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...widow in New Orleans brings a civil suit against the powerful corporate consortium she holds responsible...won even before it begins--based solely on the selection, manipulation and, ultimately, the attempted “theft” of the jury. Representing...
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Based on director Ritwik Ghatak's own youthful misadventures, an affectionate hymn to the incorruptibility of youth.
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A precoccious teen-age boy leaves home and takes off on a series of adventures which includes joining the circus and a travelling band. He ends up meeting a wealthy family who take him in, educate him, and then wish him to marry their daughter.
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...small rural town with his little brother to start a new life, until the past catches up with him. Michael Adler lives in a nameless town somewhere in the northern United States. The young man works in a convenience store with the smart-aleck siren...
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...for being too chauvinistic tries to redeem himself by chasing a story on spec about a woman who habitually jilts her fiances. The writer relocates to her hometown and falls for his subject who suffers from an identity crisis as evidenced by her inability...
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Follows the stories of five Iranian girls, forced to flee their homes...support in a refuge for young women in Tehran. Some of the girls eventually return to their families, thanks to the determination and patience shown by Mrs Shirazi, who...
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In the near future, a cop tracks down a terrorist who uses robots and electronic gadgets to carry out his evil doings.
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A bored couple's marriage is tested by some surprise visitors one summer vacation.
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Two escaped convicts are stranded on a train with no brakes and no conductor.
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A young girl runs away and is forced to become a prostitute.
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