Lana Turner takes the lead in the seventh film version of Alexandre Bisson's glossy soap opera. Holly Parker (Turner) is...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Dr. Gregory Holman (George Voskovec), a cryptographer from an Iron Curtain country,...
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) has learned that defecting East European...
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1966
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The Man
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1965
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Imperious Southern matron Nell Snyder (Margaret Leighton) is upset by the recent behavior of her orphaned niece, Eva...
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Capt. King Snyder
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1965
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Alan Meehan
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1964
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Pat Buttram (he was Mr. Haney on Green Acres) brings a macabre twist to his standard country-bumpkin characterization in this...
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1964
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This is the last of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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While Lucy (Lucille Ball) is helping her son Jerry (Jimmy Carmichael) mount his butterfly collection, one of the colorful...
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Jack Donohue
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1963
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Deputy Barney tickets the Governor's car for illegal parking-then thinks he's in for it when the governor himself prepares...
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Governor
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1963
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Head over heels in love with brassy nightclub singer Niki Carroll (Diana Dors), Dr. Don Reed (John Gavin) intends to marry...
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Horace Reed
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1963
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Taken from a best-selling book, this is an uneven, politically tinged drama by George Englund that does not really follow the...
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1963
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This sci-fi melodrama about housing construction in the murky deep sea is as clear as the muddied water itself. Enterprising...
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Dr. Halstead
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1962
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Unable to get through to a particularly hostile patient, psychiatrist Peter Falk goes to gray-haired senior shrink...
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Chief medical officer
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1962
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The title character in the May 13, 1962 Bonanza episode "The Mountain Girl" is Trudy Harker, played by Nina Shipman. Raised...
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1962
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Mr. Meeker
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1962
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1960
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Jared Corning (Robert Lansing) is assigned to cover a trial in a small New England town, where several townsfolk are accused...
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1960
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1960
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To test the honesty of his two nephews, old Adam Thompson (William H. Wright) tells them about a secret map leading to a...
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1960
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This is a routine, sometimes unintentionally funny drama about a man whose moral backbone straightens up as he sets his...
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Sheriff Anderson
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1959
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A man claiming to be Australian Bishop Arthur Mallory (Vaughn Taylor) arranges a reunion between orphanage alumnus Carol...
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1959
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Both Ben Cartwright and Luther Bishop (Carl Benton Reid) lay claim to the strip of land separating their two spreads. Though...
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Luther Bishop
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1959
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In the sixth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, the titular hero (Robert Loggia, a...
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1959
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Pork Chop Hill was based on the eyewitness essays of ex-soldier S. L. A. Marshall. The film is set during the Korean "police...
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1959
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In the third episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, former gunslinger Baca (Robert Loggia) is now studying...
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1958
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Harriet Bain (Virginia Vincent) is accused of murdering J.J. Stanley (James Bell), the man who had embezzled a huge sum of...
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1958
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Tarzan's Fight for Life was the last "Tarzan" entry to be produced by Sol Lesser, whose association with the series dated...
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1958
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After the death of his son, Wealthy San Franciscan Martin Westropova (Carl Benton Reid) wants to get in touch with his...
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1958
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When a millionaire discovers that he is going to lose half of his business if his missing brother isn't found to keep it out...
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1958
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A to-the-point adaptation of an overly cerebral stage play by Ralph Berkey, Time Limit was the only film directed by...
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Gen. Connors
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1957
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Every time Republic Pictures head honcho Herbert J. Yates starred his minimally talented wife Vera Ralston in a film, the...
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1957
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Richard Widmark once again essays a character who could be either hero or heel in the rugged western The Last Wagon. After...
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1956
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Cashing in on the popularity of TV's Davy Crockett and the jukebox favorite "Yellow Rose of Texas", Allied Artists came up...
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1956
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A Day Of Fury stars Jock Mahoney as town marshal Alan Burnett, whose life is saved by a stranger he meets on the trail. His...
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1956
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In one of his last appearances in a Hollywood production, Edmund Purdom plays Korean war veteran Paul Quentin. Keeping his...
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1956
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Battle Hymn was inspired by the true story of American minister Dean Hess, played here with rare sensitivity by Rock Hudson....
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1956
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Filmed around the same time as Gunfight at the OK Corral, Wichita is a more modest--and to some, more entertaining--slant on...
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1955
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The Spoilers is the fourth and (very likely) last film version of Rex Beach's rugged Alaskan adventure yarn. Set during the...
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1955
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1955
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The "one desire" of ex-gamblers Rock Hudson and Anne Baxter is to escape their shady former lives and settle down to...
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1955
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Based on the novel by Mika Waltari and helmed by Casablanca director Michael Curtiz, The Egyptian, a lavish period soaper,...
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1954
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1954
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The Command was Warner Bros.' first Technicolor release. Guy Madison, then extremely popular with western fans by virtue of...
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Col. Janeway
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1954
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1954
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A nail-biting Indian deadlock remains the climax of this otherwise overly verbose Western filmed in M-G-M's then-new Ansco...
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1953
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A genuine novelty, MGM's Main Street to Broadway offers the modern viewer a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of the 1953...
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1953
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Will Rogers Jr. stars as his own father in this slow, sentimental biopic. The film begins with Rogers' days on his father's...
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Clem Rogers
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1952
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Andrew Bennet
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1952
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1952
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After Columbia's 1951 biopic Valentino laid an egg, leading man Anthony Dexter was persona non grata at the studio. Still,...
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Triano
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1952
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The tougher postwar screen image of James Stewart is given a good workout in the fact-based Carbine Williams. In 1952, the...
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Claude Williams
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1952
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Pop Hodges
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1951
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A lawyer must make the most difficult decision of his life in this crime drama that begins when the attorney's son...
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1951
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Though made in 1951, Criminal Lawyer has the feel of a 1930s film, right down to the casting of Pat O'Brien in the lead. The...
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Tucker Bourne
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1951
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William Holden plays Boots Malone, a dishonest--and impoverished--jockey's agent. Malone sees a chance to crack the big time...
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John Williams
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1951
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Lorna Doone is based on the oft-filmed novel by Richard D. Blackmore. Set in 17th century Scotland during the reign of...
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Sir Ensor Doone
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1951
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Columbia's Colorado Uprising was neither expensive enough to qualify as an "A" picture nor inexpensive enough to qualify as a...
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John Clemson
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1951
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The film traces Naples-born Caruso's ascension from adolescent choir singer to the uppermost ranks of the opera world. Caruso...
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1951
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A haunting work of stark confessionalism disguised as a taut noir thriller, In a Lonely Place -- Nicholas Ray's bleak,...
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Capt. Lochner
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1950
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Capt. Douglas
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1950
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A submarine commander is determined to use guided missiles on his sub in this war drama. To do so, he defies the edict of...
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Dr. Gates
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1950
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Christy
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1950
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Rod Cameron and Wayne Morris star as Civil War officers who become federal agents. The duo is sent west to investigate a...
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"Doc" Benteen
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1950
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In this bit of WWII propaganda (designed to boost support of America's alliance with Russia against Germany), Kolya...
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1943
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The tumultuous presidency of 17th-president Andrew Johnson is chronicled in this biopic. The story begins with Johnson's...
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1942
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Playwright Lillian Hellman first wrote of the horrible Hubbard family in her 1939 play The Little Foxes. In this lavish 1941...
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1941
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