A spoiled rich girl leaves her pop's protection and gets a job in an L.A. bar where she meets and falls for an unknown...
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1991
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A woman is caught in the middle of a cat-and-mouse game between fugitive aliens in this sci-fi thriller. A mysterious man...
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1990
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A doctor dabbles in magical resurrection with horrific consequences in this supernatural thriller adapted from the novel by...
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1989
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In this made-for-television drama, a former-CIA agent is called back into to service to stop a megalomaniacal scientist's...
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1986
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Based on a novel by H. G. Wells, a group of bloodthirsty, oversized creatures (including rats, chickens, wasps, and worms)...
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1976
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For better or worse, The Gumball Rally was the catalyst for a short-lived cycle of "illegal cross-country race" flicks. As...
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1976
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Live a Little, Steal a Lot and You Can't Steal Love were both alternate titles for the fact-based crime caper Murph the...
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Producer
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1974
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Two Miami beach bums become notorious cat-burglars in this lively crime drama that is based on a true story. After...
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Producer
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1974
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A bounty hunter holds dear the memory of his son who was killed by outlaws several years before. One day he kills a crook...
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1973
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In one of John Wayne's more interesting late Westerns, "The Duke" plays Will Anderson, a crusty veteran cattleman preparing a...
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1972
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John Wayne, in the last of his Civil War characterizations, portrays Cord McNally, a Union Army colonel who loses a gold...
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1970
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The focus in this episode is on Robert Donner) as police informer TeeJay, a familiar if not always welcome figure at the...
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1969
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Having struck pay dirt with his 1958 western Rio Bravo, Howard Hawks more or less remade the picture twice in the 1960s. The...
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1967
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Code Name: Heraclitus is an expanded version of a TV drama first seen in January of 1967 on Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre....
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1967
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Posing as "Ben Russell", Kimble finds refuge in the home of the Koraks, a family of Hungarian emigres. When the police put...
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1966
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Billy the Kid
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1966
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For this episode, host Alfred Hitchcock pointedly dispenses with his traditionally humorous prologue and epilogue, explaining...
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1964
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Roger Willoughby (Rock Hudson) is a super salesman of sporting goods who sells fishing equipment but knows nothing about the...
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1963
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1960
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A steamship docks in San Francisco, and as one of the passengers, Philip Dressler (Raymond Bailey), is waiting for a cab...
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1958
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There's a con artist on the loose in Los Angeles, preying upon lonely, middle-aged women. Posing as "Count H. Bukary", the...
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1958
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After the success of From Here to Eternity, pairing Frank Sinatra with another James Jones novel made perfect sense. Set in...
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1958
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Howco Productions, purveyors of many a drive-in "classic" of the 1950s, was responsible for Teenage Thunder. Charles Courtney...
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Johnnie Simpson
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1957
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A meteor crashes somewhere in the West, killing a miner named Cannon (Jim McCullough). The miner's son Charles (Stephen...
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1957
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1956
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1955
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The life story of West Point athletic director Marty Maher was the inspiration for John Ford's The Long Gray Line. Told in...
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1955
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In the last of his four western programmers for Allied Artists, Wayne Morris plays frontiersman Jim Bisby. Mistaken for a...
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1954
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1953
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Irene Dunne made her final film appearance in the frothy fantasy It Grows on Trees. Looking at least two decades younger than...
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1952
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1950
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