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ed is a 2012 American fantasy comedy film directed by Seth MacFarlane and written by MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. The film stars Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis, with Joel McHale and Giovanni Ribisi in supporting roles, and MacFarlane providing the voice and motion capture of the title character. The film tells the story of John Bennett, a Boston native whose childhood wish brings his teddy bear friend Ted to life. Wikipedia

Director Seth MacFarlane
Produced by Scott Stuber, Seth MacFarlane, John Jacobs, Jason Clark
Screenplay by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild

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Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film produced, written and directed by Spike Lee. It stars Lee, Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito, Bill Nunn, John Turturro and Samuel L. Jackson and is the feature film debut of Martin Lawrence and Rosie Perez.

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A homicidal maniac, who is strangling young women in London's West Side, is being sought by both Scotland Yard and a young reporter/writer (Judy Campbell). She finds one of the murder victims and sets out to get the story for her newspaper, as well as for the thriller yarns she writes. The trail leads to an eccentric millionaire living under an assumed name, and she uncovers enough evidence to convict the man. But then a new clue turns up in time to save him and unmask the real killer.

Judy Campbell as Penny Sutton
Sebastian Shaw as Tamsie Green
Niall MacGinnis as Joe
Henry Edwards as Inspector
George Pughe as Oscar Kuloff
Bill Fraser as Maxieg

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D.O.A. is a 1950 American film noir directed by Rudolph Maté, starring Edmond O'Brien and Pamela Britton. It is considered a classic of the genre. A fatally poisoned man tries to find out who has poisoned him and why. It was the film debuts of Beverly Garland and Laurette Luez. In 2004, D.O.A. was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

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Reporter Tim O'Hara (Bill Bixby), while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a crashed spaceship that contains a genuine alien (Ray Walston), an anthropologist from Mars who specializes in the planet Earth and must stay hidden from the authorities until he can repair his ship and return home. With Simon Oakland and Pamela Britton.

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The Runaway Bus (1954): Frankie Howerd film comedy

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Laurel And Hardy's Laughing 20's

Compilation by Robert Youngson of highlights from the 1920s Silent screen comedies of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Black-and-white. Comedy. Released in 1965.

Although perhaps best remembered from its many television showings, this documentary about the early career of Laurel and Hardy, in the era before the coming of the Talkies, was originally released in motion picture theatres.

This is not a silent movie: in addition to a period musical score, the soundtrack also includes Youngson's voice-over commentary on the films from which the various clips are derived.

This is one of several compilations which he made for theatrical release featuring the Silent comedies of the 1920s, which were enjoying a revival of interest in the 1950s and '60s due in large part to his efforts; but this is the only one to feature Laurel and Hardy exclusively. The earlier compilations featured a mixture of film sequences showcasing the talents of the many comedians who were making short-subject silent comedies (two or three reelers) during the 1920s.

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Join Elmo and his Sesame Street pals on their most magical adventure ever! The action begins when they encounter the wish-granting Genie of the Magic Cookbook!

Directors
Lisa SimonTed MayJon Stone
Writers
Joey MazzarinoSara ComptonG. Ross Parker
Stars
Emeril LagasseHeather HeadleyKevin Clash

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The Amusement Park is a 1975 American psychological horror film directed and edited by George A. Romero from a screenplay by Wally Cook. It stars Lincoln Maazel, Harry Albacker, Phyllis Casterwiler, Pete Chovan and Sally Erwin. Produced in 1973, the film premiered at the American Film Festival in New York in June 1975. It did not receive any further release at the time

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Cousin Danny's motorbike seems the complete answer to jimmy's transportation problems, but now there are more limits than speed for the aspiring skid-lid kid

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An American journalist exposes Nazi gunrunners trying to start an Arab revolt.

H.B.Warner.... Herbert Forbes
Walter Woolf King .... Mike Malone
Harry Parke .... 'Parky' Parkyarkarkus (as Parkyarkarkus)
Joan Woodbury .... Nancy Brooks-Graham
Duncan Renaldo .... Sheik David
George J. Lewis .... Sheik Ibrahim (as George Lewis)
Wilhelm von Brincken .... Yussof Streyer (as William Vaughn)
Howard Banks .... Phillip Graham
Amarilla Morris .... Haditha the Dancer

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A wealthy man offers a million dollars to whoever captures Adolf Hitler dead or alive. A group of gangsters take him up on this offer and after hijacking a Canadian Air Force plane are dropped into Germany. Their delusions about Hitler being just another cheap crook are shattered when they discover that knocking off Hitler wouldn't necessarily bring about the end of the war and they must decide what's more important: lining their pocketbooks or letting the military do their job.

