When his old Naval Academy colleague Dorsey Bramlett (David Wilson), now a pro quarterback with the New Jersey Blazers...
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1982
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Totally plotless, Neon Palace is a Canadian-made montage of 1950s and 1960s pop culture. Director Peter Rowe has assembled a...
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1970
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In Part Two of "Ride the Wind", Curtis Wade (Rod Cameron takes over from the late Charles Ludlow as head of the new Pony...
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1966
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In this crime drama, a clever band of thieves are lead by a lovely dancer. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1966
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Written by Paul Schneider, "Ride the Wind" was Bonanza's first two-part story. Ben Cartwright is willing to provide Charles...
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1966
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The Bedford Incident was an attempt by Columbia Pictures -- which had previously made Dr. Strangelove and released Fail-Safe...
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1965
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1963
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In this romantic comedy, a free-wheeling member of the U.S. Air Force goes AWOL. While traveling, the man and his girlfriend...
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1962
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Loosely based on a novel by John Hersey, this standard wartime drama stars Steve McQueen as Buzz Rickson, command pilot of a...
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1962
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In this crime drama, a dancer and her assistants don interesting disguises to pull off a jewel theft. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1962
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A humorous, sometimes absurd and sometimes just light-hearted comedy, this story sets up the premise of a couple's search for...
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1960
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The first season of Bonanza came to an end on April 30, 1960, with the episode titled "Death at Dawn." Laurence Mascott's...
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1960
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Berlin provides the backdrop for this crime drama that centers on a military doctor falsely accused of dealing illegal...
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1959
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The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an...
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1959
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Filmed not long after the launch of Russia's Sputnik satellite, First Man Into Space benefited from a surface realism made...
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Lt. Dan Prescott
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1959
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In this British comedy, an American falls in love with a British woman whose father hates all Yankees. The soldier's best...
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1958
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After years of suffering through lookalike MGM musicals (at least, that was his complaint), Howard Keel was able to sink his...
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1958
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Released in the U.S. as Your Past Is Showing, the British The Naked Truth is a wickedly funny satire of the tabloid-press...
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1957
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) team up with a fire marshal to determine the cause of several recent house...
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1957
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Since its lapse into public domain in 1978, First Legion has joined Love Affair and Algiers as the most readily available of...
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1951
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The Fighting Stallion stars Bill Edwards as Lon Evans, an ex-GI who is slowly losing his eyesight. Lacking a seeing-eye dog,...
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Lon Evans
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1950
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Produced at Agoura, CA, and directed by silent film action star Richard Talmadge, this minor Western starred bandleader and...
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Mike Hoskins
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1950
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1949
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"Suggested" by James Oliver Curwood's novel The Gold Hunters, this low-budget Monogram release was the first film in a series...
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Jim Blaine
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1949
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In her second film appearance, Marilyn Monroe stars as Peggy Martin, a second-generation showgirl who begins a romance with a...
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1949
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Having just come into a $375,000 trust fund on her 21st birthday, former child star Jane Withers certainly didn't need to...
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Sandy Evans
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1947
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Owen Wister's 1902 novel was made into a movie several times, most notably in 1929, with Gary Cooper starring. This 1946...
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1946
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Our Hearts Were Growing Up is the sequel to Paramount's surprise 1944 hit Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The first film was...
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Dr. Tom Newhall
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1946
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Several of Paramount Pictures brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite...
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1945
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Based on the novel by Augusta Tucker, the provocatively titled Miss Susie Slagle's is actually a leisurely, sentimental story...
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Elijah Howe, Jr.
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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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Tom Newhall
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1944
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It took nerve for writer/director Preston Sturges to lampoon the whole concept of hero worship in the middle of World War...
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Forrest Noble
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1944
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In this WW II musical, a group of lovely college co-eds, realizing that there is a shortage of single young men, decide to...
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Pete
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1944
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At 49 minutes, Murder on the Waterfront was the shortest-ever Warner Bros. B picture. Alas, brevity is not the soul of wit in...
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1943
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A princess finds love with a regular American Joe in this patriotic romantic comedy. A European diplomat (Charles Coburn) is...
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1943
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Its wartime setting notwithstanding, the fast-paced Warner Bros. B-picture Adventures in Iraq is a remake of the 1930...
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1943
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1942
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Olive Higgins Prouty's popular novel was transformed into nearly two hours of high-grade soap opera by several masters of the...
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1942
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In this crime drama, a news editor writes a scandalous expose about a notorious gangster. The gangster then has the gall to...
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1942
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In this grim melodrama, Barbara Stanwyck plays the eldest of three wealthy sisters who become orphans when their father dies...
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1942
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After several years' faithful service in supporting parts, Frank Jenks and Dorothea Kent were promoted to leading roles in...
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1938
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