Bette Midler stars as Stella Claire, a working-class, fun-loving barmaid in northern New York State. A brief affair with...
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1990
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The three-part British-Australian TV production The Paper Man could be described as the miniseries equivalent of...
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1990
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In this made-for-cable TV movie, a young, windowed American travels to Scotland to explore the home of her ancestors. ~...
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1987
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Mycroft Holmes
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1985
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This spy film purports to be inspired by the true story of Kim Philby (1912-1988), a British intelligence officer and Soviet...
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Sir James Charley
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1984
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The BBC-produced An Englishman Abroad was first offered to American viewers October 27, 1984, as part of PBS' Great...
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Claudius
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1983
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Most of you know what this is about. For the benefit of the two of you who've never read a tabloid, Prince Charles of England...
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1982
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1982
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Judge Oliver Wright
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1981
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1980
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A quarrel erupts between the Duke of Hereford, Henry Bolingbroke (Jon Finch), and the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray...
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1979
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This 1979 BBC/Time-Life production of Julius Caesar faithfully follows Shakespeare's original version. When the film begins,...
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Julius Caesar
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1979
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Based on a true story, this made-for-TV spy movie chronicles the 1960 capture of a Nazi in South America. When Israeli agents...
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1979
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1978
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Based on the 1976 autobiography My Luke and I by Eleanor Gehrig and Joseph Durso, Love Affair: The Eleanor & Lou Gehrig Story...
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1977
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1977
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In the romantic drama Seven Nights in Japan, Michael York plays Prince George, the fictional heir to the British throne, a...
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Ambassador Hollander
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1976
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Nicholas Meyer based his screenplay for the "retro" Sherlock Holmes adventure The Seven Percent Solution on his own...
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1976
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This modestly budgeted feminist feature was written by actress Joan Hotchkis, who also stars. She plays a wealthy young wife...
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1975
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This low-budget freak show/cult classic/cultural institution concerns the misadventures of Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and...
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1975
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The story of this made-for-TV movie concerns a passenger on the Midnight Express who is positive she saw a dead man in one...
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1974
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In this thriller, set on a train, a woman who is still recuperating from a nervous breakdown finds herself in danger after...
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1974
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In this little horror film, a wealthy sportsman (Calvin Lockhart) invites a house full of guests to a big-game hunt that he's...
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1972
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Sam Peckinpah eschews his slow-motion bullet ballets for this quiet character study of ex-rodeo cowboy turned drifter Junior...
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1972
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Ernst Blofeld
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1971
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The Mosquito bomber was one of the more extraordinary developments of the Royal Air Force during World War II. A twin-engine...
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Air Commodore Hufford
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1970
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This biography of Oliver Cromwell recalls the political and religious struggles of 17th century England. Cromwell (Richard...
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The Earl of Essex
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1970
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Set in England, The Executioner stars American actor George Peppard as John Shay, a British spy. Shay is convinced that...
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Vaughan Jones
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1970
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This crime drama finds American agent Novak (Yul Brynner) sent to Scotland Yard to help uncover a gang of forgers, murderers...
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Nick Harrison, "The Owl"
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1969
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In this erotic drama, a man attempts to deal with the bevy of naked beauties who have been bothering his family for...
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1969
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Bill McLean (Van Heflin) is a former CIA agent living in London. He had been fired when he stuck up for one of the men in his...
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Charles Griddon
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1968
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Mocata
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1968
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This World War II comedy finds Harry Frigg (Paul Newman) as the unwilling volunteer slated to rescue five generals from the...
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1968
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James Bond heads East to save the world (and to learn how to serve saki properly) in this action-packed espionage adventure....
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1967
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Military Intelligence officer Major Grau (Omar Sharif) investigates the brutal murder of a Warsaw prostitute in this mystery...
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Gen. von Seydlitz-Gabler
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1967
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In this blend of action-adventure and spy satire, the British government has been negotiating with the Middle Eastern nation...
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1965
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This is one of a handful of episodes in which Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) appears only fleetingly, with the bulk of the drama...
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1964
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Kenneth More was beginning to segue into comedy roles when he took on the character of William in this standard sci-fi parody...
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1960
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Two-fisted Irish salesman Ike Brennan (Robert Gist) comes to Paladin (Richard Boone) to help save the life of Brennan's wife,...
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1960
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1960
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In this lightweight 1960 musical comedy, rock singer Tommy Steele plays Tommy Tomkins, a British sailor. Steele was popular...
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1960
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Industrial espionage becomes a deadly game when Peter Thal (played by Charles Gray, aka "The Criminologist" in The Rocky...
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1959
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In this drama, a reporter and his girlfriend pursue a jewel thief through rural Sussex. The tables turn when the thief...
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1959
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The still-controversial L'Affair Dreyfuss of the late 19th century is the focal point of I Accuse! Jose Ferrer (who also...
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1958
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Under the stress of wartime privations, a young Austrian boy is beaten by his Father, who threatens to sell his dog, a St....
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1958
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Though his usual fee is a flat thousand dollars, Paladin willingly accepts the $82.17 offered him by timid young barber Ernie...
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1958
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This melodrama tells the tale of a great battle between the French Foreign Legion and the rebellious Arab tribe, the...
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1958
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A gang of crooks set up a nonexistent small town in order to collect exorbitant traffic fines and hijack valuable truck...
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1957
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Ken Osmond makes his first series appearance as that legendary creep among creeps, Eddie Haskell. As a welcome for the...
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Harry Donaldson
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1957
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Future TV mogul Aaron Spelling appears in this episode as Weed Pindle, a sweet-tempered, soft-spoken guitar player. Upon...
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1956
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One of the many "exposes" of corporate corruption filmed in the 1950s, Houston Story was ground out with stingy efficiency by...
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1956
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Deputy Bill Brake (Mort Mills) from Mingo arrives in Dodge to arrest Hank Springer (Vic Perrin) on a murder charge. Insisting...
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1956
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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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Tales of Manhattan is a sumptuous multipart film centered around a formal tailcoat. The coat is specially designed for stage...
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1942
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