In this drama, a renegade detective, determined to rid his city of violence, feels no qualms about bending the rules as he...
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1981
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Nick (Mike Conners) is the owner of a luxury liner and casino which cruises its way to action and adventure for those on...
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1980
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Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five...
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1979
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After the death of Caroline's mother, her heartbroken father, Frederick Holbrook (Barry Sullivan), moves into the Ingalls'...
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1979
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Produced for the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" series, The Bastard is the first of John Jakes' "Kent Family Chronicles"...
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1978
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In this thriller, a concert promoter is sent to Australia where he ends up entangled in corporate spying and is forced to...
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1978
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Based on the best-selling novel by Howard Fast, the two-part, four-hour miniseries The Immigrants is the saga of Dan Lavetta...
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1978
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This intriguing odd-ball melodrama has supernatural overtones and was especially made for drive-in theaters. The strange...
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1978
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1978
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When a lucrative government contract is set to be awarded by honest government worker Jim Hawley (Tom Selleck), a low-life...
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Walter Nicholson
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1977
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Much to his dismay, Quincy (Jack Klugman) finds himself at odds with his friend and mentor Dr. Herbert Stone (Barry Sullivan)...
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1977
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Adapted by Larry Gelbart from the novel by Avery Corman, the film stars John Denver as Jerry Landers, the assistant manager...
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1977
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Grand Jury is a minor theatrical-release melodrama with all the trappings of a made-for-TV movie. Meredith MacRae and...
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1977
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In this psychodrama, a group of people hold a dinner party. Over dinner each guest discusss the reasons why he or she should...
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1976
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1976
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The two-part opener of Streets of San Francisco's fifth and final season marks a major transition, as SFPD homicide detective...
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1976
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1975
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A simple man becomes bent on violent revenge in this thriller. John Kinsdale (George Kennedy) is an American who lives with...
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1975
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Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) is kidnapped by mobster Bruno Roman (Barry Sullivan), but not for the usual reasons of ransom...
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1974
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San Francisco is held in thrall by a professional arsonist who burns down businesses for insurance purposes. Detectives Stone...
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1974
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In retaliation for the death of his son, a big-time hoodlum hires an expert female assassin known as Sydney to murder the...
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1974
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Los Angeles is the natural site for a film about earthquakes: they happen there frequently, and the landscape is familiar to...
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1974
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The made-for-TV Hurricane was based on William C. Anderson's novel Hurricane Hunters, which, in turn, was inspired by events...
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1974
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A sequel to the 1973 TV movie The Letters, this film is also based on the premise of a bundle of letters, presumed lost in a...
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1973
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Barry Sullivan guest stars as Chris Bane, a famous and powerful San Francisco newspaper columnist. After murdering his...
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1973
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This TV movie stars Bill Bixby as a professional magician who is wrongly accused of a crime and sent to prison. Upon his...
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1973
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A former friend betrays a legendary outlaw in Sam Peckinpah's final Western. Holed up in Fort Sumner with his gang between...
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1973
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When the blame of murder is placed on his friend, a private detective attempts to clear his reputation in a small cattle...
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1973
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1973
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Barry Sullivan heads the guest cast as Howard Jamison, the Hefneresque publisher of a nudie magazine. While holding a lavish...
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1973
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The title role in The Abduction of Bayard Barnes is played by Barry Sullivan. A reclusive billionaire with a germ phobia...
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1972
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David Carradine first stepped into the sandals of taciturn martial-arts expert Caine in the made-for-TV pilot film Kung Fu. A...
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Dillon
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1972
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1972
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In this chilling drama, a unit of American scientists go Down Under to study Aborigines. The trouble begins when they start...
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1971
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William Conrad stars as corpulent private eye Frank Cannon in this 2-hour pilot for the subsequent Cannon series. He responds...
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1971
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Novelist Philip Wylie, well known for his pro-conservation stance, wrote the teleplay for the made-for-TV L.A. 2017....
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1971
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House on Greenapple Road was an off-length TV movie (135 minutes instead of the usual 100), first telecast on...
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1970
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A down-and-dirty town is forced to shape up when a new sheriff (Clint Walker) comes to town. However, when a scheme is...
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1970
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In this drama, a sailor is blackmailed into stealing a valuable panel of stained glass. The trouble begins when the sailor...
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Benton
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1969
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This Savage Land is the story of the Prides, a pioneer family homesteading in 19th century Kansas. Barry Sullivan and...
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1969
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After being blacklisted from Hollywood for 21 years, writer/director Abraham Polonsky made a healthy comeback with Tell Them...
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Calvert
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1969
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Kirk Douglas has an extreme case of mid-life crisis in Elia Kazan's turgid melodrama (adapted from his best-selling novel)....
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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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The Immortal is the pilot film for a TV series that reversed the concept of Run For Your Life: Instead of a hero with only a...
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1969
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1968
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Chaddock (Barry Sullivan) is the straight-shooting marshall of Gloryhole, Montana. Wealthy rancher Rep Marlowe...
