Congregating at a French restaurant, the A-Team is reunited with Lin Duk Coo (Mako), formerly the cook at the Vietnamese POW...
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1983
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The A-Team sneaks into a small and remote town, there to attend the funeral of a fellow Vietnam veteran. They soon discover...
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1983
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Returning from a trip to New Orleans, Daisy Duke (Catherine Bach) and Lulu Hogg (Peggy Rea) are unaware that they've brought...
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1983
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In the waning days of WW2, Jason (Jon Walmsley) wonders if he should marry Toni (Lisa Harrison), especially since he is...
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1981
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One of several syndicated TV miniseries of the 1980s, Roughnecks was part of the same "Golden Circle" project that previously...
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1980
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Even though Germany has been defeated, the war in Japan rages on--and Ben Walton (Eric Scott) is in the thick of things. Back...
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1980
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Jim (James Garner) reluctantly serves on the jury in the trial of George Bassett (Mills Watson), who has been charged with...
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1979
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Set in 1900s San Francisco, Donovan's Kid stars Darren McGavin as pugnacious Irishman Timothy Donovan. Together with his...
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1978
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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1978
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When a billionaire checks into the hospital for a heart operation, he becomes the object of a massive terrorist attack, as...
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1977
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The Longest Drive is the syndication title for the network TV movie The Quest, which first aired May 13, 1976. Evidently...
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1976
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The Macahans is a two-hour TV movie utilizing characters originally created for the 1962 Cinerama extravaganza How the West...
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1976
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Winston Hibler, who produced many of those Disney "True Life Adventures" of the 1950s, was at the controls of The Bears and...
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1974
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In this comical Disney western, a cavalry rider goes AWOL in the midst of a raid to save the lives of a band of Indian women...
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1973
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In this heartwarming family-oriented adventure from Disney, an adorable orphan named Napoleon (Johnny Whitaker) is sent to...
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1972
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1971
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1971
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After pulling off a jewel heist, four thieves headed by John Elgin (Steve Ihnat) escape to a ghost town in the desert. It...
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1970
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1970
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On furlough in London, Saunders (Vic Morrow) delivers a $300 bequest to a local orphanage. The hard-bitten sergeant ends up...
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Director
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1966
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King Company's two newest replacements are as different as night and day. Slovenly Charlie Pelton (Claude Akins is a...
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1966
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Told via flashback by a saloon keeper to a census taker in a tiny Texas town, this brutal, adult-oriented western offers the...
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1966
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are assigned to capture a farmhouse guarded by a squadron of teenage German soldiers....
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1966
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Assigned to a reconnaisance mission, Hanley (Rick Jason) is aided by veteran Resistance fighter Leon Poulon (Fernando Lama),...
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1966
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Things get personal for Private Kirby (Jack Hogan) when his sister's fiance, an American intelligence officer, is killed by a...
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1966
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Lola Albright returns in the role of crusading frontier newspaperwoman Ann Williams. Once again, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors)...
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1966
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A curious cross-section of humanity is entombed by a mine cave-in. Among those trapped are two American privates, a pair of...
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1966
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Forced to deny backup to another squad under heavy fire, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is subsequently confronted by the squad's sole...
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1966
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his squad are assigned to help engineer officer Captain Cole (James Daly) find a suitable location...
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1966
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Former Dobie Gillis star Dwayne Hickman guests as Private Corey, whose cowardice in battle causes the death of a fellow...
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1966
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Familiar character actor Jan Merlin plays Erich, the sole survivor of a German squadron that has been wiped out by Saunders...
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1966
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Joe Cartwright and his friend Tuck (Warren Vanders) vie for the attentions of pretty Easterner Lucy Melviney (Brenda Scott),...
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1965
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James Whitmore guest stars as Hertzbrun, a German officer on a mission to blow up an American-held bridge. Wounded in a...
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1965
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In the first episode of a three-part story, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) is invited to Washington DC by his ex-fiancee...
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1965
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"Billy the Kid" is the derisive nickname given to William Benton (Andrew Barton) the son of a famous American general. Though...
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1965
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In the second episode of a three-part story, Jason (Chuck Connors) agrees to embark upon a dangerous undercover mission on...
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1965
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Approaching a ghost town in answer to a job offer, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) finds he has walked into a trap. The only...
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1965
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While there are many people who hate accused coward Jason McCord (Chuck Connors), few are as vehement in that hatred as ranch...
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1965
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In desperate need of transportation to take the wounded Kirby (Jack Hogan) to an aid station, Saunders tries to commandeer...
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Director
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1965
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) and Hanley (Rick Jason) anxiously await the arrival of a French underground leader named Dupre, who is...
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Director
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1965
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Ed Nelson is cast as Pvt. Jesse Burgess, one of two survivors of a dangerous reconnaissance mission. Returning from this...
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1964
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While taking a breather in a newly liberated French village, Kirby (Jack Hogan) sees a man he believes to be his old friend...
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1964
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Sylviane Margolle is cast as Claudine, a wide-eyed French teenager who wants more than anything to be a nurse for the...
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1964
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) is none too satisfied with Pvt. Trenton (a pre-Dukes of Hazzard James Best), the new man in his outfit....
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1964
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) is ordered to deliver some new radios behind enemy lines to a group of French partisans. Going along...
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1964
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Beau Bridges guest stars as Pvt. Orville Putnam, King Company's newest replacement. Anxious to be accepted by his fellow...
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1964
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Arriving in a liberated French village, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are greeted by Armand Bouchard (John Dehner), an...
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1964
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While Hanley (Rick Jason) recovers from battle wounds, he is temporarily replaced by veteran campaigner Lt. Douglas (Joseph...
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1964
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Two machine-gun specialists, Sgt. O'Neill (Paul Burke) and Lt. Collins (H.M. Wynant), demand that Sgt. Saunders (Vic Morrow)...
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1964
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Sal Mineo guest stars as Private Larry Kogan, who bears witness when Sgt. Saunders (Vic Morrow) is trapped under a fallen...
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1964
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The men of King Company have had some odd assignments in the past, but this one wins the gold star. Squad leader Saunders...
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1964
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Out of ammo and trapped behind enemy lines, Saunders (Vic Morrow) manages to find a temporary hiding place. Also in hiding is...
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1964
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In this western, after being branded as a coward by the army, an ex-soldier succumbs to his former finacee's pressure and...
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1964
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Deep behind enemy lines, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his squad find an abandoned baby in a bombed-out farmhouse. The men want...
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1963
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Sequestered in an observation post, a tiny band of German soldiers commandered by dedicated Nazi Kessler (Gunnar Hellstrom)...
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1963
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While tracking down a gang of poachers, Ben Cartwright is shot and left for dead. Convinced that Ben is dead, his...
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1963
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) and the squad are assigned to capture a heavily guarded enemy bridge. Threatening to sabotage the...
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1963
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The misson: to retrieve the pilot and the movie film from a US reconnaissance plane. The Americans assign Saunders and his...
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1963
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Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) hopes to expand his bootlegging empire across the US-Canadian border, setting up headquarters in...
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1962
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Based on a 1941 movie entitled Shepherd of the Hills, this is the story of a gunfighter who decides to return home after 17...
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1957
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1948
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1941
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1929
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Cheaply assembled, The Stronger Will barely even tries to make sense. The story has something to do with a powerful Wall...
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1928
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Once a top leading man, George Walsh suffered several career setbacks after being dropped from the starring role in Ben-Hur...
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1927
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1927
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His big-time stardom a thing of the past, George Walsh tried to substitute quantity for quality in the waning days of the...
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1927
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