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The Kim Novak Collection (Picnic / Jeanne Eagels / Bell, Book and Candle / Middle of the Night / Pal Joey)

The Kim Novak Collection (Picnic / Jeanne Eagels / Bell, Book and Candle / Middle of the Night / Pal Joey)

Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring: James Stewart , Kim Novak , William Holden , Rita Hayworth , Frank Sinatra
Director: Delbert Mann , George Sidney , Joshua Logan , Richard Quine
Picnic
It's Labor Day weekend, and fresh off a freight train is Hal Carter (William Holden), a happy-go-lucky drifter who's looking for a brand new start in life. A robust, handsome show-off, Hal has come to Kansas to seek gainful employment in his old fraternity brother Alan's family granary. But despite his high hopes and expectations, Hal's ambitious plans soon go away when his sexual magnetism attracts every woman in town, including 19-year-old Madge Owens (Kim Novak) -- the alluring young beauty queen who also happens to be Alan's girlfriend.

Jeanne Eagels
The short and tortured life of Broadway actress and silent screen star Jeanne Eagels was a perfect vehicle for Miss Novak. As a small-town beauty whose ambition for the legitimate stage drove her to self-destruction, the film showcased Novak’s dramatic talents in one of her favorite roles. Richly photographed in Black and White, and directed by George Sidney (Kiss Me Kate, Viva Las Vegas), with strong support from the legendary Agnes Moorehead and Jeff Chandler.

Bell, Book, and Candle
Meet Gillan Holroyd (Kim Novak), Greenwich...

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George C. Scott: The Last Days of Patton

George C. Scott: The Last Days of Patton

Rated: Unrated
Staring: George C. Scott , Richard Dysart , Murray Hamilton , Ed Lauter , Kathryn Leigh Scott
Director: Delbert Mann

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Fitzwilly

Fitzwilly

Staring: Dick Van Dyke , Barbara Feldon , Dame Edith Evans
Director: Delbert Mann
The laughs begin as Dick Van Dyke, an eccentric philanthropist's dutiful servant, resorts to thievery in order to keep his now-penniless employer living in style.