The hokey TerrorVision is more an unintentional model of how horror films were made in the early '50s than a trend-setting...
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1986
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Under orders from General Stockwell (Robert Vaughn), the A-Team tries to rescue three innocent Americans from the third world...
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1986
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In this episode, an assassin poses as Buffalo Bill so he can get closer to the Spanish ambassador he is supposed to kill....
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1985
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Robin Williams stars as Vladimir Ivanoff, a Russian sax player working in a circus whose home life with his warm and colorful...
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Orlando Ramirez
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1984
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Grace Kelly, the high-society beauty who became an Oscar-winning actress and then a European princess, is the subject of this...
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1983
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Arthur Hailey's novel Hotel had already served as the inspiration for a 1967 theatrical film when this TV pilot came along on...
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1983
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1983
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Who better than former stuntman Hal Needham to direct the made-for-TV Stunts Unlimited? Glenn Corbett stars as former CIA...
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1979
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William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist, proved a workmanlike producer/director for 1979's The Ninth Configuration. Army...
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1979
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Jake (Charles Grodin), an insurance investigator, is assigned to probe the killing of a wealthy businessman in Acapulco. To...
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1979
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1979
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Killer bees migrate to the United States from Africa via South America in this disaster film produced and directed by the...
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1978
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Alejandro Martel
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1976
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The mysterious Bermuda Triangle is the setting for the 1975 TV movie Satan's Triangle. Kim Novak is washed up (not...
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1975
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1975
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Elmore Leonard's script for Mr. Majestyk was, like his novel, supposed to have concentrated on the plight of Chicano migrant...
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1974
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A courageous stick fighter takes on a wicked Spanish governor to fight for the rights of oppressed Filipinos in this martial...
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1974
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The flammable money of the title is of the counterfeit variety. Enterprising prison inmate E. G. Marshall devises a scheme to...
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1973
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Produced in Europe, Impulsion barely made a dent in American moviehouses. We couldn't find any references to the film at all...
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1972
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In this drama, an architect drives himself mad thinking that his wife is cheating on him and ends up killing two of his...
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1971
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A girl orphaned at a young age becomes the spark for a violent confrontation between two street gangs. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1970
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Having survived seventy years and outlived four wives, old Mr. Montero is as spry and lively as ever. Thus it comes as...
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1970
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Sr. Bertrille becomes a TV star when she is captured on film in a "hidden camera" detergent advertisement. Unfotunately, her...
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1970
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Singer/songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, who composed many of The Monkees' best tunes, appear in this episode of The...
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1970
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Celebrated bullfighter El Charro (Ben Archibek) has entered convent San Tanco under an assumed name. His purpose: to learn to...
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1970
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To qualify for state aid to build a children's day camp, Convent San Tanco must increase their community's popular by 444...
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1970
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The nuns try to help a troublesome convent youngster named Armando (George Spell). The plan backfires when Armando turns into...
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1970
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Robert Lansing guest-stars as Mr. Sanders, a former (and none too distinguished) student of San Tanco's convent school. Now a...
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1970
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Back during the Korean War, Carlos Ramirez adopted a 2-year-old orphan girl named Kim, whom he has supported, sight unseen,...
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1970
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Now Sr. Bertrille is flying in her sleep, with no recollection of her nocturnal forays into the clouds. While snoozing away...
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1970
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Elinor Donahue makes her third guest appearance as obstetrician Jennifer Ethrington (Elinor Donahue), the sister of Sr....
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1970
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Sr. Bertrille ends up in the doghouse when she takes care of the mutt owned by Felix the plumber (Gino Conforti). She does...
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1970
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Series regular Alejandro Rey once more essays the dual role of dapper casino owner Carlos Ramirez and Carlos' monumentally...
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1970
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The nuns in general and Sr. Bertrille in particular offer to substitute for popular advice columnist "Dear Aggie." In...
