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The Last Bandit (1949) Director Joseph Kane Stars Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray, Forrest Tucker
The Last Bandit1949Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray, and Forrest Tucker in The Last Bandit (1949)About to ma..
$7.00
The Last One of the Six (1941) with English subtitle aka Le dernier des six (original title) Director: Georges Lacombe Stars: Pierre Fresnay, Michèle Alfa, Suzy Delair
The Last One of the Six (1941) with English subtitle aka Le dernier des six (original title)Mystery,..
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The Long Night (1947) Director: Anatole Litvak Writers: Jacques Viot (earlier script), John Wexley Stars: Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price
The Long Night (1947) The Long Night PosterPolice surround the apartment of apparent murderer J..
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The Lost Moment (1947) Director: Martin Gabel Writers: Leonardo Bercovici (screenplay), Henry James (based on the novel "The Aspern Papers") Stars: Robert Cummings, Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehead
The Lost Moment (1947) Film-Noir, Romance | 1948 (UK) The Lost Moment PosterAn publisher i..
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The Luck of the Irish (1948) Director: Henry Koster
The Luck of the Irish (1948) Following American reporter Stephen Fitzgerald from Ireland t..
$5.00
The Mad Doctor 1940 aka A Date with Destiny (1940) Stars Basil Rathbone, Ellen Drew, John Howard
The Mad Doctor1940aka A Date with DestinyOriginal title: The Mad Doctor 1940Basil Rathbone, Ellen Dr..
$8.00
The Mad Martindales (1942) dvd r Director: Alfred L. Werker (as Alfred Werker) Writers: Francis Edward Faragoh (screenplay), Ludwig Hirschfeld (play) | Stars: Jane Withers, Marjorie Weaver, Alan Mowbray
The Mad Martindales (1942) dvd r Director: Alfred L. Werker (as Alfred Werker) Writers: Franci..
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The Madonna's Secret (1946) Film-Noir Director: Wilhelm Thiele (as William Thiele) Stars: Francis Lederer, Gail Patrick, Ann Rutherford DVD R
ALSO AVAILABLE IN DIGITAL COPY FOR DOWNLOAD The Madonna's Secret (1946) The sister o..
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The Madonna's Secret (1946) Film-Noir W Thiele FRANCES LEDERER, GAIL PATRICK
The Madonna's Secret (1946) Film-Noir W Thiele FRANCES LEDERER, GAIL PATRICKALSO AVAILABLE IN DIGITA..
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The Man from Dakota (1940) dvd r Director: Leslie Fenton Writers: Laurence Stallings (screenplay), MacKinlay Kantor (novel) Stars: Wallace Beery, John Howard, Dolores del Rio
The Man from Dakota (1940) dvd r AKA Arouse and Beware (1940)Director: Leslie Fenton Writ..
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The Man from Dakota (1940) dvd r Director: Leslie Fenton Writers: Laurence Stallings (screenplay), MacKinlay Kantor (novel) Stars: Wallace Beery, John Howard, Dolores del Rio
The Man from Dakota (1940) dvd rDrama, History, War | (USA) The Man from Dakota PosterDuring t..
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The Man I Married (1940) Director Irving Pichel Stars Joan Bennett, Francis Lederer, Lloyd Nolan The Man I Married 1940
The Man I Married (1940)The Man I Married1940Joan Bennett, Otto Kruger, Francis Lederer, Lloyd Nolan..
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