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Chaddock
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1968
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A U.S. senator points a finger at a magazine publisher accused of stealing government money to fashion his publishing...
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1968
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In this actioner, a gun runner gets a job as a marine biologist while stranded in the Middle East. He quickly finds out that...
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1968
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Released theatrically overseas, How to Steal the World was comprised of two episodes from the American TV series Man from...
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Robert Kingsley
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1968
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The first season of Mission: Impossible came to a close with the April 22, 1967 episode "The Psychic." Some valuable NATO...
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1967
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While visiting the remote community of Olympus, Candy is accused of murdering the son of town boss A.Z. Wheelock (Arch...
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Dayton Fuller
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1967
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This exciting adventure provides an interesting look into the manufacture and trafficking of opium and heroin. The original...
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1966
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In this ironic drama, a determined contractor begins blackmailing a womanizing Washington politician by hiding a camera in...
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1966
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Roberts
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1966
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This classic blend of science-fiction and horror belies its extremely low budget with buckets of atmosphere and some...
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Capt. Mark Markary
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1965
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Hurriedly assembled to capitalize on the Paramount feature of the same name, Magna Pictures' Harlow was shot in less than two...
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Marino Bello
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1965
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The second season of 12 O'Clock High opened with a shocker of an episode, in terms of killing off a central character. That...
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1965
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My Blood Runs Cold was a typically lurid horror chiller produced and directed by William Conrad during his 1960s tenure on...
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Julian Merriday
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1965
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This is the second of two Season Eight episodes in which a "special guest attorney" takes over from Perry Mason (Raymond...
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1965
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In this western adventure, a sheriff prepares to retire and finds himself forced to deal with his past when he is assigned...
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Sheriff Horne
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1964
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Based on Howard Fast's novel The Winston Affair, this WW II-era crime drama is set in India and chronicles the attempts of...
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Gen. Kempton
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1964
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Barry Sullivan stars in the 60-minute Echo of Evil as ex-crime boss Oscar Teckla. Now out of the rackets and involved with...
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1964
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A passionate affair sends a married engineer on a deadly roller coaster ride of death and vengeance in this grim horror...
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Vance Pierson
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1964
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A Gathering of Eagles stars Rock Hudson as a colonel in the peacetime Strategic Air Command. His devotion to his duty as a...
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Col. Bill Fowler
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1963
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When the faithless wife of architect Paul Sampson (Barry Sullivan) demands a divorce, he goes berserk and kills her. The...
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1962
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A mother who wants only the best for her challenged daughter faces a number of new and unexpected dilemmas in this romantic...
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Noel Johnson
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1962
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Sheriff Pat Garrett
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1961
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Although this story of the making of a gangland hoodlum reflects only some of the real history of the Detroit Purple Gang in...
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Detective Bill Harley
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1960
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Seven Ways from Sundown is a well-wrought western by director Harry Keller, starring Audie Murphy in the title role (his...
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Jim Flood
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1960
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Sheriff Pat Garrett
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1960
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Working the London beat, American reporter Raymond Houston (Barry Sullivan) is in danger of losing his job because of his...
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1959
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Ben Cartwright finds out that Mark Burdette (Barry Sullivan) and Early Thorne (Leo Gordon) have been illegally slaughtering...
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Mark Burdette
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1959
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After he accidentally kills a man whom he assumes to be his wife's lover, wealthy Lloyd Ashley (Leslie Nielsen) engages his...
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1958
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Legend of the Sea Wolf is the alternate title of two separate film versions of Jack London's allegorical The Sea Wolf. The...
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Wolf Larsen
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1958
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Lana Turner stars as Sara Scott, an American war correspondent whose whirlwind romance with a young British journalist...
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Carter Reynolds
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1958
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An American World War II officer is given a new mission -- take the invulnerable German fortress that is strategically key....
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1957
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In this adventure, a convict gets released and immediately begins looking for the $250,000 in loot a fellow inmate hid...
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Marshall Hannibal
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1957
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Cult hero Samuel Fuller wrote and directed this visually inventive western, which didn't fare well with American audiences...
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Griff Bonnell
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1957
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Dragoon Wells Massacre is a topnotch western from the Allied Artists factory. Barry Sullivan stars as wanted killer Link...
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Link Ferris
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1957
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Julie is most enjoyable if one doesn't take it too seriously. Doris Day plays Julie Benton, whose off-the-coop musician...
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Cliff Henderson
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1956
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Claudette Colbert makes a long-overdue entree into the Western genre in Texas Lady. Looking at least a decade younger than...
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Chris Mooney
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1956
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Inspired in part by the true story of baseball great Ted Williams, who after serving in World War II was drafted to serve in...
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Lt. Col. Rocky Samford
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1955
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Based on a Zane Grey novel published over a decade after the author's death, The Maverick Queen stars Barbara Stanwyck in the...