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A gangster revives the careers of a faded Gilbert and Sullivan troupe in an elaborate scheme to get back at the girl who rejected him. The plot is farfetched, to say the least, but in my opinion, Robert Armstrong turns in a better performance in this obscure B musical than in King Kong. And the musical numbers, taken from a variety of G and S operettas, are great and performed authentically.
Robert Armstrong .... Jimmie Allen
Irene Hervey .... Pearl
Paula Stone .... Mabel
Edward Brophy .... Pie
Vivian Hart .... Beatrice
William Danforth .... Howard Hathaway
Holmes Herbert .... Charles Dillon
Gwili Andre .... Flo
Caritz Crawford .... Yum Yum
Max Davidson .... Max
Arthur Kay .... Adolph
Wilbur Mack
Frank Moulan .... Mark/Koko
Horace Murphy .... Joe
Bert Roach .... Sugar Plum
Allen Rogers .... John
Mildred Rogers .... Peggy
Vera Ross .... Beatrice Hathaway
Josef Swickard .... Jonesy
Richard Tucker .... Charles Dillon
Harry Tyler .... Chuck

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King Kong vs. Godzilla (Japanese: キングコング対ゴジラ, Hepburn: Kingu Kongu tai Gojira) is a 1962 Japanese kaiju film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. Produced and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd, it is the third film in both the Godzilla and King Kong franchises, as well as the first Toho-produced film featuring King Kong. It is also the first time that each character appeared on film in color and widescreen.[5] The film stars Tadao Takashima, Kenji Sahara, Yū Fujiki, Ichirō Arishima, and Mie Hama, with Shoichi Hirose as King Kong and Haruo Nakajima as Godzilla. In the film, Godzilla is reawakened by an American submarine and a pharmaceutical company captures King Kong for promotional uses, culminating in a battle on Mount Fuji.

The project began with a story outline devised by King Kong stop motion animator Willis O'Brien around 1960, in which Kong battles a giant Frankenstein Monster; O'Brien gave the outline to producer John Beck for development. Behind O'Brien's back and without his knowledge, Beck gave the project to Toho to produce the film, replacing the giant Frankenstein Monster with Godzilla and scrapping O'Brien's original story.[6]

King Kong vs. Godzilla was released theatrically in Japan on August 11, 1962 and grossed ¥352 million, making it the second-highest-grossing Japanese film in history upon its release. The film remains the most attended Godzilla film in Japan to date,[7] and is credited with encouraging Toho to prioritize the continuation of the Godzilla series after seven years of dormancy. A heavily re-edited "Americanized" version of the film was released theatrically in the United States by Universal International Inc. on June 26, 1963.

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Eternally Yours (aka Whose Wife) is a 1939 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne. The film stars Loretta Young and David Niven, and also features a strong supporting cast including Broderick Crawford, Billie Burke, Eve Arden, ZaSu Pitts, and C. Aubrey Smith. Composer Werner Janssen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music.[2]

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Dancer Jerry Jones (George Murphy) is wounded in World War I and finding his showbiz options limited becomes a producer. 25 years later, he puts on an all-soldier revue jampacked with Irving Berlin songs. Includes Kate Smith singing "God Bless America" and a brief appearance by boxing legend Joe Louis

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Boxer Johnny Bradfield (John Garfield) knocks out a rival in a postfight brawl. Thinking he committed murder, he flees to an Arizona ranch run by hard-as-nails Goldie (Ann Sheridan) and her feisty mother(May Robson) and staffed by Leo Gorcey and the Dead End Kids. Though Johnny is relentlessly dogged by Detective Monty Phelan (Claude Rains), the Kids convince him to finance their future gas station by training for and winning a high stakes prizefight. But just as things seem to going "swell" for both Johnny and the Kids, Phelan shows up ready to take Johnny back east in handcuffs? Or is he?

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In the second East Side Kids film, Muggs and the gang are on their way to summer camp when they give a judge a lift to his gloomy mansion. After he later turns up dead, the kids find themselves searching dark passageways dominated by the sinister Minerva Urecal in their quest for the killer.

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The Brain That Wouldn't Die is a 1962 American science fiction horror film directed by Joseph Green and written by Green and Rex Carlton. The film was completed in 1959 under the working title The Black Door but was not theatrically released until May 3, 1962, under its new title as a double feature with Invasion of the Star Creatures. The film focuses upon a mad doctor who develops a means of keeping human body parts alive

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trip! Strip! Hooray!!! is a 1932 British short comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ken Douglas, Betty Norton and Albert E. Raynor.

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