander Davion, Naomi Stevens, Robert H. Harris

  Based on Jacqueline Susann's bestseller, this story involves the lives of three women (Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon Tate) who succeed professionally in the world of show business but fail miserably in their personal relationships.



Cast
Barbara Parkins Anne Welles
Patty Duke Neely O'Hara
Paul Burke Lyon Burke
Sharon Tate Jennifer North Polar
Martin Milner Mel Anderson
Lee Grant Miriam Polar
Joey Bishop MC at Cystic Fibrosis Telethon
George Jessel MC at Grammy Awards
Charles Drake Kevin Gillmore
Alexander Davion Ted Casablanca
Naomi Stevens Miss Steinberg
Robert H. Harris Henry Bellamy

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1. How Awful About Allan (1970)
2. The Man in the Glass Booth (1975)
3. Mirage (1965)
4. Valley of the Dolls (1967)


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