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Directed by Paul Wendkos,
David S. HallOrigin USAGenres Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Demons in film,
Children's filmsActors Alan Alda,
Jacqueline Bisset,
Barbara Parkins,
Bradford Dillman,
William Windom,
Curd JürgensRating61%
Myles Clarkson, long ago frustrated in his hope for a career as a pianist, is now a music journalist and interviews Duncan Ely, perhaps the world's greatest virtuoso on the instrument. At first annoyed with Myles' presence, Duncan soon takes notice that Myles' hands seem perfect for the piano. From that point, Duncan and his adult daughter, Roxanne, strongly pursue a friendship with Myles and wife Paula., 1h30
Directed by Edwin SherinOrigin USAGenres Action,
WesternActors Burt Lancaster,
Susan Clark,
Jon Cypher,
Frank Silvera,
Richard Jordan,
Barton HeymanRating66%
Aging town constable Bob Valdez (Burt Lancaster) is tricked into killing an innocent man by powerful rancher Frank Tanner (Jon Cypher), whose hired gun R.L. Davis (Richard Jordan) shot up the hovel where the wrongly accused man and his Indian wife were trapped. Valdez believes it would be a fair gesture to raise $200 for the widow, $100 from Tanner and the rest from others in town., 1h27
Directed by Eddie RomeroOrigin PhilippinesGenres HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Wolves in film,
Demons in film,
Werewolves in filmActors John Ashley,
Mary Charlotte Wilcox,
Leopoldo Salcedo,
Eddie García,
Ken Metcalfe,
Vic DíazRating34%
Near the end of World War II, Satan saves Joseph Langdon/Philip Rogers (John Ashley) from death on condition that he become his disciple. Satan has Langdon inhabit the bodies of several people over the years, bringing out their latent evil. As it turns out, he becomes a hairy murderous beast — a werewolf on the rampage carrying out the evil deeds of the Devil for the next 25 years., 1h38
Directed by Jean-Paul RappeneauOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Histoire de France,
French Revolution filmsActors Jean-Paul Belmondo,
Marlène Jobert,
Laura Antonelli,
Sami Frey,
Michel Auclair,
Julien GuiomarRating64%
Having killed a noble too friendly with his wife Charlotte, Nicolas Phillibert flees from France to South Carolina, where he does well and wants to marry a rich man’s daughter. To do so, he will first have to return to France and get a divorce. On landing at Nantes in 1793, the Reign of Terror is raging and he is arrested by the revolutionaries. Taken to a republican ceremony in the cathedral, he saves the life of a royalist girl, Pauline, and escapes with her to an isolated castle. There he finds Charlotte, claiming to be a widow, with Pauline’s brother Henri. A prince arrives from London to organise resistance in the Vendée and is struck by Charlotte, who was told by a gypsy that she would become a princess. She admits that she is married to Nicolas, so the prince has him drugged and carried into Nantes city hall to get a divorce. Put back on his ship for America, Nicolas’ divorce certificate blows overboard. Diving into the Loire, he swims ashore to find Charlotte again, but she has left with the prince for neutral Germany. Pursuing her across France in the throes of the Austrian invasion, he catches her at the frontier. Fifteen years later, Nicolas is made a prince by Napoleon and the gypsy’s prediction comes true.