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Addison Richards Movies
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Genres:
Comedy
Starring:
James Darren,
Pamela Tiffin,
Paul Lynde,
Tina Louise,
Bob Denver,
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Genres:
Action
Drama
War
Romance
Starring:
John Wayne,
Susan Hayward,
Dennis O'Keefe,
William Frawley,
Leonid Kinskey,
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I was a "Seabee" w/ MCB 4, from 1964-1970!! In basic training in Port Hueneme California, during our first week of training we were marched to the post theater, and were shown this movie. We for the most part thought it was a good movie, but thought it might have been a little overplayed as a promotional thing to peak our interests in becoming a "SeaBee!? ..Well after two full ...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
War
Fantasy
Starring:
Spencer Tracy,
Irene Dunne,
Van Johnson,
Ward Bond,
James Gleason,
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Some reviewers have complained that certain parts of the movie are unbelievable--agreed. However, "A Guy Named Joe" isn't a documentary. It's a riff on the nature of love and loss. I've seen many Spencer Tracey movies, but none in which he is so subtle, charming, and heartbreaking. I won't give away his final line at the end, but it is a very simple line, delivered simply. But in h...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
War
Fantasy
Starring:
Spencer Tracy,
Irene Dunne,
Van Johnson,
Ward Bond,
James Gleason,
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Some reviewers have complained that certain parts of the movie are unbelievable--agreed. However, "A Guy Named Joe" isn't a documentary. It's a riff on the nature of love and loss. I've seen many Spencer Tracey movies, but none in which he is so subtle, charming, and heartbreaking. I won't give away his final line at the end, but it is a very simple line, delivered simply. But in h...
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Genres:
Drama
Starring:
Bette Davis,
George Brent,
Mary Astor,
Lucile Watson,
Hattie McDaniel,
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Sometimes Warner Brothers could out-MGM Metro Goldwyn Mayer; watching this classic soaper, you can almost imagine writer Lenore Coffee poring over the steady output of slick and glossy melodramas MGM churned out during the 30's and early 40's, dissecting them scene by scene, studying cause and effect, conscience and motivation, while Warner's cast around for a suitable novel to...
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Genres:
Drama
Romance
Starring:
Karen Morley,
Tom Keene,
Barbara Pepper,
Addison Richards,
John Qualen,
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Boy, is this film interpreted differently, depending on which critic is discussing it. Overall, however, most of them - including me - like this movie and find it interesting.Today's critics like to use this film as a boost for socialistic or Commununstic causes, but that's baloney. One could easily do the opposite and use this film as an analogy to the early Christians, too - ...
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