, 1h39 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Action, Romance, Western ActorsCharles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Douglas Fowley, Bert Williams, Anne Ramsey, Damon Douglas Roles Boy Rating64% The setting is the American West, late 19th century. A gang of bank robbers led by Graham Dorsey (Charles Bronson) is off to rob a small-town bank, but Graham is having second thoughts: he's had a nightmare in which the gang was wiped out during the robbery attempt. Worse, Graham's horse broke down and the gang members have to get another. They try at the ranch of the widow Amanda Starbuck (Jill Ireland). Amanda, suspicious of the men, denies having a horse. Graham checks out the barn and finds a horse, but still afraid of disaster, he lies to his men and agrees to wait three hours at the ranch for their return (the "from noon till three" of the title). It turns out he has another reason for wanting to stay behind though: he wants to force himself on Mrs. Starbuck. Amanda resists rather inventively; simply lies still, fully clothed. This frustrates Graham, who decides on a ruse. He pretends he is impotent, hoping to play on Amanda's sympathy. The deception works, and they make love three times.
, 1h30 Directed byJohn D. Hancock OriginUSA GenresDrama ThemesPolitical films ActorsJan-Michael Vincent, Glynnis O'Connor, Richard Gere, Katherine Helmond, Dana Elcar, Bert Remsen Roles Dobbs Rating60% Marion (Jan-Michael Vincent), a Marine recruit during World War II is kicked out of the Corps and sent home in a blue fatigue uniform. As recruits sent their civilian clothes home or sold them, the Corps did not wish less than honorably discharged Marine recruits to wear a uniform they had not earned. In real life, the Marine Corps issued light blue uniforms used by Flying Cadets prior to Pearl Harbor; hence the name "Baby Blue Marine" for a failed recruit.
, 1h27 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Horror ThemesFilms about education, Films about school violence ActorsAndrew Stevens, Robert Carradine, Kimberly Beck, Steve Bond, Lani O'Grady, Cheryl Smith Roles Paul Rating60% Fraîchement débarqué dans le campus d'une ville sans histoire, le jeune David y retrouve Mark, son ami de toujours. Mark tente aussitôt de l'enrôler dans une bande influente dont il fait partie, composée de trois autres branleurs notoires, parasites déterminés à pourrir la vie des étudiants des lieux (racket, humiliation, agression, détérioration du bâtiment). Ce qui n'enthousiasme pas franchement David qui, un jour qu'il surprend la bande en passe de violer deux filles, s'improvise justicier et leur vole dans les plumes.
, 1h14 Directed byGene Levitt OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Horror ActorsJack Cassidy, Peter Lawford, Jackie Coogan, Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Corinne Calvet Roles Andy Rating56% Murders taking place on the back lot of Worldwide Studios turn out to be the work of a disfigured actor who has been living there for years and will stop at nothing to cease the sale of the back lot to developers. The film seems to place a lot of emphasis on the chalk outline and one character is even heard to quip, "We're going to be running out of chalk," while standing over a murder scene in a dry pool on the set.
, 1h14 Directed byAlf Kjellin OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsShirley Jones, Mercedes McCambridge, Pamela Sue Martin, William Windom, Sissy Spacek, Carol Speed Roles Harold Rating63% Anne Baldwin arrives at Huntington House, a maternity home for pregnant minors. The school's principal Doris McKenzie is initially reluctant to hire Baldwin, because she has no degree. In class, Baldwin soon finds out she is unable to get through the teens, of whom most are rebellious and aggressive. She constantly clashes with the school's newest student, 17-year-old Sara. Sara has been forced by her parents to enter the home and has been assigned the roommate of Gail, a model student who has a snobbish, dominant mother. Sara feels Baldwin is too old-fashioned, too introverted and does not know the meaning of love and sex.
, 1h33 Directed byRobert Benton OriginUSA GenresDrama, Western ActorsBarry Brown, Jeff Bridges, Jim Davis, David Huddleston, John Savage, Geoffrey Lewis Roles Jim Bob Logan Rating68% A group of soldiers pulls up to a modest white house and goes inside. Moments later, they exit, dragging a boy in a dress who is frantically resisting them. The soldiers throw the boy in a wagon with other boys, one of whom is also dressed as a woman to avoid conscription. At the Dixon home, the soldiers search for Drew (Barry Brown) despite his mother's protest. She explains that she has already lost one son to the war. When the soldiers leave, Drew emerges from his hiding place. His parents give him $100 and urge him to go West, giving him their picture and his brother's watch as mementos.