2024-08-17
Farce about the sexual daydreams of a husband whose wife is away. Based on the play by George Axelrod.
Newspaper editor Walter Burns thinks that he can cover every event in Chicago with his reporter Hildy. But just when Hildy decides to leave his job, the major story of the city breaks out, causing the delay of his retirement.
When a secret bunker and a vast network of tunnels are discovered after World War II, experts use cutting-edge tech to determine whether the high levels of radiation in the area could be connected to a classified Nazi nuclear program.
A pair of middle-aged strangers meet in Italy under sad circumstances and fall in love. Filmed on the island of Ischia.
Farce about the sexual daydreams of a husband whose wife is away. Based on the play by George Axelrod.
David Lean's epic won seven Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Alec Guinness as the leader of British POWs forced to build a railroad bridge in World War II Indochina. Filmed in Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Oscar-winning screenplay by Carl Foreman.
Best Picture winner about a longshoreman and washed-up boxer, who "coulda been a contendah," struggling under the constant "pier" pressure of the organized-crime syndicate that controls the docks on which he works. The film won eight Oscars, including Actor (Marlon Brando), Supporting Actress (Eva Marie Saint) and Director (Elia Kazan). In an Oscar oddity, Lee J. Cobb, Karl Malden and Rod Steiger
Newspaper editor Walter Burns thinks that he can cover every event in Chicago with his reporter Hildy. But just when Hildy decides to leave his job, the major story of the city breaks out, causing the delay of his retirement.
A pair of middle-aged strangers meet in Italy under sad circumstances and fall in love. Filmed on the island of Ischia.
Farce about the sexual daydreams of a husband whose wife is away. Based on the play by George Axelrod.
Spoof of murder mysteries, with a scoundrel who disposes of eight heirs. Based on the novel "Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Criminal" by Roy Horniman.
Five unusual criminals rent rooms in an old woman's home pretending they're amateur classical musicians as they plan a daring bank robbery.
Frank Perry's striking account of one man's shattering odyssey through affluent suburbia. From John Cheever's story. Burt Lancaster, Janice Rule, Janet Landgard. Betty: Kim Hunter. Mrs. Hammar: Cornelia Otis Skinner. Joan: Joan Rivers. Cynthia: Diana Muldaur. Howard: Charles Drake. Filmed in and around Westport, Conn.