James Woods and Sean Young were still "an item" when they costarred in The Boost. The stars play an investment broker and his...
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1988
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This gory medical thriller managed to pre-date an early-'90s spate of direct-to-video exploitation films dealing with sleazy...
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1988
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James Arness returns to the role of US marshal Matt Dillon after a twelve-year absence in the made-for-TV Gunsmoke: Return to...
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Kitty
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1987
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In her first non-Gunsmoke appearance in two decades, Amanda Blake plays Helen Mercer, a lonely, middle-aged widow. Helen...
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Helen Mercer
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1974
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That Gunsmoke was the longest-running dramatic series in TV history was common knowledge by the time the program entered its...
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Kitty Russell
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1973
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With the cancellation of Bonanza in December of 1972, Gunsmoke remained standing as the last of the "golden age" TV westerns...
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Kitty Russell
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1972
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Seventeen seasons and 540 episodes since it burst on the TV scene as the first truly "adult" western back in 1955, Gunsmoke...
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Kitty Russell
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1971
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Having twice "cheated the hangman" by eluding CBS' efforts to cancel the series, the venerable western Gunsmoke was still...
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Kitty Russell
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1970
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Rescued from cancellation when it was moved from Saturdays to Mondays during its thirteen season, the venerable TV western...
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Kitty Russell
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1969
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Despite stiff competition from NBC's top-rated Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, the venerable CBS western Gunsmoke continued to...
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Kitty Russell
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1968
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Rescued from cancellation by an eleventh-hour decision from CBS president William Paley, Gunsmoke entered its 13th season in...
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Kitty Russell
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1967
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Beginning with its 12th season, Gunsmoke switched from black-and-white to color, one of the last major network series to do...
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Kitty Russell
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1966
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By the time Gunsmoke entered its record-breaking eleventh season in the fall of 1965, the series had past beyond the realm of...
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Kitty Russell
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1965
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The fact that Gunsmoke is able to enter its 10th season despite ever-descending ratings is a tribute not only to the series'...
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Kitty Russell
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1964
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Entering its ninth season on CBS, Gunsmoke has already made history as the first TV western series to surpass 300 episodes,...
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Kitty Russell
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1963
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The decision to expand Gunsmoke from 30 to 60 minutes during its seventh season may have made sense insofar as offering more...
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Kitty Russell
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1962
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1961 was a year of transition for Gunsmoke. The radio version of the popular series, which had been running since 1952, was...
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Kitty Russell
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1961
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Having ridden high in the saddle as America's top-rated TV series for the past three years Gunsmoke managed to retain this...
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Kitty Russell
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1960
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Gunsmoke's fifth season on CBS marked the third consecutive year that the series ranked as America's top-rated television...
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Kitty Russell
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1959
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Having ended its third season as America's top-rated TV series, Gunsmoke managed to retain that title throughout Season Four,...
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Kitty Russell
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1958
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After a shaky start opposite NBC's George Gobel Show during its first season, TV's foremost "adult" western Gunsmoke steadily...
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Kitty Russell
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1957
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Season Two of Gunsmoke introduces the series' now-legendary opening sequence, as Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) shoots it...
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Kitty Russell
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1956
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Newly arrived in Heaven, mystery writer Alexander Arlington (John Williams) asks permission from Recording Angel Wilfred...
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1956
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This Bowery Boys opus gets under way when Sach (Huntz Hall) is informed that he is heir to a fortune. Sach and his buddy Slip...
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Clarissa
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1955
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The Glass Slipper is a charming retelling of the Cinderella story, eminently suitable for both kids and adults. Leslie Caron...
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1955
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The original radio version of Gunsmoke was in its third year on the air when the TV version made its CBS network bow on...
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Kitty Russell
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1955
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The 1954 musical remake of A Star is Born could have been titled A Star is Reborn, in that it represented the triumphal...
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1954
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Producer/director Eugene Frenke, of whom it was said his taste was entirely in his mouth, was responsible for the...
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1954
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In the 1950s, historical spectaculars set in the Far or Middle East became the repository for exploitive tales of eroticism,...
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1954
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1954
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Based on the story by Paul Gallico, Lili stars Leslie Caron as the title character, a 16-year-old waif who runs off to join a...
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1953
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Filmed in Cinecolor, Sabre Jet concentrates as much on a group of jet pilots' wives as on the pilots themselves. As their...
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1953
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Nineteenth-century saloon gal Roxy McClanahan (Yvonne DeCarlo) manages to inveigle herself into the uppermost rungs of polite...
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Susan Bradley
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1952
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Cattle Town is a rare low-budget western from the Warner Bros. mills. Dennis Morgan plays Mike McGann, a troubleshooter sent...
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Marian
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1952
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Susan Clarke
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1951
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1951
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Stars in My Crown is an episodic movie about a rural Southern community in the 19th century. Though the film features a...
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1950
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This formula Esther Williams musical casts the star as Midwestern carnival swimmer Christine Duncan, in love with bandleader...
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1950
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Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard was the second entry in Columbia's "David Harding, Counterspy" series. Howard St. John stars...
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Karen Michele
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1950
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