Orson Welles
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Golden Age of the Silver Screen
The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
20th Century Fox released The Long, Hot Summer on March 13, 1958. Martin Ritt directed the film starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa.
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Summaries
The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
20th Century Fox released The Long, Hot Summer on March 13, 1958. Martin Ritt directed the film starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Franciosa.
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Blogsville
The Third Man (1949)
Blithering Idiot, an out-of-work pulp novelist, arrives in post-WWII Vienna to live with old friend and degenerate, Harry.
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Summaries
Citizen Kane (1941)
Citizen Kane begins as Charles Foster Kane dies. He speaks his last word, rosebud, as snow globe slips from his hand and shatters on the floor.
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A Movie House Film Review
The Third Man (1949)
Orson Welles sets out to prove the third time's a charm in post-World-War-II Vienna.
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Movie House Memories
Citizen Kane (1941)
RKO Radio Pictures released Citizen Kane on September 5, 1941. Orson Welles directed the film starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, and Dorothy Comingore.
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Male Bonding
Casino Royale (1967)
Columbia Pictures Corporation released Casino Royale to theaters on April 28, 1967. Ken Hughes directs the film which stars David Niven, Peter Sellers, and Ursula Andress.
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Lunchtime Movie Review
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG) released The Transformers: The Movie on August 8, 1986. Nelson Shin directed the film starring Orson Welles, Robert Stack, and Leonard Nimoy.
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Summaries
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Transformers: The Movie, not to be confused with Transformers the movie, is a timeless tale of redemption, coming of age, and giant robots beating the metallic snot out of each other.
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