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L'Homme qui tua Liberty Valance
7.777
Stoddard, un jeune avocat, vient de s'installer dans l'Ouest, dans une région qui vit sous la terreur du bandit Liberty Valance. Celui-ci ne tarde pas à s'en prendre à Stoddard, sauvé in extremis du lynchage par Tom, le seul à qui Valance ne fait pas peur. Résolu à combattre la violence par la loi et l'éducation, Stoddard s'oppose ouvertement à Valance...
Western
Red Light
5.5

Red Light

Sep 30, 1949
Nick Cherney, in prison for embezzling from Torno Freight Co., sees a chance to get back at Johnny Torno through his young priest brother Jess. He pays fellow prisoner Rocky, who gets out a week before Nick, to murder Jess... who, dying, tells revenge-minded Johnny that he'd written a clue "in the Bible." Frustrated, Johnny obsessively searches for the missing Gideon Bible from Jess's hotel room.
Thriller
Demain des hommes
6.6

Demain des hommes

Dec 01, 1966
En 1930, Lem Siddons saxophoniste d'un orchestre de jazz ambulant, est séduit par le charme de la petite ville de Hickory et surtout par celui d'une de ses habitantes, Vida Downey. Pour séduire la jeune femme, il a l'idée d'accepter la direction d'une équipe de scouts qui mobilisera l'énergie des enfants du voisinage et les empêchera de prendre le chemin de la délinquance - initiative qui va droit au cœur de la jeune fille.
Drama
La Guerre des cerveaux
6.2
Un homme réalise qu'il a le pouvoir de bouger les choses par la seule force de son cerveau, et aussi de dominer les hommes. Malheureusement, un autre homme a ce pouvoir et veut le tuer.
Thriller
Bill and Coo
6.2

Bill and Coo

Mar 28, 1948
The feathered residents of Chirpendale are terrorized by an evil black crow by the name of "The Black Menace". But to the citizen's rescue comes a brave young taxi puller named Bill! In other words, every single role in this film is played by birds. Actual birds.
Family
Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
1
This edition of Screen Snapshots has more of a vaudeville flavor as opposed to Ralph Staub's usual candid-camera at home with the stars offerings. Ken Murray, assisted by the Brewer Twins, is the MC, while the Andrews Sisters sing "In Apple Blossom Time" and the pre-"Uncle Miltie" Milton Berle plays his clarinet. The rest of the players, with contract-player faces belonging to 20th-Century Fox, RKO Radio, Universal and Columbia, just pass through. Production Number 3851.
Music
Crooner
5

Crooner

Aug 20, 1932
Fame goes to a priggish singer's head and almost costs him his girlfriend.
Comedy
Half Marriage
5.2

Half Marriage

Oct 12, 1929
A young couple marries in secret. Judy's afraid her parents won't approve of Dick and she'll lose her generous allowance. Her parents bring her home from the city where she's been studying art and encourage the attentions of Tom, a persistent suitor. Judy and her jealous husband have an argument that leads her back to the city, a drunken, amorous Tom and a tragedy.
Drama
Ladies of the Jury
6.4

Ladies of the Jury

Feb 02, 1932
Society matron Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane is selected as a juror in the trial of former chorus girl Yvette Gordon, who's accused of murdering her rich older husband. In court and during deliberations, Mrs. Crane proves to be a disruptive and unorthodox juror.
Comedy
Disgraced!
1

Disgraced!

Jul 07, 1933
A lovely fashion model's dreams of marital bliss are shattered when her fiance jilts her. To make matters worse, her father kills the cad and she gets accused of the crime.
Mystery
A Night at Earl Carroll's
3.5
Newly-elected reform Mayor Jones celebrates his victory over the crooked political machine with a party at Earl Carroll's night club. Steve Kalkus, the defeated racketeer-politician, has Earl Carroll and several of his acts kidnapped, figuring the kidnapping coup will cause Jones to be laughed out of office. In Carroll's absence his assistant, Ramona Lisa, and his press agent, Barney Nelson put on the show themselves with the remaining talent, the chorus girls and also pressing into the entertainment cigarette girls, cloakroom girls, the doorman and others including oil heiresses Brenda Gusher and Cobina Gusher. Carroll and the other prisoners make their escape when a kidnapped juggling act sends their captors down in a barrage of beer bottles.
Music
A Preferred List
7

