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Nazi bombs rain fire into an English port town. The smoke clears and a disparate group of human beings caught in the blast finds itself aboard a luxury liner headed…who knows where. They soon learn their one-way tickets are stamped Heaven. And Hell. A dose of World War II realism puts a gritty edge on this retelling of the early Talkie Outward Bound (starring Leslie Howard) that loses none of the prior version’s ethereal power. A stellar cast – John Garfield, Paul Henried, Sydney Greenstreet, Eleanor Parker, Edmund Gwenn and more names evocative of a remarkable filmmaking era – bring their considerable talents to a tale of passengers who discover their true natures as they discover their destinations.
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July 15, 2011
The game is afoot once more! Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Holmes and Watson in the supersleuth sequel to the mystery megahit that minted over a half billion dollars worldwide. While vying with Watson’s soon-to-be wife for The Doctor's time and attention, the ...
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Warner Bros. |
July 09, 2011
Just who runs this country anyway? For comedy fans, the answer is - Dave.
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Warner Bros. |
June 21, 2011
Orson Welles' masterwork (#1 in the American Film Institute’s list of Best American Movies) dazzles anew in a superb 70th Anniversary digital transfer. It’s grand entertainment, sharply acted (starring many of Welles' Mercury Players on the road to thriving film careers) and ...
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Warner Bros. |
June 17, 2011
Pilon, Danny, the Pirate — paisanos all — live a free-spirited life near seaside Monterey. Danny becomes a man of property as the heir to two modest houses and a watch from his grandfather. Too bad that inheritance isn’t something worthwhile — like wine or money. But a gorgeous, newly arrived ...
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Warner Bros. |
June 14, 2011
Lovely, talented and famous! Stage star Constance Shaw is everything pants presser Joe Reynolds can’t have. Then one day, Constance decides to get back at her two-timing beau by marrying Joe. The film’s title comes from a Red Skelton catchphrase, the storyline comes from Buster Keaton’s “Spite ...
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