Still fooling with the German posters site. Burt gets a bunch of interesting ones:
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The Crimson Pirate (Robert Siodmak, 1952)
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The Sweet Smell Of Success (Alexander Mackendrick, 1957)
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The Kentuckian (Burt Lancaster, 1955)
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South Sea Woman (Arthur Lubin, 1953)
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His Majesty O’Keefe (Byron Haskin, 1954)
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I Walk Alone (Byron Haskin, 1948)
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Brute Force (Jules Dassin, 1947)
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Criss Cross (Robert Siodmak, 1949)
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The Rainmaker (Joseph Anthony, 1956)
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The Boss (Byron Haskin, 1956)


The Ghost Breakers (Marshall, 1940)

Dentist In The Chair (Chaffey, 1960)

Old Shatterhand (Fregonese, 1964)
Does anyone know if there’s a name for these German westerns? What is it instead of Spaghetti Western? Schnitzel Western?

Night Runner (Biberman, 1957)

Lancelot Du Lac (Bresson, 1974)

This Is My Alaska (???, 1969)

Gandhi (Attenborough, 1982)

Supernatural (Halperin, 1933)

The Long Wait (Saville, 1954)

Bolero (Ruggles, 1934)
The strange, blessedly short movie stardom of Joe Willie Namath:
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…I’m sorry you didn’t win a Best Actor Oscar. But y’know what? Neither did Vern Gagne. So you’re in good company.

Countdown complete. Happy Valentine’s Day!
A Man And A Woman (Lelouch, 1966)

The Bride And The Beast (Weiss, 1958)

Pillow Talk (Gordon, 1959)

The Fleet’s In (St. Clair, 1928)

From Here To Eternity (Zinneman, 1953)
