| Titanic (1997) |
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| An undersea expedition unearths a mysterious nude aboard the wreckage of the Titanic--a drawing of Rose DeWitt Bukater, then seventeen and vacationing aboard the "unsinkable" ship with her unctuous, moneyed fiance. While Rose falls in love with Jack Dawson, a free-spirited artist and third-class passenger who ignites the unquenchable fires of passion inside her, the hubris of the ship's crew tempts them to test the cross-Atlantic speed record--smack into an iceberg.
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| Tombstone (1993) |
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| A successul lawman's plans to retire anonymously in Tombstone, Arizona are distrupted by the kind of outlaws he was famous for eliminating. The life and times of the famous cowboy outlaw turned town-taming marshall, Wyatt Earp. Story focuses on the build up to the gunfight at the OK Corral, located at the outskirts of the town of Tombstone, Arizona.
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| Memphis Belle (1990) |
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| The brave young men of the B-17 flying fortress named Memphis Belle have just one more mission to fly over Nazi-occupied Europe and they will be on their way home to a hero's welcome. But this 25th mission will also be their most dangerous. Bombing target: Bremen. Fact-based drama.
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| Back to the Future Part II (1989) |
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| Marty and Doc fix the McFly family in the year 2015 only to find new wrinkles back home in Hill Valley, 1985, which forces them to go back to 1955 once again to fix the future. Whew! Academy Award Nominations: Best Visual Effects.
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| Back to the Future (1985) |
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| With the help of a wacky scientist, a young teen travels back to 1955 in a Delorean turned time-machine. Once there, he meets his parents, still teenagers, but his presence throws things out-of-whack and he must ensure they fall in love and get married or else he'll never come to exist.
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