Eddie Albert guest stars in this episode, playing--of all things--a middle-aged American farmer with a foreign-accented wife....
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1963
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Leaning heavily on violence to ostensibly deliver a pacifist message, this standard drama by Philip Leacock looks at the...
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1962
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1962
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In this fun-filled adventure-fantasy, a rookie knight embarks upon a valiant quest to save a princess who has been captured...
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1962
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1960
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Afraid to tell his pregnant wife, Francie (Joyce Meadows), that he has lost his entire 80-dollar paycheck in a poker game,...
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1959
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Businessman Mort Bonner (Allyn Joslyn) is awakened one evening by a middle-aged burglar (Eddie Foy Jr.). Surprisingly, the...
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1959
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Having the unique distinction of being perhaps the only American drama filmed in Cuba just after Fidel Castro's revolution,...
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1959
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1959
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Dave Brewster (Adam Williams) arrives to take his new job as an electronics technician at a top-secret Air Force base in...
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1958
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1958
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Mr. Johnson (Edgar Stehli) claims to have had a vision of the serial strangler who is terrorizing the city. Unfortunately, no...
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1958
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Gangster Eddie Slovak (Alex Nicol) is worried that his cowardice during the Korean War will be exposed by his old army buddy...
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1958
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Warren Selvey (Pat Hingle), a district attorney who has his eye on the governor's mansion, has successfully prosecuted a...
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1957
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Halloran (Harold Stone), an obnoxious newspaper reporter known for his elaborate practical jokes, chooses an old barfly named...
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1957
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Professional hit man Manny Coe (Dick York) is kept on retainer by crime boss Mr. Williams (George Macready) to eliminate...
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1957
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1956
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1956
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Gangsters Georgie (Lee Philips) and Lucky (Chick Changler) despise one another, and it is this fact that keeps them both...
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1956
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1956
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There's Always Tomorrow is a remake of a 1934 film of the same name. Fred MacMurray is a toy company executive whose wife...
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1956
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Coadapted by The Gordons from their novel Case File FBI, Down Three Dark Streets stars Broderick Crawford as a no-nonsense...
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1954
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The tendency is to scoff at Macao as just another example of Josef von Sternberg's late-career exercises in exoticism; true,...
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1952
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Caged, considered the best woman's prison film ever made, represents a union between realistic socially conscious drama and...
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1950
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This grade-A example of "film noir" stars Mark Stevens as Brad Galt, an embittered ex-convict who returns to the private...
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1946
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Engineer Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis) is at a seedy midtown Manhattan bar early one evening, drowning his sorrows over a...
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1944
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