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House on Greenapple Road (1970) Robert Day, Janet Leigh, Julie Harris, Tim O’Connor

Told in flashbacks, L.A. detective Lieutenant Dan August investigates the disappearance of housewife Read More »
I Am a Camera (1955) Henry Cornelius

In the early thirties, aspiring writer Christopher Isherwood, living in Berlin Read More »
The People Next Door (1970) David Greene, Eli Wallach, Julie Harris, Deborah Winters

Comfortable New York suburbanites Arthur and Gerrie Mason discover one night Read More »
The Greatest Gift (1974) Boris Sagal, Glenn Ford, Julie Harris, Lance Kerwin

Reverend Holvak, a weak rural preacher from the 1940s, fights stiff- necked church deacons along with also a violent, bullying sheriff whilst fighting to support his loved ones. Read More »
Harper (1966) Jack Smight, Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, Julie Harris

Lew Harper is a Los Angeles based private investigator whose marriage to Susan Harper Read More »
The Hiding Place (1975) James F. Collier, Julie Harris, Jeannette Clift, Arthur O’Connell

Corrie and Betsie ten Boom are middle-aged sisters working in their father’s watchmaker shop in pre-World War II Holland. Read More »
The Haunting (1963) Robert Wise, Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Richard Johnson

Dr. Markway, doing research to prove the existence of ghosts, investigates Hill House Read More »
The Truth About Women (1957) Muriel Box, Laurence Harvey, Julie Harris, Diane Cilento

A man recalls his relationships with the women he loved as he tries to help another man try to understand them as well. Read More »
East of Eden (1955) Elia Kazan, James Dean, Raymond Massey, Julie Harris, Drama, Romance

In this film based on John Steinbeck’s epic novel, Cal Trask (James Dean), the son of a California farmer (Raymond Massey), feels that his father cares only about his brother, Aron (Richard Davalos). When Cal embarks on a business venture to gain the favor of his dad, he finds himself dealing with his estranged mother (Jo Van Fleet), now the owner of a brothel, and tensions in the family rise even further when he begins to fall for Aron’s girlfriend, Abra (Julie Harris).
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