A Place For Lovers

Vittorio De Sica

Faye Dunaway and Marcello Mastroianni star in this intense romance. American divorcée Julia invites an intriguing Italian engineer, Valerio, to join her in a sumptuous Alpine chalet after they meet in an airport. But she doesn't reveal that she has a terminal illness until her fear almost drives her to suicide. Only her love--and a death-defying act--can restore her will to live.


Teacher's Pet

George Seaton

James Gannon, the hardboiled city editor of a newspaper, believes that the only way to learn the business is by way of the School of Hard Knocks and has a very low regard for college-taught journalism. So he's not pleased when his managing editor orders him to help Erica Stone, a college professor, with her journalism class. Finding himself attracted to her, he pretends to be a student in her class, not revealing he's Gannon whom she despises. As they bob and weave around their mutual growing attraction, they both begin to gain respect for each other's approaches to reporting news. But how will Erica react when she finds out who he really is?


Meet Wally Sparks

Peter Baldwin

WALLY SPARKS! Love him, hate him, just tune in! And millions do. But when advertisers and the FCC begin complaining about Wally's outrageous antics, the network president (Burt Reynolds) gives Wally an ultimatum: "Clean up your act or the show is canned!" With one last shot to save his access, Wally goes after an interview with the conservative Governor of Georgia (David Ogden Stiers). With some freak luck and the help of Wally's undaunted television producer (Debi Mazar), Wally ends up at a political party at the Governor's mansion, where he uncovers a sensational story riddled with sex, political scandal and sky-high ratings potential!


The Trap (1959)

Norman Panama

A lowlife thug, Ralph Anderson (Richard Widmark), returns home in an attempt to hide his mob boss from the law. Ralph’s father, who is the town’s sheriff, is killed by the mob boss’ minions while they await rescue. This galvanizes Ralph who then sets out to bring the mob boss and his men to justice.


The Tin Star

Anthony Mann

Henry Fonda and Anthony Perkins headline "The Tin Star," a tough-minded, character-driven western nominated for an Oscar for its story and screenplay. Perkins plays Ben Owens, a greenhorn sheriff who hasn't worn his badge long... and won't live to wear it much longer unless he gets some savvy help. Fonda, bringing to his role the presence and plain speaking that made him an icon of the cinematic West, plays wily bounty hunter Morg Hickman. "A decent man doesn't want to kill," Morg counsels Ben. "But if you're going to shoot, shoot to kill." Morg backs up his words with action. And when the time comes, so will Ben.