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Marnie

Marnie (1964) more movies like this

directed by Alfred Hitchcock
featuring Tippi Hedren, Sean Connery, Diane Baker, Martin Gabel, Louise Latham

Condemned as being a "disappointing" and "unworthy" Alfred Hitchcock effort at the time of its release, Marnie has since grown in stature; it is still considered a lesser Hitchcock, but a fascinating one. Tippi Hedren plays Marnie, a compulsive thief who cannot stand to be touched by any man. She also goes bonkers over the sight of the color red. ...

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The Thief

The Thief (1952) more movies like this

directed by Russell Rouse
featuring Ray Milland, Rita Gam, Martin Gabel, Harry Bronson, John McKutcheon, Rex O'Malley

For his directorial debut, Ray Milland went out on a creative limb, resulting in the first American film since Chaplin's City Lights without any spoken dialogue. The Thief stars Milland as Allan Fields, a nuclear physicist who has sold out to a foreign power. With only a few tinges of conscience, Fields sets about to steal vital scientific secrets ...

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Lady in Cement

Lady in Cement (1968) more movies like this

directed by Gordon M. Douglas
featuring Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Richard Conte, Martin Gabel, Lainie Kazan

Tony Rome (Frank Sinatra) is a Miami private detective who discovers a lady in cement while scuba diving. Rome is hired by Gronsky (Dan Blocker) to find out if the woman is his missing girlfriend. He interviews Kit Forrest (Raquel Welch), a boozy socialite who had seen the woman at a drunken party earlier. Tony is warned by Kit's neighbor Al ...

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M (1951) more movies like this

directed by Joseph Losey
featuring David Wayne, Luther Adler, Howard Da Silva, Martin Gabel, Raymond Burr, Steve Brodie

It took nerve for director Joseph Losey to attempt a remake of Fritz Lang's classic chiller M, but by and large Losey was up to the challenge. David Wayne steps into the old Peter Lorre role as the compulsive child-murderer who is tracked down and then placed on trial by the criminal underworld. Whereas the original was set in Berlin, the remake ...

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