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WOMAN WHO CAME BACK, THE
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In this solid, suggestive horror film, a woman returns to her New England hometown convinced she has been cursed and may be the reincarnation of a witch.
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MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN, THE
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More than a comedy of the sexes, Truffaut's touching film stars Charles Denner as a man who writes his memoirs, remembering all the women he has loved.
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ANOTHER THIN MAN
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William Powell and Myrna Loy re-team for the third screen adventure of Nick and Nora Charles. Will parenthood deter the solving of society murders?
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DEAD MAN (JARMUSCH)
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Johnny Depp stars as a wounded man on the run from both bounty hunters and the law in this funny, poetic and unpredictable Western from Jim Jarmusch.
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MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF, THE
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In this effective psychological thriller, Roger Moore plays a businessman whose ordered life is shattered by a doppelganger in the aftermath of a car crash.
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MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1956)
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Hitchcock's remake of his 1934 British classic stars James Stewart and Doris Day as an innocent American couple caught in a web of international intrigue.
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MAN ON THE TRACKS
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Using a disjointed structure with conflicting accounts, Andrzej Munk spins a tale of an engine driver found slumped across the train tracks in the night.
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WOMAN UNDER THE INFLUENCE, A
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In Cassavetes' masterpiece about a dysfunctional family, Gena Rowlands stars as a tightly-wound woman driven slowly insane by her unrealized expectations.
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THIRD MAN, THE
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Graham Greene wrote the script for Carol Reed's classic film that welds German expressionism, British classicism and American B-movie energy.
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