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    The Facts of Life 1960 POSTER

    The Facts of Life

    1960

    English

    6.3

    5

    59%

    59%

    Action

    Comedy

    Drama

    marriage

    Romance

    vacation

    Melvin Frank Melvin Frank Director John Indrisano John Indrisano as Bartender Addison Richards Addison Richards as Larry's Boss John Roy John Roy as Man at Airport Norman Leavitt Norman Leavitt as Parent at Meeting
    Middle-class suburbanites Larry and Kitty grow bored with their lives and respective marriages. Although each always found the other's manner grating, they fall in love when thrown together--without their spouses--on vacation. On returning home they try to break things off, only to grow closer. A holiday together will finally settle whether they should end their marriages.
    It's a Dog's Life 1955 POSTER

    It's a Dog's Life

    1955

    English

    6.5

    2

    95%

    Action

    Comedy

    dog

    dog actor

    Drama

    Herman Hoffman Herman Hoffman Director Norman Leavitt Norman Leavitt as Bartender Henry Kulky Henry Kulky as Grainger Edmund Gwenn Edmund Gwenn as Jeremiah Edward Emmett Augustus Nolan J.M. Kerrigan J.M. Kerrigan as Paddy Corbin
    A bull terrier tells his life story, from the streets of the Bowery to a life of luxury.
    Side Street 1949 POSTER

    Side Street

    1949

    English

    7.0

    7

    bag of money

    city life

    Crime

    Drama

    film noir

    Film-Noir

    Thriller

    Anthony Mann Anthony Mann Director Richard Basehart Richard Basehart as Bank Teller Norman Leavitt Norman Leavitt as Bartender George Lynn George Lynn as Frank Kathryn Givney Kathryn Givney as Nurse Carter
    A struggling young father-to-be gives in to temptation and impulsively steals an envelope of money from the office of a corrupt attorney. Instead of a few hundred dollars, it contains $30,000. When he decides to return the money, things go wrong - and that is only the beginning of his troubles.
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