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1969
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Former Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In regular Chelsea Brown guest-stars as Paola, the young secretary of Convent San Tanco. When...
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1969
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It all begins when a parishioner named Benito (David Hurst) donates a lottery ticket to Convent San Tanco. Though grateful,...
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1969
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Communist army officer Miguel Torres (Alejandro Rey) hijacks the airliner bearing Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and...
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1969
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This time out, Sr. Bertrille is outraged over a parking ticket. No, she didn't technically receive the ticket, but her...
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1969
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At the urging of Sr. Bertrille, casino owner Carlos Ramirez agrees to act as surrogate father to convent orphan Marcello...
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1969
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Sister Bertrille (Sally Field), ebullient American novice at Convent San Tanco in Puerto Rico, continues in her efforts to...
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Carlos Ramirez
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1969
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Casino owner Carlos Ramirez' latest romantic conquest is the lovely Elena. At least, she was his latest conquest until Carlos...
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1969
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Part One of the two-part Flying Nun episode "Great Casino Robbery" first aired on January 30, 1969. Alan Hale Jr. guest-stars...
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1969
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Seven in Darkness has the distinction of being the first made-for-TV "ABC Movie of the Week." The "seven" are all blind...
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1969
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Sr. Bertrille stages a benefit show at Convent San Tanco, using mostly local talent (including herself). Banking on the...
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1969
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Season Three of "The Flying Nun" was ushered in on September 17, 1969 with the episode titled "The Big Game." On this...
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1969
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Alejandro Rey appears in the dual role of casino owner Carlos Ramirez and Carlos' lookalike cousin Luis. A born loser, Luis...
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1969
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Robert Cummings guest-stars as Father Larson, the new priest at Convent San Tanco. Having spent his whole career in the...
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1969
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The fun begins when Sr. Bertrille makes a guest appearance on a San Juan children's television program. An enthusiastic TV...
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1969
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Impressionist Rich Little returns to The Flying Nun in the role of hopelessly accident-prone Brother Paul, a character...
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1969
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Sr. Bertrille tries to save Alice the cow from the butcher shop. To do this, our heroine must figure a way to persuade Alice...
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1969
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Veteran film and Broadway star Miriam Hopkins appears as Gloria Davenport, a former movie queen who has taken her vows and...
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1969
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The nuns of San Tanco busy themselves arranging a surprise party for one of the convent orphans. Police Captain Fomento gets...
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1969
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The title character in this episode of The Flying Nun is a light-fingered monkey. When valuable items turn up missing, Police...
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1969
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Facing eviction, the nuns are compelled to accept landlord Moreno (Ivor Francis) as their house guest. Doubting Moreno's...
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1969
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In the conclusion of the two-part "Great Casino Robbery," Sr. Bertrille and her light-fingered Uncle Reggie (Alan Hale Jr.)...
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1969
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Larry Storch guest-stars as obstreperous investigative reporter Joe Barnes. Checking on a reports of a flying nun in the...
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1969
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Sr. Bertrille's curiosity is piqued when the nuns of Convent San Tanco begins receiving huge donations and valuable gifts...
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1969
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Once again cooking up a fund-raising scheme for San Tanco, Sr. Bertrille wants to use the convent's kitchen facilities-plus a...
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1969
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Convinced that the nuns of San Tanco don't like him anymore, Carlos vows to turn over a new leaf. His sudden and baffling...
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1969
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A cagey and none too honest merchant named Antonio (Titos Vandis) saddles the nuns with a burro named Hector. Before long,...
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1969
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Sr. Bertrille becomes innocently embroiled in a labor-vs.-management dispute which threatens to shatter her friendship with...
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1969
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Written by Michael Morris, "The Boyfriend" is The Flying Nun's spin on "Rashomon." Dwayne Hickman guest-stars as Randy...
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1969
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Every time God closes a door, He opens a window-and sometimes, vice versa. Sr. Bertrille is initially delighted with her...
