The Screen Sirens
Two women board a train to England from Bandrika -- or do they? Join us for Hitcock's "The Lady Vanishes."
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Boy meets girl, boy asks girls to travel around the world, girl wonders whether he's worth it in "That Touch of Mink," starring Cary Grant and Doris Day.
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The Marx Brothers go to Casablanca, and they round up the usual suspects for a raucous, ridiculous romp.
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After a whirlwind one-day romance, a couple must navigate married life and the perils of early parenthood in "Made For Each Other," starring Carole Lombard and Jimmy Stewart.
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Brother and sister dancing duo Tom and Ellen sail to England and fall in love with two elegant English people in "Royal Wedding."
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Santa Claus comes to Macy's - or does he? Join Mauren O'Hara, Natalie Wood, and us for some Christmas magic in "Miracle on 34th Street."
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A stranger comes to town, tracking another, more sinister stranger who must be brought to justice for horrific war crimes, in Orson Welles' "The Stranger."
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A traveling salesman has two families and a lot of angst in Ida Lupino's "The Bigamist."
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No one can sleep tight at the Sleep Tite Pajama Factory when labor's exploited and the boss won't budge on a raise. Join "The Pajama Game" with us and Doris Day.
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Elvis returns to Hawaii a changed man -- and all he wants to do is sing, surf, and show off his state to a group of students and their teacher in 1961's "Blue Hawaii."
info_outlineThe movie industry is ready for its closeup in "Sunset Boulevard" (1950), starring Gloria Swanson and William Holden.