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Turnover Smith (1980)
A criminology professor uses scientific methods, advanced computer technology, his expertise in chess, and the leg work of several of his students to track down a crazed killer in San Francisco.
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Gidget Goes to Rome (1963)
Francis, now 17, is still in love with Moondoggy. She can persuade her parents to allow them a journey to Rome, together with two of her and two of his friends. However they have to take an adult with them, so they choose Peter’s eccentric aunt. In Rome they get the beautiful guide Daniela, who’s fascinating the guys and making especially Gidget jealous. She starts looking elsewhere herself.
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Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961)
Francis is desperate: her parents want to force her to come with them on vacation to Hawaii – just during the two weeks when her beloved “Moondoggy” is home from College. When he suggests her to go for it, she’s even more in panic – doesn’t he care to be with her? So she sets out for Hawaii in the worst mood. On the plane she meets the sociable Abby, who gives her the advice to forget about Jeff – and regrets it shortly after, when Francis follows the advice and steals her boyfriend Eddie, a famous dancer. But then Jeff discovers he’s missing Francis…
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Let No Man Write My Epitaph (1960)
In this sequel to “Knock On Any Door”, the residents of a Chicago tenement building band together to insure that the son of Nick Romano does not follow in his father’s footsteps…to the electric chair.
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Gunman’s Walk (1958)
Tab Hunter plays Ed Hackett, the son of gunslinger-turned-land baron Lee Hackett (Van Heflin) in this wide-screen western.
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The Brothers Rico (1957)
The Rico brothers are mobsters in the employ of syndicate head Sid Kubick. Richard Conte plays the one Rico brother who has forsaken crime. But the other Ricos (James Darren and Paul Picerni) haven’t yet seen the light, causing a deep rift in the brothers’ family bonds. Conte gets word that his brothers have been marked for murder, and tries to warn them.
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Operation Mad Ball (1957)
In this wacky military spoof, Lemmon plays a terminally bored Army private waging a war of wits as he tries to throw a party under the nose of his obnoxious commanding officer.
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Rumble on the Docks (1956)
A juvenile delinquent (James Darren) puts his gang behind a New York waterfront union racketeer (Michael Granger).
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Diamond Head (1963)
Rich Hawaiian pineapple grower and US Senatorial candidate Richard Howland tries to control everything and everyone around him, including his headstrong sister, Slone.
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For Those Who Think Young (1964)
Surfing college students hang out at a club watching comedian Uncle Woody and drinking Pepsis. Rich playboy “Ding” Pruitt falls for Sandy Palmer. His grandfather tries to have the club closed but is exposed as an ex-bootlegger.
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