Career – 1959 Full Movie



Starring Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine & Anthony Franciosa.
Like the show, actor Sam Lawson (Franciosa) must go on. He’s determined to make it on the New York stage, even when the road to success becomes a long, challenging detour that tests all his talent, resources & will. Adapted by James Lee from his Broadway play & featuring a colorful array of footlight types: an opportunistic, me-first director (Martin); a spoiled rich girl (MacLaine) whose priorities are men & booze; a young wife (Joan Blackman) whose marriage fortunes rise & fall with the theater curtain; & an agent (Carolyn Jones) who’s learned the ropes the hard way. Their lives cross–& sometimes double cross–with Lawson’s in this well-crafted, knowing film nominated for 3 Academy Awards (R).

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The Gunfighter (1950) – Gregory Peck Movies – Western Movie



The Gunfighter (1950) – Gregory Peck Movies – Western Movie. Directed by Henry King. With Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell, Jean Parker. Notorious gunfighter Jimmy Ringo rides into town to find his true love, who doesn’t want to see him. He hasn’t come looking for trouble, but trouble finds him around every corner.

Stars: Gregory Peck, Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell.

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trio 1950 full movie



Consisting of three adaptations of W. Somerset Maugham short stories, this film follows the tales of a verger, a jewelry dealer, and the patients of a sanatorium. In the first tale, a verger is ousted from the church by a vicar due to his illiteracy, and seeks to become an entrepreneur. “Mr. Know-All” sees an arrogant jewelry dealer make a bet, with a woman’s happiness at stake. The third story, “Sanatorium,” explores death, rivalry and love as patients improve their health.

Initial release: 1950

Directors: Ken Annakin, Harold French

Producer: Antony Darnborough

Box office: 147,000 GBP (by 1953)

Film series: Quartet Film Series

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Machine Gun Kelly 1958



Machine-Gun Kelly, the famous bank robber, seldom without his Thompson machine gun. The story opens with great jazzy music and a murder shown in shadows. His moll is the driving force behind his exploits. He has an exaggerated fear of death and death symbols. The sight of a coffin makes him freeze during a bank job, causing his lieutenant to lose his arm. Finally, the gang kidnaps a little girl along with her nurse and hold them for ransom.

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Finger Man (1955)



Finger Man is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Harold D. Schuster starring Frank Lovejoy, Forrest Tucker and Peggie Castle .

Director: Harold D. Schuster
Producers: Lindsley Parsons, John H. Burrows
Written by Warren Douglas
Story: Norris Lipsius, John Lardner
Starring: Frank Lovejoy, Forrest Tucker, Peggie Castle
Music: Paul Dunlap
Cinematography: William A. Sickner
Edit: Maurice Wright
Production: Lindsley Parsons Productions
Distribution: Allied Artists Pictures
Release date: 1955
Running time: 82 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

Source: Wikipedia

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