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How to Frame a Figg   1971     1 and a half stars    G, 103 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Alan Rafkin  
Cast: Don Knotts, Joe Flynn, Edward Andrews, Elaine Joyce, Yvonne Craig, Frank Welker, Parker Fennelly, Bill Zuckert, Pitt Herbert, Robert P. Lieb, Bob Hastings, Bruce Kirby

  Hollis Alexander Figg (Don Knotts), a shaky assistant bookkeeper at City Hall, is framed by corrupt city officials of stealing money from the city's funds. With the help of wholesome Ema (Elaine Joyce) and a computer, Hollis is cleared after the usual hilarity.


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Somebody Up There Likes Me   1956     3 stars    N/R, 112 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Wise  
Cast: Paul Newman, Pier Angeli, Everett Sloane, Sal Mineo, Eileen Heckart, Robert Loggia, Steve McQueen, Harold J. Stone, Joseph Buloff, Sammy White, Joseph Buloff, Arch Johnson, Robert P. Lieb, Judson Pratt, Angela Cartwright

  This film is based on the autobiography of Rocky Graziano (Paul Newman) and involves his rise from the ghetto to World Light Heavyweight Champion. After beginning a life filled with petty crimes, Rocky is arrested and sent to jail where he meets fitness instructor Johnny Hyland (Judson Pratt) who encourages him to use his energy in the athletic world instead of crime. Meanwhile, Rocky's girlfriend Norma (Pier Angeli)–who will later become his wife, number one fan, and support system–helps Rocky gain his self-respect and find success in the ring as well as in his personal life.



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Paul Newman Rocky
Pier Angeli Norma
Everett Sloane Irving Cohen
Sal Mineo Romolo
Eileen Heckart Ma Barbella
Robert Loggia Frankie Peppo
Steve McQueen Fidel
Harold J. Stone Nick Barbella
Joseph Buloff Benny
Sammy White Whitey Bimstein
Joseph Buloff Benny
Arch Johnson Heldon
Robert P. Lieb D.A. Hogan
Judson Pratt Johnny Hyland
Angela Cartwright 3-year old girl
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