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1963 Oscar® Winner. Winner of seven Academy Awards® including Best Picture (1963) this is the restored director's cut of the breathtaking masterpiece.
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This comic delight follows the antics of an heiress who attempts to escape her strong-willed father. She buys a bus ticket for New York only to find herself traveling with a brash reporter. Sparks fly between the pair and the rest is movie history.
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1983 Oscar® Winner. Michael Dorsey can't find a job. That is until he gets a female role in a soap opera and becomes very famous. Of course nobody knows that this new television star is a man...
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1975 Oscar winner. In 1937 a Los Angeles private detective takes on a simple case and burrows into it until it leads to murder and public scandal.
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When a Great White shark begins preying on humans off the shores of Amity the local police chief a shark expert and a grizzled fisherman head out to hunt it down.
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Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman are outlaws who pick up their guns one last time to collect a bounty.
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The head of a gang of toughs in an insensitive futuristic society is conditioned to become physically ill at sex and violence during a prison sentence. When he is released he's brutally beaten by all of his old adversaries.
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1977 Oscar winner. Faye Dunaway and Peter Finch both won Oscars for their remarkable roles in this penetrating expose of the nature of power and electronic journalism. William Holden and Robert Duvall co-star.
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Randle Patrick McMurphy (Jack Nicholson - "As Good As It Gets") is a free-spirited small-time convict who fakes being crazy so he can get transferred from the state penitentiary to what he thinks will be a more comfortable state mental hospital.
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1955 Oscar Winner. A brutally realistic tour de force this classic chronicles the conflict between a corrupt labor boss and a crusading Catholic priest. Highlighting this gripping film is one of Marlon Brando's signature performances.
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