Beverly Joubert and Derek Joubert, a husband-and-wife team who've won widespread acclaim (and a certain amount of...
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2000
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Is it a routine delivery job, or the first stage of the apocalypse? No one is quite sure in Palmer's Pick-Up, a bizarre road...
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Eleanor
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1999
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1998
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Manhattan pediatrician Meg Salter (Priscilla Presley) impulsively flies to Paris to surprise her professor husband Brian (Ben...
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1997
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1993
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1992
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason represents a former student who is accused of murdering a...
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1990
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1988
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1988
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If the Perils of Pauline were set in a campy New York City with a dash of trash added in, Not for Publication would result,...
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Doris
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1984
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"Grease," said the poster and the Barry Gibb song, "is the word." Transferring its setting from Chicago to sunny California,...
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1978
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Several former college students find their former drug experiences catching up with them in an unexpected and terrifying...
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1978
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In this, Joan Rivers' first attempt at film direction, a young virgin male (Billy Crystal) is engaged to be married when he...
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1978
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This lighthearted, tuneful and youth-oriented comedy is set in a record store and chronicles the zany exploits of its...
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1978
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1977
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J.J. (Jimmie Walker) has visions of limitless wealth when he and his friends go into the greeting-card business. When the...
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1977
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In the concluding episode of Good Times' fifth-season opener "The Evans Get Involved," Willona (Ja'net DuBois) hopes to adopt...
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1977
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Emmeline Cavanaugh
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1976
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1973
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Will Geer guest stars as George Washington, who has been accidentally zapped into the 20th century by bumbling Esmerelda....
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Esmerelda
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1972
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Bumbling Esmerelda is pressed into service to babysit young Ralph (Ricky Powell), the son of Darrin's new client, Mr. Norton...
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Esmerelda
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1972
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In the second episode of a two-part story, Esmerelda again accidentally causes George Washington (Will Geer) to materialize...
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Esmerelda
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1972
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In the fourth episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin are vacationing in Italy when Sam discovers that...
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1971
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Hogan intends to use a fundraising tea party, orchestrated by the wives of several German officers, as a cover to relay...
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1971
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Bewitched enters its eighth and final season with the usual dramatis personae present and accounted for:...
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1971
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Esmerelda is in another funk and Samantha takes it upon herself to restore the maid/witch's confidence. To this end, Sam...
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Esmerelda
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1971
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Long ago and far away, Patty Duke occasionally played hippie types. One can get a glimpse of Duke's "far out" period in the...
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1971
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Samantha's temporary decision to curb her witchcraft causes the formation of a magical vapor lock, trapping Sam, Darrin,...
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1970
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Jilted again, Esmerelda turns to Dr. Bombay for assistance. The doctor creates a love potion designed to cause one Mr. Norton...
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1970
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The seventh season of the fantasy sitcom Bewitched is launched by a multi-episode story arc, representing the first time that...
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1970
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When Tabitha won't eat, Esmerelda conjures up a glass of magic milk to improve her appetite. Unfortunately, the milk is...
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1970
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In the sixth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Stephenses and the Tates continue their sightseeing tour of Salem, MA,...
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Esmerelda
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1970
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Filmed largely on-location in Salem, MA this lively episode of Bewitched was written by Richard Michaels. Misinterpreting her...
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Esmerelda
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1970
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Samantha gives Darrin a magic amulet, which, when worn, forces Endora to be nice to him. When Endora discovers the source of...
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1970
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Hoping to help Samantha in the kitchen, witch/maid Esmerelda tries to whip up a caesar salad. Instead, she produces Roman...
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1969
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Tabitha's little friend, Sidney, insists that there is no Santa Claus. To prove the boy wrong, Esmerelda conjures up Santa...
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1969
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While entertaining Tabitha and Adam, Esmerelda goes into another of her magical sneezing fits and conjures up Mother Goose...
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1969
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This comedy was banned in Mexico and plagued by vandalism and threats of violence during film production in San Antonio,...
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1969
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Hogan is assigned to blow up a German train, but can't get past Stalag 13's beefed-up security. Hoping to keep Klink occupied...
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1969
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Yes, that's Elizabeth Montgomery, still securely in her role as glamorous witch Samantha Stevens as the fantasy sitcom...
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1969
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Having previously appeared on Bewitched as an incompetent "mortal" maid, Alice Ghostley returns to the series in the...
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1969
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A young widow with three children and a sheepdog marries a widowed man with a young daughter and a French poodle in this...
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1968
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"Just one word: plastic." "Are you here for an affair?" These lines and others became cultural touchstones, as 1960s youth...
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1967
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Michael Sarrazin plays Curley, a young man gone AWOL from the Army who soon makes the acquaintance of Mordechai...
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1967
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Alice Ghostley makes her first Bewitched appearance, not in her familiar role of Esmerelda, but instead as a professional...
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Naomi
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1966
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This was the first film directed by dancer and choreographer Gower Champion, already experienced at directing television and...
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1963
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1963
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Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel was translated to film in 1962 by Horton Foote and the...
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1962
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1962
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Different than the 1954 feature film version "New Faces," this show features more than 20 musical numbers. Among the faces...
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1960
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Producer Leonard Sillman's 1952 edition of his popular Broadway revue New Faces was filmed just as it was staged, save for a...
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1954
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