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Bond: Thunderball
: :James Bond's fourth adventure takes him to the Bahamas, where a NATO warplane with a nuclear payload has disappeared into the sea. Bond (Sean Connery) travels from a tony health spa (where he tangles with a mechanized masseuse run amuck) to the casinos of Nassau and soon picks up the trail of SPECTRE's number-two man, Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi), and his beautiful mistress, Domino (Claudine Auger), whom Bond soon seduces to his side. Equipped with more gadgets than ever, courtesy of the resourceful 'Q' (Desmond Llewelyn), agent 007 escapes an ambush with a ...
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Triple Cross
: :James Bond's fourth adventure takes him to the Bahamas, where a NATO warplane with a nuclear payload has disappeared into the sea. Bond (Sean Connery) travels from a tony health spa (where he tangles with a mechanized masseuse run amuck) to the casinos of Nassau and soon picks up the trail of SPECTRE's number-two man, Emilio Largo (Adolfo Celi), and his beautiful mistress, Domino (Claudine Auger), whom Bond soon seduces to his side. Equipped with more gadgets than ever, courtesy of the resourceful 'Q' (Desmond Llewelyn), agent 007 escapes an ambush with a ...
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Bay Of Blood
: :This late entry in Italian horror auteur Mario Bava's catalog is in keeping with much of his other work: a rather murky plot, inventive camera work and editing, gauzy lighting using red and blue gels, and an atmospheric, dreamlike feel throughout. Where it parts ways with many of his films is in the high body count--so high that many feel Bay of Blood was a likely influence on American slasher films such as Friday the l3th. The killing centers on a list of potential heirs to a piece of lakefront property ripe for development ...
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Secret Places
: :This late entry in Italian horror auteur Mario Bava's catalog is in keeping with much of his other work: a rather murky plot, inventive camera work and editing, gauzy lighting using red and blue gels, and an atmospheric, dreamlike feel throughout. Where it parts ways with many of his films is in the high body count--so high that many feel Bay of Blood was a likely influence on American slasher films such as Friday the l3th. The killing centers on a list of potential heirs to a piece of lakefront property ripe for development ...
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The Killing Game (Jeu de Massacre)
: :This late entry in Italian horror auteur Mario Bava's catalog is in keeping with much of his other work: a rather murky plot, inventive camera work and editing, gauzy lighting using red and blue gels, and an atmospheric, dreamlike feel throughout. Where it parts ways with many of his films is in the high body count--so high that many feel Bay of Blood was a likely influence on American slasher films such as Friday the l3th. The killing centers on a list of potential heirs to a piece of lakefront property ripe for development ...
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Lobster for Breakfast
: :This late entry in Italian horror auteur Mario Bava's catalog is in keeping with much of his other work: a rather murky plot, inventive camera work and editing, gauzy lighting using red and blue gels, and an atmospheric, dreamlike feel throughout. Where it parts ways with many of his films is in the high body count--so high that many feel Bay of Blood was a likely influence on American slasher films such as Friday the l3th. The killing centers on a list of potential heirs to a piece of lakefront property ripe for development ...
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The Girls in Their Summer Dresses and Other Stories (Broadway Theatre Archive)
:Description:Jeff Bridges, Brian Dennehy and Carol Kane are among the performers who bring a trilogy of Shaw stories to life. The three works - 'Girls In Their Summer Dresses,' 'The Monument' and 'The Man Who Married a French Wife' - share a common theme: namely, the emotional and philosophical differences which serve as a catalyst for (and the undoing of) the interpersonal relationships among three diverse couples. All three stories were adapted for television by Kenneth Cavender.
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Lovers and Liars
:Description:Jeff Bridges, Brian Dennehy and Carol Kane are among the performers who bring a trilogy of Shaw stories to life. The three works - 'Girls In Their Summer Dresses,' 'The Monument' and 'The Man Who Married a French Wife' - share a common theme: namely, the emotional and philosophical differences which serve as a catalyst for (and the undoing of) the interpersonal relationships among three diverse couples. All three stories were adapted for television by Kenneth Cavender.
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The Associate (L'Associe / Mein Partner Davis)
:Description:Jeff Bridges, Brian Dennehy and Carol Kane are among the performers who bring a trilogy of Shaw stories to life. The three works - 'Girls In Their Summer Dresses,' 'The Monument' and 'The Man Who Married a French Wife' - share a common theme: namely, the emotional and philosophical differences which serve as a catalyst for (and the undoing of) the interpersonal relationships among three diverse couples. All three stories were adapted for television by Kenneth Cavender.
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Lovers & Liars
:Description:Jeff Bridges, Brian Dennehy and Carol Kane are among the performers who bring a trilogy of Shaw stories to life. The three works - 'Girls In Their Summer Dresses,' 'The Monument' and 'The Man Who Married a French Wife' - share a common theme: namely, the emotional and philosophical differences which serve as a catalyst for (and the undoing of) the interpersonal relationships among three diverse couples. All three stories were adapted for television by Kenneth Cavender.
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