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I Was a Male War Bride
To enter the U. S. with his new wife, French officer Cary Grant disguises himself as her sister.
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The Immortal Battalion
David Niven creates a combat unit from a group of disparate civilians to fight the Germans. This exhilarating British film is filled with spirit and charm and has an outstanding cast. The script is by Peter Ustinov and Eric Ambler.
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Impromptu
In 1830s France, pianist/composer Frederic Chopin (Hugh Grant) is pursued romantically by the determined, individualistic woman who uses the name George Sand (Judy Davis). With Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters.
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Indochine
In 1930s Indochina, a woman manages her rubber plantation but loses her French lover, a naval officer, to her adopted Indochinese daughter. The lush scenery is spectacular. Stars: Catherine Deneuve, Vincent Perez, and Jean Yanne.
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The Informer
Victor McLaglen as Gypo Nolan, the Dublin drunk who turns stool pigeon and betrays his friend to the police for a reward. The film is based on a Liam O'Flaherty novel. The Screenplay Oscar winner was Dudley Nichols.
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Based on the famous "Monkey Trial." Cast: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March. Directed by Stanley Kramer.
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Intruder in the Dust
A Black man in a Southern town is accused of killing a white man. From William Faulkner.
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Islands in the Stream
A stirring story, by Ernest Hemingway, of a father's reunion with his sons just before World War II.
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