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On the left:"Iris och Lojtnantshjarta" ("Iris and the Lieutenant"), 1946,
Sweden, directed by Alf Sjoberg Love blossoms between a guards officer
(Alf Kjellin) and a servant girl (Mai Zetterling) but they must struggle
against the opposition of a wealthy autocratic class.
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"Fire Down Below", 1957, GB, directed by Robert Parrish
Partners in a Caribbean fishing and smuggling business both fall
for a shady lady played by Rita Hayworth.
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"Arch of Triumph", 1948, US, directed by Lewis Milestone
In postwar Paris, an embittered refugee (Charles Boyer) seeks his
former nazi tormentor and has a tragic romance with a would-be suicide
(Ingrid Bergman).
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On the left: "Derelict", 1930, US, directed by Rowland V. Lee
Two officers of a freighter bound for Rio De Janeiro compete for
captaincy of the ship and for the attention of a female passenger
(Jessie Royce Landis).
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On the right: "Fame is the Name of the Game", 1966, US (made for
TV)
An enterprising magazine feature writer (Tony Franciosa) has uncovered
a murder plot and is escaping from his pursuers with girl Friday,
Jill St. John.
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