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1961
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Seeking emotional and financial security, young Elisa Minden (Antoinette Bower) marries the wealthy, and considerably older,...
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1961
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Blood Song, a horror/slasher film, tells the story of a young woman (Donna Wilkes) who witnesses the murder of a hospital...
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1982
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A distant relative of Ben Cartwright, preteen tomboy Samantha Dorcas (Linda Sue Risk is delivered to the Ponderosa in the...
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1968
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Another deft Bonanza combination of humor and tears, Frank Cleaver's teleplay for "Love Me Not" is more than a little...
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Joan
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1964
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1986
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In a bombed-out French village, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is astonished to come across a well-tended rose garden completely...
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1963
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Sibling rivalry gets out of hand in this drama. After working together to kill their father, a scheming brother and his...
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1976
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Originally made for television, this story concerns a champion rodeo rider (Lee Majors) and his romance with a Russian...
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1984
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1971
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Amanda Price (Edith Atwater) is an aging spinster with suicidal tendencies who keeps herself ensconced in the sprawling house...
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1974
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In yet another slick, formulaic Charles Bronson vengeance film (they would continue until the actor was in his mid-70s, still...
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1984
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) has long suspected that a Communist spy ring that had operated in Germany during WW2...
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1967
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While pulling off an art heist, Robert Dewey (J.D. Cannon) is forced to knock out a museum executive. Convinced he has killed...
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1967
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) encounters little difficulty catching up with Ed Benson (Ron Randell) the "inside...
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1973
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In desperate need of money to square a debt, Neil Stryker (Bradford Dillman) enters into an unholy alliance with Communist...
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1970
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NBC correspondent Betty Rollin's book about her own mastectomy, First You Cry, was adapted for television by Carmen Culver....
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1978
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Arriving in San Pedro Harbor, Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--alias "Tony Carter"--goes to work for two-fisted salvage boss...
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1966
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In the series' first and only "sequel" episode, Eileen Heckert returns as free-spirited nun Sister Veronica, a character...
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1967
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As "Ben Lewis", Kimble (David Janssen) eludes a police dragnet and escapes to the Northwest. But "escape" turns out to be a...
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1967
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Keith Andes guest stars as Franz Lister, a celebrated German musician who has been brought to the US by his wealthy sponsor,...
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1961
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Also known as Death and the Maiden, Hawkins on Murder introduced Jimmy Stewart to the TV-detective genre as folksy sleuth...
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1973
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It seems incredible, but the evidence is overwhelming: Sgt. Carter has turned against Hogan and gone over to the German side....
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1967
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In order to transfer vital information to the Allies in London, Hogan must convince Klink to take a circuitous trip to...
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1968
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In a variation on the third-season episode "Axis Annie," guest star Antoinette Bower is cast as Nazi radio propagandist...
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1969
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Ironside (Raymond Burr) begins to...
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1972
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Ironside (Raymond Burr) works in...
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1972
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The death of an ex-serviceman appears to be accidental, but Ironside (Raymond Burr) suspects murder when he finds six GI...
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1967
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The Joe Paxton referenced in the title is a hotshot photographer (played by Tige Andrews), currently being sued by a former...
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1978
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Luther Adler guest stars as Leo Vorka, an aging European dictator who intends to purge his country of all young artists and...
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1970
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To prevent himself from breaking under interrogation, captured enemy spy Colonel Vanin (Frank Marth) has hypnotized himself...
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1971
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1967
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Slave", the IMF force has kidnapped Amara (Antoinette...
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1967
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Sheriff Amos Tupper (Tom Bosley) is understandably distressed when Audrey Martin (Antoinette Bower), the wife of Amos'...
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1987
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'Tis murder most foul when actor Franz Lachman (Jeff Morrow), starring in a stage production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and...
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1962
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A young woman named Linda (Antoinette Bower) arrives in the town of Ladera, claiming to be the daughter of wealthy Addison...
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1963
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This low-budget, tongue-in-cheek horror film of the slasher genre -- which had recently been popularized by Halloween (1978)...
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Mrs. Hammond
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1980
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A Victor Canning novel was the launching pad for this consummately produced TV spy movie. Alex Cord is an American secret...
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1967
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The mysterious death of an Enterprise crew member causes Captain Kirk to survey a threatening planet in this episode from...
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1967
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Cliff Robertson essays a dual role in the made-for-TV Sunshine Patriot. He portrays a top secret agent as well as an American...
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1968
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Superbeast was released on a double bill with Daughters of Satan. Both were filmed in the Philippines. In Superbeast an...
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1972
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In this horror outing, a California archaeologist has obtained the sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen and has taken it to his...
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1982
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Having embarked upon a long-range space probe, astronaut Col. Cook (Richard Basehart) discovers via radio contact that a...
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Norda
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1963
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