Generally regarded as the greatest and most influential films of all time; Orson Welles directorial debut (he was only 25!) is the story of newspaper... Read more
Marlon Brando's first film, this is about a paralyzed WW2 vet trying to deal with his injury. A sensitive script and great acting make this a true cla... Read more
Tyrone Power stars as Orsini, an ambassador to the despotic Cesare Borgia (Orson Welles) who grows weary of serving as a political pawn to the powerfu... Read more
Wade Hunnicutt is a big man who casts a big shadow, one that looms over the Texas backwoodsmen who work his land... over the beautiful, embittered wif... Read more
"The Lady from Shanghai" (1948) - Orson Welles, and wife Rita Hayworth, combine for a classic 'Film Noir' tale of a roguish sailor who signs on for a... Read more
Slapstick comedy starring Jerry Lewis as Jerome Littlefield, a squeamish and very clumsy medical student who drops out of college and gets a job in an... Read more
When a popular entertainer meets with an untimely death, his shocked showbiz associates are desperate to find a quick replacement. That replacement is... Read more
A cutting look at Hollywood studio politics, director Robert Aldrich's translation of the Clifford Odets play features Jack Palance as a movie star wh... Read more
James Mason shines in his portrayal of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, head of Nazi Germany's famed Afrika tank corps. The film follows his career from hi... Read more
Even people who have never seen Citizen Kane know it's the greatest film of all time. Orson Welles' debut has become an undisputed cultural benchmark... Read more