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Actor: James Flavin, starred in:
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| 1. Air Force (year: 1943) |
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On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two new men, assistant radio ...
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| 2. Cloak and Dagger (year: 1946) |
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Inspired by actual events, Cloak and Dagger was first major "atomic power" melodrama of the postwar era. Gary Cooper stars as bookish physic ...
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| 3. Flying Leathernecks (year: 1951) |
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The Technicolor adventure epic Flying Leathernecks offers two things that film cultists can never get enough of: star John Wayne and director Nicholas ...
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| 4. In Cold Blood (year: 1967) |
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Richard Brooks wrote and directed this stark black-and-white (with brilliantly evocative cinematography by Conrad Hall) study of two drifters who murd ...
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| 5. King Kong (year: 1933) |
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| 6. Laura (year: 1944) |
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This adaptation of Vera Caspary's suspense novel was begun by director Rouben Mamoulien and cinematographer Lucien Ballard, but thanks to a complex se ...
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| 7. Operation Pacific (year: 1951) |
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If one is a subscriber to cable TV's American Movie Classics, it is virtually impossible to avoid seeing the John Wayne starrer Operation Pacific; jud ...
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| 8. Reap the Wild Wind (year: 1942) |
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Cecil B. DeMille's Technicolor historical spectacle Reap the Wild Wind was to have starred Gary Cooper, but Cooper's prior commitment to Goldwyn's Pr ...
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| 9. The Big Sleep (year: 1946) |
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| 10. The Grapes of Wrath (year: 1940) |
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The adaptation of Nobel Prize-winner John Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of dirt-poor Dust Bowl migrants by 4-time Oscar-winning director Jo ...
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| 11. The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (year: 1946) |
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In The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, relationships formed in childhood lead to murder and obsessive love. The wealthy Martha Ivers (Barbara Stanwyck) ...
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| 12. The Strawberry Blonde (year: 1941) |
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Strawberry Blonde is the second, and by far the most well-regarded, of the three film versions of James Hogan's play One Sunday Afternoon. James Cagne ...
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| 13. You Can't Take It with You (year: 1938) |
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Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's whimsical Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play You Can't Take It With You was transformed into a paean to populism b ...
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