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Films starring Victor Mature
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1946,
John Ford, DVD
My Darling Clementine - John Ford's classic paean to the Old West, beloved by film buffs and semiologists alike. Wyatt Earp (Henry Fonda) and his brothers Virgil (Tim Holt) and Morgan (Ward Bond) head for a peaceful ranching life in California, bu...
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1947,
Henry Hathaway, DVD
Henry Hathaway's noir gangster thriller from 1947, Kiss of Death stars Victor Mature as two-bit thief Nick Bianco, who is convinced by the district attorney to squeal on a fellow inmate at Sing Sing. When he is released, the homicidal psychopath (...
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1952,
Gabriel Pascal, DVD
Director Gabriel Pascal's final film was Androcles and the Lion - 'a star-filled satire of ancient Rome' - based on George Bernard Shaw's play.
Androcles (Alan Young) is a simple Christian who follows his religious teaching, even with animals. ...
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1940-59,
John Ford, DVD
Features the John Ford films The Grapes of Wrath (1940), My Darling Clementine (1946) and Horse Soldiers (1959).
The Grapes of Wrath is Ford's adaptation of John Steinbeck's Depression-era novel, in which thousands leave the Oklahoma dust bowl ...
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1953,
Henry Koster, DVD
Winning an Oscar for Art Direction, The Robe was the first film to be released in Cinemascope (The first film shot in CinemaScope was How to Marry a Millionaire, which was released a couple of months after The Robe). Richard Burton plays a Roman c...
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1966,
Vittorio De Sica, DVD
An entertaining international co-production comedy and an underrated film from one of the godfathers of Italian neo-realism, the highlight of which is Victor Mature's self-deprecating performance.
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1953,
Henry Koster, DVD
Winning an Oscar for Art Direction, The Robe was the first film to be released in Cinemascope (The first film shot in CinemaScope was How to Marry a Millionaire, which was released a couple of months after The Robe). Richard Burton plays a Roman c...
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1953,
Henry Koster, DVD
Winning an Oscar for Art Direction, The Robe was the first film to be released in Cinemascope (The first film shot in CinemaScope was How to Marry a Millionaire, which was released a couple of months after The Robe). Richard Burton plays a Roman c...
£11.99 RRP: £12.99
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