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The Big Combo
(1955)
Starring: Cornel Wilde, Richard Conte, Brian Donlevy
Director: Joseph H Lewis
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Shocking cruelty and explosive performances by Wilde and Conte make this a favorite of film-noir cultists. The plot revolves around Wilde's determination to smash the rackets with the help of the gang boss' ex-girlfriend. As in this outing, director Lewis's deft use of low budgets made him a ..read more »
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Ocean's 11
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(1960)
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis Jr.
Director: Lewis Milestone
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This caper comedy, perhaps the most uncharacteristic film of director Lewis Milestone's career, stars Frank Sinatra as Danny Ocean. He pulls together a collection of ten old war buddies to pull a heist of five casinos on the same night. Not surprisingly, the characters happen to be members of the ..read more »
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Whirlpool
on DVD
(1949)
Starring: Gene Tierney, Jose Ferrer, Richard Conte
Director: Otto Preminger
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In this intriguing 1950 film noir, Gene Tierney plays Ann Sutton, the wife of a succesful psychoanalyst, who is arrested for shoplifting. Scandal is averted due to the intervention of hypnotist David Korvo (Jose Ferrer) but he manipulates Ann as he knows she really is a shoplifter. This ..read more »
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Call Northside 777
on DVD
(1948)
Starring: James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb
Director: Henry Hathaway
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When a cop is murdered on patrol small-time crook Frank Wiecke takes the rap and is sentenced to life. Eleven years later, hard-boiled reporter PJ O'Neal is assigned to look into the case but finds the authorities unwilling to co-operate...
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The Blue Gardenia
on DVD
(1953)
Starring: Anne Baxter, Richard Conte, Anne Sothern
Director: Fritz Lang
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In the first of Fritz Lang's trio of newspaper films, Norah, a telephone operator, suspects that she may have committed a murder but is unable to remember. After receiving a "Dear Jane" letter from her boyfriend in the Korean War, Norah impetuously accepts a blind date with lecherous artist, Harry ..read more »
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Cry Of The City
on DVD
(1948)
Starring: Victor Mature, Shelley Winters, Richard Conte
Director: Robert Sidomak
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Two boyhood pals from New York's Lower East side diverge in their paths through life - Marty becomes a criminal, a killer without remorse, while Candella rises to chief of the homicide bureau. Richard Conte and Victor Mature take the leads in this film noir that is perhaps the most perfectly ..read more »
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House of Strangers
(1949)
Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, Richard Conte
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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A ruthless banker uses his four sons in any way necessary to build his empire in HOUSE OF STRANGERS. However, when the favorite goes to prison for his father's sins, the other three stage a coup and drive the older man to his death, prompting the incarcerated brother to swear an oath of vengeance ..read more »
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A Walk In The Sun
on DVD
Starring: Dana Andrews, Richard Conte, George Tyne
Director: Lewis Milestone
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The setting is WWII Italy, with Dana Andrews starring as Sgt. Tyne, one of the officers leading a platoon in an attempt to take a farmhouse in the Italian countryside, which is now a German stronghold. As the troops prepare to attack, they contemplate the lives that have led them to this place and ..read more »
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13 Rue Madeleine
on DVD
(1946)
Starring: Frank Latimore, Richard Conte, James Cagney
Director: Henry Hathaway
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As the U.S. prepares for D-Day, a secret branch of the Allied military begins its disinformation campaign. U.S. Military Intelligence does not know that a Nazi mole has infiltrated its ranks. Novice American spy Jeff Lassiter inadvertently tells the mole, who uses the alias "Bill O'Connell," that ..read more »
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Lady In Cement
on DVD
(1968)
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Richard Conte
Director: Gordon Douglas
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Private eye Tony Rome is assigned the task of finding the missing girlfriend of a small-time hood. As his investigations progress, however, the tables are turned as Rome finds himself accused of murder...
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The Violent Professionals
on DVD
(1973)
Starring: Luc Merenda, Richard Conte, Luciano Rossi
Director: Sergio Martino
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A cult classic of the Italian police genre, VIOLENT PROFESSIONALS stars Luc Merenda as an uncompromising detective who pursues criminals with a vengeance bordering on sadism. When the police commissioner is gunned down in broad daylight on the streets of Milan, Merenda dives into the sleazy Italian ..read more »
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Tony Rome
on DVD
(1967)
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Jill St. John, Gena Rowlands
Director: Gordon Douglas
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The tough, dashing private eye who lives on a boat finds his troubles beginning when, after being hired to escort the daughter of a wealthy businessman, the girl's diamond pin is mysteriously missing. The trail leads him to guns, bullets and love.
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They Came To Cordura
on DVD
(1959)
Starring: Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin
Director: Robert Rossen
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In 1916, as U.S. soldiers waged war against Pancho Villa's Mexican troops, Army Major Thomas Thorn (Gary Cooper) is assigned to lead five soldiers and a traitorous female prisoner (Rita Hayworth) to safety in the Texas town of Cordura. This seemingly simple task becomes increasingly complex , ..read more »
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The Purple Heart
on DVD
(1944)
Starring: Dana Andrews, Richard Conte, Farley Granger
Director: Lewis Milestone
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One of Hollywood's most striking films of World War II has very little war in it, yet it whips up a fearsome power. A U.S. bomber that took part in the Doolittle raid on Tokyo crash-lands in Japanese-occupied China afterward. Captured, the officers and crew are hauled before a Japanese court and ..read more »
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Guadalcanal Diary
on DVD
(1943)
Starring: Preston Foster, Lloyd Nolan, William Bendix
Director: Lewis Seiler
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Wartime account of the Marine invasion of the Solomon Islands during WWII. Clearly intended to bolster home-front morale, but the better-than-average cast of tough guys and the proximity of the release to the events themselves give the action an added urgency.
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