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Jeff
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1955
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Queen Bee offers a stinging portrait of a mad, manipulative woman and chronicles her downfall and that of those around her in...
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John Avery Phillips
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1955
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Bank teller Mike Donovan (Barry Sullivan) takes the first step on the road to Perdition when he fails to report a $49,000...
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Mike Donovan
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1954
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Shelley Winters was still in the sex-symbol phase of her career when she headed the cast of Universal's Playgirl....
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Mike Marsh
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1954
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After a fruitful 15-year association, Greer Garson and MGM parted company with Her Twelve Men. The William Roberts-Laura Z....
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Richard Y. Oliver, Sr.
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1954
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In this Miami-set crime drama, a secret society of residents united against the ever-encroaching Mafia, hire a reform...
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Mick Flagg
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1954
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In late 1944, an American guerilla unit led by Capt. Matt Reardon (Edmond O'Brien) learns that a Japanese plane carrying...
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Cmdr. Bert Thompson
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1953
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The answer is: A turgid melodrama. The question: What is Jeopardy? Barbara Stanwyck stars as a suburbanite on a Mexican...
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Doug Stilwin
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1953
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On the whole, the MGM B product of the 1950s contained some of the studio's best-ever "small" pictures. Filmed on location in...
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Lt. Tunner
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1953
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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Fred Amiel
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1952
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Lt. Cmdr. Paul Elcott
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1952
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Just before filming All About Eve, Bette Davis starred in the marital melodrama Payment on Demand. Davis plays Joyce Ramsey,...
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David Ramsey
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1951
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The real Matt Cvetic was a borderline alcoholic with a nasty disposition (he once allegedly beat his sister-in-law so badly...
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1951
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Barry Sullivan plays an eager young lawyer who is willing to sacrifice any and all scruples on the upward climb. He is put on...
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Steve Kelyer
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1951
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Highly respected defense attorney Dwight Bradley Mason (Walter Pidgeon) is able to clear young Rudi Wallchek...
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Joe Buckner
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1951
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Pretty stewardess Marcy Lewis (Jane Wyman) must choose between Three Guys Named Mike in this frothy MGM concoction. There's...
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Mike Tracy
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1951
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While a man recuperates from a heart-attack, he obsesses with the thought that his wife and his doctor are having an affair,...
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George Z. Jones
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1951
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Ezio Pinza stars as the title character, a prince who falls for nightclub singer Fredda Barlo (Lana Turner) when the two meet...
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Paul Hunter
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1951
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Director Gerry Mayer, nephew of MGM-head Louis B. Mayer, proved that nepotism had nothing to do with his hiring by turning...
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Johnny Sanderson
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1951
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MGM went into the western-programmer business relatively late in the game, but made up for lost time with such laudable...
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Jesse Wallace
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1950
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Lana Turner stars as an ambitious model who seeks her fortune in New York City. She is befriended by over-the-hill cover-girl...
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1950
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Grounds for Marriage is another attractively packaged sausage from the MGM assembly line. Van Johnson is a doctor, while...
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Chris Bartlett
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1950
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Ann Sothern closed out her MGM contract with the Technicolor musical Nancy Goes to Rio. As Frances Elliot, Sothern is billed...
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Paul Benton
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1950
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Director Kurt Neumann, more closely associated with science fiction and mystery programmers, delivers a powerhouse of a...
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Tom
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1949
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In this light drama, Clark Gable once again played his stock-in-trade role of a rogue with a heart of gold. Charlie King...
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1949
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Tom Buchanan
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1949
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Lt. Collier Bonnabel
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1949
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In this courtroom drama, two opposing lawyers lead a double life. In the courtroom they are ruthless toward each other, but...
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1948
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Having struck gold with the previous season's Dillinger, the King Brothers returned to Monogram as producers of The Gangster....
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Shubunka
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1947
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A man down on his luck runs afoul of a beautiful but dangerous woman in this superior low-budget film noir. Mike Lambert...
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Stephen Price
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1947
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If Republic's skating star Vera Hruba Ralston could go "dramatic", so too could Monogram's skating star Belita. Produced by...
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Joe Morgan
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1946
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Getting Gertie's Garter is an updated adaptation of the venerable stage farce by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood....
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Ted
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1945
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Several of Paramount Pictures brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite...
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1945
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Rainbow Island is a lavish Technicolor confection designed to show off the physical attributes of star Dorothy Lamour. This...
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Ken Masters
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1944
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In this melodrama, a doctor returns to his home town to set out his shingle. He was born on the poor side of town and so has...
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Jeff Stoddard
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1944
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Originally, producer Harry Sherman's Woman of the Town was slated for Paramount release, but that studio was overloaded with...
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1944
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Freely adapted from a successful Broadway musical by Moss Hart, this story stars Ginger Rogers as Liza Elliott, the editor of...
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Dr. Brooks
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1944
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High Explosive is a Hollywood "B" precursor to the later, more critically lionized The Wages of Fear. Chester Morris plays a...
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Mike Douglas
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1943
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