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  • That's Entertainment! III

    1994
    Rated:
    U

    Although not quite the popular success of its two predecessors, this (happily shorter) assemblage of clips from MGM's musical heyday is a valid extension of the idea from the 1974 50th-anniversary or

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Interlude

    1957
    Rated:
    TBC

    A James M Cain story filmed before as When Tomorrow Comes by John M Stahl, Interlude is not one of Sirk's masterpieces, but is still a more than adequate melodrama about a Continental love triangle.

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Opposite Sex, The

    1956
    Rated:
    TBC

    Sparkling musical-comedy adaptation of Clare Booth Luce's play 'The Women' starring June Allyson as a wife learning how to win back her husband Leslie Neilsen from glamorous chorus girl Joan Collins.

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Woman's World

    1954
    Rated:
    TBC

    Three men are invited to New York by their boss, who wants to pick a general manager for his car factory. They bring their spouses along so as to pose as the perfect promotion-worthy happy American f

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Executive Suite

    1954
    Rated:
    TBC

    Riveting drama set in the world of big business where five executives battle for the post of President of a prosperous furniture company when the previous boss suddenly dies.

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Glenn Miller Story, The

    1953
    Rated:
    TBC

    An affectionate and fitting tribute to a man who, in his brief life, defined an era of music, and who died when his plane crashed over the English Channel in 1944 - his body was never found. Your tol

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Battle Circus

    1952
    Rated:
    TBC

    Humphrey Bogart and June Allyson star as an embittered officer and patriotic nurse who fall in love at a mobile hospital during the Korean War. Having already suffered one failed marriage Bogart is u

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Words and Music

    1948
    Rated:
    TBC

    Wilfully cheerful Rodgers and Hart biopic, which chooses to draw a veil over the sorry end to their story: how Richard left Lorenz for Oscar Hammerstein, how Lorenz died two years later, frustrated a

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Three Musketeers, The

    1948
    Rated:
    U

    The first colour version of the many screen adaptations of the Alexandre Dumas classic adventure had one good idea - the casting of dancer Kelly in the role of D'Artagnan. His muscular dancing skills

    Rating: 0 Star
  • Good News

    1947
    Rated:
    TBC

    June Allyson stars in this college campus musical that embraces romance and American football.

    Rating: 0 Star