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Directed by Marvin J. ChomskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Biography,
Horror,
Historical,
Crime,
PoliticThemes Serial killer filmsActors Mark Harmon,
Frederic Forrest,
George Grizzard,
Ben Masters,
Maggie Roswell,
Glynnis O'ConnorRating72%
, 1h13
Directed by Marvin J. ChomskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Telly Savalas,
Sally Field,
Joe Don Baker,
Anne Francis,
Charles Cioffi,
Martin SheenRating61%
The Lieutenant Pete Tolstad: Telly Savalas, very similar to Kojak. Joe Don Baker is Mongo Nash Professional killer is hired by his brother, a gang boss, to wipe out a rival gangster, The Lieutenant Tolstad: Telly Savalas must stop., 1h45
Directed by Marvin J. ChomskyOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about sexuality,
Films about virginityActors Anne Heywood,
Donald Pleasence,
Robert Vaughn,
Earl Holliman,
Carolyn Jones,
Ronee BlakleyRating58%
In 1954 in Freedom, a fictional small Kansas town, Evelyn Wyckoff, a lonely and greatly depressed 35-year-old high-school Latin teacher, no longer finds any satisfaction in her work, in spite of being well-liked by students and colleagues. Attractive but still a virgin, on the verge of premature menopause, her physician Dr. Neal thinks her problems would be solved if she got a love life. He directs her to Dr. Steiner, a Jewish psychiatrist in Wichita. The talks with Steiner help her to alleviate her grief and slowly she acknowledges her craving for love. She starts flirting with Ed Eckles, the friendly bus driver in her trips to Wichita. Ed cares for her and suggests they should have a love affair. She was hesitant about that because Ed was married and of a lower status. When she finally was willing to, Ed had left town for good and she felt distraught., 1h28
Directed by Marvin J. ChomskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Biography,
ActionActors George Hamilton,
Sue Lyon,
Bert Freed,
Rod Cameron,
Dub Taylor,
Ron MasakRating52%
Biographie du célèbre casse-cou de moto, dont une grande partie a été filmé dans sa ville natale de Butte, Montana. Le film dépeint Knievel réflexion sur les grands événements dans sa vie juste avant un grand saut., 1h53
Directed by Marvin J. ChomskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Military humor in filmActors James Garner,
Shirley Jones,
C. Thomas Howell,
Jenilee Harrison,
G. D. Spradlin,
James CromwellRating58%
US Army Command Sergeant Major Zack Carey (played by Garner) is about to retire from the military after taking his last post, in rural Georgia (loosely based on Fort Benning and filmed there, as well as the small town of Zebulon, GA). Despite being offered possibility of becoming Sergeant Major of the Army, he insists he just wishes to finish his tour and retire in peace to spend time with his family. Several years earlier, his older son, an active duty soldier, had been killed in an Army training accident, and his relationship with his only surviving son, Billy (played by Howell), is strained. He is shown to be a tough but fair NCO, who quickly earns the respect and admiration of his troops., 3h15
Directed by Marvin J. ChomskyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HistoricalThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Amy Irving,
Olivia de Havilland,
Rex Harrison,
Jan Niklas,
Omar Sharif,
Angela PleasenceRating65%
The film starts in December, 1916, just before the Russian Revolution, then moves to 1917's February Revolution, the family's forced move to Siberia in summer, 1917 after Nicholas II's forced abdication in March, the late-1917 Bolshevik takeover and start of the Russian Civil War and the July, 1918 mass shooting of the family. Afterwards, it revolves around Anna Anderson, who believes that she is Anastasia Romanov, daughter of Nicholas II of Russia. Anna first tells her story in the 1920s when she is an inmate in a Berlin asylum after her suicide attempt. Her story of escape from the Bolsheviks who killed the rest of her family in 1918 seems so vivid that many Russian expatriates are willing to believe her. She slowly gains more trust, but the Romanov family is very resistant to believe her tale and publicly denounces her as an impostor. The movie culminates in 1938 with Anna deciding to sue the Romanovs in Germany's courts to force them to recognize her as Anastasia, but it never reveals if Anna really is Anastasia. The ending epilogue narration says that she eventually moved back to the U.S. and settled in Charlottesville, Virginia where she died in 1984.