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Marathon Man (1976) Drama, Suspense/Thriller, Crime
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A young man is tormented by a secret organization, run by a sadistic Nazi doctor trying to smuggle priceless diamonds into his possession (imdb)
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Levity (2003) Drama
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Manuel Jordan (Thornton) is a man caught between two worlds: the one which existed before he was incarcerated, and the one into which he's released 22 years later. (Sony Pictures Classics)
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My Dog Tulip (2009) Animation
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The story of a man who rescues a German shepherd and how the two become fast friends. (imdb)
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Meet the Fockers (2004) Comedy
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Now that Greg Focker (Stiller) is "in" with his soon-to-be in-laws, Jack (De Niro) and Dina (Danner) Byrnes, it looks like smooth sailing for him and his fiancée, Pam (Polo). But that's before Pam's parents meet Greg's parents, Bernie and Roz Focker (Hoffman and Streisand). The hyper-relaxed Fockers and the tightly-wound Byrneses are woefully mismatched from the start, and no matter how hard Greg and Pam try, there is just no bringing their families together-which all adds up to a disastrously funny time of "getting to know you." (Universal)
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Fahrenheit 451 (1966) Drama, Sci-fi
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In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task. (imdb)
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