In this made-for-TV "roman a clef", Joe Don Baker stars as Tommy Vanda, a Hoffa-esque labor leader. Told in flashback, the...
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1980
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This made-for-TV espionage thriller was approximately fourteen years too late for TV's "spy cycle". Dale Robinette plays a...
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1979
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1978
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Originally made for television and based on true events from 1972, the story concerns an airline crash in the Everglades and...
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1978
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Ku Klux Klan members are convicted thanks to the work of an undercover informant assisting the FBI in the 1960s. ~ Rovi...
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1978
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In this police drama, a heroic cop finds himself feeling terribly guilty after his partner is gunned down. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1977
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1977
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In this drama, a man leaves his wife to join the circus. Many years later, he bumps into a pretty teenage girl who turns out...
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1976
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1976
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In a rare dramatic appearance, Desi Arnaz Jr. appears as B.J. Palmer, the lead singer of a popular rock group. When the...
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1976
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1975
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Originally made as a pilot for a failed television pilot, this action crime drama centers on the exploits of a special strike...
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1975
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It is hardly a fond reunion when Ironside (Raymond Burr) is summoned to his home town by a letter from his former high school...
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1974
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Glenn Ford is Jarrett, a former boxer with an artistic streak. He becomes a private detective, specializing in cases that...
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1973
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Based on filmmaker Samuel Fuller's short-story "Riata," this extremely bloody, excessively violent and long-running western...
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1973
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Across 110th Street is a violent urban thriller about a corrupt, older white cop (Anthony Quinn) and an honest, young...
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1972
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A Short Walk to Daylight was one of the first TV movies to exploit the popularity of the theatrical feature...
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1972
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Gun and the Nun is made up of snippets from several episodes of the 1971-73 TV series Alias Smith and Jones. Most of this...
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1971
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1971
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William Shatner guest stars as Don Brand, a hard-nosed parole officer with an obsessive hatred of drug pushers. When Brand's...
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1971
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Also known as A Dangerous Friend, this real-life-based drama tells of a young man with a penchant for sex and violence. In...
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1971
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On the testimony of five different eyewintesses, Sgt. Ed Brown is arrested for the beating death of a bookie. Naturally, Ed...
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1969
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Ironside steps up his efforts to...
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1969
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Judith Coleman (Victoria Shaw), recently widowed friend of Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr), is being plagued by weird phone...
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1969
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In this first half of the two-part sequel to the Season One episode "Barbara Who?" (originally telecast as a single two-hour...
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1969
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In the two-hour pilot film for the subsequent TV "occult" anthology, series creator Rod Serling hosts three macabre short...
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1969
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Milton Berle is both guest star and cowriter of this episode, which was clearly inspired by the rantings of provocative TV...
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1968
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A rock star decides he'd rather rule the free world than just sell records in this ambitious fusion of political satire and...
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1968
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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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In the concluding episode of a two-part story, Solo and Illya have managed to track down four of the five daughters of a...
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1967
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The fact that Peter Brocco plays a Scandinavian scientist named A.C. Nillson (a punning play on the powerful TV-ratings...
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1967
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April Dancer stumbles upon a crime-syndicate plan to use a phony UFO invasion as a diversion while the treasury of Kuwait is...
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1967
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Series regular David McCallum plays a dual role as U.N.C.L.E. agent Illya Kuryakin and his villainous lookalike Nexor, who...
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1967
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This two-part episode features several previous Man From U.N.C.L.E. guest stars along with a handful of stellar newcomers....
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1967
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Satirist Stan Freberg is cast as Herbert Fummer, the hapless new husband of an impulsive girl named Shirley (Joyce Jameson)....
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1967
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April and Mark head to Death Valley in order to retrieve some valuable laser crystals from a gold mine. But first, April is...
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1967
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April races against time to prevent a mass assassination at a high-stakes poker game attended by several of the world's...
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1967
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Comedian Shelley Berman guest stars as the diminutive and deadly Dr. Toulouse, the inventor of the superstrength pill...
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1967
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April and Mark head to London to persuade charity worker Major Stellal (Hermione Gingold) to assume her rightful place as...
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1967
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In this first episode of the spin-off series The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., secret agent April Dancer arrives on a Greek island...
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1966
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In this comic episode, Raymond Massey guest stars as B. Elzie Bubb, a satanic gentleman who hopes to use a color-extracting...
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1966
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To get his syndicate-boss uncle Giulano (J. Carroll Naish) off his back, mobster Frank Cariago (Bernard Fein) concocts a...
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1966
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Solo and Illya are assigned to guard Lillian Stemmler (Eve Arden), the inventor of the mind-altering drugs Plus X (which...
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1966
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Season three of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. began on September 16, 1966, with the episode titled "Her Master's Voice Affair."...
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1966
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1960
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1960
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