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The Dirty Look
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The Dirty Look

Jan 01, 1954
The Dirty Look is a 1954 comedy-short film, directed by Robert Altman, with Leonard Belove and William Frawley. Duration 24 minutes. This 1954 film was used by the Gulf Oil Company as a training film on keeping your Gulf Oil filling station clean.
Comedy
Vengeance
3.3

Vengeance

Jan 01, 1980
Après avoir brutalement volé, violé et tué un bijoutier, sa femme et sa fille, quatre criminels kidnappent Jenny et son ami Mark . Ils s’évadent laissant derrière eux un mort. Une poursuite endiablée s’ensuit et deux des criminels seront sauvagement éliminés. Gandon le dernier arrivera à neutraliser Mark. Jenny reste seule, et Gandon projette de la violer. Jenny lancera son cri de vengeance !
Drama
The Delinquents
4.9

The Delinquents

Mar 01, 1957
A frustrated young man, separated from his younger girlfriend, gets involved in a juvenile gang.
Drama
The Perfect Crime
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The Perfect Crime

Dec 31, 1955
In this short National Safety Council film, the perfect crime is presented as excess speed. Accidents at high speed often results in deaths and are rarely investigated like the robbery of a corner grocery shown at the beginning of the film. The film ends with a plea to support the costs of new modern roads.
Drama
Dance, Little Children
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Remember Lynn. You will see her again. The legendary Herk Harvey (CARNIVAL OF SOULS) knows how to bring fear to a small town. Fear, here, arrives with two initials: the letter "V" and the letter "D" (and I think we all know what that means). Unfortunately, Lynn falls for the wrong guy. Things go a bit too far after their date at the dance. What could happen? Enough, if you're not careful.
Drama
Der Preis fürs Überleben
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German director Hans Noever shot this crime drama in the U.S. in English, an unusual achievement at this time. The setting is Jefferson City, Missouri, and Joseph Randolph, a VIP in a fictional electronics company, has just gotten the sack. The company bigwigs insist it is simply because of downsizing, but Randolph is not buying it. Enraged, he gets a handgun (this is the U.S.) and shoots five managers to death. Then he turns himself in and is eventually put in a psychiatric hospital by the police. His family suffers a series of tragedies that leave only his daughter to wonder about why her father was committed to an institution. She joins with a visiting reporter from Chicago and another interested man, and all three start digging deeper into the company's history.
Drama