The Bunker family's doctor forces Archie to go on a diet. In the spirit of "one for all," Edith convinces the rest of the...
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1976
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Archie basks in the adulation of his friends and family when, while moonlighting as a cabdriver, he uses mouth-to-mouth...
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1975
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An old sitcom plot line is given a fresh new workout in this episode of All in the Family. Receiving a chain letter from...
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1975
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In this thriller, an enigmatic phantom lives in the dank tunnels running beneath the ramshackle back lot of a former movie...
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1974
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Season four of All in the Family began on September 14, 1974, with the first of the series' multipart stories. "The Bunkers...
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Munson
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1974
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Prejudiced though he may be, Archie Bunker is no Nazi. Thus, he is both outraged and terrified when a swastika is painted on...
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1973
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Still moonlighting as a cab driver, Archie has neglected to report his additional income to the IRS. Inevitably, the Feds...
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1972
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John Vernon, usually cast as a corrupt prison warden, plays a sympathetic (by default!) role in this episode. Escaping from...
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1972
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Written by comedian Bill Dana (aka Jose Jimenez), this classic episode represents the one and only time that...
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1972
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Archie thinks he knows a homosexual when he sees one, and when Mike invites his flamboyant photographer friend Roger to the...
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1971
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While making a routine arrest on a traffic warrant, Officers Reed (Kent McCord) and Malloy (Martin Milner) come upon a large...
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1969
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When an aging philanthropist falls on hard times, her butler starts to rob the rich so that she can keep on giving to the...
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1967
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James Garner plays a man who awakens in Central Park with no memories at all. This drama chronicles his search for his...
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1966
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) finds himself on the horns of an ironic dilemma. Pornographer Bert Anslem (James...
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1965
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While attending a carnival, Opie is made the unwitting shill of a rigged shooting gallery. After a brief winning spell, the...
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1965
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Recovering alcoholic William Sherwood (Peter Breck) falls off the wagon when he sees his wife Ruth (Janet Dey)--who was...
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1964
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Austin Lloyd (Gerald Mohr) is convinced that his business partner Dwight Garrett (Douglas Henderson) is stealing money from...
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1963
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Locked up in the Mayberry jail, a pair of fugitive thieves warn Andy and Barney that their accomplices will soon show up to...
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1963
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In this romantic comedy, Deke Gentry (Kirk Douglas) is a lawyer who gets an unusual assignment from Chloe Brasher...
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1963
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While working on a construction crew under the alias "Paul Beaumont", Kimble (David Janssen) befriends Jamie (Buck Taylor), a...
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1963
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A man makes the highly unexpected discovery that he has two wives in this romantic comedy. Widower Nick Arden (James Garner)...
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1963
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In this comedy, the head of a United Nations department suddenly becomes a father when he stumbles across an abandoned baby...
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1963
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Poised to receive a huge inheritance on her 21st birthday, mixed-up Merle Telford (Jana Taylor) plans to free herself from...
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1962
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Susan Slept Here is the only feature film in Hollywood history ever to be narrated by an Academy Award. After introducing...
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1954
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Charles Starrett once more dons the mask of mysterious do-gooder "The Durango Kid" in Columbia's Challenge of the Range....
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Reb Watson
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1949
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When Lizabeth Scott's Jane Greer husband Arthur Kennedy accidentally gets his mitts on $60,000 in stolen money, she insists...
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1949
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In this melodrama, a young juvenile delinquent convinces other teens to join his gang. The gang raids a warehouse and there...
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Danny Jones
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1947
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A scrappy gang of street kids, living in New York's lower East Side put aside their juvenile delinquent activities to help a...
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1946
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In this entry in the "Dead End Kids" series (later they would reappear as "The Bowery Boys") the lads encounter a terribly...
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Tommy Davis
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1943
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Several veterans of the "Dead End Kids" series are prominently featured in the Columbia programmer Junior Army. Grown-up...
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Jimmie Fletcher
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1943
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In this crime drama, an ambitious law student begins working for a corrupt finance company and becomes the neighborhood...
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1942
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The Dead End Kids take on a sinister gang of Japanese terrorists in this 12-chapter followup to the 1940 Universal serial...
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Ace
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1942
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This wildly uneven "Dead End Kids/Little Tough Guys" entry focuses on young Tom Barker (Billy Halop), whose older brother...
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Tom Barker
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1941
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This 12-chapter Universal serial is one of several that Universal made featuring the Dead End Kids (also known as The East...
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1941
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German director Joe May was light-years removed from his glory days at UFA when he helmed the "Little Tough Guys" entry Hit...
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Tom
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1941
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Universal catered to the young fans of aviation with this airborne serial, which featured a plucky kid -- "Bowery Boy" Billy...
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1941
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The big-band mystique of the 1940s was explored by Blues in the Night. Future directors Richard Whorf and Elia Kazan star as,...
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1941
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In this entry in the long running saga of the "Dead End Kids," the East Side boys leave the Big Apple and go to California to...
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Tommy Abraham Lincoln
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1940
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This "Little Tough Guys" series entry finds the kids gainfully employed building airplane engines. Hoping to get into the air...
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Tom
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1940
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The Dead End Kids fight alongside the government to find a famed scientist who has been abducted by wartime traitors. ~ Jason...
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1940
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This Victorian-era drama is based upon the classic novel by Thomas Hughes. It follows the exploits of a young boy forced to...
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Flashman
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1940
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They Made Me a Criminal opens in New York, depicting the latest victory in the ring for Johnny Bradfield (John Garfield), a...
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Tommy
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1939
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In this entry in the long-running series, the Dead End Kids are freshly out of reform school when they find themselves...
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Tony Marco
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1939
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Call a Messenger is the second entry in Universal's "Dead End Kids/Little Tough Guys" series. In this one, the Little Tough...
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Jimmy Hogan
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1939
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A young punk hooks up with a mobster and helps him rob a gas station in this crime drama. From there the crimes become more...
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Johnnie Stone
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1939
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Billy Shafter
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1939
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John Garfield once more plays a social outcast who's had nothing but lousy breaks. Released from prison for a crime he didn't...
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Hank
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1939
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In this entry in the long-running series, one of the Kids goes to military school and learns, with the help of his late...
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Cadet Major Jack
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1939
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The first of the "splinter" groups to emerge from the Dead End Kids was the Little Tough Guys, consisting of veteran...
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Johnny Boylan
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1938
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This entry in the Dead End Kids series of adventures makes critical comments about the failings of reform schools. The story...
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Frankie Warren
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1938
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Childhood chums Rocky Sullivan (James Cagney) and Jerry Connelly (Pat O'Brien) grow up on opposite sides of the fence: Rocky...
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1938
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Adapted by Lillian Hellman from Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play, Dead End concerns itself with several denizens of New York's...
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1937
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