Not long after a close friend of Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) disappears, the friend's abandoned fishing boat, "The Dancing...
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1973
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When a wealthy friend of the San Francisco police commissioner reports that his dog is missing, a disgruntled Ironside...
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1970
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This episode marks a rare joint appearance by actor James Daly and his daughter Tyne Daly. The elder Daly is cast as Judge...
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Director
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1970
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Susan Saginor (Carla Borelli), the wife of bank executive Eric Saginor (John Saxon), is the victim of a kidnapping....
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1970
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) investigates when a local college campus is besieged with phony bomb threats. It happens that there...
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1969
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So far as the authorities are concerned, Ironside's artist friend Danny Fielder (William Burns) died just after confessing to...
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Director
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1969
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In a small desert town, Ed (Don Galloway) is kidnapped by D.W. Donnelly (Clu Gulager), an escapee from a local prison farm....
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1969
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Anne Baxter guest stars as Ironside's attorney friend Carolyn White, whom the authorities have tagged as the "most obvious"...
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1968
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) comes to the aid of his old friend and comrade-in-arms Al Cervantes (Ricardo Montalban), a...
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1968
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In this suspenseful crime drama, a lawyer begins investigating the theft of some priceless Macedonian national treasures...
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1968
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) wants to find out why young Tim Patterson (Michael Christian) has forsaken a stellar college career...
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1968
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While on a test of new equipment -- for which only Nelson (Richard Basehart), Crane (David Hedison), and eight...
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1966
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Larry Storch guest stars as bank robber Jackson Farrell, who is dropped off on the island by helicopter after pulling off a...
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1965
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While working as a farmhand, Kimble (David Janssen) is recognized from a wanted poster, and finds himself pursued by local...
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1964
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Posing as "Leonard Hull", Kimble (David Janssen) journeys to a small Oklahoma town, where he is abruptly arrested by Sheriff...
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1964
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Using the name "Douglas Beckett", Kimble (David Janssen) is hired as a chauffeur by the wealthy Glenn family. Rebellious...
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1964
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Hate hangs heavy in the air in the small midwestern town where accused murderer Jagger (Terry Becker) is sentenced to hang at...
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1964
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In the eighth volume in a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a bizarre...
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1964
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While posing as "Ben Horton", Kimble (David Janssen) is hired by Norma Sessions (Angie Dickinson) to look after her brother...
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1964
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This Twilight Zone episode was purportedly adapted by Charles Beaumont from his own short story "The Beautiful People,"...
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1964
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Reginald Rose adapted the script for this Twilight Zone episode from his own 60-minute Studio One teleplay, which originally...
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1963
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This episode is a showcase for stalwart Untouchables supporting player Paul Picerni, here seen in his tradtional role as...
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1962
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Bearing traces of such earlier film offerings as The Great Gabbo and Dead of Night, the eerie Twilight Zone episode "The...
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1962
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Robert Stack plays a dual role in this episode, as Federal agent Elliot Ness and his lookalike, two-bit bookie Whitey Steele....
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1962
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Flood Tide can be described as The Children's Hour gone ballistic. Michel Ray is David Gordon a sweet-faced little boy who...
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1958
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Having inherited a huge cattle ranch from his late father, Will Keough (Fred MacMurray) wants nothing more than to tend to...
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1957
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Convicted murderer Clete Overton (Ed Kemmer) escapes from jail on the eve of his hanging. Bart tries to prove Cleve's...
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1957
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Efrem Zimbalist Jr. makes the first of several guest appearances as Dandy Jim Buckley, a gentleman gambler best described as...
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1957
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In this dark drama, a schizophrenic is forced out of his hospital due to overcrowding, and his doctors tell him to avoid...
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1957
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In this drama, a man is falsely accused of committing two murders, one of which is committed at the dog-track. Now he is...
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1956
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1956
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One of the earliest examples of the hot rod/juvenile delinquency flick, Running Wild featured William Campbell as a rookie...
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1955
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Actor Abner Biberman specialized in unpleasant characters; when he turned director in the mid-1950s, he specialized in...
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Director
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1955
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In this adventure, treasure hunters go in search of voodoo loot. The expedition is lead by a young woman and her avaricious...
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Director, Carl Dexter
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1954
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1954
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Elephant Walk was several weeks into production when the film's original leading lady, Vivien Leigh, was replaced by...
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Dr. Pereira
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1954
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1952
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In this detective drama, a gritty San Francisco gumshoe finds himself among those suspected of committing a string of...
