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The Pope
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1990
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Keith Carradine stars in this made-for-TV thriller about a rogue assassin, formerly with the KGB, who plans to murder the...
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1990
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This family adventure movie, based on the novel by Marguerite Henry, is about a mute Arab boy and his constant companion, a...
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1990
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Review the life and work of a great composer. ~ Rovi...
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1990
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The Klassix-13 series explores the life and work of the world's most revered composers. Episodes blend costume...
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1989
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The "endless game" is espionage, which goes on and on despite government upheavals and changing international attitudes....
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1989
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On August 8, 1963, the Royal Mail train, on its nighttime run from London to Glasgow, was robbed by 15 men who got away with...
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1988
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Italian director Ermanno Olmi serves up another tale of dignity amongst the "rabble" in Legend of the Holy Drinker....
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Gentleman
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1988
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Father Joseph Mohr (Steve Bond) comes to stay with the family of Franz Guber (Cyrus Elias) in this romantic costume drama....
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1988
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Gen. Villiers
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1988
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The Klassix-13 series explores the life and work of the world's most revered composers. Episodes blend costume...
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1987
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The Klassix-13 series explores the life and work of the world's most revered composers. Episodes blend costume...
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1987
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London's Hayward Gallery was host to the 1985 exhibition of the works of French painter Renoir. ~ Rovi...
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1985
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Produced for the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" anthology, The Key to Rebecca is a two-part adaptation of the Ken Follett...
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1985
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1985
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1984
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A notorious, internationally known sex symbol (Phoebe Cates) attempts to track down her birth mother in this glitzy,...
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1983
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The Manions of America was a three-part miniseries originally telecast September 30, and October 1 and 2, 1981. Set in...
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1981
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This second film version of Frederick Knott's suspense play stars Christopher Plummer as a wealthy Londoner, who works out a...
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Inspector Hubbard
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1981
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Wits and weapons clash in this 1981 epic chronicling a rebellion by Jewish Zealots against Roman rule. After Jerusalem falls...
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Rubrius Gallus
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1980
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Part of a television series entitled "The Shakespeare Plays," this is the story of Prince Hal -- an apparent wastrel who...
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1980
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Part of a television series entitled "The Shakespeare Plays," this second of the Henry IV series has young Prince Hal...
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1980
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The murders by the infamous British criminal, Jack the Ripper, catch the attention of Sherlock Holmes (Christopher Plummer),...
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1979
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Robert Caine (Kirk Douglas) is a wealthy and powerful industrialist, an engineer who develops nuclear power plants. A true...
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Prof. Griffith
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1977
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Originally filmed for British television as a six-hour miniseries, Moses appeared in the U.S. in 1975 as a 2 1/2-hour...
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Aaron
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1976
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Filmed in Israel and Spain, the four-hour made-for-TV The Story of David stars Timothy Bottoms as the Biblical king. The...
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1976
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John Sturges directed this taut adaptation of Jack Higgins' suspense novel about an attempted kidnapping of Winston Churchill...
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1976
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21 Hours at Munich is a grim reenactment of the darkest days of the 1972 Munich Olympics. A gang of eight Arab terrorists...
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1976
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1974
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Jack Loder
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1974
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This made-for-TV adaptation of the Leon Uris epic stars Anthony Hopkins as a Polish doctor accused by an American writer...
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1974
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Based on a play by Terence Rattigan, The Nelson Affair recounts an infamous 18th century British scandal in slow-paced,...
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Lord Minto
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1973
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Glenn Ford is Jarrett, a former boxer with an artistic streak. He becomes a private detective, specializing in cases that...
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Cosmo Bastrop
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1973
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Woody Allen's in-name-only adaptation of the once notorious sexual reference guide by Dr. David Reuben contains seven...
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The King
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1972
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While still starring in Bonanza, Lorne Greene took a sabbatical from the Ponderosa to headline this made for TV espionage...
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1969
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Anne of the Thousand Days is the belated film adaptation of Maxwell Anderson's 1948 stage play. The story concentrates on the...
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Cardinal Wolsey
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1969
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Mackenna's Gold is a colorful, action-packed western feature with an all-star cast. Mackenna (Gregory Peck) has committed to...
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1969
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In this bitter drama that takes place in the immediate aftermath of World War II, British Major Giles Burnside (David Niven)...
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Brigadier-General Bewley
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1969
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A man learns that his lily-white son isn't quite so blameless when his other son admits that he has taken the blame for both...
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John Duncombe
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1966
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In A Study in Terror the ever popular Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. Watson search for the Victorian serial killerJack...
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Dr. Murray
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1966
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This exciting adventure provides an interesting look into the manufacture and trafficking of opium and heroin. The original...
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1966
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Socrates falls from grace, and becomes the lone voice of democracy amongst the corruption of his fellow Athenians in this...
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1966
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1965
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In this adventure, set in 19th-century India when the British were attempting to stop the slave trade against the Sudanese...
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Richard Baker
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1964
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Though Fall of the Roman Empire is now infamous as the epic which destroyed the cinematic "empire" of producer...
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1964
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This sweeping, highly literate historical epic covers the Allies' mideastern campaign during World War I as seen through the...
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1962
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Damn the Defiant! is an 18th-century seafaring drama from director Lewis Gilbert. Alec Guinness plays the stern but...
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Vizard
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1962
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The guns of Navarone are huge Nazi cannons, installed on an Aegean island behind enemy lines. Anthony Quayle is the officer...
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Maj. Roy Franklin
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1961
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Jim
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1960
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A false accusation divides a town and destroys a clergyman's career in this adaptation of the Philip King stage play of the...
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Howard Phillips
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1959
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Tarzan's Greatest Adventure stars Gordon Scott in his fourth screen appearance as Edgar Rice Burrough's lord of the jungle....
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Slade
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1958
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The British Ice Cold in Alex was released in the US as Desert Attack. John Mills stars as Captain Anson, a grumbling...
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Capt. Van der Poel
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1958
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The Man Who Wouldn't Talk was coproduced by husband-and-wife Herbert Wilcox and Anna Neagle, with Ms. Neagle filling the role...
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Dr. Frank Smith
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1958
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Based on a popular British television drama, this 1957 film features a riveting performance from Yvonne Mitchell as a...
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Jim Preston
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1957
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Anna Neagle steps down from her expensive musical extravaganzas to play a recognizable human being in No Time for Tears. She...
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Dr. Seagrave
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1957
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Widely regarded as one of the best and most intelligent British war dramas of the 1950s, The Battle of River Plate is the...
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Commodore Harwood
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1956
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Director Alfred Hitchcock lets us know from the outset that The Wrong Man is a painfully true story and not one of his...
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Frank O'Connor
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1956
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Irregularly scheduled on NBC from 1954 through 1957, Producers' Showcase was a series of lavish, full-color 90 minute...
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1956
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1955
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Gen. Orlofsky
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1955
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This lush 18th century period romance, based on historical fact, was the first color film from Britain's famed Ealing...
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Durer
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1948
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Although criticized by Shakespeare devotees upon its release because of director, producer, and star Laurence Olivier's...
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1948
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1938
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Anthony Asquith evokes a vivid impression of Russia in 1916 in I Stand Condemned. The story follows handsome Russian officer...
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1936
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The Klassix-13 series explores the life and work of the world's most revered composers. Episodes blend costume...
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