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1996
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The first superhero ever, created by Lee Falk in 1936, gets another shot at movie stardom 60 years after achieving fame in...
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1996
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The owner of a gay bar is killed and a suspect is hauled in. The pregnant wife of Lt. Fancy (James McDaniel) goes into a very...
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1995
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Still yearning to feel human emotions (despite the disastrous results of these yearnings in previous episodes), Data...
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1993
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John Goodman is cast as the Sultan of Swat, whose excesses -- especially drinking -- and private demons can (in this context)...
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1992
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People-eating plants sown from outer galaxies are turning local yokels into human zombies. Watch this, and you're probably...
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1992
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"Batman and Robin" are the principal characters in the fact-based The Super Cops. Well, not the real Batman and Robin; these...
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1974
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Seriously injured in an explosion, Richard Kimble (David Janssen) awakens to find that he has lost all memory of his identity...
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1964
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There's no room for argument in the matter: the most disliked member of King Company is an obnoxious newcomer named Mason...
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1964
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After discovering that her lover Paul Clements (Ed Nelson) is married, Ruth Norton (Pamela Tiffin) angrily jumps into her car...
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1963
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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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Having been on the side of the law as one of the original "Untouchables" in the series' two-part pilot film, Keenan Wynn...
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1961
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A young Robert Redford headlines this episode as burglar Charlie Pugh, who after a shoot-out with the cops is himself...
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1961
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1961
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1960
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Blaming his daughter Sally (Anne Whitfield) for the death of her brother, Pa Ellis (George Mitchell) forces the girl out of...
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1960
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This episode boasts the presence of two "Lieutenant Columbos": Thomas Mitchell, who created the role of disheveled detective...
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1960
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On a cold and blizzardy night, a man named Lorca (Ricardo Montalban) saunters into the Last Chance Saloon in the Western town...
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1960
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Gary Cooper stars in this broad naval farce, directed by Henry Hathaway and based upon a John W. Hazard New Yorker magazine...
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1951
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