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Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Ricardo Montalbán,
Sally Forrest,
Bruce Bennett,
Elsa Lanchester,
Marshall Thompson,
Jan SterlingRating71%
Blonde B-girl Vivian (played by Jan Sterling), is pregnant and tries to contact the father to seek help financially. He refuses to meet and stops taking her calls. She goes to "The Grass Skirt" bar in Boston where she works and picks up a drunk (Marshall Thompson) so she can use his car to drive to Cape Cod, where she can confront the father face to face., 1h21
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Crime,
WesternThemes Films about racismActors Spencer Tracy,
Robert Ryan,
Anne Francis,
Dean Jagger,
Walter Brennan,
Ernest BorgnineRating76%
In late 1945, one-armed John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy) gets off a passenger train at the isolated desert hamlet of Black Rock. It is the first time in 4 years that the train has stopped there. Macreedy is looking for a man named Komoko, but the few residents are inexplicably hostile. The young hotel desk clerk, Pete Wirth (John Ericson), claims he has no vacant rooms. Macreedy is threatened by Hector David (Lee Marvin). Later, Reno Smith (Robert Ryan) informs Macreedy that Komoko, a Japanese-American, was interned during World War II., 1h29
Directed by Don Hartman,
John Sturges,
Richard Thorpe,
William A. Wellman,
Charles Vidor,
Clarence Brown,
Don WeisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Anthology filmActors Gary Cooper,
Ethel Barrymore,
Gene Kelly,
Van Johnson,
Janet Leigh,
Fredric MarchRating59%
A professor traveling on a train overhears a fellow passenger make a comment about "America". The professor then asks: "Which America?" This provides a lead-in for multiple tales of American life. There is the tale of Mrs. Riordan, an elderly lady from Boston. She is upset about not having been counted in the 1950 census. She asks a newspaper editor named Callaghan to intervene on her behalf, and he makes the mistake of not taking her seriously., 1h41
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternActors James Garner,
Jason Robards,
Robert Ryan,
Albert Salmi,
Charles Aidman,
Steve IhnatRating65%
Outnumbered but determined, Wyatt Earp (James Garner), his brothers Virgil (Frank Converse) and Morgan (Sam Melville) and ally Doc Holliday (Jason Robards) confront and clearly get the best of the Ike Clanton gang in a violent shootout at the O.K. Corral in the Arizona town of Tombstone., 1h9
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Barry Sullivan,
Ralph Meeker,
Lee Aaker,
Juan Torena,
Sol GorssRating66%
Doug and Helen Stilwin (Barry Sullivan and Barbara Stanwyck) along with their son Bobby (Lee Aaker) embark on a vacation into desolate Baja California in Mexico to a remote, deserted fishing spot along the coast that her father used to frequent with his old military buddies. At a roadside barricade heading into the Baja outback, they are inspected by police but are not told about an American killer who has escaped from prison and is at large in the area., 1h42
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeActors Spencer Tracy,
Pat O'Brien,
James Arness,
Diana Lynn,
John Hodiak,
Eduardo CiannelliRating67%
James Curtayne (Tracy) has retired from criminal law, but when Johnny O'Hara (Arness), a boy from the neighborhood, is accused of a murder, Curtayne takes the case. The boy's parents plead for Curtayne's help, even though they are too poor to pay him a fee., 1h31
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Crime,
WesternActors Lew Ayres,
Teresa Wright,
Victor Jory,
Jacqueline White,
Jimmy Hunt,
Barry KelleyRating59%
Lin Vanner (Lew Ayres), is manager of an oil company. The payroll has been stolen in a hold-up. His fiance urges him to pursue the suspect in hope that he will gain recognition. Deducing the road the robber may have taken over the border with Mexico, he goes along to intercept him. He shoots a man who shouts back at him and does not raise his hands when challenged by Lin., 1h18
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Ethel Barrymore,
Maurice Evans,
Angela Lansbury,
Keenan Wynn,
Betsy Blair,
John WilliamsRating70%
A seemingly kind painter, Henry Elcott, tricks wealthy art collector Mary Herries into letting him, his wife Ada and their baby live in her London home. Ada has collapsed and a doctor claims it is best she not be moved. It turns out to be a diabolical scheme by Elcott to sell off the artwork of Mrs. Herries and everything else of value she owns while holding her and her housemaid Rose captive in their bedrooms. Elcott's accomplices, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, take over as the butler and maid. Elcott masquerades as the lady's nephew, come to take care of her affairs due to a sudden mental breakdown., 1h51
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors John Wayne,
Eddie Albert,
Diana Muldaur,
Colleen Dewhurst,
Clu Gulager,
David HuddlestonRating61%
It is just before dawn in Seattle. A man dons dark glasses and gloves and loads a 9mm silenced automatic handgun. He drives into town, where he shoots a policeman (Officer Philip Forsell; in the film the character is identified only as Hyatt) on his beat, then drives to a police impound yard and shoots the officer on duty (dialogue identifies him as Wally Johnson). At a luncheonette, as he washes his hands, he momentarily flashes a police badge belonging to Detective Sgt. Stan Boyle (William Bryant). When a car pulls up, Boyle goes outside and gives the driver a satchel containing the 9mm and proceeds to his own car – but is shot in the back by the unseen driver.