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Death Before Dishonor (1987)
Gunnery Sergeant Burns reports for duty to an American Embassy in the Middle East. However due to the ‘enlightened’ views of the Ambassador, the marine security detachment he is in charge of is severely restricted in their functions and presence to avoid upsetting the host government. As a result, when terrorists attack the compound, they are able to kidnap hostages and escape with little opposition. Burns ignores the Ambassador’s restrictions, and throws the rule books out the window, as he becomes a one man army in an attempt to rescue the hostages, and wipe out the terrorists.
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Cry For The Strangers (1982)
The little coastal town of Clark’s Harbor seems like the perfect place for psychiatrist Brad Russell and his wife to get a little peace and spend more time with each other. But the locals don’t seem very friendly and, every time a storm rolls in, another mysterious death occurs… Could an ancient Indian legend of ghostly tribes and human sacrifice have anything to do with it?
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The Loneliest Runner (1976)
A teenage bedwetter overcomes the obstacles to be a champion runner.
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The Wind and the Lion (1975)
At the beginning of the 20th century an American woman is abducted in Morocco by Berbers. The attempts to free her range from diplomatic pressure to military intervention.
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The Yakuza (1974)
Harry Kilmer returns to Japan after several years in order to rescue his friend George’s kidnapped daughter – and ends up on the wrong side of the Yakuza, the notorious Japanese mafia…
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Scandalous John (1971)
A crotchety old ranch owner fights to be able to live his life the way he wants to, and not the way other people–and the law–tell him he has to.
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The McKenzie Break (1970)
A German U-Boat commander and 600 prisoners plan a daring escape from a PoW camp in Scotland.
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Gaily, Gaily (1969)
Director Norman Jewison’s 1969 period comedy, based on Ben Hecht’s memoirs, stars Beau Bridges as a young apprentice at a big city newspaper. The cast also includes Melina Mercouri, Brian Keith, Hume Cronyn, George Kennedy, Wilfred Hyde-White and Margot Kidder.
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Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)
Bizarre tale of sex, betrayal, and perversion at a military post.
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