Nothing but a Man

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Year:1964
Director:Michael Roemer
Written by:Michael Roemer (Writer), Robert M. Young (Writer)

Script Synopsis:A proud black man and his school-teacher wife face discriminatory challenges in 1960s America.
*5588

Harvey

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Year:1950
Director:Henry Koster
Written by:Mary Chase (Theatre Play), Mary Chase (Screenplay), Oscar Brodney (Screenplay), Myles Connolly (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:The classic stage hit gets the Hollywood treatment in the story of Elwood P. Dowd who makes friends with a spirit taking the form of a human-sized rabbit named Harvey that only he sees (and a few privileged others on occasion also.) After his sister tries to commit him to a mental institution, a comedy of errors ensues. Elwood and Harvey become the catalysts for a family mending its wounds and for romance blossoming in unexpected places.
*5587

Night Watch

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Year:2004
Director:Timur Bekmambetov
Written by:Sergey Lukyanenko (Novel), Laeta Kalogridis (Screenplay), Timur Bekmambetov (Writer)

Script Synopsis:Among normal humans live the "Others" possessing various supernatural powers. They are divided up into the forces of light and the forces of the dark, who signed a truce several centuries ago to end a devastating battle. Ever since, the forces of light govern the day while the night belongs to their dark opponents. In modern day Moscow the dark Others actually roam the night as vampires while a "Night Watch" of light forces, among them Anton, the movie's protagonist, try to control them and limit their outrage
*5583

Dumb and Dumberer

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Year:2003
Director:Troy Miller
Written by:Troy Miller (Screenplay), Robert Brener (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:This wacky prequel to the 1994 blockbuster goes back to the lame-brained Harry and Lloyd's days as classmates at a Rhode Island high school, where the unprincipled principal puts the pair in remedial courses as part of a scheme to fleece the school.
*5577

Hardware

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Year:1990
Director:Richard Stanley
Written by:Steve MacManus (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:Mark 13 is a government-built killing machine programmed with artificial intelligence, able to repair and recharge itself from any energy source. Through a series of coincidences, the cyborg's head ends up in the home of a sculptress as a bizarre Christmas present from her boyfriend. Once inside its new home, the cyborg promptly reconstructs the rest of its body using a variety of household utensils and proceeds to go on a murderous rampage.
*5575

The Crow: City of Angels

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Year:1996
Director:Tim Pope
Written by:James O'Barr (Novel), David S. Goyer (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:After Ashe and his little son are murdered violently for no reason by Judah's men, he returns from the dead to take revenge. One after one, Judah's people face the power of the dark angel. The second film based on James O'Barr's cult comic.
*5574

A Goofy Movie

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Year:1995
Director:Kevin Lima, Paul Brizzi
Written by:Chris Matheson (Screenplay), Brian Pimental (Screenplay), Jymn Magon (Story), Frans Vischer (Storyboard)

Script Synopsis:Though Goofy always means well, his amiable cluelessness and klutzy pratfalls regularly embarrass his awkward adolescent son, Max. When Max's lighthearted prank on his high-school principal finally gets his longtime crush, Roxanne, to notice him, he asks her on a date. Max's trouble at school convinces Goofy that he and the boy need to bond over a cross-country fishing trip like the one he took with his dad when he was Max's age, which throws a kink in his son's plans to impress Roxanne.
*5569

Napolean

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Year:1927
Director:Abel Gance
Written by:Abel Gance (Writer)

Script Synopsis:A massive 5 1/2 hour biopic of Napoleon, tracing his career from his schooldays (where a snowball fight is staged like a military campaign), his flight from Corsica, through the French Revolution (where a real storm is intercut with a political storm) and the Terror, culminating in his triumphant invasion of Italy in 1797 (the film stops there because it was intended to be part one of six, but director Abel Gance never raised the money to make the other five). The film's legendary reputation is due to the astonishing range of techniques that Gance uses to tell his story, culminating in the final twenty-minute triptych sequence, which alternates widescreen panoramas with complex multiple- image montages projected simultaneously on three screens.
*5568

Cross of Iron

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Year:1977
Director:Sam Peckinpah
Written by:Willi Heinrich (Novel), Julius J. Epstein (Screenplay), James Hamilton (Screenplay), Walter Kelley (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:It is 1943, and the German army—ravaged and demoralised—is hastily retreating from the Russian front. In the midst of the madness, conflict brews between the aristocratic yet ultimately pusillanimous Captain Stransky and the courageous Corporal Steiner. Stransky is the only man who believes that the Third Reich is still vastly superior to the Russian army. However, within his pompous persona lies a quivering coward who longs for the Iron Cross so that he can return to Berlin a hero. Steiner, on the other hand is cynical, defiantly non-conformist and more concerned with the safety of his own men rather than the horde of military decorations offered to him by his superiors.
*5565