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Movies starring Atterbury, Malcolm

Biography: 
Philadelphia native Malcolm Atterbury was born into a wealthy family - his father was president of the Pennsylvania Railroad - but he himself had no desire to go into the family business. He had always wanted to be an actor, and to that end got himself a job managing a radio station. From there he went into vaudeville, then into stage work in both musicals and dramas, gaining a reputation as a sol ...  show all 


Wild River (1960)

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Genres: Drama | Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Clift, Montgomery | Remick, Lee | Van Fleet, Jo | Salmi, Albert | Flippen, Jay C. | Westerfield, James | Loden, Barbara | Overton, Frank | Atterbury, Malcolm | Bess, Big Jeff | Dern, Bruce | Dudley, John | Jones, Robert Earl | Menson, Mark | Smith, Alfred E.
Directors: Kazan, Elia
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A young field administrator (Montgomery Clift) for the TVA comes to rural Tennessee to oversee the building of a dam on the Tennessee River. He encounters opposition from the local people, in particular a farmer who objects to his employment (with pay) of local black laborers. Much of the plot revolves around the eviction of an elderly woman from her home on an island in the River, and the young man’s love affair with that woman’s widowed granddaughter.


Birds, The (1963)

Monday, October 1st, 2007
Genres: Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Countries: USA
Actors: Taylor, Rod | Tandy, Jessica | Pleshette, Suzanne | Hedren, Tippi | Cartwright, Veronica | Griffies, Ethel | McGraw, Charles | McDevitt, Ruth | Chapman, Lonny | Mantell, Joe | Weaver, Doodles | Atterbury, Malcolm | McGovern, John | Swenson, Karl | Deacon, Richard
Directors: Hitchcock, Alfred
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Guaranteed to make you want to stop bird-watching and put the old bird feeder to the ax—at least for a while. The whole thing starts when Melanie Daniels is crossing a lake and is nipped by a gull. Gradually, incidence of bird damage to humans by pecking increases. Glass windows splinter before diving birds, children are sent home from school to safety, townspeople take refuge in a lunchroom, Miss Daniels in a phone booth, and finally everyone hides in homes tightly boarded up against repeated attacks by the birds. It’s enough to make you kick the next pigeon you come across.