When his brother is left in a coma after a near-fatal car accident, a young man decides it's time to do something on his...
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1992
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1990
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Pierce Brosnan stars as adventurer Phineas Fogg in this adaptation of Jules Verne's classic story, in which to win a wager he...
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1989
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A young boy slips through the cracks and ends up in the Navy in this made-for-television drama. Based on a true story,...
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1988
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Kate Capshaw plays a schoolteacher and suburban housewife who happens to be an ex-spy. Nobody knows of Capshaw's previous...
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1987
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In this made-for-TV film, a group of American nurses stationed in the Philippines are captured when Japanese forces invade...
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1986
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Adapted from the phenomenally popular best-seller by Jeffrey Archer, the three-part, seven-hour CBS miniseries Kane & Abel is...
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1985
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1984
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1983
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Steve McQueen's last film concerns a modern day bounty hunter who searches for bail jumpers. Based on real life bounty hunter...
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1980
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1979
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When it was first made available to television in 1978, the three-hour Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women was previewed to only...
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1978
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The story of "red light bandit" Caryl Chessman, previously dramatized in the 1955 film Cell 2455, Death Row (based on...
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1977
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This TV movie stars Jon Rubinstein as a Nassau County assistant D.A. named Dan Corey. Yes, he's idealistic, and yes, he butts...
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1977
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First telecast March 7, 1977, The Feather and Father Gang is the pilot episode for the weekly TV series of the same name....
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1977
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1977
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, based on newspaper coverage, court testimony and eyewitness accounts, was dramatized for...
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1976
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Susan Dey inaugurated her long and successful campaign to shuck her Partridge Family image in the made-for-TV Cage Without a...
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1975
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In this detective adventure, the pilot episode for the short-livedTV series, suave Matt Helm gets involved with the...
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1975
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1975
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"Bad" Ronald (Scott Jacoby) has been in hiding in a secret room ever since going off the deep end and killing a teenaged girl...
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1974
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In this drama set in WW II, an uncle living with a New England family shares his memories after the family's four sons head...
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1973
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1973
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1973
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Screen newcomers Darren O'Connor (the brother of Glynnis O'Connor) and Pamela Sue Martin (billed here as Pamela Martin) play...
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1972
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This TV movie was the pilot for a series that would have been titled The Prosecutors...had it sold. David Canary and...
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1972
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1971
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In this courtroom drama, an attorney investigates the murder of a woman and comes up with some very interesting findings. ~...
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1971
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One of the best known and most enthusiastically reviewed made for television films of the 1970's, this drama was based on the...
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1970
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Vanished earned a niche in video history as the first two-part TV movie. Based on Fletcher Knebel's novel, the story...
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1970
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A desperate group of convicts stage a minor riot to divert attention in an escape attempt. Red (Gene Hackman) and two others...
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1968
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It's 1951 in Korea, a time that the United States Army doesn't like to remember. The Communists, led by Chinese forces, are...
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1968
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Yul Brynner stars as the legendary Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa in this 1968 epic that was originally written by...
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1968
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LAPD detective Sgt. Tom Valens (David Janssen) is a ten-year veteran of the force who has had more than his share of hard...
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1967
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Murray Brock (Simon Oakland) is a crusading New York district attorney out to prove that young Eddie Dickenson...
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1964
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Written by mystery master Rod Serling, The Yellow Canary stars Pat Boone as insufferable singing idol Andy Paxton....
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1963
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Thirty years after leaving Earth, a group of space colonists live a spartan existence on a desolate asteroid. All that keeps...
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1963
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A haunting folk song written by Van Cleave serves as a framing device for this macabre hour-long Twilight Zone episode....
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1963
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Dean Jagger stars as Ed Lindsay, a cranky middle-aged man living in a boarding house with several other old-timers, including...
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1961
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After briefly experimenting with the videotape format, The Twilight Zone wisely returned to film with this episode, which...
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1961
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First telecast May 12, 1961, this amusing Twilight Zone entry was purely and simply a showcase for versatile comic actor...
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1961
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In his second Twilight Zone appearance, Jack Klugman stars as pool hustler Jesse Cardiff, who would like nothing better than...
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1961
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In the last days of WWII, "90-day wonder" Lieutenant Katell (Dean Stockwell) takes charge of a battle-weary American squadron...
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1961
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In the first episode of the series' only two-parter, Paladin (Richard Boone) arrives in a Texas border town with his...
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1961
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In this socially conscious drama, based on a true-story, a high school teacher gets in trouble for having his students write...
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1961
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An idealistic, exceedingly arrogant young Austrian nobleman named Franz (Scott Marlowe) hopes to succeed where his ill-fated...
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1961
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In the concluding episode of the series' only two-parter, future director Sydney Pollack guest stars as Joe Culp, a sadistic...
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1961
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As had been the case with the first season's inaugural episode "Where Is Everybody?", the second season of Twilight Zone...
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1960
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The past and present collide with poignant results in this handsomely mounted Twilight Zone episode. Brian Aherne stars as...
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1960
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1960
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Justin Groton (Buzz Martin), sole surviving member of a vicious outlaw family, has been in jail on a murder charge since the...
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1960
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The title character in this episode is a grizzled old prospector, played by former Theater Guild stalwart Russell Collins....
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1960
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Arrested during a barroom brawl in a small and unfriendly town, Paladin (Richard Boone) groggily awakens in his jail cell to...
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1960
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1960
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In Carson City, Paladin (Richard Boone) finds a kindred spirit in the form of an elderly, cultured gentleman named Ainslee...
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1959
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In Laredo, Texas, Paladin (Richard Boone) forms a fast friendship with Sam Tuttle (Gene Lyons), a notoriously unbeatable...
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1959
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Wealthy widow Matilda Benson (Kathryn Givney) rules over her children like a dowager empress, threatening to cut them out of...
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1959
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Filmed for the first season of Have Gun--Will Travel, this episode ultimately served as the opener for Season Two (though...
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1958
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The Hargrove Finance Company has been robbed and Frank Anderson (James Anderson) lies dead. Identified by witnesses as one of...
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1958
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Versatile character actors Harry Morgan and Harry Bartell don old-age makeup to play a pair of grizzled, garrolous gold...
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1958
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