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The Girls on the Beach (1965) William Witney, Noreen Corcoran, Martin West, Linda Marshall

The girls of Alpha Beta need to raise $10,000 in two weeks to save the sorority house. Read More »
Diagnosis: Murder (1975) Sidney Hayers, Jon Finch, Judy Geeson, Christopher Lee

A wealthy psychiatrist becomes a pawn in his own game when his wife disappears before he can have her mudered. Read More »
The Sign of Zorro (1958) Lewis R. Foster, Norman Foster, Guy Williams, Henry Calvin, Gene Sheldon

In this film, edited from eight episodes of Disney’s hit TV series Read More »
The Crooked Sky (1957) Henry Cass, Wayne Morris, Karin Booth

In this British detective yarn, a Yankee sleuth teams up with Scotland Yard to catch the culprits behind a successful counterfeiting ring. Read More »
Japanese Story (2003) Sue Brooks, Toni Collette, Gotaro Tsunashima, Lynette Curran

Against the background of an Australian desert, Sandy, a geologist, and Hiromitsu, a Japanese businessman Read More »
Ground Zero (1987) Bruce Myles, Michael Pattinson, Colin Friels, Jack Thompson, Donald Pleasence

A second generation cameraman in Australia finds evidence that his father had filmed a nuclear test Read More »
All This and World War II (1976) Susan Winslow, Milton Berle, Humphrey Bogart, William C. Bullitt

Beatles’ “significance” pushed to the breaking point in this bizarre documentary that juxtaposes their songs Read More »
Two Friends (1986) Jane Campion, Kris Bidenko, Emma Coles, Kris McQuade

Two girls, at 15; Louise, in a prestigious girls’ high school, and Kelly, who was admitted but forbidden by her father to attend. Read More »
A Home at the End of the World (2004) Michael Mayer, Colin Farrell, Dallas Roberts, Robin Wright

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Hours” comes a story that chronicles a dozen years in the lives of two best friends who couldn’t be more different. Read More »