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                    (1956)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Burt Lancaster,
 Katharine Hepburn,
 Wendell Corey,
 Lloyd Bridges,
 Earl Holliman,
 Cameron Prud'Homme,
 Wallace Ford,
 Yvonne Lime,
 Kenneth Becker,
 Dottie Bee Baker
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Joseph Anthony
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Classics,
 Romance Classics,
 Classic Comedies,
 Romantic Comedies
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English
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2h 1m
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In the film 'The Rainmaker' (1956), a charismatic con man named Starbuck arrives in a drought-stricken town and promises to bring rain, while also transforming the lives of a struggling family. The movie beautifully intertwines themes of hope, dreams, and self-discovery.
                 
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