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Choices   1981     2 stars    PG, 90 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Silvio Narizzano  
Cast: Paul Carafotes, Victor French, Val Avery, Lelia Goldoni, Dennis Patrick, Don Stark, Demi Moore, William R. Moses, Stephen Nichols, Pat Buttram

  Good student John Carluccio (Paul Carafotes) also plays football for his high school. After he is diagnosed with partial deafness, he is told by the school that he can no longer play football. This alienates John and causes him to get in with the wrong crowd. That girlfriend of John's is Demi Moore in her first film, brief though it is.


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The Class of Miss MacMichael   1978     1 and a half stars    R, 99 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Silvio Narizzano  
Cast: Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, Michael Murphy, Rosalind Cash, John Standing, Michael Murphy, Phil Daniels, Tony London, Marianne Stone

  Dedicated teacher Conor MacMichael (Glenda Jackson) fights the establishment, headed by Terence Sutton (Oliver Reed), to bring knowledge to her class of social misfits.

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Fanatic   1965     2 and a half stars  User Rating      N/R, 97 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
aka: Die! Die! My Darling!

Director: Silvio Narizzano  
Cast: Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers, Peter Vaughan, Maurice Kaufmann, Yootha Joyce, Donald Sutherland, Gwendolyn Watts, Robert Dorning, Philip Gilbert, Winifred Dennis, Diana King

  Religious fanatic Mrs. Trefoile (Tallulah Bankhead) lives in her decaying mansion with an odd group of helpers who cater to all her wishes. She still pines over the loss of her son several years ago in an auto accident. When the son's ex-fiancee, Pat (Stephanie Powers), makes a courtesy call on Mrs. Trefoile, she is kidnapped and locked in the basement by the elderly woman to allow her soul be cleansed in preparation for reuniting with the son in heaven.    1 User Review




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Wonderful movie!!!Anonymous 01/20/2007 
  This movie is a must see. It's creepy and cool all in one. Stephanie Powers is a doll and Tallulah Bankhead is incredible in the 1965 film. It's a neat movie with two very strong characters who just so happen to be women. Finally, a film with women in the fore front. See this one for sure!!!

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Georgy Girl   1966     3 stars    N/R, 98 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Silvio Narizzano  
Cast: Lynn Redgrave, Alan Bates, James Mason, Charlotte Rampling, Bill Owen, Claire Kelly, Rachel Kempson, Denise Coffey, Dorothy Alison

  This is Lynn Redgrave before she started doing all those Weight Watchers commercials. She plays chubby Georgy who is being seduced by James Leamington (James Mason). Finally, she succumbs and finds that married life with James is just what she needed all along. Lynn is good–and was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar; Mason was nominated for Best Supporting Actor).


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Loot   1970     2 stars    PG, 101 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Silvio Narizzano  
Cast: Richard Attenborough, Lee Remick, Hywel Bennett, Roy Holder, Milo O'Shea, Dick Emery, Joe Lynch, John Cater

  From Joe Orton's successful play, this story follows the trials and tribulations of two buddies who have robbed a bank and now must hide the loot. One works in a funeral home, so you can imagine the hiding place. Some real funny scenes.

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Staying On   1979     2 stars    TV, 90 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Silvio Narizzano  
Cast: Trevor Howard, Celia Johnson, Saeed Jaffrey, Pearl Padamsee, Fida Bai, Zia Mohyeddin, Ajit Saldanha, Habib Tanvir, Raj Bharti, Sushma Seth

  Based on a novel by Paul Scott, this made-for-TV film tells the story of an elderly British couple (Trevor Howard and Celia Johnson) living their remaining lives in a Himalayan community and clinging to the memories of all that has occurred in their lives.


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Movie Quick Pick
1. Choices (1981)
2. The Class of Miss MacMichael (1978)
3. Fanatic (1965)
   aka: Die! Die! My Darling!
4. Georgy Girl (1966)
5. Loot (1970)
6. Staying On (1979)


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