Stopover Tokyo, the 1957 American espionage drama directed by Richard L. Breen and starring Robert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmond O'Brien and Ken Scott
Sylvia (1965), the drama film directed by Gordon Douglas, written by Sydney Boehm and starring George Maharis, Carroll Baker and Peter Lawford
The Web, the movie directed by Michael Gordon starring Ella Raines and Edmond O'Brien
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, the 1962 US Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart and John Wayne
Seven Days in May, the American political thriller novel written by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II and published in 1962
The Wild Bunch, the 1969 American Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah about an aging outlaw gang on the Texas-Mexico border, trying to exist in the changing 'modern' world of 1913
The Barefoot Contessa, the 1954 movie directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the 1939 American monochrome film
The Last Voyage, the pertaining to [theunitedstatesofamerica] movie directed by Andrew L. Stone
The Longest Day, the 1962 war film based on the 1959 history book The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan, about "D-Day", the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, during World War II. Producer Darryl F. Zanuck paid the author of the book, Cornelius Ryan
The Hitch-Hiker (1953), the film noir directed by Ida Lupino about two fishing buddies who pick up a mysterious hitchhiker during a trip to Mexico
The Greatest Show on Earth, the pertaining to [theunitedstatesofamerica] movie directed by Cecil B. DeMille
The Bigamist, the 1953 movie written by Collier Young from a story by Larry Marcus and Lou Schor and directed by Ida Lupino
The Great Impostor, the 1961 movie based on the true story of an impostor named Ferdinand Waldo Demara
Pete Kelly's Blues, the pertaining to [theunitedstatesofamerica] movie directed by Jack Webb
They Only Kill Their Masters, the 1972 movie directed by James Goldstone
Birdman of Alcatraz, the [1962 in film 1962 film] starring [Burt Lancaster] and directed by John Frankenheimer
D-Day the Sixth of June, the 1956 romantic Cinemascope war film made by 20th Century Fox
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, the 1982 comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Rachel Ward
White Heat, the 1949 crime film starring James Cagney, Virginia Mayo and Edmond O'Brien and featuring Margaret Wycherly, and Steve Cochran
Another Part of the Forest, the 1948 movie directed by Michael Gordon
711 Ocean Drive (1950), the American crime film noir directed by Joseph M. Newman
Winged Victory, the 1944 drama film directed by George Cukor, a joint effort of 20th Century Fox and the U.S. Army Air Forces
A Double Life, the pertaining to [theunitedstatesofamerica] movie directed by George Cukor
Parachute Battalion, the 1941 film starring Robert Preston and Nancy Kelly
Fantastic Voyage, the 1966 science fiction film written by Harry Kleiner, based on a story by Otto Klement and Jerome Bixby
Julius Caesar, the 1950 pertaining to [theunitedstatesofamerica] movie directed by David Bradley
Man in the Dark, the film noir drama 3-D film starring Edmund O'Brien, Audrey Totter and Ted de Corsia released in 1953
Moon Pilot, the 98 minute Techicolor science fiction satirical comedy released in 1962 by Buena Vista Distribution
Fighter Squadron, the 1948 Technicolor war film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Edmond O'Brien as a maverick World War II fighter pilot, with featured performances by Robert Stack and John Rodney
The Redhead and the Cowboy, the 1951 western movie starring Glenn Ford
The Restless and the Damned (also known as L'Ambitieuse), the 1959 French-Australian film co produced by Lee Robinson
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The Other Side of the Wind, the unfinished film directed by Orson Welles, shot between 1969 and 1976, and starring John Huston, Peter Bogdanovich, Dennis Hopper and Oja Kodar
The Admiral Was a Lady, the 1950 movie directed by Albert S. Rogell
Julius Caesar, the 1953 movie directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Lucky Luciano, the italian movie directed by Francesco Rosi
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A Cry in the Night, the 1956 dramatic thriller film starring Edmond O'Brien, Natalie Wood and Raymond Burr
Backfire (1950), the thriller and crime film in the film noir style directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Edmond O'Brien, Virginia Mayo, Gordon MacRae, Viveca Lindfors, and Dane Clark
Rio Conchos, the 1964 Cinemascope Western starring Stuart Whitman, Richard Boone, Tony Franciosa, Edmund O'Brien, and in his motion picture debut, Jim Brown
Seven Days in May, the 1964 pertaining to [theunitedstatesofamerica] movie directed by John Frankenheimer
The Amazing Mrs. Holliday, the 1943 film starring Deanna Durbin as a missionary who goes to great lengths in order to get some Chinese war orphans into the United States
The Girl Can't Help It, the 1956 comedy musical film starring Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell, Edmond O'Brien and Julie London
The Admiral Was a Lady, the 1950 American comedy film directed by Albert S. Rogell
Stopover Tokyo, the 1957 movie directed by Richard L. Breen
The Hanged Man, the 1964 TV film directed by Don Siegel in which a gunman seeks to avenge the death of his friend, who he believes has been murdered
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