In Night Train, also known as Train Ride to Hollywood Harry Williams, head singer for Bloodstone, a modern rock group, is hit...
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1975
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Andrew Williams and David Williams, the 14-year-old nephews of singing star Andy Williams, appear as themselves in this...
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1974
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The terror begins when dewey-eyed Peggy O'Malley (Lynne Marta) enters the United States after a flight from Canada, her leg...
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1974
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Jackie Coogan takes over from Ray Bolger in the role of Shirley Partridge's father Mr. Renfrew (now named "Walter" rather...
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1973
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Alan Bursky appears as Reuben Kincaid's nephew Alan, a natural-born foul-up who has never succeeded at anything. When Reuben...
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1973
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After a routine heist, two-bit car thief Artie Fowler (Mark Alaimo) is killed in cold blood. Kojak suspects that there's...
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1973
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Hoping to get acquainted with Dina (Kathy Cody), the pretty new girl in school, Keith (David Cassidy) opts for the sneaky...
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1973
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Keith (David Cassidy) falls in love yet again, this time with pretty-but-pompous cello player Rachel Weston (Barbara Sigel)....
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1973
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Enrolling in a college sociology class, Keith (David Cassidy) falls in love with 23-year-old coed Dory Kimmel (Brooke Bundy)....
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1973
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Enemy agent James Reed (David Sheiner) intends to steal the plans for a new missile guidance system. The IMF is assigned to...
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1971
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The first season of Mission: Impossible came to a close with the April 22, 1967 episode "The Psychic." Some valuable NATO...
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1967
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1967
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This final episode of F Troop's first season--and the final one filmed in black and white--opens with a takeoff of the TV...
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1966
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Nehemiah Persoff guest-stars as Prince Iben Kostas, absolute ruler of a tiny Middle Eastern country whose income derives...
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1966
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The first of Mission: Impossible's multipart adventures, "Old Man Out" began its two-episode run on October 8, 1966. The IMF...
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1966
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The IMF agents arrive in the Iron Curtain country of Lubjanka. Their mission: to topple the regime of dictator Janos Karq...
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1966
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To prevent his sweetheart in Pasaic, New Jersey from marrying a horse-car conductor, Agarn (Larry Storch) sends the girl a...
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1966
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In Part Two of "Old Man Out," the IMF is still posing as a carnival troupe: Briggs as a mind reader, Cinnamon as his...
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1966
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Henry Gibson guest stars as Private Wrongo Starr, the Army's most notorious jinx. The men of F Troop are terrified that...
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1966
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The good news is that F Troop is about to receive a citation for its high morale. The bad news is that everyone at Fort...
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1966
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Thanks to an unexpected loophole, the men of F Troop discover that they're not legally enlisted in the Army. Thus it is that...
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1966
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Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) arranges a surprise party to mark Sgt. O'Rourke's 25th year in the Army. Entering into the...
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1966
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In this spoof of the then-current "spy craze", Fort Courage becomes a hotbed of espionage intrigue when Agarn (Larry Storch)...
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1966
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Andrew Duggan guest stars as Major Chester Winster, the Army's new Inspector General. An avowed Indian hater, Major Winster...
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1966
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John Dehner guest stars as slick con artist Professor Cornelius Clyde, who proceeds to give local huckster O'Rourke (Forrest...
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1965
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While Parmenter is out of town attending command school, O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) establishes a new racket--er, business...
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1965
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) loans the fort's only cannon to the Hekawi Indians who want to use it for a tribal festival....
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1965
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Having accidentally saved the life of Hekawi chief Wild Eagle (Frank De Kova), Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) has earned the...
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1965
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With only one week left in his Army hitch, Agarn (Larry Storch) is persuaded to return to civilian life by O'Rourke (Forrest...
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1965
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At the behest of Col. Watkins (Parley Baer), Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) makes it his mission in life to track down the...
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1965
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The premiere episode of F Troop explains how Wilton Parmenter (Ken Berry), the last and least descendant of a proud military...
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1965
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While tooling around his dungeon lab, Grandpa (Al Lewis) stumbles upon what appear to be clues as to the whereabouts of a...
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1965
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) sees an opportunity to pep up business at the saloon when Captain Parmenter's surveyor uncle...
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1965
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The F Troop misfits are mobilized when word comes down that Silver Dove (Laurie Sibbald), the daughter of Hekawi chief Wild...
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1965
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Wrangler Jane (Melody Patterson) has a lot of trouble hiding her jealousy when Captain Parmenter's former girlfriend,...
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1965
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Overhearing a negative medical prognosis for a horse, Agarn (Larry Storch) becomes convinced that he himself is not long for...
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1965
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In her third and final Perry Mason appearance, Fay Wray is incongruously cast as voodoo dancer Mignon Germaine, the mother of...
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1965
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Stefanie Powers guest-stars as the legendary, cantankerous Calamity Jane. Having promised not to reveal that Calamity is a...
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1963
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In this routine crime melodrama, detective Steve Keenan (Robert Knapp) is faced with several problems at one time. He has a...
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1960
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TV star Brett Halsey is the lead in The Girl in Lover's Lane. While drifting through a small town, Bix (Halsey) becomes...
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1960
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Largely filmed in Canada, The Littlest Hobo was the result of a brainstorming session between Dorrell and Stuart McGowan,...
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1958
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In this occult obscurity, an old hillbilly named Pete Jensen (Ed Nelson) makes a pact with the Devil and returns to the town...
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1958
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