A vehicle for popular wrestling celebrity Hulk Hogan, Suburban Commando is an inoffensive science-fiction fantasy. Hogan...
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Director
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1991
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Something of a sleeper in its 1990 release, White Hunter, Black Heart is one of Clint Eastwood's most engaging films. It is...
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Screenwriter
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1990
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Nearly three decades after climbing the top-ten charts with his ballad "Big Bad John", Jimmy Dean stars in a film version of...
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Director
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1990
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The made-for-TV Once Upon a Texas Train offers us the once-in-a-lifetime teaming of Richard Widmark, Willie Nelson and Angie...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1988
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Dynamite & Gold is the videocassette title of the made-for-TV western comedy Where the Hell's That Gold? Willie Nelson plays...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1988
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Appleton Porter (Donald Sutherland) is an inept international secret agent sent by the U.S. to the island of Ibiza in this...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1987
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The valor and anguish of the Alamo is resurrected in this '80s effort that features a considerably accomplished cast....
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Director
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1987
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Barry Bostwick is top-billed in the made-for-TV western Down the Long Hills, but the largest role in the film goes to...
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Director
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1986
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) is assigned as bodyguard to Carrie Reardon (Kim Richards), a young rising tennis star whose arrogance...
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Director
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1982
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Director
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1980
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Not only does star Rod Steiger bypass The Honor Guard on his resume; it is also ignored by virtually every chronicler of...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1979
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Two Montana saddletramps head for bustling Music City and open up a detective agency in this comical adventure that was...
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Director
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1979
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In the made-for-television film Wild, Wild West Revisited, the classic comedy/espionage/western television series is brought...
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Director
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1979
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Director
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1978
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One of four miniseries comprising NBC's Best Sellers anthology, The Rhinemann Exchange was adapted from the Robert Ludlum...
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Director
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1977
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Stacy Keach plays Lou Ford, a deputy sheriff whose brutal childhood experiences have left him emotionally warped. Ford is...
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Director
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1976
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The Littlest Horse Thieves is a Walt Disney Production. Set in early 20th-century England, the film concerns three Yorkshire...
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Screen Story
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1976
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The made-for-TV Shootout in a One-Dog Town is a rare foray into straight-faced adventure by "comedy western" specialist...
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Director
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1974
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This comedy western is the failed pilot for a TV series based on the 1971 feature film Skin Game. Like the original, this...
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Director
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1974
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This made-for-TV rural horror film from director Burt Kennedy benefits from a fine cast and a tense Clyde Ware screenplay....
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Director
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1974
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The action never stops in this western, which has a surprise ending. Ann-Margret stars as Mrs. Lowe, a widow who wishes to...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1973
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Director, Producer
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1971
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It's hard to discern the filmmakers' true point of view on Hannie Caulder. On one hand, you've got the heavily somber story...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1971
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A captain convicted of deserting his cavalry (Bekim Fehmiu) is released to lead a band of deputized renegades. Together, the...
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Director
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1971
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Director, Editor, Producer
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1970
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James Garner is a nothing short of a delight in this western spoof that stands western clichés on their ears. The film takes...
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Director
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1969
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In this comic western, Flagg (Robert Mitchum) is a veteran marshal forced to retire by the pompous Mayor Wilker...
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Director
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1969
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Veteran western director Burt Kennedy wrote the screenplay for this tale, based on the novel Who Rides with Wyatt? and also...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1969
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This forgettable comedy finds Joe Lightcloud (Elvis Presley) as a mixed-blood Indian with strong ties to his tribe and his...
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Screenwriter
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1968
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John Wayne and Kirk Douglas spend half of The War Wagon trying to knock one another off and the other half working shoulder...
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Director
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1967
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Long before he scored with the epic Ragtime, novelist E.L. Doctorow wrote a minor novel upon which this stark 1967 film is...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1967
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In this well-regarded film noir thriller, Joe Barron (Glenn Ford) is a police detective whose wife Lisa (Elke Sommer) has...
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Director
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1966
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Director
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1966
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Two aging bronc-busters (Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda) make their meager money by breaking wild horses. They dream of better...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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Many viewers avoided Mail Order Bride upon its first release, assuming (thanks to MGM's shoddy promotional campaign) that the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1964
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Sustaining a leg wound, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is picked up by an American ambulance, full of injured soldiers under the care...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1963
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are saved from an advancing Nazi tank with a heavy barrage of bazooka fire, courtesy of new...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1963
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On night patrol in occupied territory, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his squad come across a cave, wherein resides Lt. Billy Joe...
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Director
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1963
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The most successful of network television's many WWII dramatic series of the '60s, Combat!, ran for five seasons on ABC -- or...
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Producer
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1962
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Tab Hunter guest stars as Del Packer, a famous baseball pitcher who has joined King Company as a draftee. Sgt. Saunders (Vic...
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Director
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1962
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Though their ranks have been badly depleted, the men of King Company are chosen to stay behind at the front when their...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1962
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A sometimes astonishingly grim western, Six Black Horses ostensibly stars Audie Murphy, but is effortlessly stolen by Frank...
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Screenwriter
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1962
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Lost while on patrol in Occupied territory, Hanley (Rick Jason) and his men are ambushed and pinned down by enemy fire....
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Director
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1962
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In the late nineteenth century, Inspector Gannon (Robert Ryan) is a member of the Northwest Mounted Police (forerunners of...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1961
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Screenwriter
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1960
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Based on a book by Clay Fisher, this 1959 western has a cast loaded with television stars of the era. Clint Walker of TV's...
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Screenwriter
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1959
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This is one of several solid B-grade Westerns produced at the height of the genre's popularity in the '50s by the partnership...
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Screenwriter
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1959
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In this western, an accused killer is able to escape lynchers by trading coats with a dead man he found lying beside the...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1958
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Screenwriter
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1957
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Two years into Gunsmoke, James Arness took time out of his busy schedule to star in the medium-budget western Arizona...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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Frank Gruber's novel The Lock and the Key was adapted for the big screen by Burt Kennedy as The Man in the Vault. William...
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Screenwriter
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1956
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Ben Stride (Randolph Scott, in a role originally slated for John Wayne) trudges stoically through the West, hunting down the...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1956
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