Disney's The Little Mermaid was the first in a series of blockbusters that restored the venerable firm's reputation as the...
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1989
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Singleton (Ian Holm) is a determined British farmer with a gaggle of holiday geese ready for market. It should be a simple...
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1984
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In the first half of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) investigates the mysterious death of his mentor Joe Tooley (Paul...
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1978
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Fed up with low-quality television programs, John (Randolph Mantooth) stays up all night--for several consecutive nights--to...
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1977
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In this sequel to the highly popular 1972 TV movie All My Darling Daughters, it has been one year since the four grown...
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1973
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Murder abounds at a wax museum after the owner decides to sell it, and seemingly waxen figures come alive. By the way, are...
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1973
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The Arnold of Arnold, like the Harry of The Trouble With Harry, is stone cold dead from the outset of this film. That doesn't...
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1973
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Robert Young stars as Judge Charles Raleigh in the made-for-television All My Darling Daughters. The Judge happens to have...
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1972
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The British fleet is enroute to North Africa to engage the Germans, and the best port for them to use is Tobruk. There, they...
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1971
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Several of Hogan's men are caught in the act of espionage by some Gestapo agents. Even though the Germans inexplicably allow...
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1970
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Famous for some rather embarrassing international incidents, Crown Prince Mikhail (Bradford Dillman) arrives in San Francisco...
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1970
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Klink trembles in anticipation of a visit from his old flame Marlene Schneider (Norma Eberhardt. Convinced that he is still...
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1969
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An Allied plane containing top-secret equipment is shot down near Stalag 13. Hogan and his crew must retrieve the equipment...
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1969
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The IMF must prevent blackmailer Lou Merrick (Donnelly Rhodes) from turning over a file of information on top government...
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1969
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Hoping to smuggle a vital document out of Stalag 13, Hogan plants the papers on Colonel Klink. Unfortunately, the Gestapo...
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1969
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) stage-manages an elaborate ruse to bring mob kingpin John Trask (a pre-Hawaii 5-0 Jack Lord) to...
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1967
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The final animated feature produced under the supervision of Walt Disney is a lively neo-swing musical, loosely based upon...
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1967
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Hogan and his men draw up a plan to blow up a roomful of German generals during a secret banquet meeting. Posing as caterers,...
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1967
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The IMF is assigned to infiltrate a South American stronghold, where a group of unregenerate Nazis have gathered in hopes of...
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1967
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Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel...
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1966
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In Part Two of "Ride the Wind", Curtis Wade (Rod Cameron takes over from the late Charles Ludlow as head of the new Pony...
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1966
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Written by Paul Schneider, "Ride the Wind" was Bonanza's first two-part story. Ben Cartwright is willing to provide Charles...
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1966
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At an emergency hospital, a man calling himself Harry Robertson uses his medical skills to save the life of Maggie Tippet...
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1966
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In order to please Davy's grandfather (Ben Wright), the other Monkees create the impression that their British compatriot is...
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1966
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The British title of Billy Wilder's classic comedy was Meet Whiplash Willie -- for, despite Jack Lemmon's star billing, the...
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1966
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Herman Munster and his ghoulish clan leave the confines of their 1960s television series The Munsters to try their luck on...
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1966
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Gavin McLeod makes the first of two appearances as Mrs. Brown's younger brother Alvin, a lifelong moocher with a tendency to...
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1965
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When a wealthy man is found shot to death on a luxury liner, the ship's captain places Roger York (Skip Young), the victim's...
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1965
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One of the most popular movie musicals of all time, The Sound of Music is based on the true story of the Trapp Family...
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1965
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Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart) is kidnapped by a group of latter-day Nazis and thrown into a POW camp, where he is held as...
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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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1965
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1965
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In Volume 22 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the crew of a spacecraft...
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1964
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Tony Niles
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1964
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In Volume 40 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the speedy evolution of...
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1964
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1964
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Searching for an evacuation hospital behind enemy lines, King Company medic Doc Walton (Steven Rogers) is captured along with...
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1963
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Based on the novel by Irving Wallace, The Prize takes place in Stockholm, where several laureates gather to accept their...
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1963
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Hanley (Rick Jason) places his confidence in a Free French guide named Massine (Peter Whitney) when the platoon is assigned...
