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, 1h22
Directed by Jesse HibbsOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing filmsActors Audie Murphy,
Barbara Rush,
John McIntire,
Jeff Morrow,
Tommy Rall,
Howard St. JohnRating62%
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Tommy Shea (Audie Murphy), a boxer from Jersey City, is sponsored by millionaire Robert Mallinson (Jeff Morrow). He falls for Mallinson's daughter, Dorothy (Barbara Rush) and decides to work for crooked fight promoter Harry Cram to earn the money to keep her in the style to which she has become accustomed.![To Hell and Back](/imagesen/small/4495.jpg)
, 1h46
Directed by Maury Gertsman,
Aaron Rosenberg,
Henry Mancini,
William "Bill" Lava,
Jesse HibbsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Audie Murphy,
Marshall Thompson,
Charles Drake,
Jack Kelly,
Gregg Palmer,
Paul PicerniRating70%
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Young Murphy (Gordon Gebert) grows up in a large, poor sharecropper family in Texas. His father deserts them around 1939–40, leaving his mother (Mary Field) barely able to feed her nine children. As the eldest son, Murphy works from an early age to help support his siblings, and when his mother dies in 1941 he becomes head of the family. His brothers and sisters are sent to an elder sister, Corrine, to whom Murphy sends his GI pay allotment.![Hot Rod Girl](/imagesen/small/90155.jpg)
, 1h19
Directed by Leslie H. MartinsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road moviesActors Lori Nelson,
Chuck Connors,
John Smith,
Frank Gorshin,
Fred Essler,
Eddie RyderRating50%
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Lisa (Lori Nelson) is worried about her fiancé Jeff (John Smith) after the death of his brother in illegal street racing.![The Great Race](/imagesen/small/5681.jpg)
, 2h37
Directed by Blake EdwardsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Musical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Monde imaginaire,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Musical films,
Road moviesActors Jack Lemmon,
Tony Curtis,
William Bryant,
Natalie Wood,
Peter Falk,
Keenan WynnRating71%
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The Great Leslie (Tony Curtis) and Professor Fate (Jack Lemmon) are competing daredevils at the turn of the 20th century. Leslie is the classic hero – always dressed in white, handsome, ever-courteous, enormously talented and successful. Leslie's nemesis, Fate, is the traditional melodramatic villain – usually dressed in black, sporting a black moustache and top hat, glowering at most everyone, maniacal evil laugh, grandiose plans to thwart the hero, and dogged by failure. Leslie proposes an automobile race from New York to Paris, to prove the ability of a new car named after him. Fate builds his own race vehicle, the Hannibal Twin-8, complete with hidden devices of sabotage. Others enter cars in the race, including New York City's most prominent newspaper. Driving the newspaper's car is beautiful photojournalist Maggie DuBois (Natalie Wood), a vocal suffragette.![Little Miss Marker](/imagesen/small/7315.jpg)
, 2h12
Directed by Walter BernsteinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
LGBT-related films,
Films about horses,
Horse sports in film,
LGBT-related filmActors Julie Andrews,
Walter Matthau,
Tony Curtis,
Bob Newhart,
Brian Dennehy,
Kenneth McMillanRating63%
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Sorrowful Jones (Matthau) is a gloomy, cantankerous bookie circa 1934, who is confronted by Carter, a gambler who cannot pay a $10 debt. He ultimately gives his 6-year-old daughter (Stimson) to Sorrowful's gangster-run gambling operation as a "marker" (collateral) for a bet. When he loses his bet and commits suicide, the gangsters are left with the "Kid" on their hands. Sorrowful's nervous assistant, Regret (Newhart), is concerned about the legalities of this, particularly the kidnapping statutes.![Johnny Dark](/imagesen/small/140484.jpg)
, 1h30
Directed by George ShermanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road moviesActors Tony Curtis,
Piper Laurie,
Don Taylor,
Paul Kelly,
Ilka Chase,
Sidney BlackmerRating59%
