Frasier the Sensuous Lion would seem to have been conceived as a racy "answer" to Disney's sugary-sweet animal comedies. The...
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1973
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks was produced several years after Walt Disney's death and released in the fall of 1971. As it turned...
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1971
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The Man from UNCLE comes to the big screen in this spy thriller comprised of episodes from the popular television series....
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1967
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Assault on a Queen is a complex, exciting crime-caper film in which a gang of clever mercenaries try to rob the famous luxury...
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1966
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A double agent has to contend with enemies on both sides of the political fence as well as the woman he loves in this...
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1966
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In the top-rated 1964 episode "The Giant Jackrabbit," Granny mistook a kangaroo for a rabbit. In this fourth-season...
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1966
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This romantic comedy stars Rock Hudson as Carter Harrison, an executive rising through the ranks of a major oil company. When...
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1965
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Charles Ruggles makes the first of several appearances as Lowell Farquhar, Mrs. Drysdale's "aristocatic," Boston-born...
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1965
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The Clampetts call the Beverly Caterers to help them prepare a tasty meal, consisting mainly of jackrabbit stew. Meanwhile,...
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1964
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1964
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The fact that Christmas is approaching only strengthens the Clampetts' resolve to leave Beverly Hills and head back to their...
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1963
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Determined to disavow the existence of her hillbilly neighbors, Mrs. Drysdale stages a fancy society garden party. Though the...
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1963
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When Sonny Drysdale (Louis Nye) runs off in terror at the prospect of marrying Elly May, the Clampetts grab their shootin'...
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1962
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Mr. Drysdale advises Jed Clampett to invest some of his $25 million in stock. Taking Drysdale's advice at face value, Jed...
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1962
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Still hoping to usher the Clampetts into high society, banker Drysdale lends the family his own servants, including...
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1962
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In this high-seas adventure set in the 1600s, a British sea captain must go undercover, join a pirate band, and capture the...
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1961
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1960
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Left home alone on her birthday by her insensitive, domineering husband Harrison (Robert Douglas), Sylvia Ackroyd (Maria...
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1959
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Heavily in debt, John Manbridge (Denholm Elliott) cannot wait to inherit the money promised him by his wealthy uncle Felix...
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1959
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1958
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The year is 1916; the place, a small English town. During the dedication ceremony for a new bridge, the townsfolk are shocked...
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1958
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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1957
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This episode is, amazingly enough, based on a story by A.A. Milne, creator of Winnie the Pooh. Henpecked husband Ernest...
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1957
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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1957
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Season three of Alfred Hitchcock Presents gets under way with one of the series' best and most celebrated episodes -- and one...
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1957
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When an Army general is appointed to the sensitive diplomatic post that the powerful publisher of a prominent news magazine...
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1957
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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1957
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A strangler is plaguing fog-bound London, and each time the culprit strikes, two men are the first to arrive at the murder...
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1957
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Domineering Hermione Carpenter (Isobel Elsom) wants to take a trip to America and then return home to home to England for...
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1956
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Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel...
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1956
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In this comedy sequel to Wonderful Town (a popular Broadway musical), Kim, a museum worker from Providence, Rhode Island,...
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1955
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1955
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To say that Lady Godiva is historically inaccurate is a moot point, since most historians agree that the whole Lady Godiva...
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1955
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Tony Curtis makes his musical-comedy debut in the frolicsome Universal production So This is Paris. Curtis, Gene Nelson and...
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1954
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During the early days of East Indian independence in 1947, a native rebellion threatens a hotel full of Britishers, Europeans...
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1953
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This was the last in a string of spoofs that found the comedy duo tangling with various classic Universal Studios monsters....
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1953
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Esther Williams stars in this button-cute musical about a health-conscious family of swimmers who fall in with con man Windy...
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1953
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Because of its misleadingly sensual title and the participation of screenwriter/director F. Hugh Herbert (author of the...
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1953
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This highly fanciful but immensely entertaining biopic stars Tony Curtis as legendary magician/escape-artist Harry Houdini....
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1953
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Frightening though the prospect may sound, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis appear in Technicolor and 3-D in the musical comedy...
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1953
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Rogue's March was described by one observer as an eastern western. A mustachioed Peter Lawford stars as Capt. Dion Lenbridge...
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1952
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1952
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This remake of the 1935 version is considered far superior to the original. It is the harrowing story of a kindly old...
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1951
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Another of 20th Century-Fox's "drawn from today's headlines" dramas of the late 1940s, Behind the Iron Curtain (a.k.a....
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1948
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In this film noir drama, Bill Saunders (Burt Lancaster) is a former Prisoner of War living in England whose experiences have...
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1948
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Returning to Singapore after a five-year absence, WWII veteran Matt Gordon (Fred MacMurray) mournfully recalls his romance...
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1947
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Ronald Colman won an Academy Award for his portrayal of an off-the-beam actor in A Double Life. A beloved stage star, Anthony...
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1947
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Masterfully directed by Fritz Lang, Scarlet Street is a bleak film in which an ordinary man succumbs first to vice and then...
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1945
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1944
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The White Cliffs of Dover is one of those overlong MGM wartime films that everyone seems to have seen a part of, but no one...
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1944
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1944
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The fact that star Errol Flynn had been recently embroiled in a real-life rape trial only served to increase the box-office...
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1943
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1942
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