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Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
A '50s-era housewife (Julianne Moore) uses her wit and winnings from commercial jingle contests to...
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The Calendar
The leaves of the Calendar begin to fall rapidly when avaricious Wenda (Greta Gynt) jilts...
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They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969)
Desperate people (Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, Susannah York) enter a grueling dance marathon in...
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Mark Krantz
Mark Krantz produced TV shows such as Comedy Central Presents The NY Friars Club Roast of Chevy...
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Murray Horwitz
Murray Horwitz was a Consultant for TV shows such as Billy Crystal: The Mark Twain Prize, AFI's 100...
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Roddy Doyle
Roddy Doyle was a Writer for movies such as The Commitments, The Family, and New Boy.
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Peter Kaminsky
Peter Kaminsky produced TV shows such as Billy Crystal: The Mark Twain Prize, Stevie Wonder in...
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American Dreamer (1984)
An Ohio housewife/mystery writer (JoBeth Williams) wins a trip to Paris, where a bump on the head...
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Diana & Me (1998)
An Australian woman wins a chance to meet her idol, Princess Diana, but she is mistakenly arrested...
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Yankee Zulu (1996)
Childhood pals (Leon Schuster, John Matshikiza) reverse racial roles so one can avoid prosecution in...
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A Delicate Balance
Old friends visit an elderly Connecticut couple (Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield) and their...
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Surviving Eden (2006)
A documentary crew captures the capitalistic trappings a reality show winner falls into during his...
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Prize of Gold (1955)
A U.S. sergeant (Richard Widmark), a British sergeant and a British pilot (Nigel Patrick) hijack...
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Shock Corridor (1963)
Bent on winning a Pulitzer Prize, a journalist commits himself to a mental institution to solve a...
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Thieves of Fortune
In order to win the $28 million prize in a fortune hunt, a former Miss Universe must perform...
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Breaking All the Rules (1985)
A lesser "teens on the loose" farce, Breaking All the Rules is set in a Canadian amusement park. The...
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The Statue
David Niven is Alex, a scholar who has won the Nobel Prize for developing a universal language. The...
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Smile (1975)
A California pageant is full of sincere hopefuls and ambitious promoters in this satire targeting...
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The Little Rascals (1994)
For wooing Darla (Brittany Ashton Holmes), Alfalfa (Bug Hall) has a falling out with Spanky (Travis...
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Ma and Pa Kettle at Home (1954)
The Kettles try to make their dilapidated farm into an efficient, model operation as they compete...
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The Firemen's Ball (1968)
Plans to honor their 86-year-old chief at a special ball go awry for a group of well-meaning...
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Games People Play: New York (2004)
In the style of many reality shows, six people (three men and three women) vie for a cash prize of...
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The Swenkas (2005)
Filmmaker Jeppe Ronde observes Zulu men in Johannesburg, South Africa, who compete in amateur...
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Todos Somos Estrellas
A look at the dysfunctional family of Carmen Huambachano, religious viewers of Lima's weekly TV...
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Just Desserts (1996)
A disgruntled chef (Lauren Holly) and a brooding baker (Costas Mandylor) fall in love while working...
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Le Drapeau Noir Flotte Sur La Marmite
This is one of the few films directed by the well-known French dialogue writer Michel Audiard who...
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La Vie Facile
In this French-language film, Albin (Henri Serre) is a mercenary soldier. Sure, he's paid to kill,...
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Diary For My Children
The story of the childhood and teenage years of a Hungarian girl who loses her parents in the Soviet...
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Last of the Mobile Hot-Shots (1970)
In this depressing slice of Southern decadence, Myrtle (Lynn Redgrave) is a woman of questionable...
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Tomboy and the Champ (1961)
This heartwarming tale chronicles the friendship between a young Texas girl and her pet calf, which...
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Terminal Round
An old prize fighter must come to terms with childhood memories of a failed bout.
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Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965)
An American (Stuart Whitman) vies with an Englishman (James Fox) for a lady (Sarah Miles) and the...
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Visions of the Spirit: A Portrait of Alice Walker
Documentary portrait of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker.
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Nyugattol Keletre, Avagy A Media Diszkret Baja
The journey of a large screen TV set is the focal point of this satire on post-communist consumerism...
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George Crumb: Voice of the Whale
A documentary portrait of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer George Crumb.
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Looosers!
Story centers on two ad copy writers, Karl and Moritz, whose company has enterd a competition to...
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Langmuir's World
A look at the career of the chemist and inventor Dr. Irving Langmuir, the first industrial scientist...
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Meili Xin Shijie
Baogen is a country bumpkin who winds up in Shanghai to claim a prize of an apartment he has won in...
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Deathrow Gameshow (1987)
Low-budget filmmaker Mark Pirro (A Polish Vampire in Burbank) directed this satirical comedy which...
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Mesquite Buckaroo
A bet between cowboys leads to theft and one's (Bob Steele) kidnapping on the eve of a...
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So Dear to My Heart (1949)
Like Disney's earlier Song of the South, So Dear to My Heart peppers its live action with animated...
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Sundown Saunders
A well-dressed cowboy (Bob Steele) wins a ranch in a horse race and tries to claim it.
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Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts
A cowboy (Tex Ritter), his partners and a scout troop catch gold thieves.
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Winchester '73 (1950)
A man (James Stewart) tracks his prize repeating-rifle back around to the man who stole it.
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Cracked Nuts
No relation to the Cracked Nuts he directed in 1931, this hokey sci-fi-comedy from director Edward...
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