Released Date:
1950-01-20
Languages:
English, French, German
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
118 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (4892 Reviews)
Director:
William A. WellmanWe follow a band of American soldiers as they engage the Germans in a snowy, foggy winter near Bastogne in World War II. They're low on fuel, rations, and ammunition; the Germans are constantly encouraging their surrender via radio and leaflets, and most importantly, the pervasive thick fog makes movement and identification difficult and prevents their relief by Allied air support. This film focuses much more on the psychology and morale of the soldiers than on action footage and heroics.
Released Date:
1949-06-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
95 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.4 (852 Reviews)
Director:
Edward BuzzellDorothy Kingsley (screenplay)
Ray Singer (additional dialogue)
Dick Chevillat (additional dialogue)
Scatterbrained Betty Barrett mistakes masseur Jack Spratt for Jose O'Rourke, the captain of the South American polo team. Spratt goes along with the charade, but the situation becomes more complicated when they fall in love. Meanwhile, Betty's sensible older sister Eve fears Betty's heart will be broken when Jose returns to South America. She arranges to meet with the real O'Rourke and love soon blossoms between them as well.
Released Date:
1966-04-02
Languages:
English, Latin
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
(770 Reviews)
Director:
Henry KosterJohn Furia (story)
Sally Benson
John Furia
Young and inexperienced Sister Ann has just arrived at her next posting at Samaritan House, a Dominican order located in a disreputable neighborhood of Ghent, Belgium. Sister Ann is enthusiastic, progressive but naive, all which irks one of the senior sisters, Sister Cluny, especially the fact that Sister Ann has a prized material possession, a guitar she's named Adele. Sister Ann considers Adele and her music to be her friends. Contrary to Sister Cluny, the Mother Prioress believes Sister Ann will be a welcome addition to their order. This posting is to be the training ground for Sister Ann and others to become missionaries in Africa. Sister Ann's path takes a detour when the order's Father Clementi hears Sister Ann sing. He believes Sister Ann should record her music and as a favor asks Robert Gerarde of Primavera Records for recording time. Unknown at the time the request is made, Robert and Sister Ann are old friends who attended the Paris Conservatory of Music together five years earlier before she became a nun. Robert believes Sister Ann could be a recording sensation, keeping true to her style of music of religious based folk songs. As Sister Ann becomes more famous, which includes an appearance on the The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), Sister Ann increasingly wonders if she truly is doing the work of God, as she admits she enjoys the adulation of being a celebrity and despite the financial gain to the church. This question, which was important previously in dealing with a precocious local boy named Dominic Arlien (after who she named one of her songs) and his troubled family, becomes all the more important after a specific incident which threatens Dominic's life.
Released Date:
1969-05-17
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
149 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
(3155 Reviews)
Director:
Bob FosseNeil Simon (from the New York stage production book by)
Federico Fellini (based upon the screenplay by: "Nights of Cabiria")
Tullio Pinelli (based upon the screenplay by: "Nights of Cabiria")
Ennio Flaiano (based upon the screenplay by: "Nights of Cabiria")
Peter Stone (screenplay)
Taxi dancer Charity continues to have Faith in the human race despite apparently endless disappointments at its hands, and Hope that she will finally meet the nice young man to romance her away from her sleazy life. Maybe, just maybe, handsome Oscar will be the one to do it.
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