This second film version of Frederick Knott's suspense play stars Christopher Plummer as a wealthy Londoner, who works out a...
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1981
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After a string of heavy "message" dramas, Elizabeth Montgomery opts for whimsical comedy in the made-for-TV When the Circus...
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1981
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The diary of teenaged Holocaust victim Anne Frank was first published in book form in 1952, then adapted into a Pulitzer...
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1980
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Wits and weapons clash in this 1981 epic chronicling a rebellion by Jewish Zealots against Roman rule. After Jerusalem falls...
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1980
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Somehow the sleek and sophisticated Kate Mulgrew isn't whom we pictured as the wife of the eternally unkempt Lt. Columbo, but...
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1979
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1978
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1978
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In this subpar Canadian film, Sophia Loren is Angela, a prostitute who has decided to become a waitress after she gets...
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1977
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Sherlock Holmes in New York is a topnotch TV movie starring Roger Moore (surprisingly effective as Holmes) and...
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1976
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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1976
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1976
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Raymond Burr stars again as a lawyer, this time named Arthur Mallory. No Perry Mason he, Mallory has been on the outs since...
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1976
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"An unprecedented cast brings to life the blockbuster book"--or so said the add copy for The Moneychangers, a four-part TV...
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1976
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This western chronicles the travails of a pioneer family as they travel west in search of a new life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1975
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In this feature-length pilot for an unsold TV series, Bo Hopkins, Tim Matheson and Jim Davis star as Ezel, Owens, and...
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1975
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Man on the Outside was the pilot film for the weekly ABC TV series Griff. Lorne Greene stars as retired police captain Wade...
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1975
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James Franciscus stars as a university professor with an eye on bigger things. Using his inherent promotional know-how, he...
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1975
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The two-hour final episode of Ironside's seventh season serves as the pilot film for the spinoff cop series Amy Prentiss....
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1974
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1974
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Of the two rape-oriented TV movies of the 1973-74 season, A Case of Rape, first telecast February 20, 1974, is far and away...
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1974
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The Greatest Gift stars Glenn Ford as Reverend Holvak, a poverty-stricken small-town preacher. He struggles to keep his...
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1974
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In the conclusion of Ironside's two-part Season Seven finale (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), new San...
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1974
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District Attorney Sam Belden (William Shatner) is accused of murdering his wife and lover. Belden claims it was impossible,...
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1974
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1973
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In this action adventure, five wilderness greenhorns on a hiking trip stumble across the remains of a skyjacker. They also...
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1973
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This second film adaptation of Richard Matheson's science-fiction novel I Am Legend (the first version being...
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1971
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Jane Wyman makes her TV-movie debut in The Failing of Raymond. She plays a middle-aged schoolteacher on the verge of...
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1971
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1971
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David McCallum stars in Hauser's Memory as scientist Hillel Mondoro. At the behest of the CIA, Mondoro willingly has himself...
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1970
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The Mosquito bomber was one of the more extraordinary developments of the Royal Air Force during World War II. A twin-engine...
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1970
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Nostalgia is selling angle of this made-for-TV suspenser. Someone is going around breaking into movie vaults and setting...
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1970
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Colonel Greg Brandon (Christopher George) is the commander of a B-17 fighter unit. His plan to send 1000 planes to bomb a...
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1969
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While still starring in Bonanza, Lorne Greene took a sabbatical from the Ponderosa to headline this made for TV espionage...
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1969
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In the two-hour pilot film for the subsequent TV "occult" anthology, series creator Rod Serling hosts three macabre short...
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1969
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The initials stand for University Medical Center, where this TV movie was set (the University was actually UCLA, though not...
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1969
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1969
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Helicopter Spies is a Man From UNCLE "feature film"--actually spliced together from a two-part adventure from the UNCLE TV...
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1968
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Solo and Illya investigate the total destruction of an African village. The two...
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Solo and Illya have successfully stolen a deadly thermal ray from the palace of mad...
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1967
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An American girl finds love and laughter in the City of Lights in this romantic comedy. Maggie Scott (Ann-Margret) works as...
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1966
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One of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, Girl Happy is also one of the most typical. Elvis plays Rusty Wells, the leader...
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1965
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1964
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Former TV leading man Richard Chamberlain plays a young lawyer about to take on an important murder case. He is shepherded...
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1963
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Dime with a Halo was designed in part as a showcase for MGM's new child actor Manuel Padilla, who was featured shortly...
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1963
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1963
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1962
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In flashback, Sgt. Saunders (Vic Morrow), Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) and the men of King Company recall the events surrounding...
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1962
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1962
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Fed up with the loud and incessant talking of fellow men's club member Jamie Tennyson (Liam Sullivan), pompous Col. Archie...
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1961
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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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Boris Sagal directs this film about a pair of crime-fighting motorcycle cops. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi...
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1961
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FAA investigator Grant Sheckly (Harold J. Stone) is called to the scene when Flight 107 from Buffalo makes an unscheduled...
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1961
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The Last Leaf borrows the title of an O. Henry yarn, but it's actually an original for television, written by Ross Claiborn...
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1957
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