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Horror movies
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John Heard
Daniel Stern
Christopher Curry
Kim Greist
Laure Mattos
Brenda Currin
Justin Hall
Michael O'Hare
Cordis Heard
Vic Polizos
Eddie Jones
Sam McMurray
Frank Adu
Ruth Maleczech
J.C. Quinn
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Douglas Cheek
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Plot Summary:
A rash of bizarre murders in New York City seems to point to a group of grotesquely deformed vagrants living in the sewers. A courageous policeman, a photo journalist and his girlfriend, and a nutty bum, who seems to know a lot about the creatures, band together to try and determine what the creatures are and how to stop them.
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Drama movies
Musical movies
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Liza Minnelli
Michael York
Helmut Griem
Joel Grey
Fritz Wepper
Marisa Berenson
Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel
Helen Vita
Sigrid von Richthofen
Gerd Vespermann
Ralf Wolter
Georg Hartmann
Ricky Renée
Estrongo Nachama
Kathryn Doby
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Bob Fosse
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Sally Bowles, an American singer in 1930s Berlin, fall in love with bi-sexual Brian. They are both then seduced by Max, a rich playboy. Sally becomes pregnant, and Brian offers to marry her... All the characters are linked by the Kit-Kat club, a nightspot where Sally sings.
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Comedy movies
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Chris Elliott
Ritch Brinkley
James Gammon
Ricki Lake
Brian Doyle-Murray
Brion James
Melora Walters
I.M. Hobson
Alex Nevil
David H. Sterry
Bob Elliott
Edward Flotard
Jim Cummings
Ann Magnuson
Russ Tamblyn
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Adam Resnick
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Snobby school boy goes left, and mistakes the "Filthy Whore" for his millionaire dad's yacht. He joins four filthy fishermen for hijinx on the high seas.
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Action movies
Adventure movies
Drama movies
Thriller movies
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Craig Sheffer
Rachel Hayward
Winston Rekert
Françoise Yip
Alexandria Mitchell
John Pyper-Ferguson
Jason Low
Jane Sowerby
Nels Lennarson
Neil Schell
Caron Prins
Dan Muldoon
George Gray
Claire Riley
Winnie Hung
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Alan Simmonds
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A fully automated commercial jetliner is prepared to make its maiden voyage. Without an on-flight pilot, the craft relies on satellite linking for its course. But when the plane suddenly deviates from its determined route and establishes a circular pattern over Seattle, it becomes evident that the craft has been hijacked by a disgruntled former airline employee who has hacked into the flight's computer system from his apartment, somewhere in the United States. Now, a former discredited Navy pilot and an oddball technician must race against the clock to find where the angry employee is, and regain control of the plane before it crashes into the city.
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Drama movies
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Travis McMahon
David Lyons
Bryan Brown
Shane Jacobson
Daniel Krige
Celia Ireland
Zoe Tuckwell-Smith
Elspeth Baird
Craig Bartlett
Seymon Eckert
Russell Hunt
Steve Rodgers
Robert Shearim
Wayne Walker
Robert Whiteside
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Jasmine Yuen Carrucan
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A man is kidnapped from his city home in the quiet hours of the night and, the kidnapper, John Kelly, embarks on a journey into the Australian Outback towards the place where his hostage is due for delivery. As time and distance roll by, the strength and endurance of both men will be tested to the very end.
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Comedy movies
Drama movies
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Helen Mirren
Julie Walters
John Alderton
Linda Bassett
Annette Crosbie
Philip Glenister
Ciarán Hinds
Celia Imrie
Geraldine James
Penelope Wilton
George Costigan
Graham Crowden
John Fortune
Georgie Glen
Angela Curran
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Nigel Cole
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Plot Summary:
In the small town of Knapely, Yorkshire, England, Annie Clarke (Julie Walters) has just lost her husband, who was ill with leukemia. Inspired in his speech to the local Women's Institute, where he said that "the flowers of Yorkshire are like the women of Yorkshire", and "the last phase of the women of Yorkshire is always the most glorious", her best friend Chris Harper (Helen Mirren) decides to make a calendar with twelve local middle-age women nude to raise funds for the wing of leukemia treatment in the local hospital. The calendar becomes well succeeded, making them famous and affecting their lives.
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Drama movies
History movies
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Malcolm McDowell
Teresa Ann Savoy
Helen Mirren
Peter O'Toole
John Steiner
Guido Mannari
Paolo Bonacelli
Leopoldo Trieste
Giancarlo Badessi
Mirella D'Angelo
Anneka Di Lorenzo
Lori Wagner
Adriana Asti
John Gielgud
Bruno Brive
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Tinto Brass
Bob Guccione
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The rise and fall of the notorious Roman Emperor Caligula, showing the violent methods that he employs to gain the throne, and the subsequent insanity of his reign - he gives his horse political office and humiliates and executes anyone who even slightly displeases him. He also sleeps with his sister, organises elaborate orgies and embarks on a fruitless invasion of England before meeting an appropriate end. There are various versions of the film, ranging from the heavily- truncated 90-minute version to the legendary 160-minute hardcore version which leaves nothing to the imagination (though the hardcore scenes were inserted later and do not involve the main cast members).
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Drama movies
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Abbie Cornish
Heath Ledger
Geoffrey Rush
Tom Budge
Roberto Meza-Mont
Tony Martin
Noni Hazlehurst
Holly Austin
Craig Moraghan
John Lee
Noel Herriman
Tim McKenzie
Tara Morice
Maddi Newling
Patricia Lemon
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Neil Armfield
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This story is a narration from an Australian man who falls in love with two kinds of Candy: a woman of the same name and heroin. The narrator changes from a smart-aleck to someone trying to find a vein to inject, while Candy changes from an actress, call girl, streetwalker, and then a madwoman. Starting in Sydney, the two eventually end up in Melbourne to go clean, but they fail. This leads them to turn to finding money and heroin, while other posessions and attachments become unimportant.
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