British paramedic Jason Channing (Jamie Ross) shows up for a tour of duty with Station 51 to observe American lifesaving...
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1973
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Paula Slayton, the woman who saddled John (Randolph Mantooth) with a dog named Bonnie in Emergency!'s premiere episode,...
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1973
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After a hard day in the field, John (Randolph Mantooth) returns to his bunk at the station, only to find that it has become...
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1973
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Steve Franken, best known to baby-boomers as the snotty Chatsworth Osborne Jr. on the old Dobie Gillis TV series, is here...
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1971
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Sidelined by a fractured wrist, Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) pulls what he regards as "light duty", a night-desk shift...
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1970
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) spend most of this episode endeavoring to track down and...
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1970
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Officers Reed (Kent McCord) and Malloy (Martin Milner) have their hands full with a boisterous female alcoholic named Mae...
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1970
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Today's shift finds mobile officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) chasing after a man suspected of...
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1970
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This episode focuses on the LAPD's Special Weapons and Tactics unit, which had made a "guest" appearance in the previous...
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1970
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) arrest young Bill Erickson (David Westberg) on a...
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1970
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Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) have no idea what they're in for when they arrest a...
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1970
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The men of Adam-12 have quite a full case load in this episode. One of the challenges facing mobile officers Reed (Kent...
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1970
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Tonight's case load for Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is a hectic one indeed. The two...
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1969
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This episode runs the gamut from comedy to tragedy for LAPD mobile officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent...
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1968
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The title characters in this episode of Bonanza are the Lowell sisters: Ara (Vera Miles, Gabrielle (Lyn Edgington, Lorraine...
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1966
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The Germans capture Saunders (Vic Morrow) and place him in a makeshift prison compound along with three other newly acquired...
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1966
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Joining Saunders (Vic Morrow) on a mission to destroy a German radar installation are two new men: Sgt. Rawlings (H.M....
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1966
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Never a good aviator in the best of times, Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) doesn't look forward to going on an aerial reconnaissance...
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1966
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With his commanding officer killed and his subordinates disabled by a mine explosion, Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) is forced to...
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1965
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Hanley (Rick Jason) and his men are stranded in the middle of enemy territory when they are refused transportation by...
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1965
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Versatile character actor Vito Scotti guest stars as a Japanese soldier who has been piloting the local waters in his one-man...
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1965
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) levels some serious charges against Pvt. Stevens (Don Gordon), a soldier whom he first met on D-Day....
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1965
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Wounded in combat, Saunders (Vic Morrow) awakens to find himself dressed in a German uniform. In order not to give himself...
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1965
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In Volume 35 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a two-dimensional alien...
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1964
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The Seaview rescues a survivor (Nick Adams) from an Antarctic expedition who seems to be suffering tropical exposure, and...
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1964
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When contact is established between Earth and the planet Chroma, located ten light years away, an exchange is proposed...
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1964
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Marching into an open field, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are greeted with a barrage of machine-gun fire by a wounded GI...
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1964
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In Volume 25 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a scientist on a remote...
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1964
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While on an orbital flight, American astronaut Robert Gaines (Steve Forrest) experiences a sudden blackout. When he awakens,...
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1963
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Several years after a nuclear war, a handful of survivors are compelled to follow the instructions of the mysterious "old man...
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1963
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While on maneuvers near the site of Custer's Last Stand, a modern-day Army tank crew encounters evidence that they have...
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1963
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Pinned down by heavy shelling, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is unable to move his men out of their hiding place, even though the...
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1963
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While on a driving tour of America with her parents (Michael Wilding, Anna Lee), young English girl Loren Saunders...
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1963
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Famous for her collection of valuable rings, movie star Bunny Blake (Maggie McNamara) is inexorably drawn back to her home...
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1963
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When a drifter named Ray Roscoe (Robert Sterling) saves little Tony Mitchell (Bill Mumy) from drowning, Tony's grateful...
