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Eight kids of wildly disparate ethnic, class, and regional backgrounds are followed from their individual hometowns to Washington D.C. for the 1999 National Spelling Bee Finals.
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A psychoanalyst falls in love with her new boss, and it is soon discovered that he has difficulty with remembering things as he is a troubled amnesiac--who may also be a killer.
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The story of scandals which lead to the collapse of the Japanese banking system.
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...Yoo-jin puts a curse on the four girls tormenting them through the Ouija Board. On her second day at school, one of the spellbound bursts into flames and dies just as she sits down where Yoo-jin used the board. The next day, another victim burns to...
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...silent movie characters becomes a sanctuary for Amanda, as she awaits rescue by her devilish car-jacking boyfriend Angel. Spellbound by the museum, Amanda develops a surprising romantic connection with Martino, who until now has only found companionship...
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...finally is able to complete his hit, only to find out the vengeful military has tightened national security like a noose. Spellbound by the rich and mysterious world Manuela has shown him, his idyll is shattered when the reality of why he’s there comes...
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In 1963, two boys are spellbound when a Brigitte Bardot lookalike arrives on holiday, and they try to get her to star in their film.
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...undoubtedly the only person, living or dead, who can claim to have worked with Hitchcock (both as an actor in Saboteur and Spellbound and later as director and producer of his TV series), Renoir (The Southerner), Chaplin (Limelight) and Welles (Lloyd...
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