Based on the best-selling Vincent Bugliosi book of the same name, Helter Skelter is a made-for-TV account of the...
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1976
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Advertising executive Fred Bolton (Dean Jones) is under pressure from his boss Tom Dugan (Fred Clark) to come up with a new...
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1968
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The Cartwrights play host to two members of the Russian aristocracy, Count Alexis (Warren Stevens) and Countess Elena (Claire...
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1967
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Follow Me, Boys!, Disney's paean to the Boys Scouts of America, leaves no cliché unturned: we're even offered the old...
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1966
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Former silent-movie idol Ramon Novarro guest-stars as Jose Ortega, a prevaricating old windbag who claims to possess a...
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1965
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The FBI swoops down when saboteur Maury Maddock (Mark Richman) attempts to blow up a Government warehouse full of supplies...
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1965
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1965
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Lt. Gerard (Barry Morse) briefly suspends his search for fugitive Richard Kimble...
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1965
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In this western, set in 1875, an agent for the National Detective Agency is assigned to find the murderous outlaw gang that...
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1964
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Two years after the success of The Interns (1962) came this follow-up tale of medical interns during their first year working...
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1964
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No one could accuse this episode of The Untouchables of defaming the Italians--certainly not with the young, aggressively...
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1963
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Based on the autobiography of convicted killer John Resko (played here by Ben Gazzara), this routine biographical drama looks...
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1962
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Pvt. Braddock (Shecky Greene) is strongarmed into serving as jeep driver for Froggy Clyde (Keenan Wynn, a brash, bullying...
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1962
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1962
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In yet another high-stakes poker game, Bart (Jack Kelly) wins part ownership of Diamond Jim Malone's gambling casino....
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1962
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Hoss Cartwright is forced to kill neighboring farmer Willie Twilight (Keith Richards) in self-defense, whereupon Willie's...
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Red Twilight
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1961
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1961
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First telecast January 22, 1960, this Twilight Zone episode was adapted by Rod Serling from the famous radio play by...
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Sailor
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) receives an urgent message from a notorious con artist named Simon Quill (Adam Williams), who hopes...
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1960
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Having just robbed a pawnshop, two-bit crooks Chester and Paula Diedrich (Fred Clark, Jean Carson) have only one "prize" to...
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Woodward
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) agrees to help a young bride named Helen Martin (Olive Sturgess), prove that her bank-clerk husband...
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1959
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to...
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1959
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Determined to track down the man who murdered his wife, Flint Johnson (Onslow Stevens) forms a posse. Adam and Little Joe...
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1959
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As Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) and the Untouchables close in on notorious gang leader Ma Barker (Claire Trevor) and her brood...
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1959
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1958
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Peter Van Hook (Alan Ladd), alias The Dutchman, is nearing the end of a stretch in Yuma Territorial Prison for a gold robbery...
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1958
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Dave Brewster (Adam Williams) arrives to take his new job as an electronics technician at a top-secret Air Force base in...
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Dave Brewster
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1958
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In this variation on a theme explored in the classic western Red River, Paladin (Richard Boone) decides to intervene when he...
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1958
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Mr. Johnson (Edgar Stehli) claims to have had a vision of the serial strangler who is terrorizing the city. Unfortunately, no...
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1958
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After accusing his wife Myrna (June Dayton) of trying to poison him, Ed Davenport (John Stephenson) dies in a motel room....
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1957
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Based on a 1941 movie entitled Shepherd of the Hills, this is the story of a gunfighter who decides to return home after 17...
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1957
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1957
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Dr. Brown
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1957
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In this war romance, set during WW II, a widow falls for a Marine colonel. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1956
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The Korean conflict of the early '50s saw widespread use of psychological torture by the North Korean communists on enemy...
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1956
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Joel McCrea stars in this leisurely paced Western from Allied Artists (formerly Monogram) originally released in Cinemascope....
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1956
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John Wayne plays anti-Nazi Prussian sea captain Karl Erlich in Sea Chase, one of the many film commentaries released post...
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1955
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Six convicts plan a prison break and are successful, though their ringleader (William Bendix) is injured in the attempt. He...
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1955
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Dragonfly Squadron is set in 1950 in the months before the beginning of the Korean War. John Hodiak stars as Major Mathew...
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1954
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The Yellow Tomahawk stars Rory Calhoun as a Wyoming Indian scout who forms a strong friendship with Cheyenne warrior Lee Van...
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1954
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Marty Kusalich
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1953
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Fritz Lang directed this gritty drama of gangland murder and police corruption, which was considered quite violent in its...
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1953
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Carl Martin
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1952
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The Technicolor adventure epic Flying Leathernecks offers two things that film cultists can never get enough of: star...
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1951
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The genesis for Queen for a Day was the Dorothy Parker short story Horsie, all about a homely woman who takes a job as a...
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1951
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