Sylvester Stallone returns to the character which made him famous in this wildly successful sequel. Rocky III starts with the...
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1982
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Faye Dunaway portrays the Argentinian title character in this four-hour TV biopic. The story traces Evita's rise to power...
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1981
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1981
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Billy (Jon Voight) is on the road with his son T.J. (Ricky Schroder), fighting low-end boxing matches for drinking money...
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1979
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Amy Irving plays a deaf woman whose ambition is to become a professional dancer in this drama. Rosemarie Lemon is unhappy...
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1979
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By concentrating on character development with this first of several sequels to his Oscar-winning smash Rocky (1976),...
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1979
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Brash young Andy Schmidt (Henry Winkler) can't make a go of it as an actor in the early 1950s. Still, he wins the hand of...
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1978
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Martin Scorsese combined the splashy atmosphere of the old studio musical with an unromanticized marriage story in his...
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1977
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While defending pro football player Davy Woodhull (Howard McGillin) on a robbery-murder charge, Beth (Gretchen Corbett) is...
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1977
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Though not readily apparent, Flight to Holocaust is the feature-length pilot film for a potential TV series. Crashing into...
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1977
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Future Brady Bunch star Robert Reed appears in this episode as Martin Avery, self-proclaimed doctor who treats a fatally...
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1976
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Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), a Philadelphia boxer, is but one step removed from total bum-hood. A once-promising...
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1976
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The two-part opener of Streets of San Francisco's fifth and final season marks a major transition, as SFPD homicide detective...
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1976
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The Day of the Locust is anything but a cheerful, light look at Hollywood in the '30s. It recreates both the town as well as...
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1975
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Brock Peters plays the central figure in this story, a man charged by Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) with a...
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1974
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A forbidding old mansion in a residential San Francisco neighborhood is the centerpiece of this grim story. When a young boy...
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1973
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John (Randolph Mantooth) seethes with jealousy and impatience as another paramedic, Tom Wheeler (Gary Crosby), is transformed...
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1972
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1971
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Ironside's associates Ed (Don Galloway) and Eve (Barbara Anderson) are dispatched to Mexico, there to interrogate onetime...
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1971
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1970
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Befriending the nephew of pro football star Ken Granger (Larry Pennell), Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) soon develops an acute case...
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1970
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John Colicos makes another guest-star appearance on Mission:Impossible, this time as Manuel Ferrar, the would-be dictator of...
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1970
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) is invited to conduct a criminology seminar at a college where a sniper is lurking somewhere on...
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1968
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Having climbed into the wrestling ring to "rescue" her favorite grappler, Rebecca of Donnybrook Farm (Gayle Caldwell), Granny...
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1968
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In Roman Polanski's first American film, adapted from Ira Levin's horror bestseller, a young wife comes to believe that her...
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1968
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Way back in the 18th century, King Louis XVI of France covered the grounds of Versailles with sugar because his mistress,...
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1968
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In the first episode of a two-part story arc, Granny has become engrossed in TV wrestling shows, convinced that all the...
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1968
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Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) teams up with Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) to promote a fishing derby that will bring in fresh...
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1967
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In this drama set during the real life riots of the mid-1960s, an LA police sergeant attempts to service the Strip...
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, Mr. Drysdale is still trying to convince the city of Beverly Hills -- and its...
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1965
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An old, tried-and-true sitcom story line is trotted out for this episode of The Beverly Hillbillies. Jed Clampett receives a...
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1965
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Invited to attend the groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Commerce Bank building, the Clampetts show up with picks,...
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1964
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In this final chapter of a four-episode story arc, legendary Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper appears as herself. Hedda is up...
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1964
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When Jane Hathaway calls in sick, the Clampetts drop in at the Commerce Bank to help out Mr. Drysdale. The thing is -- their...
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1963
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Both Wally (Tony Dow) and Eddie (Ken Osmond) are up for a job at the local ice cream emporium, but it's Wally who lands the...
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1961
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1960
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David Manning (John Collier), an old friend of Beaver's who now lives several miles away, invites Beaver (Jerry Mathers) to...
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Mr. Johnson
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1959
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When Beaver (Jerry Mathers) and Wally (Tony Dow) are promised ten dollars apiece if they help clean up after the animals at a...
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Rendering Man
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1959
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1957
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The Leather Saint is an uneasy blend of religious drama and prizefight picture. John Derek stars as Father Gil Allen, an...
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1956
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With a Song in My Heart is the story of popular 1930s songstress Jane Froman, here portrayed by Susan Hayward. We first see...
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1952
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1950
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Produced and distributed by legendary road-show entrepreneur Kroger Babb, One Too Many details the tragedy of alcoholism....
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1950
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Comprised of eight unrelated episodes of inconsistent quality, this anthology piece of American propaganda features some of...
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1950
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1950
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In this musical comedy with dramatic touches, Jack and Molly Moran (Dan Dailey and Betty Grable) are a show business couple...
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1950
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