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1. Hannibal (1959)
directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia, Edgar G. Ulmer
featuring Victor Mature, Rita Gam, Gabriele Ferzetti, Milly Vitale, Rik Battaglia
Yet another in a spate of historical costume dramas by Italian filmmakers, Hannibal tells the story of the famous general's battles and his ill ... More
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2. Night People (1954)
directed by Nunnally Johnson
featuring Gregory Peck, Broderick Crawford, Anita Björk, Rita Gam, Walter Abel
"You've never SEEN Gregory Peck until you've seen him in CINEMASCOPE." So read the publicity hype for 20th Century-Fox's Night People. Actually, Peck ... More
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3. Saadia (1953)
directed by Albert Lewin
featuring Cornel Wilde, Mel Ferrer, Rita Gam, Michel Simon, Cyril Cusack
Saadia is an MGM-ized version of the Francis D'Autheville novel Echeck au Destin. Produced, directed and written by the always fascinating Albert ... More
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4. The Seeds of Evil (1974)
directed by James H. Kay
featuring Katharine Houghton, Joe Dallesandro, Rita Gam, James Congdon
A strange gardener who can turn into a tree can also create people-killing posies. He does just that, and sends the fatal flowers to a woman who has ... More
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5. Midnight (1989)
directed by Norman Thaddeus Vane
featuring Lynn Redgrave, Tony Curtis, Steve Parrish, Rita Gam, Gustav Vintas
A TV horror-movie hostess (Lynn Redgrave) is threatened when people close to her turn up dead. The standard version of the film went straight to ... More
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6. Mohawk (1956)
directed by Kurt Neumann
featuring Scott Brady, Rita Gam, Neville Brand, Lori Nelson, Allison Hayes
Though released by 20th Century-Fox, Mohawk was produced independently by Edward L. Alperson, who also doubled as the film's musical composer. Scott ... More
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7. The Thief (1952)
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 ... More
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