Director Joe Dante infuses this science fiction comedy with the visual razzle-dazzle and manic, goofball performances typical...
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1987
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Although the second season of CBS's full-color Twilight Zone revival would have to do without the services of season one's...
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Narrator
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1986
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Revived by CBS in a new, full-color, hour-per-week format, the classic fantasy/sci-fi anthology The Twilight Zone gets off to...
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Narrator
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1985
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Narrator
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1985
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1983
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After literally getting away with murder, sadistic small-town bully Harry Moeller (Brion James) is himself shot to death. Six...
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1982
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Computer-firm CEO James Randolph (Charles Aidman) has hired Magnum (Tom Selleck) to investigate the possibility of industrial...
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1982
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This adaptation of William Shakespeare's drama of an aging king and the deceit and treachery that envelops his family as they...
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Cloucester
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1982
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In this thriller, a snoopy and ambitious television news reporter causes an average citizen to become suspected of being a...
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1981
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Based on a 1940s Los Angeles murder trial, this film follows the case of members of a Mexican-American gang, led by Henry...
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George
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1981
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By the admission of its own producers, the made-for-TV Marian Rose White was "extremely loosely based" on a true story. The...
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1981
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While driving under the influence of alcohol, wealthy and influential attorney Preston Claymore (Charles Aidman) strikes and...
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1981
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A singer finds herself terrorized by the same killers who murdered her husband after he discovered an industrial waste...
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1980
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Filmed on location at Alcatraz Island, this two-part "whole story" actually concentrates on a handful of the denizens behind...
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1980
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The town of Elkwood is up in arms when a high school track star dies while training for the Olympics. Held responsible for...
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1980
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In the first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast in a single two-hour timeslot), Quincy investigates when the...
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1979
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Basing his findings on circumstantial evidence, Lt. Monahan (Garry Walberg) determines that a pregnant girl was pushed off a...
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1979
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) is tempted to leave the police force when he is offered a highly-paid position as private investigator...
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1978
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In this horror film, a sinister mortician has other plans for his customers besides the customary burial. ~ Iotis Erlewine,...
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1978
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This low-budget horror anthology from Oklahoma presents a quartet of eerie tales, told by a strange mortician (Ivor Francis)...
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1978
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1977
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Soured on America by his experiences as a POW in Vietnam, General Lawrence Dell (Burt Lancaster) hopes that his government...
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1977
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is incensed by Col. Victor Bloodworth (Charles Aidman), whose job is to predict the number of battle...
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1977
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Four small-town businessmen hire Jim (James Garner) to help them purchase a fire engine--or at least that's their story....
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1977
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Susan Clark, the queen of the made-for-TV biopic (in 1976, at least), stars as legendary aviator Amelia Earhart. The story...
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1976
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The scene is an exclusive prep school named Armsby, attended by honor student Paul Kincaid (Kristoffer Tabori). Pressured by...
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1975
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Lionel Jefferson's engagement party promises to be a fun occasion for everyone but Archie, who discovers that Lionel's dad,...
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1974
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1974
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Family Ties matriarch Meredith Baxter (before she added the Birney) plays the titular heroine in an early TV movie...
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1974
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The made-for-TV Barbary Coast is a tongue-in-cheek western in the Maverick tradition, produced by a former writer-director of...
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1974
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This Dan Curtis made-for-TV effort was the seventh screen version of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. This time,...
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1974
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Squad 51's emergency hotline is tied up a hysterical woman (Fintan Meyler) who is convinced that her husband (Charles Aidman)...
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1973
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In this action adventure, five wilderness greenhorns on a hiking trip stumble across the remains of a skyjacker. They also...
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1973
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Richard Egan guest stars as waterfront priest Father Joe Scarne, who hinders a robbery investigation by refusing to reveal...
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1973
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Dirty Little Billy thankfully does not try to glorify its subject. Instead, Billy the Kid (Michael J. Pollard) is depicted as...
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1972
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For his only directorial effort, Jack Lemmon selected his old friend and habitual co-star Walter Matthau to play the central...
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Gerald Kotcher
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1971
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Looking like a high-school junior, Michael Douglas plays a college professor in Adam at 6 AM. Tired of academia, Douglas opts...
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1970
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A father-and-son team battle to protect their Southern farm from military deserters during the Civil War. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1970
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Tina Louise guest stars as Candy, a pretty cocktail waitress who hitches a ride from Ironside's aide Mark (Don Mitchell)....
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1970
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Tara Nicole (Holly Near) is an 18-year-old girl from a wealthy family. She rebels against her parents by taking up with a...
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1969
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Secret of the Pirate's Inn stars Ed Begley in one of his last roles, playing a retired Irish sea captain. Three kids (Jimmy...
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1969
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After being blacklisted from Hollywood for 21 years, writer/director Abraham Polonsky made a healthy comeback with Tell Them...
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1969
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The second-season opener of Ironside finds wheelchair-bound detective Robert Ironside (Raymond Burr) engaging in a...
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1968
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Improvisational director Robert Altman hadn't yet found his cinematic "voice" when he helmed the conformist,...
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Gus
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1968
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Mission: Impossible launched its third season on September 29 1968 with the episode titled "The Heir Apparent." To save a...
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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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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr. swings into action when three convicts, led by William Hollis (Edward Binns), escape...
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1968
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Horace Sullivan
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1967
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Schoolteacher Helen Crump invites handsome, worldly and erudite fellow teacher Frank Smith (Charles Aidman) to supper at...
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1965
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Claiming to have seen the One-Armed Man on the night of Helen Kimble's murder, Army captain James Eckhardt sends a letter to...
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1965
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Ed Rubin
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1963
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When a cease-fire temporarily halts the Korean war action, Private Endore (John Saxon) can't put down his rifle. He continues...
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Capt. Wallace Pratt
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1962
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Though it is often assumed that Twilight Zone was rife with special-effects trickery, in point of fact the series used such...
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Bill
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1962
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Glen Jameson
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1962
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Despite irrefutable evidence which places Jim Applegate (Charles Aidman) at the scene of a lynching, Hoss Cartwright doesn't...
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1961
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An Indian chief (Anthony Caruso) whose son has been sentenced to be executed by the Army seeks out the help of Paladin...
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1960
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At the height of a nasty corporate power struggle, embezzling accountant Robert Doniger (Phil Terry) is murdered. The man...
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1960
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Marianne Darelle (Norma Crane) wants to spend her vacation at the ocean resort of Woodmere, but for some curious reason the...
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by a mortally woman named Mrs. Kilmer (Lillian Bronson), who wants to learn the whereabouts...
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1960
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Richard Matheson was first represented on the Twilight Zone with the December 11, 1959 episode "And When the Sky Was Opened,"...
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Col. Ed Harrington
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1959
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As his wife Helen (Julie Adams) and son Steve (Charles Herbert) are off exploring an abandoned mine, recovering alcoholic...
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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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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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June Lockhart makes a return appearance as lady medico Dr. Phyllis Thackeray, a character introduced in the earlier episode...
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1958
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Director Alfred Hitchcock lets us know from the outset that The Wrong Man is a painfully true story and not one of his...
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1956
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