Janet Blair
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Night of the Eagle
(1962)Based on the novel Conjure Witch by Fritz Leiber, Night of the Eagle is a taut, atmospheric and terrifying film that remains a much-loved cult classic to this day. Professor Norman Taylor (Peter Wyngarde) seemingly has it all: a great job, the envy of his colleagues, a happy marriage, and a healthy scepticism when it comes to the supernatural.

I Love Trouble
(1948)Blackmail letters sent to the missing wife of a hotshot politician usher in a call to a private detective to track her down and dig up her past.

The Fabulous Dorseys
(1947)Highly competitive brothers Tommy and Jimmy launch their music careers and begin touring with their own ensemble with childhood friend Jane on vocals.

The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band
(1968)TEN WHO DARED chronicles one of the greatest sagas of the Old West. In 1869, Civil War veteran Major John Wesley Powell, accompanied by nine others, set out to be the first to travel up the Colorado River and through the magnificent Grand Canyon. Treacherous river rapids, lack of food and mutiny are just a few of the dangers that Powell and his men face on their monumental journey.

Boys' Night Out
(1962)Bowling? Nope. Another round of beers? Yawn. Three married men and their divorced buddy want to try something more intriguing on their boys' night out: a boy's night in with a blonde tootsie in a secret love pad. Unknown to them, the tootsie is really a doctoral student researching the love life of the suburban male. And she proves her smarts by keeping all four relationships strictly platonic, despite the boys' boasting to the contrary. Kim Novak, James Garner, Tony Randall and a starry supporting cast push all the funny buttons in this stylish comedy that (eventually) celebrates the virtues of marriage. Director Michael Gordon displays the same sophisticated touch that made his Pillow Talk a model of the sex-farce genre.