A Preferred List

Oct 06, 1933
A Preferred List is a 1933 American Pre-Code short comedy film produced by Lou Brock. At the 6th Academy Awards, held in 1933, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Comedy).
Comedy
You're a Sweetheart
4

You're a Sweetheart

Dec 26, 1937
A Broadway producer is in a quandary when he discovers that the opening of his newest big production coincides with that of a major charity event. He despairs that the show will close after opening night until an ingenious writer suggests that he simply give the production snob-appeal by making the tickets nearly impossible to get by fabricating a story that they were all purchased by a flamboyant Texas oil baron who is totally besotted by the show's star.
Romance
Swing It Soldier
5

Swing It Soldier

Nov 07, 1941
Une jeune femme disc-jockey enceinte rate son militaire de mari qui se bat à l'étranger. Stressé par la situation et son travail elle décide de prendre quelques jours de congé et convainc sa soeur jumelle de prendre sa place.
Music
The Marshal's Daughter
2.7
Le banquier Anderson, chef secret d'une bande de hors-la-loi, essaye de constituer une association des éleveurs à son profit. Personne ne voulant y adhérer, il envoie un des ses pistoléros, Trigger Gans,"persuader" les éleveurs de la région. Lorsqu'il arrive chez l'ancien shérif, Ben Dawson, il se heurte à une farouche résistance. C'est alors qu'un mystérieux cavalier masqué, El Coyote, commence à faire des ravages parmi les tueurs de Anderson.
Western
Swing, Sister, Swing
1

Swing, Sister, Swing

Dec 16, 1938
In this musical comedy, two star-struck small town kids head for the Big Apple and become famous for their jitterbug act. Their fame doesn't last long, but they had fun anyway. Songs include: "Baltimore Bubble," "Gingham Gown," "Just a Bore," "Wasn't It You," "Kaneski Waltz" (Frank Skinner, Charles Henderson).
Music
Après lui, le déluge
5.9
La suite des aventures du professeur Ned Brainard qui a inventé le Plaxmol (Flubber). La découverte du Plaxmol par le professeur Ned Brainard n'a pas apporté la richesse qu'il escomptait pour lui ou son lycée. Le Pentagone a déclaré que sa découverte est d'un niveau secret très élevé et le fisc l'a abasourdi avec une énorme feuille d'impôts bien qu'il n'ait encore pas touchés un centime. De plus l'homme d'affaires Alonzo P. Hawk cherche à acheter le Medfield College. Il pense avoir trouvé la solution avec le Flubbergas (le fils de Flubber) qui peut changer le temps. Il aide aussi l'équipe de football de l'université Medfield à gagner un match, mais il provoque un malheureux effet secondaire : il brise le verre, forçant Brainard à fuir. À la maison, sa femme Betsy est jalouse de l'attention que lui porte une ancienne petite amie du lycée.
Comedy
From Headquarters
5.8

From Headquarters

Nov 16, 1933
When a Broadway playboy is found dead, it's up to detective Jim Stevens to pick the murderer out of several likely candidates.
Drama
Leathernecking
1

Leathernecking

Sep 12, 1930
Chick Evans is a Marine private in Honolulu, Hawaii. He falls for society girl Delphine Witherspoon, and begins to scheme as to how to win her over.
Comedy
Bill and Coo
6.2

Bill and Coo

Mar 28, 1948
The feathered residents of Chirpendale are terrorized by an evil black crow by the name of "The Black Menace". But to the citizen's rescue comes a brave young taxi puller named Bill! In other words, every single role in this film is played by birds. Actual birds.
Family
Zelig
7.425

Zelig

Jul 15, 1983
A collection of behind the scenes and home movies from the golden age of Hollywood.
Comedy
L'Homme à la Rolls
6

L'Homme à la Rolls

Jan 12, 1966
Cette série met en scène Amos Burke, capitaine de la brigade criminelle de Los Angeles et élégant milliardaire se déplaçant uniquement, avec chauffeur et secrétaire, dans sa Rolls-Royce Phantom V.
Drama
The Ed Sullivan Show
6.6