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1969
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Spring Byington guest-stars as the formidable and much-feared Mother General. The plot complications begin when Sr. Bertrille...
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1968
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This episode of The Flying Nun was penned by none other than Harlan Ellison, writing under his familiar nom de plume...
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1968
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A larcenous stray dog, appropriately named Raffles, wreaks havoc at Convent San Tanco. The pooch's habit of picking pockets...
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1968
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The sisters of San Tanco inherit a prizefighter named Mike (Ron Masak). This turns out to be a decidedly mixed blessing when...
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1968
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The second season of the vintage sitcom The Flying Nun was launched on September 26, 1968 with the episode titled "Song of...
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1968
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Sr. Betrille takes gawky, painfully self-conscioius preteener Bridgett (Cindy Cassell) under her wing. Believing that the...
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1968
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Patricia Barry guest-stars as Sabrina, a self-centered movie star who arrives in San Juan to film her latest movie. Saved...
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1968
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Sr. Bertrille tries to patch up the romance between a Jewish couple. The crux of the breakup is the man's chronic gambling,...
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1968
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Vito Scotti makes his first appearance on The Flying Nun as relentless-and relentlessly stupid-Police Captain Fomento....
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1968
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Paul Lynde takes over from the previous season's John Astin as Father Lundigan, a church psychologist whose own mental state...
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1968
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Vocalist Abbe Lane plays Felicia and sings Burt Bacharach's "The Look of Love" in this episode of The Flying Nun. It all...
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1968
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Sr. Bertrille adopts two bird eggs, accidentally breaking a musty old law which is rigidly enforced by bean-counting Police...
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1968
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Doltishly diligent Police Captain Fomento once again thinks he has sniffed out illegal activities at Convent San Tanco. This...
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1968
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Returning to his US Marine reserve unit, casino owner Carlos Ramirez faces a court-martial for an unintentional series of...
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1968
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In the absence of the other nuns, Sr. Betrille nervously holds down the fort at Convent San Tanco all by herself. Meanwhile,...
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1968
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Convent San Tanco has received a huge contribution from a mysterious benefactor named Juan Hernando-a far from uncommon...
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1968
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Ever anxious to pounce upon potential lawbreakers, Police Captain Fomento installs parking meters near Convent San Tanco....
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1968
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Elinor Donahue returns in the role of Dr. Jennifer Ethrington, the sister of Sr. Bertrille. Having amicably ended her romance...
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1968
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Sr. Bertrille invites Carlos' Jewish goddaughter Linda Shapiro (Pamelyn Ferdin) to visit Convent San Tanco. Chaos ensues when...
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1968
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Determined to learn to read and write, middle-aged grocer Pedro (Albert Paulsen) makes a shambles out of Sr. Bertrille's...
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1968
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J. Pat O'Malley plays Captain Barnaby, a self-styled "ancient mariner" who boldly embarks upon a 1000-mile sea voyage....
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1968
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Michael Constantine guest-stars as Juan, a compulsive-and monumentally unlucky-gambler. A sudden upsurge in his fortunes...
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1968
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The delightful Elinor Donahue, who by a strange coincidence was the wife of Flying Nun executive producer Harry Ackerman,...
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1968
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To keep a bunch of gangsters from taking over his business, Carlos Ramirez transfers the ownership of his casino to the nuns...
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1968
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David Hurst guest stars as the tenacious old uncle of Sr. Bertrille's English-fracturing colleague Sr. Sixto (Shelley...
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1968
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Little Tonio (Gerald Michenaud) is convinced that flying nun Sr. Bertrille is his dead mother returning from Heaven. Trouble...
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1968
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Carlos Ramirez
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1968
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To brighten the existence of elderly, homesick Norwegian nun Sr. Olaf (Celia Lovsky), Sr. Bertrille takes to the air and...
