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Linus and Davis Larrabee are the two sons of a very wealthy family. Linus is all work -- busily running the family corporate empire, he has no time for a wife and family. David is all play -- technically he is employed by the family business, but never shows up for work, spends all his time entertaining, and has been married and divorced three times. Meanwhile, Sabrina Fairchild is the young, shy, and awkward daughter of the household chauffeur, who has been infatuated with David all her life find out more...


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When he overhears a doctor discussing the imminent death of a patient, hypochondriac George (Hudson) believes the doc is referring to him. Convinced he's living on borrowed time, George enlists the aid of his best friend Arnold (Randall) to find a new husband for his soon-to-be-widowed wife Judy (Day). Already alarmed by her husband's increasingly strange behaviour, Judy is even more bewildered when an old flame shows up and George bends over backwards to encourage his advances! find out more...

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It's the off-season at the lonely Beauregard Hotel in Bournemoth, and only the long-term tenants are still in residence. Life is stirred up, however, when the beautiful Ann Shankland arrives to see her alcoholic ex-husband, John Malcolm, who is secretly engaged to Pat Cooper, the woman who runs the hotel. Meanwhile, snobbish Mrs Railton-Bell discovers that the kindly if rather doddering Major Pollock, played by David Niven, who won an Oscar for his performance, a retired officer who likes to find out more...


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Wholesome Doris Day is at her virginal best in this story of a girl who is both chaste and chased. When she meets a dashing millionaire (Cary Grant) he sweeps her off her feet with his exuberant generosity. But he soon finds out that just because she's poor doesn't mean she's cheap. Mind you, she's mighty tempted by the idea of getting wrapped up in the bloody skins of the needlessly slaughtered animal of the title to help her feel beautiful and, y'know, classy. Cheery romance. find out more...

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Frothy romantic comedy with a seemingly bottomless wardrobe budget. Mitchum is the brash American who takes a shine to very married countess Deborah Kerr and whisks her off for a night on the tiles, getting her home just in time for a duel at dawn with an understandably miffed Cary Grant.

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Employees of the Sleeptite Pajama Factory are looking for a whopping seven-and-a-half cent an hour increase and they won't take no for an answer. Babe Williams (Doris Day) is their feisty employee representative but she may have found her match in shop superintendent Sid Sorokin (John Raitt). When the two get together they wind up discussing a whole lot more than job actions! The real star of the show though is Bob Fosse's stunning choreography, in particular the tour de force sequence of the wo find out more...

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A wonderfully witty story of a society wedding that seems doomed to failure. Hepburn is superb as the sassy Tracy, fighting off the advances of sarcastic ex-hubby, Grant, and the unwelcome attention of Stewart, the tabloid hack. As the wedding approaches, who will she marry? Deliciously funny! find out more...

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This story of a married man's attempt to have an affair with the girl in the flat upstairs is really a setting for a series of stunning theatrical set pieces. Monroe is mesmerising, as always, as the object of desire. find out more...

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A frothy romantic comedy starring Doris Day as a housewife who becomes a celebrity when she advertises a well-known brand of soap. Hubby, though, thinks she should be staying at home doing the dishes etc. I can't bring myself to respond positively to this era and genre of film so let's just say if you like Doris…go for it! find out more...

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Three young American women in Rome visit the Trevi fountain, each throwing in a coin and all wishing for true love to come their way. This being a 1950s Hollywood romance you can be fairly confident they get what they are after, but it's a divertingly enjoyable journey to their objective. find out more...