High Noon (1952)
High Noon storyline. Will Kane is a town Marshal. It’s his wedding day, and his last day as a lawman. He was about to leave town with his new bride to start a new life.
High Noon (1952) Read MoreClassic, landmark films in cinematic history.
High Noon storyline. Will Kane is a town Marshal. It’s his wedding day, and his last day as a lawman. He was about to leave town with his new bride to start a new life.
High Noon (1952) Read MoreThe Grapes of Wrath movie storyline. The Joad clan, introduced to the world in John Steinbeck’s iconic novel, is looking for a better life in California.
The Grapes of Wrath (1940) Read MoreGone With The Wind movie storyline. This tale of the Old South from the start of the Civil War through to the period of reconstruction focuses on the beautiful Scarlett O’Hara.
Gone With The Wind (1939) Read MoreThe Gold Rush movie storyline. The Little Tramp goes prospecting for gold in the Klondike. Conditions are harsh, there is little in the way of comfort or food.
The Gold Rush (1925) Read MoreFantasia movie storyline. Disney animators set pictures to Western classical music as Leopold Stokowski conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Fantasia (1940) Read MoreEasy Rider movie storyine. Two young “hippie” bikers, Wyatt and Billy sell some dope in Southern California, stash their money away in their gas-tank and set off for a trip across America.
Easy Rider (1969) Read MoreDuck Soup movie storyline. The Marx Brothers’ masterpiece – the classic comedy Duck Soup (1933) is a short but brilliant satire and satires of awkwardness dictatorial leaders,
Duck Soup (1933) Read MoreDouble Indemnity storyline. In 1938, Walter Neff, an experienced salesman of the Pacific All Risk Insurance Co., meets the seductive wife of one of his clients,
Double Indemnity (1944) Read MoreDr. Strangelove movie storyline. Paranoid Brigadier General Jack D. Ripper believing that fluoridation of the American water supply is a Soviet plot to poison the U.S. populace.
Dr. Strangelove (1964) Read MoreCity Lights (1931), is generally viewed as Charlie Chaplin’s greatest film – a “silent film” released three years after the start of the talkies era of sound.
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