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In reply to the discussion: Do you have a favorite "little-known" movie? [View all]Auggie
(32,509 posts)146. 99 River Street:
1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. I love it.
The Slient Partner:
1978 Canadian thriller film directed by Daryl Duke and starring Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, and Susannah York. A Toronto bank teller, Miles Cullen (Gould), discovers a discarded holdup note during the Christmas holiday season revealing an imminent robbery. Suspecting the mall Santa, Harry Reikle (Plummer), Miles secretly hides $48,300 from his transactions in a lunchbox, giving Reikle only a small amount during the robbery. Realizing he's been shorted, Reikle stalks and threatens Miles.
Winner of three Canadian Film Awards including Best Feature Film and Best Direction.
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we have this. We got the DVD because of Maggie Smith and Rowan Atkinson. It is a lovely movie nt
yellowdogintexas
Sunday
#167
I'd never heard of it, but I don't stream anything or have access to cable television.
Harker
Sunday
#152
"Hidden Figures" for sure. It's hidden history of NASA, early space flight and three genius Black women.
brush
Aug 16
#82
There should be a word that is defined as 'nostalgia for a place you've never been to'.
Rustynaerduwell
Aug 16
#69
Great movie. Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft's only movie together was a remake of this.
mucifer
Aug 16
#55
The Commitments is one of my all-time favorites which has gained "cult status."
red dog 1
Sunday
#143
Not a big fan of romances, but I loved 'A Walk in the Clouds', a 1995 film with Keanu Reeves,
Rustynaerduwell
Aug 16
#68
"Watch on the Rhine" from 1943 starring Bette Davis and Paul Lukas. Dashiell Hammett screen play based on a...
brush
Aug 16
#80
"A Room with a View" is a wonderful, "little" movie (not long). British,, great cast ....
CTyankee
Sunday
#125
Bachelor Mother with David Niven and Ginger Rogers, great Christmas and New Years movie!
HeartsCanHope
Monday
#187