2024-06-30
A former gunman tries to settle into a normal life, but when a youngster shares his secret past with a band of outlaws, they threaten to burn down the town if he doesn't duel them.
Jane Fonda and Jon Voight won Oscars for their performances in this story about the Vietnam War's effect on the American home front. Bob: Bruce Dern. Viola: Penelope Milford. Bill: Robert Carradine. Dink: Robert Ginty. Virgil: Willie Tyler. Beany: Ron Amador. Academy Awards also went to writers Nancy Dowd, Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones. Hal Ashby directed.
Two career sailors escort a young misfit to a Navy prison. The sailors see the assignment as an opportunity for vacation, but after getting to know their prisoner, they decide to give him a slice of life in the lead up to his eight-year prison sentence. Based on the novel by Darryl Ponicsan.
Lawyer becomes dangerously involved in an insurance fraud.
Farce about the rocky romance of an editor and her reporter covering a small-town wedding.
Early Ingrid Bergman drama about a young woman whose bad reputation compels her to move out of her small town to start a new life elsewhere. Marianne Lofgren. Jane: Lill-Tollie Zellman. Nickan: Marianne Aminoff. Stefan: Olof Widgren. Directed by Per Lindberg.
Rock n' roll "women in prison" drama about two hitchhiking sisters who are sentenced to forced labor on a crooked cotton farm in the Deep South.
A troubled teenager has problems dealing with school bullies, the death of his mother, and life with his distant and neglectful stepfather.
Elvis Presley rocks as a convict who learns the guitar in prison and becomes a singing sensation upon his release, in this splendid musical drama that features the hits "Treat Me Nice" and "Baby, I Don't Care." Considered by many to be Presley's best film, he also choreographed the title tune.
Lawyer becomes dangerously involved in an insurance fraud.
Breezy romantic romp about three flight attendants (Dolores Hart, Lois Nettleton, Pamela Tiffin) flying the friendly skies between New York and Paris while trying to land wealthy husbands en route. This was the final film for Hart, a popular star of the early 1960s, who left Hollywood to become a nun.
Musical remake of the Broadway hit "The Women," about a seemingly happily married singer who loses her husband to a gold digger, but then decides, against the advice of her catty friends, to try and win him back.
Best Actor nominee Dustin Hoffman portrays a struggling actor who disguises himself as a woman to land a job on a soap and becomes a hit, fooling his agent, his costar... and maybe himself.