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Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Sandy Dennis,
Anthony Newley,
Theodore Bikel,
Burr DeBenning,
Sandy Baron,
Marj DusayRating67%
Successful British box manufacturer Charlie Blake (Anthony Newley) meets Sara Deever (Sandy Dennis) when they both take a driver's exam in New York City. She tries to get a few answers from him, but he is the one who gets expelled for cheating. They run into each other later and go out on a date., 1h35
Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Hywel Bennett,
Leigh Taylor-Young,
Jane Asher,
Sven-Bertil Taube,
Clive Revill,
Roy DotriceRating53%
France and Manny are cousins, born on the same day to twin sisters. They grow up feeling a bond as if brother and sister. When he returns to London from boarding school, France and Manny make a pact in which each finds a suitable romantic partner for the other. But when they go away to the countryside with Margaret and Fred, a strange incestuous impulse seems to exist between the cousins, while Manny also must deal with a pregnancy., 1h43
Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Goldie Hawn,
Hal Holbrook,
Anthony Hopkins,
Grégoire Aslan,
Richard Marner,
Harry TowbRating52%
Joe (Hal Holbrook) is a cynical American journalist assigned to work in the Soviet Union, where he meets Oktyabrina (Goldie Hawn), a spirited and erratic Russian ballet dancer who lives illegally without proper documents. Their ensuing romance opens new possibilities for both; but also draws the attention of the Soviet authorities., 1h37
Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Roger Moore,
Talia Shire,
Colleen Dewhurst,
Nina Siemaszko,
Jamie Walters,
Ford RaineyRating54%
A charming Englishman (Roger Moore) changes the lives of three generations of women who run a near-bankrupt bed and breakfast. The three women find him out cold on a beach and offer him free board in return for fixing the place up and being the handy man. Claire (Talia Shire), widow of Senator Blake Wellesly, is initially unwilling to let him in the house, partly due to the mystery around him caused by amnesia. Her mother-in-law Ruth (Colleen Dewhurst), recently retired and craving adventure, insists on allowing him inside. Claire's teenage daughter Cassie (Nina Siemaszko), who is rebellious against her mother's old-fashioned behavior most of the time, names him Adam., 1h41
Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about suicide,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Tom Conti,
Kelly McGillis,
Roberts Blossom,
Joel Fabiani,
Cynthia Harris,
Lois SmithRating67%
Gowan McGland (Tom Conti) is a creatively blocked Scottish poet who ekes out a day-to-day existence by exploiting the generosity of strangers in an affluent Connecticut suburb, where he recites his verse to various arts groups and women's clubs. Gowan is something of a leech, cadging expensive dinners from well-off patrons (usually stealing the tips afterward) while seducing their bored wives and affecting a superior attitude toward the smug bourgeois types he exploits., 1h49
Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Jane Fonda,
Jason Robards,
Dean Jones,
Rosemary Murphy,
Ann Prentiss,
Paula PrentissRating59%
John Cleves (Jason Robards) is a businessman with an office in New York and a home in New Jersey. On one day of each week, Wednesday, he spends the night in the city, lying to wife Dorothy (Rosemary Murphy) that he is out of town on business when he actually is seeing Ellen, his mistress (Jane Fonda)., 1h52
Directed by Don Siegel,
Robert Ellis Miller,
Peter HuntOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Heist films,
Gangster films,
EscroquerieActors Burt Reynolds,
Lesley-Anne Down,
David Niven,
Timothy West,
Joss Ackland,
Patrick MageeRating57%
Jewel thief Jack Rhodes, a.k.a. "Jack of Diamonds," is masterminding a heist of $30 million worth of uncut gems. He also has his eye on lovely Gillian Bromley, who becomes a part of the gang he is forming to pull off the daring robbery. Chief Inspector Cyril Willis from Scotland Yard, however, is blackmailing Gillian, threatening her with prosecution on another theft if she doesn't cooperate in helping him bag the elusive Rhodes, the last jewel in his crown before the Chief Inspector formally retires from duty., 2h3
Directed by Robert Ellis MillerOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about disabilities,
Sign-language films,
American Sign Language films,
Films about language and translationActors Alan Arkin,
Sondra Locke,
Stacy Keach,
Cicely Tyson,
Chuck McCann,
Biff McGuireRating75%
John Singer (Alan Arkin) is a deaf-mute who works as a silver engraver in a small southern town. His only friend is a mentally disabled mute, Antonapoulos (Chuck McCann), who continually gets into trouble with the law since he doesn't know any better. When Antonapoulos is committed to a mental institution by his family, Singer decides to move to a town near the institution in order to be near his friend. Singer finds work there and rents a room in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly (Biff McGuire and Laurinda Barrett), who are having financial difficulties as a result of Mr. Kelly's recent hip injury. Because the Kellys' teenage daughter, Mick (Sondra Locke), resents having to give up her room to him, Singer makes a few tentative efforts to win her friendship. Singer also tries to become friends with Blount (Stacy Keach), a semi-alcoholic drifter, and Dr. Copeland (Percy Rodriguez), an embittered segregationist African American who is secretly dying of lung cancer. Copeland's deepest disappointment is that his educated daughter, Portia (Cicely Tyson), works as a domestic and is married to a field hand.