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Johnny Dark and his pal Duke Benson work for Fielding Motors, where owner James Fielding manufactures family-friendly automobiles. Chief engineer Scotty overhears the guys complaining about the company and spots a sports-car design Johnny and Duke have done.![All the Right Moves](/imagesen/small/730.jpg)
, 1h31
Directed by Michael ChapmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
American football films,
Children's filmsActors Tom Cruise,
Craig T. Nelson,
Lea Thompson,
Charles Cioffi,
Gary Graham,
Chris PennRating59%
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Stefan "Stef" Djordjevic (Tom Cruise) is a Serbian-American high school defensive back who is both gifted in sports and academics seeking a college football scholarship to escape the economically depressed small western Pennsylvania town of Ampipe and a dead-end job and life working at the mill like his father and brother Greg. Ampipe is a company town whose economy is dominated by the town's main employer, American Pipe & Steel, a steel mill struggling through the downturn of the early 1980s recession. ![Varsity Blues](/imagesen/small/115421.jpg)
, 1h46
Directed by Brian RobbinsOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
American football films,
Musical filmsActors James Van Der Beek,
Amy Smart,
Paul Walker,
Ali Larter,
Jon Voight,
Thomas F. DuffyRating64%
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Jonathan "Mox" Moxon (James Van Der Beek) is an intelligent and academically gifted backup quarterback for the West Canaan High School football team. Despite his relative popularity at school, easy friendships with other players, and smart and sassy girlfriend Jules Harbor (Amy Smart), Mox is dissatisfied with his life. He wants to leave Texas to go to school at Brown University. He is constantly at odds with his football-obsessed father (Thomas F. Duffy) and dreads playing it under legendary coach Bud Kilmer (Jon Voight), a verbally abusive, controlling authority who believes in winning "at all costs". He has a strong track record as coach, remarking in a speech that "in my thirty years of coaching at West Canaan, I have brought two state titles, and 22 district championships!" His philosophy finally takes its toll on Coyotes' quarterback, Lance Harbor (Paul Walker), Mox's best friend and Jules' brother. Lance is manipulated into taking anesthetic shots into an injured knee that finally succumbs to failure and results in even greater injury during gameplay. He is rushed to the hospital, where doctors are appalled at the massive amount of scar tissue found under his knee.![Silver Linings Playbook](/imagesen/small/14544.jpg)
, 2h2
Directed by David O. RussellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Christmas films,
Films about sexuality,
Sports films,
American football films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films set in psychiatric hospitalsActors Bradley Cooper,
Jennifer Lawrence,
Robert De Niro,
Jacki Weaver,
Chris Tucker,
Anupam KherRating76%
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After eight months of treatment for bipolar disorder, Pat Solitano is released from a mental health facility in Baltimore, and returns to Lansdowne, Pennsylvania into the care of his father Patrizio and mother Dolores. Pat soon learns that his estranged wife, Nikki, has moved away, and that his father is out of work and resorting to illegal bookmaking to earn money with the hopes of opening a restaurant. Pat is determined to get his life back on track and reconcile with Nikki, who obtained a restraining order against him after a violent episode sent him away.![Everybody's All-American](/imagesen/small/8157.jpg)
, 2h7
Directed by Taylor HackfordOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
American football filmsActors Dennis Quaid,
Jessica Lange,
Timothy Hutton,
John Goodman,
Carl Lumbly,
Ray BakerRating61%
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Gavin Grey (Dennis Quaid) is a 1950s star athlete known by the moniker "The Grey Ghost," who plays football at Louisiana State University. His campus girlfriend Babs Rogers (Jessica Lange), nephew Donnie (Timothy Hutton) who also goes by the nickname "Cake," and friend Ed Lawrence (John Goodman), adore his personality and charm. During an important matchup in the Sugar Bowl, Gavin's play, which at times defined his competitiveness throughout his career, causes a player from the opposing team to fumble the ball, while he later returns it to score a game-winning touchdown.