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1951
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1950
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This drama is set within a steamy tropical jungle and chronicles the rivalry between two doctors looking for the cure to a...
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1946
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Edward Dmytryk's Back to Bataan stars John Wayne as Colonel Joe Madden. After General MacArthur decides to follow his order...
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1945
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It's every man for himself when Charles Laughton bites into the role of infamous 17th century pirate captain William Kidd....
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1945
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This campy little drama launched the career of B-girl Yvonne De Carlo. It is set during the Franco-Prussian war and...
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1945
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First filmed in 1928, Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer-winning novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey is given a ponderous treatment in...
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1944
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This lavish, 145-minute cinemadaptation of the Pearl Buck best-seller Dragon Seed was intended by MGM as a followup to the...
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1944
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Columbia's Two-Man Submarine was predicated on a then-new Japanese invention, designed to maneuver in waters where no...
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Gabe Fabian
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1944
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Based on the novel by A.J. Cronin, The Keys of the Kingdom was the first big-budget effort of movie-newcomer Gregory Peck....
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1944
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With famed journalist Drew Pearson appearing in the film's prologue and epilogue, it was easy in 1945 to confuse Betrayal...
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Yamato
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1944
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A major moneymaker for RKO Radio, Bombardier stars Pat O'Brien and Randolph Scott as trainers at a school for bomber pilots....
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1943
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The plot of the Pine-Thomas adventure quickie Submarine Alert is more than a little beholden to Hitchcock's The 39 Steps....
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Cmdr. Toyo
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1943
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1943
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Behind the Rising Sun is a rarity: a WW2 film with a handful of sympathetic Japanese characters. His eyes slanted by the RKO...
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1943
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The Milton Berle starrer Whispering Ghosts was clearly inspired by the Red Skelton comedy-mystery Whistling in the Dark...
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1942
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1942
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In this musical, which manages to look back with nostalgia upon prohibition and the depression (no small accomplishment),...
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1942
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Filmed in the months immediately following Pearl Harbor, 20th Century-Fox's Little Tokyo USA is 63 minutes' worth of...
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1942
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It's Dorothy Lamour again, sarong and all, in the South Seas wish-dream Beyond the Blue Horizon. Lamour plays Tama, a...
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1942
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An entertaining amalgam of Universal contract players, leftover sets and stock footage, South of Tahiti stars Brian Donlevy,...
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1941
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One would never know it from the title, but This Woman is Mine is a virile seafaring yarn dealing with the northern fur...
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1941
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This remake of Dangerous is set in Singapore and chronicles the exploits of a woman who believes herself cursed. To recover,...
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1941
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Though Republic Pictures had discontinued its "Higgins Family" series in 1940, the studio continued filming its stray...
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Ratmar
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1941
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Republic Pictures borrowed William Wright from Paramount but then reduced him to third billing below ace villains J. Edward...
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1941
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One of the most schizophrenic films ever to come out of the Paramount "B" mill, The Monster and the Girl starts out as a...
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1941
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Lola Lane and James Craig play explorers working on behalf of the British government. Lane and Craig have been assigned to...
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1940
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Charles Bickford and James Craig are the rough-and-ready leads in Universal's South to Karanga. Running guns in South Africa,...
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1940
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No relation to the 1929 Fox talkie of the same name, Republic's The Girl From Havana offers blonde-bombshell Claire Carleton...
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1940
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1940
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In this espionage adventure, a courageous millworker must prove himself innocent of treason charges after the title spies...
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1940
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Beefcake star Jon Hall shows off his sleek physique in the exotic melodrama South of Pago Pago. The son of an island...
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1940
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In this romantic musical, a Russian prince sees a lovely singer in a town cafe and falls head-over-heels. Realizing that he...
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1939
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In this lively programmer a con man hires a character actor to masqueraded as the recently assassinated dictator of a tiny...
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1939
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Based upon an idea by Broadway columnist Mark Hellinger, The Roaring Twenties opens during World War I as doughboys Eddie...
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1939
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This sequel to Grand National's 1938 actioner Cipher Bureau once again stars Leon Ames as bureau head Major Philip Waring. In...
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Arlie Johnson
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1939
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1939
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Three years after the second Thin Man entry, MGM brought back the property by popular demand with Another Thin Man. As ever,...
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1939
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1939
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Though Rudyard Kipling's poem Gunga Din makes a swell recital piece, it cannot be said to have much of a plot. It's simply a...
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1939
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Otis Ferguson has said of Each Dawn I Die that "the story is of the kind you would have to see to disbelieve." And to be...
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1939
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