With a script that is too anemic for the red-blooded actors featured here, this anorexic comedy moves slowly up and down the...
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1986
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Art Carney effectively portrays a weary, wisecracking Santa Claus (not the department store variety, but the real McCoy) in...
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1985
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The classic tale of a kind-hearted princess stalked by a jealous stepmother is brought to life in this early episode of...
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1983
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Eating Raoul was celebrated at the time of its release as the perfect marriage between mainstream moviemaking and the...
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1982
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It seems that Laverne (Penny Marshall) can never go shopping at a department store without getting into trouble. In an...
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1977
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This sex farce stars Angus Duncan as a lothario on a mission to sleep with five very different women. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1974
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1973
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1973
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In this romance, an ex-Marine begins looking for a fellow Vietnam vet in hopes of making it as musicians in New York. He...
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1970
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Once again, little Tabitha tries out her own rudimentary magical powers, with strange results. This time, Tabitha makes the...
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1967
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Someone has been sending unsigned love letters to Mrs. Howell (Natalie Schafer). Determined to reveal the identity of his...
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Bottom Half of Knight
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1967
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The Monkees land in hot water when Davy purchases a pair of red maracas at a music store. Alas, the store is a front for a...
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1966
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In this musical farce, a dim-witted fellow finally gets his chance to become a secret agent like his brother when the former...
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1966
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The Clampetts are convinced that they've seen little green men from Mars. Actually, they're half right: The "Martians" are...
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1966
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After an all-night binge, carnival owner Leo Torbey (Norman Lloyd) discovers he has purchased a trained monkey, whom Torbey's...
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1961
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Famed Hollywood "little person" Billy Curtis guests in this episode as Mr. Zero, a diminutive, childlike Martian who has been...
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1957
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The screen's great existential science fiction film, The Incredible Shrinking Man stars Grant Williams in the title role....
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1957
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1956
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Danny Kaye spoofs medieval swashbucklers in this classic musical comedy. While the infant King of England awaits his rightful...
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1956
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The fifteenth of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series, Jungle Moon Men stars Johnny Weissmuller, here playing "himself" rather than...
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1955
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Debra Paget displays as much epidermis as the 1954 censors would allow in the escapist adventure Princess of the Nile....
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1954
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According to some eyewitness reports, the feud between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis was at its peak during the filming of...
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1954
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This first episode of a two-part story was excerpted from the theatrical feature Superman and the Oil Man. Reporters Clark...
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1953
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This concluding episode of a two-part story was excerpted from the theatrical feature Superman and the Oil Man. The digging...
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1953
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Superman, the comic-book "Man of Steel" created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, made his feature-film debut in...
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1951
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The scene is a distant Arctic research station, where a UFO has crashed. The investigating scientists discover that the...
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Stunts
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1951
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1951
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Pygmy Island was entry number five in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller is back as Jungle Jim, who this time...
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1950
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April Showers stars Jack Carson and Ann Sothern as a pair of small-time vaudevillians whose act gets nowhere until their...
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1948
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In this thriller, a young couple gets married while the groom is on a weekend furlough with the Navy. The newlyweds have...
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1948
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Even if the film had been released without opening and closing titles, it wouldn't have been hard to identify Three Wise...
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1946
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Incendiary Blonde is a highly entertaining if historically suspect biopic of "Queen of the Nightclubs" Texas Guinan. As...
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1945
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Wings for the Eagle is an overbaked but sincere tribute to the wartime defense workers at the Lockheed Aircraft Plant, where...
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1942
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Columbia's belated effort to cash in on the popularity of Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates was the raucous and generally...
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1942
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When a young woman inherits $1 million she finds herself the target of a criminals who wants her money too! ~ Rovi...
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1942
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Aircraft plant worker Robert Cummings is accused of sabotaging his factory and causing the death of a co-worker. Actually,...
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1942
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Our Gang member Billy "Buckwheat" Thomas has told so many lies that no one believes his claim of seeing a marauding monkey in...
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1942
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A pregnant Alice Faye was forced to bow out of this colorful Fox musical, which instead went to Rita Hayworth, whom the...
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1942
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The first of director Frank Capra's independent productions (in partnership with Robert Riskin), Meet John Doe begins with...
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1941
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Hellzapoppin' is the film version of the "anything goes" Broadway hit starring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. The original...
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1941
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The third and definitive film adaptation of L. Frank Baum's 1900 children's fantasy, this musical adventure is a genuine...
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1939
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Forever switching its time-frame from past to present, Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" series returned to a contemporary...
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1939
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This film is, as far as is known, the world's only Western with an all-midget cast. The conventional plot -- about a cowboy...
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1938
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