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1. Fred Claus (2007)
PG | 116 min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Fred Claus, Santa's bitter older brother, is forced to move to the North Pole to help Santa and the elves prepare for Christmas in exchange for cash.
Director: David Dobkin | Stars: Vince Vaughn, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth Banks, John Michael Higgins
Votes: 47,853 | Gross: $72.01M
2. If I Had a Million (1932)
Passed | 88 min | Comedy, Drama
A dying tycoon gives million-dollar windfalls to eight people picked from the city directory.
Directors: James Cruze, H. Bruce Humberstone, Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Z. McLeod, Stephen Roberts, William A. Seiter, Norman Taurog, Lothar Mendes | Stars: Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, W.C. Fields, George Raft
Votes: 2,314
3. Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice (2008 Video Game)
E | Adventure, Mystery
Teen detective Nancy Drew goes undercover in Venice to track down an art thief known as "The Phantom".
Director: Mike Paganini | Stars: Lani Minella, Adrienne MacIain, Jonah Von Spreecken, Gin Hammond
Votes: 68
4. Palace (2008)
6 min | Short, Drama, Sci-Fi
Simon is a shattered man trying to recover from an accident he can't recall, as he struggles to get a grip on an increasingly elusive reality.
Director: Richard Story | Stars: Lorne Cardinal, Ed Heeley, Melina Nacos, Frank Ruffo
5.
The Dick Powell Theatre (1961–1963)
Episode:
Last of the Private Eyes
(1963)
60 min | Comedy, Drama
Kelly, a former cinema usher, wants to be a private eye; and he finds that life is just like the movies.
Director: Marc Daniels | Stars: Ronald Reagan, Robert Cummings, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, William Bendix
Votes: 9
6.
Computer Chronicles (1983–2002)
Episode:
High-Tech France - Part One
(1990)
TV-G | 29 min | News, Talk-Show
Part one of a look at the high-tech industry in France, shot on location in Paris.
Director: Peter Nichols | Stars: Stewart Cheifet, Gary Kildall, Claude Cargou, Jean-Paul Maury