Filmed in Portland, Oregon, The Last Innocent Man stars Ed Harris as an adroit criminal lawyer. Having gotten several...
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1987
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This inventive low-budget action-fantasy from producer Charles Band was released briefly as Swordkill before undergoing a...
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1986
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Quon Le (Denice Kumagai) hopes that her marriage to big-hearted Mac (Charlie Robinson) will enable her to finance a...
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1985
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A witness who has been bribed into a silence and a suspected murder find themselves in the cross-hairs of a demented...
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1985
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Cocoon is a warm-hearted science-fiction fable that avoids becoming overly corny thanks to the performances of its mostly...
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1985
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Originally broadcast as a two-hour TV movie, this opening episode of Highway to Heaven has since been divided into two...
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1984
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Having gone to his Heavenly reward in 1948, lawyer Arthur Morton is "reborn" in 1987 as Jonathan Smith (Michael Landon), a...
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1984
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In this funny Japanese adventure, the great 16th-century samurai warrior Yoshimitsa ends up frozen in a glacial crevasse...
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1984
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Charles Lampkin guest stars as Otis, the elderly owner of the shoeshine stand outside of the Harlem dry-cleaning store owned...
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1984
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In this skewed, unreal view of a woman's choice in men, almost nothing is believable. Amy (Lucie Arnaz) is a savvy,...
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1983
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1981
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An airliner crashes into the icy waters of Santa Monica Bay, killing several passengers. Investigating, Quincy (Jack Klugman)...
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1981
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The election of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court rendered the premise of First Monday in October anachronistic before...
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1981
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The year is 1947; the place, Brooklyn. Sammy is a shy 12-year-old white boy who has no father and few friends. Davy is a...
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Davy
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1978
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1977
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First aired March 13, 1977, Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years was the brilliant follow-up to the equally...
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1977
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A botched robbery provides the basis of this romantic comedy. The caper was performed by three unemployed Vietnam vets...
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1976
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Cornbread (Keith Wilkes) is an African-American youth who strives to escape his ghetto surroundings. He does so by becoming a...
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1975
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New police recruit Ernie Sampson (Warren Munson) is afraid to reveal the fact that he stutters when under pressure. In his...
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1975
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The made-for-TV Hurricane was based on William C. Anderson's novel Hurricane Hunters, which, in turn, was inspired by events...
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1974
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When a patient (Harry Townes) accuses them of stealing his money, Roy (Kevin Tighe) and John (Randolph Mantooth) play...
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1973
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If Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) thought that they'd pulled light duty when they were...
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1973
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After a decade's absense, an affable gent named Hamilton (Ed Nelson) returns to his home town. The locals welcome him...
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1973
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Several inconvent truths about "equal consideration under the law" come to surface as Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael...
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1973
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Rod Serling, a master of speculative scriptwriting, penned the screenplay of The Man. Set a few days into the future, the...
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1972
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A man who fights his way to success learns the people who helped him may be his biggest enemies in this action drama. B.J....
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1972
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) round up some kids who have been committing minor crimes...
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1971
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Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) cannot understand why his new friend Johnnie (Radames Pera) is not allowed to play outside by the...
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1971
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The Partridges come to the rescue of brothers A.E. and Sam Simon (Richard Pryor, Louis Gossett Jr.), the owners of an...
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1971
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In this drama, set in the High Sierras, a prisoner's attempt to break out of a prison camp is thwarted by the hunt for a boy...
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1970
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African-American activist and actor Melvin Van Peebles directed this comedy-drama starring Godfrey Cambridge as Jeff Gerber,...
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1970
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Teenager Pablo Esteban (David Barton) is "adopted" by a group of businessmen who claim that the boy has the power to heal...
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1970
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The made-for-TV Deadlock stars Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Sam Danforth (since this is long before the Police Squad era, Nielsen...
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1969
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) gives African American FBI agnet Harry Dane (Booker Bradshaw) plenty of latitude as...
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1969
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Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) is a self-made Boston millionaire who masterminds a bank heist in hopes of leaving it all...
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1968
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In this adventure, seven young west Texans ride out to volunteer for the Confederate army during the mid-point of the Civil...
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1968
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle...
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1966
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From at least the 1930s on to the 1970s, the upbeat protestant minister, Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, ministered to the...
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1963
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) goes undercover again, this time motivated not so much by a sense of duty as by loyalty to his old...
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1963
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Julian Berniers (Dean Martin ) return from Illinois with his young bride Lily (Yvette Mimieux) to the family in New Orleans....
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1963
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In this western a trio of prospectors bury their booty to keep the Apaches away. As one of the three rides away, another of...
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1962
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One of the most pretentious "apocalypse" films ever made, Five is set in a lavish Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house--owned by...
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Charles
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1951
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