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2002
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Barbara Hershey stars in this understated road movie. Kate (Hershey) flags down a cab one rainy night in Times Square and...
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1999
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An abandoned teen attempts to learn the rules of the road after being left by his mother at a roadside motel in this quirky...
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1996
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Part of a pointless string of sequels ostensibly based on the werewolf novels by Gary Brandner, this entry deserves credit...
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Miss Eddington
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1991
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This horror is set in a scary haunted house where researchers have come to investigate. Ten years before, a number of...
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1990
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Joseph Stefano, the screenwriter of the original Psycho, wrote and co-produced this somewhat similar suspense-thriller....
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Mother
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1988
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A successful architect (Jenny Agutter) is in the middle of a large building project, but a series of murders among the...
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Tilly Ambrose
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1986
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1985
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The excessive violence in this action thriller makes New York City look like the site of a civil war -- or rather, a...
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1983
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This is a soap opera about a rich, suave, but self-aggrandizing villain and the women who either love or hate him. The...
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Erin Blakely
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1982
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The life and times of Spanish superstar Julio Iglesias are dramatized in this semi-autobiographical outing that stars the...
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1979
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This is a remake of a 1936 sci-fi, future dystopia tale by H.G. Wells, but the drama, as interpreted by director...
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Niki
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1979
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Future Cop had been a disastrous 1977 TV series about a human cop and his "biosynthetic android" (or robot) partner. Not...
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1978
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The cartoon firm of Hanna-Barbera produced the live-action TV movie The Beasts are On the Streets. No, the beasts aren't Yogi...
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1978
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Frank Willard's 1927 stage play The Cat and the Canary was filmed several times before this 1978 version saw the light of...
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1978
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The long-running Aaron Spelling TV series Fantasy Island was launched with a two-hour pilot film, which originally aired...
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1977
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1977
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Like 1976's "Part One," Having Babies, Part 2 is a multiplotted TV movie about the effect of parenthood on four couples. The...
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1977
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Lt. Kojak (Telly Savalas) faces an inter-departmental crisis when his fellow detective Bobby Crocker (Kevin Dobson)...
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1977
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When a lucrative government contract is set to be awarded by honest government worker Jim Hawley (Tom Selleck), a low-life...
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1977
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In the second of the feature-length Quincy, M.E. episodes produced for the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie anthology, medical...
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1976
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Having already exhausted the dramatic possibilities of fire with The Towering Inferno, producer Irwin Allen turns to water in...
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1976
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TThough barely released to theaters, the tongue-in-cheek crime melodrama Four Deuces became a Late Late Show fixture in the...
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Wendy
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1975
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1975
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This time, the overgrown-lizard hero is confronted by a mechanical doppelganger, courtesy of an army of extraterrestrial...
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1974
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An all-star "disaster" flick set in an elevator: is there no limit? This made-for-TVer top-bills James Farentino as a bank...
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1974
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In this made-for-TV thriller, a vacation for two men turns deadly when their wives are kidnapped by several escaped...
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1974
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1972
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Seedy newspaper reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) is assigned the Las Vegas police beat by his boss Tony Vincenzo...
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Gail Foster
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1972
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The Poseidon, an ocean liner larger than the Queens Elizabeth and Mary combined, is charting its course on New Year's Eve....
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Songwriter, Nonnie Parry
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1972
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A Native American rodeo clown (Don Murray) causes the death of a rider, and retires from the business to re-examine his life....
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1972
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Also known as Cross Current, The Cable Car Murder emulates the 1971 theatrical feature Tick, Tick, Tick by teaming a black...
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1971
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In this romance, an ex-Marine begins looking for a fellow Vietnam vet in hopes of making it as musicians in New York. He...
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Yvonne Phillips
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1970
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In this drama, two kidnappers begin looking for a new victim after they accidentally kill their latest hostage. ~ Sandra...
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1970
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Robin Sherwood
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1969
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The Immortal is the pilot film for a TV series that reversed the concept of Run For Your Life: Instead of a hero with only a...
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1969
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Diana (Carol Lynley) is the wealthy, mentally unbalanced woman who seduces the local golf pro Jerry (Paul Burke). She...
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Diana
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1969
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Roy Thinnes was the star of this 1967-1968 science fiction series, about an Earth poised on the brink of alien takeover. ~...
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1968
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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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America is no longer the home of the free in this futuristic drama. Now the country is ruled by a powerful, tyrant and his...
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1968
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British agents drop like skeets in this convoluted espionage film. Jonas Wilde (Richard Johnson) is a successful British...
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Jocelyn
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1968
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1968
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Carol Lynley guest stars as Lynn Hallett, a troubled young woman mistakenly identified as a bank robber. Inspector Erskine...
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1967
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Another semi-successful attempt to adapt the works of American fantasist H.P. Lovecraft to the screen, this is loosely based...
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Susannah Kelton/Sarah
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1967
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Hurriedly assembled to capitalize on the Paramount feature of the same name, Magna Pictures' Harlow was shot in less than two...
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Jean Harlow
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1965
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Ann Lake
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1965
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Maggie Williams
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1964
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In this offbeat melodrama, a crazed gardener is relegated to a mental hospital after he goes berserk and beheads his wealthy...
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Cynthia
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1964
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This routine tale of an aspiring actress on the verge of a sharp decline is directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and features...
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Miriam Caswell
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1963
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Jack Lemmon stars as Hogan, who lives a bachelor's dream as the manager of an apartment building that caters only to single...
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Robin
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1963
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Tom Tryon plays the title role in this Otto Preminger version of the Henry Morton Robinson novel. In his matriculation from...
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Mona/Regina Fermoyle
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1963
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Carol Lynley stars as Sister Pamela, a young novitiate who is robbed of a priceless statue of St. Francis entrusted to her...
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1962
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If anything, this star-studded sequel is even sillier than the original, adding to its problems by completely recasting all...
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Allison MacKenzie
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1961
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Missy Breckenridge
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1961
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A surprisingly serious and well-acted major studio variation on the "teens in trouble" films that AIP and Allied Artists...
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Janet Willard
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1959
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Director Henry Levin followed up this light romantic comedy with Where the Boys Are and started a beach trend going. This...
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Betsy Dean
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1959
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A rustic drama set in the early 20th century, Hound Dog Man is the simple story of a young man, Spud Kinney (Dennis Holmes)...
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Dony
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1959
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Those who learned to dislike Conrad Richter's novel The Light in the Forest when it was required reading in high school will...
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1958
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Carol Lynley makes her first significant TV appearance in this episode, which also represents an early directorial effort by...
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1957
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