The Ed Sullivan Show

May 30, 1971
The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV variety show that originally ran on CBS from Sunday June 20, 1948 to Sunday June 6, 1971, and was hosted by New York entertainment columnist Ed Sullivan. It was replaced in September 1971 by the CBS Sunday Night Movie, which ran only one season and was eventually replaced by other shows. In 2002, The Ed Sullivan Show was ranked #15 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
Comedy
The Hollywood Palace
4.5

The Hollywood Palace

Feb 07, 1970
The Hollywood Palace is an hour-long American television variety show that was broadcast weekly on ABC from January 4, 1964 to February 7, 1970. Originally titled The Saturday Night Hollywood Palace, it began as a mid-season replacement for The Jerry Lewis Show, another variety show which had lasted only three months. It was staged in Hollywood at the former Hollywood Playhouse on Vine Street, which was renamed The Hollywood Palace during the show's duration and is today known as Avalon Hollywood. A little-known starlet named Raquel Welch was cast during the first season as the "Billboard Girl", who placed the names of the acts on a placard.
Comedy
This Is Your Life
6.6

This Is Your Life

Apr 30, 1961
This Is Your Life is an American television documentary series broadcast on NBC, originally hosted by its producer, Ralph Edwards from 1952 to 1961. In the show, the host surprises a guest, and proceeds to take them through their life in front of an audience, including special guest appearances by colleagues, friends and family. Edwards revived the show in 1971-72, while Joseph Campanella hosted a version in 1983. Edwards returned for some specials in the late 1980s, before his death in 2005. The show originated as a radio show on NBC Radio airing from 1948 to 1952.
Documentary
The Bing Crosby Show
5

The Bing Crosby Show

Apr 12, 1965
The Bing Crosby Show is a 28-episode situation comedy television program starring crooner, film star, iconic phenomenon, and businessman Bing Crosby and actress Beverly Garland as a middle-aged couple, Bing and Ellie Collins, rearing two teenaged daughters during the early 1960s. In the format, Crosby portrayed a former entertainer turned architectural designer with a penchant for singing, and each episode usually contained at least one song. Produced by Crosby's own company, affiliated with Desilu Studios and subsequently CBS Paramount Television, the series aired on ABC from September 14, 1964, to April 19, 1965. Rebroadcasts continued until June 14. The roles of the daughters Janice and Joyce Collins were played by Carol Faylen and Diane Sherry, respectively. Top Warner Bros. character actor Frank McHugh appeared as Willie Walters, the Collins's live-in handyman. Christopher Riordan and Pamela Austin appeared twice on the program, Riordan as an unnamed "Neighbor" and Austin as Clarissa Roberts. Guest stars included Herbert Anderson, Frankie Avalon, Jack Benny, Jimmy Boyd, Macdonald Carey, Vikki Carr, Dennis Day, Roger Ewing, Glenda Farrell, Joan Fontaine, Kathy Garver, George Gobel, Kathryn Grant, Pat Harrington, Jr., Phil Harris, Charles Lane, Nobu McCarthy, Gary Morton, Ken Murray, Lloyd Nolan, Ruth Roman, and James Shigeta.
The Judy Garland Show
8

The Judy Garland Show

Mar 29, 1964
The Judy Garland Show is an American musical variety television series that aired on CBS on Sunday nights during the 1963-1964 television season. Despite a sometimes stormy relationship with Judy Garland, CBS had found success with several television specials featuring the star. Garland, who for years had been reluctant to commit to a weekly series, saw the show as her best chance to pull herself out of severe financial difficulties. Production difficulties beset the series almost from the beginning. The series had three different producers in the course of its 26 episodes and went through a number of other key personnel changes. With the change in producers also came changes to the show's format, which started as comedy/variety but switched to an almost purely concert format. While Garland herself was popular with critics, the initial variety format and her co-star, Jerry Van Dyke, were not. The show competed with Bonanza, then the fourth most popular program on television, and consistently performed poorly in the ratings. Although fans rallied in an attempt to save the show, CBS cancelled it after a single season. TV Guide included the series in their 2013 list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon".
Comedy
What's My Line?
6.917

What's My Line?

Sep 03, 1967
Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.
Family