Considered one of the great box-office turkeys of its decade, Ishtar was an attempt by writer/director Elaine May and stars...
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1987
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Given the off-the-wall premise in this sci-fi western -- that a motorcyclist rides his bike through a time warp right into...
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1983
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The sophomore effort for director Joe Dante, a future protégé of Steven Spielberg, this low-budget, high-camp horror spoof of...
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1978
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Bruce Gordon, best known to 1960s TV fans as Frank Nitti on the original Untouchables series, is no less menacing in the role...
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1972
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Another bomb threat occupies most of the time of Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) in this...
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1970
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Fast paced and violent, this Mexico-set western chronicles the bloody struggle over a stolen gold cross. The murderous...
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1970
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Originally telecast September 20, 1970, "A Matter of Faith" served to introduce new Bonanza regular Mitch Vogel in the role...
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1970
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Baseball star Clint Atkins (Gary Collins) is being plagued with hate mail, extortion notes, death threats and even a...
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1969
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When irascible boss T.R. Hollister (Jim Backus) threatens to pull the plug on an underwater environmental living project,...
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1969
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To keep a bunch of gangsters from taking over his business, Carlos Ramirez transfers the ownership of his casino to the nuns...
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1968
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Big Nick
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1966
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Season Six of Bonanza was brought to a close on May 23, 1965, with another of the series' many "redeption" yarns. In...
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Bronson
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1965
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Slim and svelte Dianne Adler (Mary Ann Mobley), a hometown girlfriend of Della Street (Barbara Hale), has launched a career...
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1964
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When the producers of The Untouchables bowed to the pressure of the Italian-American Anti-Defamation league and began...
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1963
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No one could accuse this episode of The Untouchables of defaming the Italians--certainly not with the young, aggressively...
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1963
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Bruce Gordon makes his final series appearance as Frank Nitti in this episode. Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would like to find...
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1963
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Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) hopes to expand his bootlegging empire across the US-Canadian border, setting up headquarters in...
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1962
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In this western a trio of prospectors bury their booty to keep the Apaches away. As one of the three rides away, another of...
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1962
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Victor Buono, who skyrocketed to stardom by virtue of his work in the title role of the earlier Untouchables episode "Mr....
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1962
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Once again, Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) crosses swords with rival gangster Bugs Moran (previously played by Lloyd Nolan, here...
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1962
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Roger Corman's stripped-down remake of Universal's 1939 period classic elevates that film's supporting player Vincent Price...
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1962
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To improve the taste of his beer, Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) brings several expert German "braumeisters" into the country....
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1962
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With Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) raiding the Syndicate's distilleries left and right, Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) is forced to...
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1961
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Ruth Roman proves the old adage about "the female of the species" in the role of ruthless mob wife Georgie Drake. A clever...
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1961
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Now that the U.S. Government has come up with a method to denature industrial alcohol so that it cannot be used in the...
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1961
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Broke again, Bart (Jack Kelly) accepts a job from rancher Cal Powers (Andrew Duggan), hauling ice from the nearby mountains....
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1961
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Hoping to capture narcotics boss Alexander Raeder (Joseph Ruskin) during a "business transaction" at a Chicago amusement...
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1961
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The makeshift feature film Alcatraz Express originated as "The Big Train", a two-part episode of the Untouchables TV series....
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1961
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Following the example of his sworn enemy Elliot Ness (Robert Stack), Frank Nitti sets up his own team of "Untouchables" to...
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1961
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The "Eastern Seaboard" city referenced in the title of this episode remains unnamed, but all evidence suggests that the story...
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1961
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Nick Moses (Harry Guardino) breaks the code of the Mob by bumping off another gangster without permission. Grimly, Frank...
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1961
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Nehemiah Persoff is back as Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik, hated rival of Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti (Bruce Gordon). As Nitti...
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1961
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) is convinced that Al Capone (Neville Brand) is receiving...
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1961
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Even their fellow hoodlums are in mortal terror of the Purple Gang, a Detroit-based operation led by Eddie Fletcher (Steve...
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1961
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Fully aware that the flower shop owned by Nick Acropolis (Lee Marvin in his first Untouchables appearance) is actually a...
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1961
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After seizing control of the booze traffic in Chicago, Capone lieutenant Meyer Wartel (Robert Middleton) oversteps his bounds...
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1961
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) heads to New Orleans to break up a smuggling ring that is delivering narcotics to Chicago. The...
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1961
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23-year-old Victor Buono appears in one of his first starring assignments as Melanthos Moon, a brilliant counterfeiter who...
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1961
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Leslie Nielsen guest stars as Tom Sebring, a disgruntled prison inmate who has unexpectedly been denied parole. Elliot Ness...
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1960
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Capone lieutenant Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) attempts to bribe Chicago mayor Anton...
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1960
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Capone's second-in-command Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) steps up his heretofore...
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1960
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This is a well-wrought action-thriller with enough menacing violence to keep a shock value high, but not enough to overcome...
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1960
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Although his bootlegging operation has been smashed up and his boss Al Capone is in Federal Prison, Frank Nitti (Bruce...
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1960
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Lewis Martin (Wynn Pearce) considers himself lucky to be alive; he has been kidnapped, driven way in the country, and forced...
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1960
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In a most unusual episode, Perry Mason's client is his friend and business associate, private detective Paul Drake (William...
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1959
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The premiere episode of The Untouchables takes place just after the events of the series' two-hour Desilu Playhouse pilot, as...
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1959
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Entering a poker game, Paladin (Richard Boone wins a portion of an old treasure map. He soon discovers that the remaining...
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1959
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In the darkest days of World War One, four French soldiers (one of them played by a young, pre-Bonanza Pernell Roberts) see a...
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1959
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In the ninth episode of the series Bonanza, we get an episode-length flashback into history. While working on the Ponderosa,...
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1959
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The 1962 theatrical release of The Scarface Mob was created from the first two episodes of the famously popular 1959 TV...
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Frank Nitti
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1959
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A small western town in the 1880s has been beset by a series of mysterious deaths, mostly involving young women, with no...
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Buffer
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1959
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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Among the passengers in a westbound stagecoach are gunslinger-for-hire Paladin (Richard Boone) and a Philadelphia girl named...
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1957
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In this espionage drama, Soviet spies use a Cornish salmon poacher to ferry them across the English Channel. When the man...
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1956
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The Marx Brothers' final starring feature Love Happy began life as a solo vehicle for Harpo. The financiers wouldn't go for...
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1949
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If nothing else, the British melodrama Night Boat to Dublin had topicality going for it. As Captain David Grant, Robert...
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1946
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