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A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens’ classic story of the French Revolution.
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The Taming of the Shrew
Shakespeare comedy. Women's liberation in the 16th Century battles male chauvinism.
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The Tarnished Angels
Based on the William Faulkner novel Pylon. An engaging story of air circus barnstormers.
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10 (1979)
A temptingly tasteful comedy for adults who can count. Directed and written by Blake Edwards. Cast: Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Bo Derek, Brian Dennehy.
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The Tenant of Windfell Hall
Anne Brontė's wonderful story is brought to life.
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Tess of the D'Urbervilles
A poor farmer's daughter learns that she is descended from nobility, goes to live with rich relatives, is seduced by her evil cousin, and bears a child out of wedlock. By Thomas Hardy.
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The Thin Man
Based on a Dashiell Hammett detective novel, this is a murder mystery and a sophisticated screwball comedy. Starring William Powell as Nick Charles and Myrna Loy as Nora Charles. Oscar nominees for adaptation were Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett.
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Three Cases of Murder
One based on a Somerset Maugham story.
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Three Smart Girls
A family movie about three sisters who swing into action when they see their divorced mother's tears when she learns that her husband is about to marry a blonde gold-digger. Deanna Durbin debuts. Nominated for an Original Story Oscar was Adele Commandini.
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Titanic
Unforgettable experience; drama of the 1912 disaster where many celebrities lost their lives in frigid Atlantic waters. Starring Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyck. The Oscar winners for Story and Screenplay were Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch, and Richard L. Breen.
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To Have and Have Not
A tough guy joins French freedom fighters and falls for a sultry drifter during World War II. By Ernest Hemingway.
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To Hell and Back
Audie Murphy (the most decorated soldier of WW II) stars in a very good war film based on his autobiography.
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To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-era South, defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge. Starring Gregory Peck.
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To the Lighthouse
One of Virginia Woolf's best works brought to the silver screen. A lecturer, his family, the spinster Aunt Lily, an old friend, and a student, Charles Tansley, spend a summer in an isolated house in Cornwall just before World War I.
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To the Shores of Tripoli
Spoiled rich-kid John Payne joins the Marines.
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Today We Live
A dashing pilot fights the Germans and finds time to romance a lovely girl. From William Faulkner.
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Tom and Viv
About writer T.S. Eliot. Starring: Willem Dafoe, Miranda Richardson.
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Tomorrow
A dirtpoor farmer adopts a son and finds value in his life. By William Faulkner.
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Torpedo Alley
Mark Stevens and Dorothy Malone star in this Korean War action film about submarine warfare. Exciting adventure.
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Torpedo Run
A submarine commander, Glenn Ford, stalks Japan's largest aircraft carrier, the giant Shinaru.
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Tortilla Flat
A tale of friendship and love among fishermen and farmers in a California shanty town. By John Steinbeck.
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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Three Americans stranded in Mexico dig for gold and become rich. From the B. Traven novel. Humphrey Bogart stars. John Huston won an Oscar for his screenplay.
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Tucker--The Man and His Dream (1988)
The story of Preston Tucker, the maverick car designer and his ill fated challenge to the auto industry with his revolutionary car concept. With Jeff Bridges, Joan Allen, Martin Landau, Frederic Forrest.
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The Turn of the Screw
A governess fights the forces of darkness for the souls of two children. By Henry James.
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Twelve O'Clock High
Taut and compelling story of U.S. flyers in England, an officer replaced for getting too close with his men, and his successor who has the same problem. Includes actual WW II battle footage. Starring Gregory Peck.
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29th Street (1991)
Frank Pesce is the luckiest man alive in spite of his bad luck. Cast: Danny Aiello, Anthony LaPaglia, Lainie Kazan, Frank Pesce.
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