
Starring Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet, Feed Clark, Dick Elliott, and Russ Conway. Directed by Michael Curtiz. A dancer, stranded in a backwater town, gets a job as a waitress and falls in love with the son of the town sheriff who regards her as a golddigging troublemaker and does his best to break up the romance. Framed on a trumped up morals charge, she is shipped off to prison. Once out of the joint, she returns to town seeking revenge against both men.

Starring Burt Lancaster, Joan Fontaine, and Jay Novello. Directed by Norman Foster. A disturbed ex-soldier kills a man in a postwar London pub brawl. Fleeing, he hides out in the apartment of a lonely nurse who, despite misgivings about his violent nature, becomes involved with him and gets him a job driving a medical supplies truck. But a racketeer , who witnessed the killing, demands that the man cooperate with a planned robbery of his next drug shipment.

Starring Burt Lancaster, Karl Malden, Thelma Ritter, Telly Savalas, Edmond O'Brien, Betty Field, Hugh Marlowe, Neville Brand, Whit Bissell, and James Westerfield. Directed by John Frankenheimer. A withdrawn prison inmate serving a life sentence cures a sick bird that flies into his cell and eventually becomes a world-renowned ornithologist.

Starring Joan Crawford, Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Ruth Warrick, Roy Roberts, and Peggy Ann Garner. Directed by Otto Preminger. A commercial artist who is involved with a married lawyer meets a returning veteran, a decent and caring man whom she does not love. She marries him. . . .just as the lawyer gets his divorce.



Starring Sterling Hayden, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Warden, John McIntire, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, James Whitmore, Strother Martin, Sam Jaffe, Marc Lawrence, and Ray Teal. Directed by John Huston. A career criminal who has just been released from prison immediately seeks out financial backing for a heist that he has been plotting - the robbery of a jewelry store.