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1962
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1962
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Wealthy Clara (Vivienne Segal) has trouble believing her much-younger husband, Claude (Mark Miller), when he declares that he...
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1961
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Spending six years in prison for a crime he did not commit, embittered Ernie Walters (Rip Torn) decides to become a criminal...
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1961
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Desperate for attention, high-school student Susan Harper (Susan Harrison) fakes being attacked by a "masked man." Just as...
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1961
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Just before he is to hold a very important party, successful novelist Kerwin Drake (John Emery) is confronted by his...
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1961
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Lee Philips stars as con artist Ben Conant (alias Freddie Sheldon), whose latest pigeon is wealthy Mrs. Lisa Talbot...
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1961
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A young Robert Redford headlines this episode as burglar Charlie Pugh, who after a shoot-out with the cops is himself...
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1961
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1961
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Peter Falk guest stars as gangster Meyer Fine, a man who lives in mortal fear of sudden death. When a prominent young man...
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1961
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1961
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The scene is Las Vegas, where William Benson (Arthur Hill) has dropped a bundle at the gaming tables. But Benson's luck seems...
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1960
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Announcing that his girl Angie (Doris Dowling) won't marry him until he goes legitimate, bookie Larry Chetnick...
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1960
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When mobster Little Dandy Dorf (Frankie Darro) makes a pass at sultry nightclub singer Georgia (Linda Lawson), he is punched...
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1960
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A Tennessee outlaw wants to create a huge network of other outlaws. In the process, he kills the father of a man's fiance,...
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1960
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In flashback, the Maverick brothers explain to Dandy Jim Buckley (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) why it wouldn't be healthy for them to...
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1958
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Ernest Lehman drew upon his experiences as a Broadway press agent to write the devastating a clef short story "Tell Me About...
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1957
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1956
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Paddy Chayefsky's Oscar-winning slice-of-life drama originated as a live 1953 broadcast directed by Delbert Mann on The...
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1955
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1954
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Produced by Burt Lancaster's own company, Vera Cruz teams Lancaster with the venerable Gary Cooper. The story, set during the...
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1954
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1953
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1953
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Based on the autobiography by George and Anna Rose, Room for One More is a warm-hearted vehicle for husband-and-wife actors...
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1952
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Though its title would seem to indicate a medieval swashbuckler, The Iron Mistress is actually based on the life of American...
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1952
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Ronald Reagan delivers one of his best screen performances as baseball great Grover Cleveland Alexander in The Winning Team....
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1952
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James Cagney plays a once great newspaper reporter ruined by liquor. Thanks to the help of reformed alcoholic James Gleason,...
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1951
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When Margaret Mitchell originally submitted her manuscript for Gone with the Wind, its title was Tomorrow Is Another Day. The...
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1951
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Set during WW II, this film casts John Wayne as Duke Gifford, two-fisted submarine commander. Patricia Neal co-stars as Mary...
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1951
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This second screen version of Ernest Hemingway's To Have and Have Not is closer in spirit to the original than the first...
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1950
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1950
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The life of tragic jazz great Bix Beiderbecke is given the "a clef" treatment in Warner Bros. Young Man With a Horn. Kirk...
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1950
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Though Errol Flynn was well past his prime (and obviously well lubricated in certain scenes), he rises to the occasion of The...
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1949
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In pageant-like fashion, Warner Bros.' Task Force traces the history of the American aircraft carrier, as experienced by a...
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1949
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Love leads a man to his most evil deeds and forces him to change his ways in this Western. After being handed a dishonorable...
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1948
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Though not readily apparent at first, The Unfaithful is a remake of the 1940 Bette Davis vehicle The Letter, which in turn...
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1947
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1946
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Yes, even Ida Lupino occasionally starred in screwball comedies during the 1930s and 1940s. Pillow to Post casts Lupino as...
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1945
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Though filmed while WW2 was still very much in progress, The Very Thought of You has the lighthearted ambience of a postwar...
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1944
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