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Nothing Sacred (1937) starring Fredric March, Carole Lombard, Charles Winninger

Nothing Sacred

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In Nothing Sacred, gullible newspaper reporter Fredric March thinks Carole Lombard is terminally ill., She’s not, but wants to visit New York City, so when he offers her an all-expenses paid visit …

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The Yesterday Machine

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The Yesterday Machine begins when a young couple are seemingly attacked by Confederate soldiers, and the girl is missing. Leading to police, a reporter, and her sister investigating & finding …

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His Girl Friday

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In His Gal Friday, an unscrupulous newspaper editor (Cary Grant) uses every dirty trick in the book to stop his ace reporter/ex-wife (Rosalind Russell) from remarrying and moving to Albany. Directed by Howard Hawks.

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Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

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Little Shop of Horrors (1960) starring Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph

Classic black comedy about young schnook who develops a bloodthirsty plant and is forced to kill in order to feed it. Directed by Roger Corman, the film was the basis for the later hit stage musical. Wrote by Charles Griffith. Infamous in its time as the “film shot in two days”, but now is considered one of Roger Corman’s most endearing classics. Later made into an Off Broadway musical and Hollywood film musical.

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Big Town After Dark

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What could possibly happen when one woman leaves her job? When gangsters and $50,000 are on the line, a lot! In Big Town After Dark, mobster gambling rackets and family betrayal is only the beginning of the story! Phillip Reed, Ann Gillis, and Hillary Brooke star is this dramatic feature from 1947.

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Sitting Bull

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Turning a deaf ear to pleas, General Custer forces Sitting Bull of the Sioux to gather forces against him at Little Big Horn. And the one soldier who tried to prevent it faces the firing squad for treason. Unless …

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