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Released: 1946
Whistle Stop -- This film noir finds sexy and beautiful Mary returning to her small hometown wearing a mink coat, looking for new ways to get money. Soon after, she hooks back up with her old lover Kenny Veech (Raft), but finds he is still an unemployed, lazy drinker and gambler, whospends most of his days at the local nightclub. While at the nightclub, she meets owner Lew Lentz (Conway), and seeing an opportunity, starts an affair with him. Soon Mary has both Kenny and Lew jealous and competing for her, ending up in a couple of fistfights. Lew's bartender, Gitlo (McLaglen) recruits Kenny in a scene to rob Lew of the $15,000 he raised in sponsoring a local carnival. However, Lew finds out about the plot, and has both men framed for murder.
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Released: 1946
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Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
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Released: 1976
Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood is a delightful romp that will delight anyone who's ever been enchanted by the movies. Won Ton Ton is an amazing mutt who gets discovered by a studio bus driver, Grayson Potchuck (Bruce Dern). He soon touches the lives and changes the fortunes of all who cross his path, including Art Carney, Teri Garr and a never funnier Madeline Kahn. There's also a veritable who's who of Golden Age Hollywood talent on display here, and you'll see some of your favorite stars of all time singing and dancing and getting big laughs. See how many you can spot! Won Ton Ton is the dog who saved Hollywood, and he's sure to be the dog that steals your heart!
Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ
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Released: 1925
An immediate box office smash, this silent masterpiece follows a Palestinian Jew who battles against the tyranny of the Roman empire. With a cast of thousands, it remains one of the most expensive silents ever-produced. Features a hair-raising chariot race that holds its own against today's best action films. Selected by the prestigious American Film Institute as one of the 400 best American films of all time. Inducted in the Library of Congress National Film Registry.
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