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In Bruges
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The Bank Job
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Cloverfield
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Rambo
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Horton Hears a Who
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Be Kind Rewind
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The Forbidden Kingdom
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The Spiderwick Chronicles
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Leatherheads
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Actor: Nolan Leary, starred in:
1. Annie Get Your Gun (year: 1950)
Genre: 
Musical, Western, Musical Western, Musical Romance.
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2. Easter Parade (year: 1948)
Genre: 
Musical, Musical Comedy, Backstage Musical.
Fred Astaire had announced his retirement before the cameras began to roll on Easter Parade, but he decided to accept the film's leading role when its ...
3. High Noon (year: 1952)
Genre: 
Western, Psychological Western.
This Western classic stars Gary Cooper as Hadleyville marshal Will Kane, about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon with his new Quaker bride ...
4. Man of a Thousand Faces (year: 1957)
Genre: 
Drama, Biography [feature].
One screen legend tips his hat to another as James Cagney portrays horror film icon Lon Chaney in Man of a Thousand Faces. Joseph Pevney's bio-pic tak ...
5. Pollyanna (year: 1960)
Genre: 
Drama, Children's/Family, Family-Oriented Adventure, Childhood Drama.
Eleanor H. Porter's story of Pollyanna, "The Glad Girl," was first filmed in 1920 by Mary Pickford. While entertaining, the Pickford version ...
6. The Accused (year: 1948)
Genre: 
Drama, Psychological Drama, Film Noir, Crime Drama.
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7. The Ghost Ship (year: 1943)
Genre: 
Adventure, Adventure Drama, Sea Adventure.
RKO horror producer Val Lewton dished up seven reels of brooding psychological terror with The Ghost Ship. Richard Dix stars as the ship's captain, a ...
8. White Heat (year: 1949)
Genre: 
Crime, Gangster Film, Crime Thriller.
In later years, James Cagney regarded White Heat with a combination of pride and regret; while satisfied with his own performance, he tended to dismis ...