In the made-for-television film Web of Deceit, a West coast lawyer (Linda Purl) returns to her hometown of Atlanta to defend...
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Judith
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1990
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This is an ABC News documentary which was hosted by Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer, giving the viewer a guided tour through...
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1989
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The first episode of Murder, She Wrote's fourth season is partially filmed on location in Paris. Mystery writer Jessica...
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1987
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Barbara Rush guest stars as Magnum's beloved Aunt Phoebe, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for her extremely vivid...
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1987
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As a personal favor, Deputy DA Carol Baldwin (Kathleen Lloyd) asks Magnum (Tom Selleck) to investigate the alleged murder of...
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1984
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Set upon a romantic Greek island, this drama chronicles the experiences of a pair of young American adults who go there for...
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Jean Feathersone
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1982
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Ever anxious to enter the "nighttime serial" market engendered by Dallas, NBC commissioned Flamingo Road, a casual remake of...
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1980
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Glitz producer Allan Carr tries to cash in on the late-'70s disco boom with Can't Stop the Music -- a film of such...
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Norma White
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1980
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In this disaster movie, eight people stranded on a bridge find their lives jeopardized after a collision has caused the...
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1980
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1979
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Former stuntman Hal Needham employed several of his old professional comrades in his made-for-TV Death Car on the Freeway....
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1979
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The murder of a policeman is blamed on an ex-hooker, but the real killer may turn out to be her unfaithful husband. ~ Rovi...
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1978
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This film tells the story of a young artist who desperately wants to finish a painting of his grandfather for his first...
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1977
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Bob Dalton (Robert Conrad) leads his notorious gang of outlaws into the town of Coffeyville, Kansas, in an attempt to rob two...
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1975
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A concerned father decides to become closer to his daughter the hard way in this live-action comedy from Walt Disney...
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Sue McCready
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1973
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Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) investigate when a successful and universally admired politician dies in...
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1973
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Working undercover, Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) infiltrates the gang responsible for the kidnapping of the daughter (Kay...
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1972
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Crime Club was the umbrella title given a series of monthly mystery novels in the 1930s and 1940s. Several films and radio...
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1972
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NBC was seeking a little ethnic diversity (a la Shaft) in its Mystery Movie lineup when the network commissioned Cutter....
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1972
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Rod Serling, a master of speculative scriptwriting, penned the screenplay of The Man. Set a few days into the future, the...
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1972
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1972
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Filmed for television, this story concerns a series of killings in the Louisiana bayou. The sheriff on the case believes...
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1972
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Suddenly Single is an assembly-line ABC Movie of the Week, given extra value by its attractive star lineup. The ball gets...
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1971
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Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) wants to find out why a terminally ill convict named Walter Butler (Ray Walston) has been...
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1971
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Strategy of Terror began life as "In Darkness Waiting," a two-part 1964 installment of TV's Kraft Suspense Theatre. Newswoman...
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Karen Lownes
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1969
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Yes, Paul Newman is a blue-eyed Indian in Hombre, but this apparent ethnic error is carefully justified in the body of the...
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1967
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Lt. Gerard (Barry Morse) briefly suspends his search for fugitive Richard Kimble...
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1965
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Kimble (David Janssen) risks getting caught in an ever-rising flood to rush Marie...
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1965
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In Volume 32 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a pair of murderous...
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1964
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The Rat Pack packed it in after this sprightly musical comedy that owes more than it should to Damon Runyon's stories and...
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1964
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The sixth volume in a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series chronicles the time...
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1964
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This filmization of Neil Simon's first Broadway hit was adapted for the screen by Norman Lear. Once we get past the illogical...
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Connie
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1963
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Sexual misconduct in white-collar suburbia is the topic of this routine melodrama involving two neighboring couples....
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Eve Coe
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1960
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Mar
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1960
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Academy Award-winning director Delbert Mann adapts author Budd Shulberg's scathing critique of the Hollywood studio system to...
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1959
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Something of an urbanized, upscale version of Peyton Place, Vincent Sherman's
The Young Philadelphians is a glossy...
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Joan Dickinson
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1959
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Though several concessions to the censors and the box-office were made in adapting Irwin Shaw's bestseller The Young Lions to...
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Margaret Freemantle
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1958
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The mysterious Indian jungle provides the setting for this adventure where a one-legged hunter pursues a terrifying tiger, a...
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Christian Tanner
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1958
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Edward Chodorov's stage farce Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is somewhat unnecessarily overburdened by star names in this 1957 film...
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Myra Hagerman
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1957
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A handful of suburban couples discover that emotional turmoil lurks behind the placid exterior of the planned community of...
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1957
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Based on an article in the New Yorker, Nicholas Ray's Bigger Than Life stars James Mason (who also produced the film) as...
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Mrs. Lou Avery
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1956
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In this boxing drama, a young pugilist hopes his talent will be his ticket out of the ghetto. Sure enough, the welterweight...
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Dorothy Mallinson
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1956
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Tony Dumont (Rory Calhoun) is none too trustworthy at the beginning of Flight to Hong Kong. A dealer in contraband goods,...
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Pamela Vincent
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1956
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Rock Hudson stars as Michael Martin, a naive and impetuous young would-be rebel in 1815 Ireland, who turns to robbery in his...
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Aga Doherty
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1955
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Barbara Rush is at her most exotically beautiful in the lush costumer Kiss of Fire. Based on Jonreed Lauritzen's novel...
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Princess Lucia
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1955
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Tony Curtis always seemed a little uncomfortable in costume epics, but this trait serves him well in Black Shield of...
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1954
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Oona
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1954
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This second film version of Lloyd C. Douglas' spiritual novel Magnificent Obsession is in its own way as successful as the...
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Joyce Phillips
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1954
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It Came From Outer Space is one of a handful of science fiction films from the 1950s that plays as well today as it did on...
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Ellen Fields
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1953
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Prince of Pirates is fairly elaborate for a Sam Katzman production, though its low budget does betray itself in the closing...
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Nita Orde
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1953
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First published in 1932, Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer's speculative novel When Worlds Collide was immediately purchased by...
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Joyce Hendron
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1951
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In keeping with the postwar trend of on-location shooting, Quebec was actually lensed in Canada, rather than on some...
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Madelon
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1951
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Since its lapse into public domain in 1978, First Legion has joined Love Affair and Algiers as the most readily available of...
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1951
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Nora Logan
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1951
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1950
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