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Dallas (1950) was a Western Film directed by Stuart Heisler and produced by Anthony Veiller.

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Stella Dallas (1937)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 12, 2017 From 4 Star Films

Early on, when she is growing up, it seems very easy to read Stella (Barbara Stanwyck). She is a young woman born into a humble background with a family that could at best be called earthy. Still, Stella wants to know what it feels like to live in the lap of luxury. She wants a more refined life and... Read full article


Stella Dallas (1937)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 12, 2017 From 4 Star Films

Early on, when she is growing up, it seems very easy to read Stella (Barbara Stanwyck). She is a young woman born into a humble background with a family that could at best be called earthy. Still, Stella wants to know what it feels like to live in the lap of luxury. She wants a more refined life and... Read full article


Screening of "Stella Dallas" at Daystar Center March 11

By Stephen Reginald on Mar 1, 2017 From Classic Movie Man

Screening of "Stella Dallas" at Daystar Center March 11 “Stanwyck on State Street” Film Series: Stella Dallas (1937) Where: The Venue 1550 at the Daystar Center, 1550 S. State Street, Chicago, IL When: March 11, 2017 Time: 6:45 p.m. Hosted by Stephen Reginald Growing up on the wro... Read full article


Dallas Buyers Club

By Alyson on Feb 28, 2014 From The Best Picture Project

Based on a true story, Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) leads a fast and rough life. ?He?s an electrician working in dangerous areas, a swindling gambler at the local rodeo, drinks heavily, snorts coke and has plenty of loose women. ?When we first meet him, there is no denying his physical conditi... Read full article


Dallas Buyers Club

By Michael on Feb 26, 2014 From Le Mot du Cinephiliaque

Dallas Buyers Club (Jean-Marc Vall?e, 2013) Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) discovers he has AIDS in 1985, a disease wrongly known as a consequence of being homosexual. He gets to illegally import drugs to treat his condition and help many other patients having the same disease to attenuate th... Read full article


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Tonia Robles: Do you know what Texas means? It's an Indian word for friends. It's a big land with room for everyone. And you could be a part of it in time.


Don Felipe Robles: [to Will Marlow] Brave, strong - like lizards in dark corners, but your day of looting is almost done!


Matt Coulter: I wish it was Saturday night so I could take a bath.


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Also directed by Stuart Heisler




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Also released in 1950




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