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Marty (1953) [Movie] IMDb TMDB
Marty
director: Delbert Mann actor: Rod Steiger / Nancy Marchand
Marty Pilletti is a 36-year-old butcher who lives with his mother, who is always asking him why he doesn't find a nice girl and get married. The truth is Marty is lonely and would like nothing better, but he has low self-esteem and admits to his mother that he's ugly and no one wants him. He's tired of going to the Saturday night dance with his buddies and then going home more depressed than he was when the evening started. But at one of those dances he meets Clara. They have a great deal in common but Marty will have to overcome peer pressure if he and Clara are to have a relationship.
Our Town (1955) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
Our Town
director: Delbert Mann actor: Frank Sinatra / Paul Newman
Change comes slowly to a small New Hampshire town in the early 20th century. People grow up, get married, live, and die. Milk and the newspaper get delivered every morning, and nobody locks their front doors. This musicalization of Thornton Wilder's classic play stars Frank Sinatra, who introduces the song, "Love and Marriage," which would go on to be immortalized as the theme song to the sitcom "Married with Children."
The Left Handed Gun (1958) [Movie] IMDb TMDB Skybridge WikiData
The Left Handed Gun
director: Arthur Penn actor: Paul Newman / Lita Milan
other title: Furia selvaggia - Billy Kid / The Left Handed Gun - Skud fra venstre
When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
A Thousand Clowns (1965) [Movie] IMDb TMDB WikiData
A Thousand Clowns
director: Fred Coe actor: Jason Robards / Barry Gordon
other title: L'incredibile Murray / Tausend Clowns
Twelve-year-old Nick lives with his Uncle Murray, a Mr.Micawber-like Dickensian character who keeps hoping something won't turn up. What turns up is a social worker, who falls in love with Murray and a bit in love with Nick. As the child welfare people try to force Murray to become a conventional man (as the price they demand for allowing him to keep Nick), the nephew, who until now has gloried in his Uncle's iconoclastic approach to life, tries to play mediator. But when he succeeds, he is alarmed by the uncle's willingness to cave in to society in order to save the relationship.