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1963
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1963
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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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1963
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This colorful remake of the 1935 version again concerns the crew and treatment of the HMS Bounty by a cold hearted sadistic...
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1962
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Chips
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1962
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Ubiquitous 1960s TV actress Arlene Martel (herein billed as Arline Sax) guest stars as Serafina, the princess of a tiny...
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1961
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After a confrontation with a roughneck named Merton (Gene Lyons) in a seedy flophouse, Paladin (Richard Boone) rides off into...
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1961
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After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third...
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1961
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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Now that the U.S. Government has come up with a method to denature industrial alcohol so that it cannot be used in the...
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1961
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In this WW II drama, a unit of paratroopers attempt to a colleague after he is captured by the Japanese during a mission in...
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1961
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Journeying through the mountains, Paladin (Richard Boone) is mauled by a cougar. Seeking the aid of two men named Cull...
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1961
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The ongoing trial of Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann was the obvious inspiration for Rod Serling's "Death's-Head...
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Doctor
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1961
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Accompanied by her tempestuous cousin Concepcion (Faith Domergue), Lola Bronson (Lisa Gaye) breezes into LA from Argentina to...
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1961
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This Disney animated classic is based on the children's story by Dodie Smith. The story involves the canine pets of a...
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Roger Radcliff
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1961
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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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William Shatner guest stars as Carl Bremmer, a London working stiff who in his off-hours volunteers as a deactivator of...
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1960
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The "rodeo week" festivities in the town of Placer City apparently include a barroom brawl, which is broken up by none other...
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1960
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Nehemiah Persoff stars as Lanser, who inexplicably finds himself aboard a British ship in a fogbound sea in the year 1942....
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Capt. Wilbur
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1959
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Talented special effects and adventure director Michael Anderson (Around the World in 80 Days, 1956) keeps the suspense going...
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1959
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Don Murray stars as a humble cowboy with aspirations for bigger things. He borrows money from his dance-hall girlfriend...
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1959
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Deranged killer Bert Talman (Leo Gordon) escapes from prison and murders four people in the town of Yucca Bend. Curious as to...
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1959
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In 19th century England, the authorities are baffled by the incredible good luck of condemned prisoner John Marriott (Alfred...
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1959
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There was neither a heroine nor a villain in Jules Verne's 1864 novel Journey to the Center of the Earth, but scenarist...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) ventures into the temporary tent-town of Borasca Bend, intending to return a pouch of gold. Instead,...
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1959
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This melodrama tells the tale of a great battle between the French Foreign Legion and the rebellious Arab tribe, the...
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) forms a brief partnership with an old pal, fight promoter Joe Rolland (George E. Stone). The...
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1958
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George Baxter (Jack Raine), a courier for the South African Diamond Company, arrives at his firm's California office to find...
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1958
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This historical adventure recounts the many exploits of the notorious Mexican bandit Pancho Villa as he evolves from a...
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1958
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1957
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1957
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Producer Howard W. Koch's impoverished Bel-Air company lensed this quasi-horror film somewhere in California's Death Valley....
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1957
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1956
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Based on a novel by Howard Swiggert, The Power and the Prize sets up a premise that had far more relevance in 1956 than it...
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1956
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Van Johnson portrays a blind American writer living in London. Blessed with an acute hearing sense, Johnson overhears a...
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1956
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We don't see much of Omaha Beach in D-Day, the Sixth of June. Instead, the film concentrates on a romantic triangle involving...
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1956
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The men behind America's first venture into space are honored in this drama that paid special emphasis on historical...
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1956
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1955
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1955
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In the 1750s, young orphan John Mohune (Jon Whiteley) arrives at the seaside Dorset village of Moonfleet seeking Jeremy Fox...
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1955
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A Man Called Peter is the story of Scottish-born Presbyterian minister and world-renowned author Peter Marshall, here played...
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1955
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Hal Foster's Sunday-comics saga of a young Viking prince in the service of King Arthur is brought to the screen in...
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1954
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Framed for robbery, 18th century medical student Alan Ladd is sentenced to a New South Wales penal colony. En route to the...
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1953
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1953
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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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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is the title character, a young king exiled by evil conspirators. Forced to live far from his homeland,...
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1947
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1936
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