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, 1h23
Directed by Claude BinyonOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about television,
Children's filmsActors Clifton Webb,
Ginger Rogers,
Anne Francis,
Jeffrey Hunter,
Fred Clark,
Elsa LanchesterRating66%
The respectable lives of Professor of English literature Thornton Sayre (Clifton Webb) and his daughter Carol (Anne Francis) are severely disrupted when it is revealed that he was once a matinee idol known as "Dreamboat". His films are being shown on a television show hosted by his former costar Gloria Marlowe (Ginger Rogers). The college administrators clamor for his resignation, but President Mathilda May Coffey (Elsa Lanchester) requests and is given discretionary power to decide what to do. In private, she admits to Thornton that she had been one of his biggest fans. , 1h49
Directed by Michael CurtizOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
WesternActors Jane Wyman,
Slim Pickens,
Noah Beery, Jr,
Carl Benton Reid,
Steve Brodie,
Eve MillerRating65%
, 4h2
Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet,
Fred F. SearsOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Action,
AdventureThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Superhero films,
Super-héros inspiré de comicsActors Kirk Alyn,
John Crawford,
Michael Fox,
Carol Forman,
Don C. Harvey,
Rick VallinRating61%
A flying squadron of World War II veterans, The International Brotherhood, is a private flying investigative force led by Blackhawk. They uncover a gang of underworld henchmen, led by the notorious foreign spy Laska, who reports to The Leader, a mystery man. During the a serial's 15 chapters, Blackhawk and his flying squadron set about bringing these criminals to justice., 1h11
Directed by Frank McDonaldOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Marguerite Chapman,
John Archer,
Harry Lauter,
Mara Corday,
Ralph Sanford,
Lyle TalbotRating54%
, 1h12
Origin USAGenres DramaActors Gig Young,
Keenan Wynn,
Janice Rule,
William Campbell,
Richard Anderson,
Sandro GiglioRating59%
Three men, reared together in New Orleans, but whose paths have drifted apart, each face a crisis during the last weekend of Mardi Gras: Dr. Jason Kent must decide between accepting a chance to become famous as a research scientist, which will mean leaving New Orleans and giving up the girl he loves, Susan Corvier, or staying in his father's practice among the poor; Father Victor Carducci is refused permission to open an independent clinic and is thinking of leaving the Church; Punch-drunk prizefighter Joe Piavi is mainly operating in a survival mode and is trying to collect $1500 owed to him by his former manager Mike Hennighan. When he finds out about the debt, brash reporter Danny Farber, not above a double-cross when it means gain for him, needles Hennighan about Joe, and then tells Joe that Henninghan is threatening to send him to an asylum.