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Apr 2019
34m 29s

Geoffrey Horne and the Mysterious Disapp...

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Barely out of college in the mid-1950s, Geoffrey Horne was a heartthrob TV star with acting chops to rival the greatest talents of his day. In '57 David Lean gave him a breakout role in his masterpiece, Bridge on the River Kwai and Otto Preminger followe 
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