, 1h45 OriginUSA GenresAction ActorsChristopher Mitchum, Les Lannom, William Watson, Sherry Jackson, Cliff Emmich, John Carl Buechler Roles Abigail Bratowski Rating56% Murray "Icy Calm" Lonigan (William Watson) and Tony Agrosio (Bert Hinchman) are two small-time drug dealers who are set up by two crooks (Anthony Miller and Edward Morrison) during a drug trade. They planted a homer (a tracking device) inside a briefcase containing $1,000,000, after finding out, they brutally shoot both of them. Desperate, they store the money and drugs into a Corvette Stingray in a used car lot. Slim (Morgan Hatch), the owner of the lot, comes out to see what's going on. With nothing or no one in sight, Slim puts a Sold sign on the Corvette's windshield.
, 1h32 Directed byJack Shea OriginUSA GenresScience fiction, Comedy ActorsGuy Stockwell, Susan Oliver, Avery Schreiber, Sherry Jackson, Shepperd Strudwick, Peter Boyle Roles Mona Rating46% Earth has been taken over by a benign group of aliens known as the Monitors, gentlemanly figures clad in black overcoats and bowler hats. They are dedicated to suppressing humanity's propensities for violence, sex, war, and trouble, enforcing their ethos with spray cans of a pacifying gas and with television ads praising the Monitors' rule—the latter featuring cameos by a variety of comedic actors, as well as bandleader Xavier Cugat and Illinois senator Everett Dirksen (who died before the film's release).
, 1h17 Directed byMaury Dexter OriginUSA GenresComedy ActorsFrankie Randall, Sherry Jackson, Booth Colman, Sonny Bono, Cher Roles Lee Sullivan Rating36% Co-ed Lee Sullivan (Sherry Jackson), a student at an unnamed California college, inherits a house on the beach from her late uncle. She wants to use the building as boarding house for girls, thus both alleviating the student housing shortage and financing her education.
, 1h32 Directed byR. G. Springsteen GenresDrama ActorsAnn Sheridan, Walter Brennan, Steve Cochran, Sherry Jackson, Richard Eyer, Edgar Buchanan Roles Annie Rating70% Après douze ans d'absence, Matt Ballot, autrefois connu pour son caractère bagarreur et son alcoolisme, revient dans sa région. Il y retrouve sa femme Bess qui durant ce temps a continué à s'occuper de la ferme, en élevant ses deux enfants, Annie, une jeune fille qui a perdu l'usage de la parole à la suite d'un accident provoqué par Matt, et Abraham qui ne l'a jamais connu. Bess ne leur cache pas que cet inconnu est leur père. Matt, qui s'est acheté une conduite, désire rester, mais Bess est réticente. Annie et Abraham se sentent attirés vers Matt, qui, petit à petit, se rend indispensable.
, 1h50 Directed byMichael Curtiz OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ThemesSports films, American football films ActorsJohn Wayne, Donna Reed, Charles Coburn, Tom Tully, Tom Tully, Marie Windsor Roles Carol Williams Rating67% Small, obscure St. Anthony’s college, run by the Catholic church, is in financial straits and about to be closed. To save it, and himself from forced retirement, elderly rector Father Burke (Charles Coburn) hires a down and out former big time football coach, Steve Williams (John Wayne), in hopes of building a lucrative sports program. First turning down the job, Williams later accepts it when he learns that his former wife, Anne (Marie Windsor), now remarried, complained to Social Services that he is an unfit father, and plans to sue for custody of his 11-year-old daughter, Carole (Sherry Jackson). Anne’s actual aim is not to get Carole, in whom she has no interest, but rather to pressure Steve into rekindling an affair with her. Social Services worker Alice Singleton (Donna Reed), coldly prejudiced against Steve because she suffered from a relationship with her father similar to that between Steve and Carole, is preparing a report in Anne’s favor. Steve, in the meanwhile, attempts to charm Alice and win her over. Desperate to have the football program pay off, Father Burke uses his clerical connections to schedule St. Anthony’s against high profile Catholic colleges--Villanova, Notre Dame, etc.--in the upcoming season. Faced with physically inadequate players, Steve, unbeknownst to Father Burke, uses chicanery to enroll beefy star athletes as freshmen, giving St. Anthony’s a winning team. Father Burke subsequently learns of Steve’s dishonest methods and, after chiding him, disbands the sports program, knowing this would cause St. Anthony’s to close. Alice submits a report unfavorable to Steve, but subsequently, in her testimony in the court custody hearing, repudiates it after having recognized her bias and the mother's lack of honest affection for Carole. Alice also speaks against Steve, stating he isn't a properly responsible parent, and under questioning reveals she is in love with him. The judge halts proceedings, placing Carole in custody of the State, and assigning her a new case worker, until matters can be sorted out. In a surprise move, the church agrees to continue funding St. Anthony's without the football program. Even so, Burke resigns as rector believing that he had been behaving selfishly to unnecessarily prolong his position. Before leaving, though, he reinstates Steve as coach and forgives him his unscrupulous behavior because it was for love of his child. The film ends with Carole, accompanied by Alice, walking away from Steve, with the implied understanding that Steve and Alice would later marry and the three would be together as a family.
, 1h42 Directed byJohn Brahm OriginUSA GenresDrama ThemesFilms about religion, Films about sexuality, Films about virginity ActorsGilbert Roland, Sherry Jackson, Frank Silvera, Angela Clarke, J. Carrol Naish, Jay Novello Roles Jacinta Marto Rating66% It is 1917, and Portugal is feeling the aftereffects of a storm of antireligious sentiment and the violent overthrow of the government in the 5 October 1910 revolution. Churches in Lisbon are boarded up. Many priests, nuns, monks and friars are shown being fingerprinted, photographed and registered as possible criminals before being jailed. The rural town of Fatima is small enough to have escaped much of this persecution; their church remains open, and most of the people are reasonably devout.
, 1h40 Directed byFelix E. Feist OriginUSA GenresDrama, Crime ActorsJoan Crawford, Dennis Morgan, David Brian, Richard Webb, Mari Aldon, Philip Carey Roles Susan Halleck (Uncredited) Rating60% Beth Austin (Joan Crawford) is the leader of a hold-up gang and the mistress of its most cold-blooded killer Matt Jackson (David Brian). In New Orleans, the group robs a casino by impersonating police officers. After taking in a haul of $90,000 ($791,000 in 2013 dollars), she tells Matt that she has suffered from failing eyesight and needs to travel to an eye clinic in Indiana to have an advanced operation. While initially mad that she is leaving the group, he promises to lie low until she returns.
, 1h20 Directed byEdward Sedgwick OriginUSA GenresComedy ActorsMarjorie Main, Percy Kilbride, Richard Long, Meg Randall, Ray Collins, Emory Parnell Roles Susie Kettle (uncredited) Rating67% Ma and Pa Kettle come home after their fun and exciting trip to New York City only to find out that they're going to become grandparents. Tom's wife Kim is expecting a child. As Tom frets about the pregnancy, the whole Kettle household is happy with the family's newest addition. Right in the middle of their breakfast the Kettles receive a telegram delivered by Alvin, the Western Union delivery boy, from Jonathan and Elizabeth Parker (Kim's parents) declaring that they will soon arrive at the Kettle house to see the newborn.