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Saboteur
Saboteur

Scripted by the inimitable Dorothy Parker, Hitchcock's nerve-rattling wartime thriller takes a favorite theme-the wrongly accused man- and gives it a strong, seditious twist. Terrific acting and a breakneck pace make ...

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Sabrina
Sabrina

Hepburn blossoms as Sabrina, perhaps the world's most enchanting and cultivated chauffeur's daughter. Under Wilder's capable wing (he both directed and wrote the screenplay), the young Oscar-nominated star smoothly ...

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Safe Conduct
Safe Conduct

If you like movies about movies, this one delivers the goods and so much more. Literate, atmospheric and thoroughly believable, "Safe Conduct" portrays the many small, quiet acts of bravery undertaken throughout ...

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Sahara
Sahara

Director Korda's gritty, gutsy WWII actioner vividly evokes the particular risks and hazards of desert warfare, while showcasing Bogie in his prime, on the front lines of battle. Duryea is solid as usual as Jimmy, and ...

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Saint of 9/11: The True Story of Father Mychal Judge
Saint of 9/11: The True Story of Father Mychal Judge

Narrated by Sir Ian McKellen, Holsten’s doc is a fitting elegy for a tremendously inspiring figure who battled demons as a recovering alcoholic and gay Catholic, but whose bigness of heart touched the lives of ...

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Salaam Bombay!
Salaam Bombay!

Former documentarist Mira Nair's angry, disconsolate, and deeply moving drama about poverty and child homelessness in India was shot on location and stars a cast of non-actors the director recruited from Bombay slums. ...

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Salesman
Salesman

The innovative, powerful “Salesman” put the Maysles Brothers on the map as film-makers, and remains one of the finest documentaries ever made, as it shines sobering light on the modern human condition. In Paul Brennan, ...

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Salt of the Earth
Salt of the Earth

Filmed independently on a shoestring by blacklisted director Herbert Biberman--at the dark height of McCarthyist persecution, no less--“Earth” was itself blacklisted on release, the only movie in our country’s history ...

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Samurai Rebellion
Samurai Rebellion

Masaki Kobayashi (“Hara-Kiri”) is one of the least well-known Japanese masters on our shores, yet his reputation should be greater on the strength of “Rebellion” alone, which tells the story of a samurai (the legendary ...

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Sanjuro
Sanjuro

"Sanjuro" may not match its predecessor in sheer virtuosity, but it's actually more fun, thanks to Mifune's comic scenery-chewing, and the innately humorous contrast between the clean, proper youths and their unlikely, ...

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Sansho the Bailiff
Sansho the Bailiff

Set in 11th-century Japan "before man's awakening" and based on an oral tragedy told for centuries, Mizoguchi's melancholic story of fate, endurance, and compassion is widely regarded as an Eastern masterpiece. Filmed ...

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Saraband
Saraband

In today's film environment, watching a new Bergman feature is like experiencing a rain-shower during a drought. Anyone who recalls 1973's "Scenes" will be particularly moved by the reunion of Ullmann and Josephson. But ...

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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Another top quality, British "kitchen-sink" drama from the 1960s, Reisz's film launched Finney to prominence after a promising debut in Tony Richardson's "The Entertainer." Drowning five days of stagnation in one ...

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Saving Private Ryan
Saving Private Ryan

A virtuosic, hard-hitting war film by Hollywood icon Steven Spielberg, "Ryan" opens with an intensely violent 24-minute battle sequence that many claim is the most realistic ever committed to celluloid. (It's certainly ...

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Sawdust and Tinsel
Sawdust and Tinsel

One of the Swedish master’s finest early efforts has all the qualities and themes we know from his better-known films: broken hearts, disillusioned seekers, the sweet, melancholy pain of human existence, and the theater ...

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Say Amen, Somebody
Say Amen, Somebody

Regardless of anyone's race or creed, this movie provides rare nourishment for the soul. With its message of love and hope contagious, Director Nierenberg fashions a touchingly human and uplifting portrait of gospel ...

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Say Anything
Say Anything

This disarming teen romance clicks because it has the courage and confidence to portray its characters’ passions and problems without the usual overload of cuteness or angst; it all feels honest, heartfelt and real. ...

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Sayonara
Sayonara

This potent, then-controversial drama about a romance between an American and an Asian during wartime was adapted from a novel by James Michener. Shot in Technicolor on location in Japan, the film is gorgeous to look ...

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Scaramouche
Scaramouche

"Scaramouche" has enough action, romance and color to fill ten movies, and is justly famous for featuring the longest sword duel on film, which takes place in an abandoned theater. Director George Sidney created one of ...

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Scared Straight!
Scared Straight!

Shapiro's Oscar-winning feature did in 1978 what no law-enforcement officers were capable of: put cocky juveniles face to face with some of the state's most dangerous and notorious criminals, the very men they'd meet in ...

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