Murray Hamilton
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Filmography
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The Spirit of St. Louis
(1957)Celebrate the historic May 20, 1927 flight of "The Spirit of St. Louis" with screen legend Jimmy Stewart aerial legend Charles Lindbergh.

The Last Days of Patton
(1986)Una representación de los años de otoño del general Patton cuando, a la sombra de la guerra, resulta herido en un accidente automovilístico.

The FBI Story
(1959)From two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Don Whitehead's bestseller and directed by veteran Hollywood hitmaker Mervyn LeRoy, The FBI Story is your rat-a-tat ticket to the inside story.

Jaws 2
(1978)Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water! The beach-goers of Amity are threatened again by a giant, man-eating shark in this thrilling sequel to Spielberg's masterpiece!

The Graduate
(1967)Hollywood darlings Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and Katharine Ross create one outrageous love triangle in this groundbreaking American film classic.

No Time for Sergeants
(1958)Andy Griffith stars as a naïve, stubborn, Georgia farm boy with acompletely literal mind who thwarts the best attempts of a peacetime AirForce to indoctrinate him into the military.

Brubaker
(1980)The new warden of a state-controlled work farm enters the prison as an inmate.

The Drowning Pool
(1975)Academy Award winners Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward star in this thriller about a big-city private detective who travels to the Deep South to help a former girlfriend ... only to be caught in The Drowning Pool. Private eye Lew Harper's (Newman) first surprise comes when he learns the identity of the woman who has hired him--Iris Devereaux (Woodward). And every subsequent twist leads Harper de...

Casey's Shadow
(1978)Lloyd is a horse trainer, struggling to raise his kids alone. Their family colt, Casey's Shadow, is entered into a race for the chance of a lifetime.

If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
(1969)A British tour guide takes a bus full of American tourists on a whirlwind trip through Europe.

Jaws
(1975)A giant great white shark arrives on the shores of a New England beach resort and wreaks havoc with bloody attacks on swimmers until a part-time sheriff teams up with a marine biologist and an old seafarer to hunt the monster down.

No Way to Treat a Lady
(1968)A crafty serial killer plays a game of cat-and-mouse with a harried police detective trying to track him down.

Toward the Unknown
(1956)Tortured into a false confession while a POW in Korea, Major Lincoln Bond returns to active service as a test pilot.

The Amityville Horror
(1979)For God's sake, GET OUT! was the ad campaign for the 1979 shocker The Amityville Horror. The film was based on the allegedly true story of the luckless Lutz family, who move lock, stock, and barrel into a new home, only to find that it is possessed by the demonic spirits of its previous owners.

1941
(1979)Steven Spielberg directs this riotous farce depicting the hysteria of a cross section of Los Angeles citizens following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The film is loosely based on a true event in which a Japanese submarine surfaced off the California coast, setting off a brief wave of panic.

The Hustler
(1961)HD. Brassy pool shark Paul Newman travels the small-town circuit while heading for a big-time showdown in this 1961 classic.

Houseboat
(1958)This OscarеЁ-nominated film has the legendary Cary Grant as a government attorney who can't seem to shake his bad fortune. Living on a houseboat, widowed and left with three unruly kids, he hires Sophia Loren as a governess.

Incident on a Dark Street
(1973)A small-time hoodlum is murdered just as he’s about to blow the whistle on an organized crime syndicate. And then the Justice Department steps in.

Seconds
(1966)An unhappy middle-aged banker agrees to a procedure that will fake his death and give him a completely new look and identity - one that comes with its own price.

Tall Story
(1960)In this college comedy classic based on the hit Broadway play, Academy Award-winner Jane Fonda ("Klute") makes her screen debut as a husband-hunting co-ed who snares a basketball hero (Anthony Perkins, "Psycho" )