Beulah Bondi returns as Martha Corinne, the feisty 90-year-old aunt of John Walton (Ralph Waite). No sooner has she shown up...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Walton men have gathered at the...
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1974
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Season Three of The Waltons begins with the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single, two-hour...
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1974
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She Waits, directed by Delbert Mann, an above average, frightening made-for-TV horror film tells the very familiar story of a...
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1971
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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Mrs. Call
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1963
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In the seventh-season opener of Perry Mason, scheming seaman John Brooks (Ron Starr) has concocted what he thinks is a...
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1963
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This long, 135-minute feature is divided into four different segments, three highlighting fairy tales and the first...
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1962
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In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she...
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1961
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The Jorgensons are a wealthy family spending the summer on a resort island. Ken (Richard Egan), Helen (Constance Ford) and...
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1959
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1959
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In this crime thriller a young woman marries a wealthy vintner. Soon afterward, she falls in love with a handsome rodeo...
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1957
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1956
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As a gift to his young wife Ethel (Janet Ward), real estate agent Ralph Montgomery (Everett Sloane) hires a cook named Mrs....
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1955
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In this experimental 1954 Western, director William Wellman uses black-and-white backgrounds with occasional splatches of...
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Ma Bridges
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1954
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1953
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Minniver Bryan
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1951
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Samuel Fuller wrote and directed this lively drama based on the real-life adventures of James Addison Reavis, one of the most...
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Lona Morales
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1950
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1950
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Also known as Reign of Terror, The Black Book is a bold effort by director Anthony Mann to film a French Revolution epic on a...
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1949
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Returning from WW II, gambler Joe Miracle (Glenn Ford) discovers that his partner is dead, his gaming house has been sold,...
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Mrs. Hangale
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1949
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This comedy is based on the enduring radio series and chronicles the attempts of an airplane riveter to find a better...
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Miss Bogle
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1949
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"A woman loses her mind and is confined to a mental institution." That's the usual TV-listing encapsulation of The Snake Pit...
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1948
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Like Disney's earlier Song of the South, So Dear to My Heart peppers its live action with animated sequences. In this film,...
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Granny Kincaid
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1948
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1948
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High Conquest was a good example of the sort of "prestige" fare that lowly Monogram Pictures hoped to turn out on a regular...
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Clara Kingsley
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1947
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Breakfast in Hollywood was loosely based on the ABC radio program of the same name. Tom Breneman, the series' host, appears...
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Annie
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1946
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Mary Kenny
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1946
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This is director Frank Capra's classic bittersweet comedy/drama about George Bailey (James Stewart), the eternally-in-debt...
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1946
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Granny Tucker
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1945
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Edward Dmytryk's Back to Bataan stars John Wayne as Colonel Joe Madden. After General MacArthur decides to follow his order...
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Miss Bertha Barnes
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1945
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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was based on the lighthearted joint autobiography of actress Cornelia Otis Skinner and humorist...
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1944
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In this melodrama, a doctor returns to his home town to set out his shingle. He was born on the poor side of town and so has...
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Aunt Em
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1944
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Etta Lane
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1944
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Though filmed while WW2 was still very much in progress, The Very Thought of You has the lighthearted ambience of a postwar...
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Mrs. Wheeler
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1944
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In this drama, a female taxi driver takes pity on a soldier who has come to search for his estranged son and decides to help...
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1944
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A timely film when first released in 1943, Tonight We Raid Calais survives as an entertaining adventure some fifty years...
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Mme. Bonnard
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1943
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An expansion of, and improvement upon, Lillian Hellman's stage play of the same name, Watch on the Rhine stars Paul Lukas,...
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Anise
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1943
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While listening to a recording of "Penny Serenade," Julie Gardiner Adams (Irene Dunne) begins reflecting on her past. She...
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Miss Oliver
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1941
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Author Hartzell Spence's popular biography of his preacher father was the source for One Foot in Heaven. Fredric March stars...
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Mrs. Lydia Sandow
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1941
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Harold Bell Wright's bestselling novel The Shepherd of the Hills had been previously filmed in 1919 and 1928 before Paramount...
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Aunt Mollie Matthews
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1941
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Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Our Town is given the Hollywood treatment in this adaptation directed by...
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Mrs. Webb
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1940
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This touching romance is based on a play by Rachel Crothers. An aging sea captain squanders his fortune on a bad business...
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Angie Peabody
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1940
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Mrs. Sargent
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1940
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Nellie
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1939
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Originally designed for exhibition at the 1939 World's Fair, Land of Liberty is a 137-minute compendium of filmclips from...
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1939
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The Under-Pup served to introduce Universal's new preteen songstress--and potential Deanna Durbin replacement--Gloria Jean....
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Miss Thornton
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1939
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Frank Capra's classic comedy-drama established James Stewart as a lead actor in one of his finest (and most archetypal)...
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Ma Smith
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1939
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1938
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Mary Wilkins
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1938
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James Stewart and Ginger Rogers were "an item" when Vivacious Lady was filmed, and their obvious real-life affection for one...
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Martha Morgan
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1938
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1938
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While not a box-office success, this drama, directed by Leo McCarey, developed a potent reputation among film critics and...
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Lucy Cooper
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1937
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Claudette Colbert is a young freethinking woman living in Salem, Massachusetts during the notorious 17th century "witch...
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1937
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Paramount's first outdoor Technicolor feature, Trail of the Lonesome Pine was the third film version of John Fox Jr.'s novel....
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1936
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A remake of 1928's Glorious Betsy (itself based on a stage play by Rida Johnson Young), Hearts Divided is based, believe it...
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1936
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When wealthy Mr. Ames is murdered, his beautiful wife Hope (Madeleine Carroll) is the principal suspect. She is acquitted...
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Mrs. Livingston Ames
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1936
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1936
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The Gorgeous Hussy purports to be based on the life of Margaret "Peggy" O'Neill, the controversial wife of early 19th-century...
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1936
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Mrs. Boyce Medford
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1936
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Margaret Sullavan graduates from a girl's orphanage to an usherette's job at a Budapest movie theatre. Bibulous millionaire...
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1935
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Bad Boy Eddie Nolan (James Dunn) spends more time in the poolroom than he does looking for work. Even so, Sally Larkin...
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1935
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In this sudsy hospital melodrama, a married nurse finds herself falling in love with one of two surgeons when her husband...
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1934
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In this drama, an impoverished orphan girl finds herself acting as a slave to a cruel old farmer. She is soon joined by a...
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Mrs. Slag
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1934
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1934
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In this fluffy romance, a young woman fights against the narrow-minded residents of her small town. The trouble begins when...
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Mrs. Burke
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1934
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Based on a novel by Phil (State Fair) Stong, The Stranger's Return is one of the most accomplished projects of director...
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1933
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Mrs. Haggett
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1933
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The scandalous doings behind the high-toned exterior of a private school for rich young women provides the framework for...
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1933
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The pleasures of the flesh confront the discipline of the Lord's teachings in this screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham's...
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1932
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1931
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One of the more prestigious films of its time, John Ford's film adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' Pulitzer Prize-winning novel...
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1931
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