Fact-based drama starring Robert Redford as Henry Brubaker, the new inmate at a run-down Southern prison that's become...
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1980
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Made for television, Love is Not Enough stars Bernie Casey as Mike Harris, the widowed father of five children, ages ranging...
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1978
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Tony Musante has the unenviable task of portraying the least appealing paraplegic hero in TV-movie history in Desperate...
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1975
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One of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the 1970s, Satan's School for Girls is set an exclusive institution of...
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1973
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Tony Curtis stars as The Great Leslie, a hero among heroes whose purity of heart is manifested by his spotlessly white...
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1965
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Dumped by his girlfriend because she thinks he's a crashing bore, Walter Mills (Larry Blyden) decides to completely alter his...
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1965
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Weighed down by a life of failure and disillusionment, Robert Manners (Steven Hill) finds that he cannot even commit suicide...
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1965
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A major metropolis has been thrown into panic by a series of bomb threats. Making matters worse, an eccentric artist named...
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1964
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The scene is India, where elderly, incompetent medical missionary Brother Thomas Fitzgibbon (Ed Begley) is on the verge of...
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1964
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1964
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As an experiment to find out if spouses are truly capable of murder if given the chance, psychology professor James Parkerson...
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1964
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In the closing months of World War II, phony spiritualist Adelaide Winters (Kim Hunter) has come up with a cruel but...
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1964
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Marion Brown (Teresa Wright) of Cleveland, OH, travels to Newark, NJ, there to meet and murder Bernice Brown (Jean Hale). It...
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1964
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1960
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Lou Costello made his only film appearance without Bud Abbott in 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock. Lou plays a bumbling junk...
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1959
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This is the final installment in Universal's uneven "Gill Man trilogy," which began with Creature From the Black Lagoon and...
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1956
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Universal Pictures introduced audiences to yet another classic movie monster with this superbly crafted film, originally...
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1954
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In this western, eight stagecoach passengers are stranded while Apache warriors lay siege upon a trading post. Among the...
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1953
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Running an action-packed 67 minutes, Okinawa is an expert combo of wartime newsreel footage and studio re-enactments. The...
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1952
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Can there actually have once been a film in which an IRS agent is the hero? Yes, and it was titled Revenue Agent....
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1950
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Based on a James Oliver Curwood story, Kazan was one of those "little" pictures of the late 1940s which gained a lofty...
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1949
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The location-filmed Port of New York might have been forgotten had it not been for one of its leading players. In his first...
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1949
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Columbia's dog-and-boy "Rusty" series galloped ever forward with Rusty Leads the Way. This time, young Danny Mitchell...
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1948
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The Broadway musical Beat the Band was boiled down to B-picture terms in this RKO Radio programmer. The plot concerns Damon...
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1947
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This prison reform-minded melodrama from B-movie director Gordon Douglas opens with an introduction from Lewis F. Lawes, the...
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1946
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With Vacation in Reno, RKO contract actress Anne Jeffreys proved herself an accomplished comedienne, a fact verified by her...
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1946
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Star-Spangled Rhythm is a typical wartime all-star musical-comedy melange, this time from Paramount Pictures. The slender...
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1942
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