In this two-part cable miniseries based on a novel by Frederick Forsyth (hence the proprietary title), a post-Communist...
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2005
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Megan Follows, who literally grew up before the viewers' eyes as star of the Canadian TV series Anne of Green Gables and Anne...
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2000
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A quaint small town that hasn't paid taxes since World War II draws the attention of an ambitious tax inspector in this...
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1999
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Their father (Barry Morse) is a wealthy, world-renowned painter, and he brought the three siblings (two sons and a daughter)...
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Father
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1993
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Glory! Glory! is a "roman a clef" of the Evangelism industry, with all the names fictionalized but with all characters easily...
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Rev. Dan Stuckey
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1990
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Tipping the scales on the Monty Python-esque side of broad comedy, this outrageous and classically British farce is a series...
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1988
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This film tells about the controversial association of President JFK and Attorney General Robert Kennedy with FBI Director...
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1987
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In his TV-movie debut, Jerry Lewis plays Dr. Abrams, an Ohio optometrist, whose beloved 6-year-old daughter...
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Dr. Whalley
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1987
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In this unique interpretation of the great detective, the body of Sherlock Holmes has been in suspended animation for over...
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1987
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In this horror film an influential family, whose wealth comes from Nazi gold, in San Francisco must preserve an ancient evil...
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1985
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1985
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1984
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1984
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Another of the many Sidney Sheldon novels given the TV-miniseries treatment in the 1970s and '80s, Master of the Game...
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1984
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Louis Gossett Jr. was nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat in this two-part made-for-TV...
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1983
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1983
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In the third episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, President Roosevelt has dispatched Naval...
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1983
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President Johnny Cyclops
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1982
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In this shocking chiller an environmentalist, lecturing at a New York City college begins looking for the brutal killer who...
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1982
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A low-key, atmospheric Canadian production, Funeral Home (aka Cries in the Night) makes effective use of the title setting,...
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Mr. Davis
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1981
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Chris Sarandon does the "far, far, better thing" when he tackles the dual role of Syndey Carton and Charles Darnay in this...
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1980
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Everyone who tuned into The Martian Chronicles during its three-day run in January of 1980 sincerely hoped that it would be...
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1980
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1980
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More the story of the man who established it than the College of Notre Dame in Saskatchewan, this is the depiction of Father...
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Archbishop Williams
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1980
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Jeff East stars as writer Jack London in this fictional adventure account that takes place during the Alaskan gold rush....
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John Thornton
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1979
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This is a remake of a 1936 sci-fi, future dystopia tale by H.G. Wells, but the drama, as interpreted by director...
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Dr. John Caball
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1979
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After years of an oppressive dictatorship, a group of army officers in a tiny, vaguely delineated European country organize a...
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Dr. Jean Rousseau
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1978
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In this film, an unusual western town sports a population that awards status based on the number of people one can kill. When...
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Supervisor
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1977
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William
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1977
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This provocative sci-fi drama centers on a young Neanderthal boy brought back to modern times. He is cared for by a nurse...
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Director
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1977
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In this socially conscious drama, a TV journalist begins investigating a large factory that has been threatening the health...
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1977
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1976
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Alien Attack is a jerry-built feature film comprised of two episodes from the TV sci-fi series Space: 1999. Martin Landau...
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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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1976
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To Kill the King is an obscure mid-1970s political intrigue film. It's so obscure, in fact, that if it hadn't been listed in...
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1975
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1975
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1975
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A nuclear explosion causes chaos in space, in this British made-for-television sci-fi thriller. The moon seems to be headed...
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1975
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Space: 1999 was one of the more visible sci-fi disasters of early-'70s television, although it started out with some...
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Victor Bergman
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1975
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1975
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1973
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Four short stories by master of macabre Robert Bloch are related by the inmates of a mental institution. In the first story,...
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1972
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In this grim drama, a college student remains passive as his friend commits suicide causing his friends to blame him for the...
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1972
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Adam Verver
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1972
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In this film that seeks to make a comedy about obscene telephone callers, several callers and their victims are shown. Most...
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1971
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The debut of writer and director Jerry Schatzberg, this cinema verite drama won accolades for the Golden Globe-nominated...
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Dr. Galba
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1970
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Justine (Anouk Aimee) is a Jewish prostitute living in Egypt who manages to sleep her way to the top. Marrying a financial...
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1969
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It was supposed to look like a suicide, but the death of a government contractor on a ski-lift near Denver was actually the...
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1968
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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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Director
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1967
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Switching from black and white to color for its fourth and final season, The Fugitive otherwise follows the patten...
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Lt. Philip Gerard
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1966
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Season Three of The Fugitive finds the title character, Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen), still at large and on the run...
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Lt. Philip Gerard
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1965
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Wrongly sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, escaped prisoner Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssencontinues to travel...
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Lt. Philip Gerard
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1964
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In Volume 16 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the human phenomena of...
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1964
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Disowned by his wealthy mother after he runs off with family maid, Maria (Zohra Lampert), young David Chesterman...
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Karl Gault
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1963
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Bruce Gordon makes his final series appearance as Frank Nitti in this episode. Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would like to find...
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1963
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Through a bizaree a twist of fate--namely, a spectacular train wreck--Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen, wrongly condemned to...
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Lt. Philip Gerard
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1963
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In this historical adventure saga, Balam (George Chakiris) is the son of the ruler of the Mayan people; when his father is...
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1963
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Fitzgerald Fortune
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1962
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Someone is trying to corner the market in illegal champagne before New Year's Eve of 1932--a last-ditch effort to turn a huge...
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1961
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Crime novelist Robert Southley (Hugh Sinclair) has a fondness for basing his books on his own experiences. This means that...
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Harrison
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1950
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1948
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Set in 1783, this romance chronicles the doomed relationship between a prince regent and a Catholic widow. The prince falls...
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1947
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1946
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This holiday comedy is set during the Christmas of 1946 and centers upon a fellow who has returned to his native Canada to...
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1946
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In this weird crime drama the murder of a ventriloquist is solved by a midget who goes undercover as a dummy. ~ Sandra...
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1943
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Adapted from the stage hit by J. B. Priestly, When We Are Married is a barbed satire of smug British conservatism. Set in...
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Gerald Forbes
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1943
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Future action-film expert Basil Dearden cut his directorial teeth on The Goose Steps Out, a wartime espionage comedy. The...
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1942
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Robert Ardrey's theatrical semi-fantasy Thunder Rock was transformed in 1944 into one of the most successful British films of...
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1942
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