Nineteen Eighty-Four (1954)
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction, TV Movie
Director: Rudolph Cartier
Actors: André Morell, Arnold Diamond, Campbell Gray, Donald Pleasence, Peter Cushing, Yvonne Mitchell
Country: United Kingdom
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The Trip (1967)
After his wife leaves him, a disillusioned director dives into the drug scene, trying anything his friend suggests.
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Fictionalized biography of George Gershwin and his fight to bring serious music to Broadway.
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