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1967
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Future film director Henry Jaglom (Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?, Venice/Venice etc.) teams with future Oscar winner Sally Field...
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1967
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Sr. Bertrille is among the travelers taking a pack-mule trip into the mountain community of Santa Thomasina. Upon her...
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1967
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Rich Little makes his first Flying Nun appearance in the role of Brother Paul, a natural-born "jinx." Brother Paul's habit...
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1967
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While sailing through the air one fine morning, Sr. Bertrille discovers she has company: A pelican has fallen in love with...
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1967
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After promising to keep her flying abilities under wraps, Sr. Bertrille is inadvertently whisked aloft by a sudden gust of...
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1967
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Coming in for an emergency landing while flying important documents to the Mother Superior, Sr. Bertrille drops into the...
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1967
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Sr. Bertrille comes up with another of her sure-fire fundraising schemes for Convent San Tanco. This time, she persuades the...
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1967
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Maureen Arthur guest stars as Bobbye Starr, the girlfriend of Chicago mobster Al Caine (Herb Edelman). Much to the discomfort...
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1967
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Hoping to get a little peace and quiet, casino owner Carlos Ramirez sends Sr. Bertrille and ten convent children off on a...
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1967
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Psychologist Father Lundigan (John Askin) is skeptical about the Mother Superior's wild stories about a flying nun. Of...
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1967
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Overhearing Sr. Bertrille's plans to transfer to another convent, the nuns mistakenly believe that their young comrade is...
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1967
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Unwise in the ways of commerce, Sr. Bertrille is gypped by crooked used car dealer Money Back Hernando (Gino Conforti)....
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1967
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The bell of Convent San Tanco is broken, and the nuns are in desperate need of a quick substitute. The enterprising Sr....
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1967
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Carlos Ramirez
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1967
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This one-hour pilot episode for the popular ABC sitcom The Flying Nun introduces viewers to Sister Bertrille (Sally Field),...
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1967
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Convent San Tanco has become the home of a talking parrot with a very colorful -- and profane -- vocabulary. It is up to Sr....
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1967
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Rhodes (Stephen Brooks) goes undercover as a seaman when a Latin-American diplomat is killed on board a merchant ship. It...
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1967
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Having seen Sister Bertrille fly through the air (thanks to her lightweight and oversized coronet), casino proprietor Carlos...
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1967
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In this offbeat mixture of espionage and slapstick comedy, Arthur Vincenti (Alejandro Rey) is a scientist working on secret...
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1966
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The difficulties faced by drug addicts attempting to kick their habits provide the basis of this gritty, realistic drama that...
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1965
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) receives a frantic call from Joe Cloud (Alejandro Rey), an Apache Indian who served...
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1965
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Nelson (Richard Basehart) and the Seaview are sent to rescue an embattled Latin American president from his country, where he...
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1964
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Impoverished and terminally ill Mexican peasant Juan Diaz (Alejandro Rey) makes a deal with gravedigger Alejandro...
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Juan Diaz
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1964
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Using the alias "Joseph Walker", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) hires on as a fruitpicker in a farming community....
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1963
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Elvis Presley stars as Mike Windgren, a former trapeze artist who's suffered from vertigo ever since accidentally dropping...
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Moreno
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1963
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Wealthy manufacturer and race-car enthusiast Walter Eastman (Jess Barker) imports a revolutionary new engine for an upcoming...
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1961
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Real-life WW II hero Audie Murphy stars in this war drama that follows the exploits of a civilian who works closely with...
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Julio Fontana
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1961
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Romance, treachery, intrigue and spiritual awakenings abound in the Biblical film adaptation of Solomon and Sheba. Trouble...
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1959
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This touching saga of a young teen (Elsa Daniel, 1959 "Best Actress" at Cannes for this role) is told with a depth and...
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1957
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Guacho (Foundling) was based on a novel by Concha Espina. The scene is a tiny Argentine fishing village, where a handsome...
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1954
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