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The Innocents - In Theaters : 13 December 2013 Director : Jack Clayton Cast : Deborah Kerr Peter Wyngarde Megs Jenkins. A young governess for two ...
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The 1961 film version of Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw" was entitled "The Innocents" and stars Deborah Kerr. Here Miss Giddens a governess to two ...
Popular movie trailers from 1963
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A woman is tormented by dreams that she is the reincarnation of a dead countess. Her father, trying to get her to stop the dreams, takes her to a village near the castle of the late countess.
This was a sponsored documentary film by director Kazuo Kuroki of Japan. This highly artistic film focused entirely on Japanese marathon runner Kenji Kimihara.
João Eduardo, a young inexperienced doctor, takes up work in a village. The initial skepticism from the community gives place to esteem for the new physician after some well succeeded cases.
A candid, inside look at one of the greatest ballplayers ever, up through the 1963 season. Many highlights from Willie Mays's career are shown, including his 4-homer night against the Braves, his 400th homer against the Cardinals, and his 2000th hit.
Paavo and Eeva, two young people who have moved from the countryside to the city, meet a gang led by Kalle, who spend their time loitering and committing petty crimes.
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