Going out on the latest of several limbs, Andy (Gary Sandy) allows station intern Bailey Quarters (Jan Smithers) to produce...
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1978
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Adapted from a lesser-known novel from SF/Horror author Dean R. Koontz, this claustrophobic thriller presents a computerized...
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Petrosian
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1977
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Slimy villain Berry Kroeger keeps a harem of lovely young women as his own personal pets. Whenever one of the girls protests...
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1974
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Warren Oates guest stars as Richie Billings, a professional thief who ends up the only survivor of a bloody armored car...
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1971
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Adapted from a Fred Mustard Stewart novel, this offbeat occult thriller stars Alan Alda (just prior to his eleven-year stint...
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1971
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1971
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This ridiculous '70s exploitation quickie is notable mainly for its casting: Bruce Dern toplines as the crazed doctor Girard,...
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1971
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The slimy underbelly of psychiatry is revealed in this nasty exploitation drama that centers on a female psychiatrist who...
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1970
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Cameron Mitchell's most flamboyantly silly role came as the horribly disfigured ex-makeup-artist Vincent Renard in this cult...
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1969
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1966
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The President of the United States requires an emergency operation, which must be conducted in secret, after he is injured...
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1964
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Minerva Doubleday (Phyllis Love) hires Paul Drake (William Hopper) to act as courier in the sale of her Uncle Homer's (Will...
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1964
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Youngblood Hawke (James Franciscus) is a Kentucky truck driver who comes to New York City to make it as a writer. He meets...
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1964
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A chain of weird events has Ramona Ambrose (Mona Freeman) convinced she is going insane. Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is hired...
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1964
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This is the third of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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This was the last film by director Stuart Heisler, and in his uneven output it was not one of the most memorable. The evil...
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Ernst Roehm
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1962
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In this mystery, a divorced man begins looking for his ex-wife who married his former business partner. Hal Weston's search...
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1962
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While Ben Cartwright nurses his son Adam through a high fever, his thoughts drift back to Adam's late mother, Ben's first...
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1961
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A man wearing dark glasses steals a valuable necklace from the showroom window of a jewelry store--then returns the item and...
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1961
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Director George Pal is noted as a special effects maestro, both in films for children that feature his "puppetoons" and in...
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1961
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This Biblical epic stars Elana Eden as Ruth, who serves in the temple where the High Priestess (Viveca Lindfors) leads the...
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1960
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In this crime drama, a man serves five years in the state pen for armed robbery. Upon his release, the man is anxious to...
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1960
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Discredited professor Edward G. Robinson organizes a seven-person criminal gang. Robinson plans to steal a fortune from the...
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1960
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When Louisa Holbrook leaves $10,000,000 to her teeange daughter Trudy (Ann Benton), two different men appear out of nowhere,...
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1960
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Hoping to divorce her husband Walter (Walter Prescott) so she can marry her sweetheart Jimmy McLain (Biff Elliot), Ruth...
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1959
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There's no shortage of suspects when vitriolic society columnist Mary K. Davis (Marian Seldes) is murdered. Even so, the...
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1958
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Frank Gruber's novel The Lock and the Key was adapted for the big screen by Burt Kennedy as The Man in the Vault. William...
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Willis Trent
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1956
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John Wayne teaches those dirty Commies yet another lesson in Blood Alley. Wayne plays a veteran seaman who comes to the aid...
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Old Feng
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1955
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A "Yellowneck" was a deserter from the Confederate Army. This adventure centers on five such soldiers as they struggle...
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Plunkett
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1955
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Some sources have indicated that Battles of Chief Pontiac was originally intended as the pilot for a TV series. Erstwhile...
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Col. Von Weber
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1952
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The story of Jesus Christ is recounted from Pontius Pilate's beleaguered perspective in this Easter installment of the...
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1952
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Fulco
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1952
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The classic Mark Twain time travel fantasy comes to vivid life on the small screen in this television production starring...
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1952
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Sword of Monte Cristo picks up where the Dumas original leaves off. The titular sword is not only valuable in itself, but...
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Minister Charles La Roche
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1951
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His ship turned upside down by an innocent passenger, a harried freighter captain struggles to remain afloat in this live...
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1950
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Made in the same atmosphere and paranoia that spawned the infamous Joseph McCarthy, this is an anti-communist propaganda...
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Timar
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1950
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1950
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This full-blooded saga of the 19th century whaling industry stars Lionel Barrymore as tough old salt Captain Bering Joy and...
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1949
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Randolph Scott plays one of the members of Quantrill's Raiders, staging attacks on Kansas on behalf of the fallen Confederacy...
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1949
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1949
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Tough reporter Ed Adams (Alan Ladd) wants to get the full story behind the apparent suicide of a young woman. It seems that...
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1949
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1949
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An unusually disturbing noir from a director better known for more mainstream fare like High Noon and From Here to Eternity,...
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Johnny
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1949
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The definitive Joseph H. Lewis-directed melodrama, Gun Crazy is the "Bonnie and Clyde" story retooled for the disillusioned...
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Packett
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1949
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Another of 20th Century-Fox's "drawn from today's headlines" dramas of the late 1940s, Behind the Iron Curtain (a.k.a....
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Grubb
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1948
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In this faithful remake of Blind Alley (1939), psychoanalyst Andrew Collins (Lee J. Cobb), his wife, his son, and some...
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1948
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1948
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Working girl Ginger Rogers (who dresses like movie star Ginger Rogers, despite her meager salary!) cannot decide which of her...
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1941
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Nanook of the North is regarded as the first significant nonfiction feature, made in the days before the term "documentary"...
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1922
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