James Dean: Sense Memories documents the short but brilliant career of the iconic James Dean. Combining interviews given by...
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2005
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1995
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In the first installment of this two-parter, Sisko learned of the existence of a Federation terrorist group whose activities...
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Director
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1994
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While on a standard surveillance mission, Sisko and O'Brien locate a heretofore unknown colonized planet. Stranded on the...
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Director
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1994
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Wil Wheaton makes an encore appearance as Starfleet Academy cadet Wesley Crusher. While on leave, Wesley becomes involved in...
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Director
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1994
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Scott MacDonald guest stars as Tosk, a reptillian alien rescued by the Deep Space Nine crew. Despite his secretive and...
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Director
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1993
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Exiled to Bajor, Kira becomes acquainted with The Circle, a radical Bajoran resistance movement. Apparently breaking away...
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Director
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1993
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When police fail to protect her daughter from a possibly murderous stalker, a determined mother struggles to find legal...
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Director
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1993
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hunter (Fred Dryer) continues his search for a serial killer who preys upon cops. In...
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1991
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Riker's new electronic mind game proves addictive to everyone on the Enterprise. The only person resistant to the game's...
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Director
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1991
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "special"), Hunter (Fred Dryer) must deal...
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1991
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Al Novak (Robin Thomas), ex-husband of officer Chris Novak (Robin Thomas), goes undercover to flush out a counterfeiter known...
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Director
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1991
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Embarking upon another robbery investigation, Novak (Lauren Lane) is joined by her reporter friend Amy Rivers (Kelly Curtis)....
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Director
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1991
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Hunter (Fred Dryer) is outraged when a 15-year-old boy dies of a respiratory ailment caused by the illegal dumping of toxic...
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1990
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Having at last been accepted into the Starfleet Academy, Wesley Crusher is invited on the eve of his departure to accompany...
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1990
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It's a tough uphill climb for officer Joanne Molenski (Darlanne Fluegel) as she assists Hunter (Fred Dryer) during his...
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1990
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McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) becomes nervous and hostile when she and Hunter (Fred Dryer) are temporarily teamed with Hunter's...
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1990
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) quits the force in the wake of the suicide of her friend and...
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1989
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A brilliant black UCLA student who has managed to rise above his street-gang origins is murdered in a drive-by shooting--not...
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1989
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In the first episode of a two-part story, McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) teams up with her retired mentor, former police officer...
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1989
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The Enterprise visits Velara III, where terraformers work night and day to make the uninviting planet inhabitable. One of the...
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1988
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One certainly can't fault the casting in this made-for-TV biopic. After all, who better to play the title character than...
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1988
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hunter (Fred Dryer) has finally caught up with Rose Fain (Claire Nono), the widow of...
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1988
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Hunter (Fred Dryer) suspects that his Vietnam war buddy Randall Fain (introduced in...
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Director
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1988
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Temporarily assuming Higgins' duties at Robin's Nest, the normally freewheeling Magnum (Tom Selleck) begins behaving in the...
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1987
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First telecast April 3, 1987,Destination: America is a "search for oneself" opus, spiced up with a bit of mystery and...
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1987
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The first two episodes of the syndicated Star Trek: The Next Generation were originally telecast in tandem as a two-hour "TV...
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1987
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1987
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Matt comes close to confessing that J.R. was behind the Colombian trip; Kenderson realizes J.R. wants Sue Ellen back, while...
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1986
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John Ritter stars in this made-for-television comedy as a lonely philanderer who falls in love with a one-night-stand...
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1986
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"I," in this instance, stands for "Indestructible." Thus, star Scott Bakula is actually the Indestructible Man. Formerly a...
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1986
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Angelica pushes for a quick close to her deal with Ewing Oil, but Pam opposes the venture; J.R. learns why Jack's...
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1985
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Angelica's flirtations arouse Jack's curiosity; Donna takes a bad fall at a rodeo; Patricia instructs Sue Ellen to stay away...
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1985
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1985
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At the Oil Baron's Ball, Pam's announcement may affect the future of Ewing Oil. Meanwhile, Donna and Ray get some agonizing...
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Director
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1985
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After her ex-lover threatens to explode a nuclear warhead, a former CIA agent organizes a team of crack female operatives to...
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1985
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Carroll O'Connor stars as NYPD chief of detectives Frank Nolan in Brass. The script, pseudonymously cowritten by O'Connor and...
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1985
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1984
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1984
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1984
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In the first hour-long episode of Murder She Wrote (the debut episode had run two hours), mystery writer Jessica Fletcher...
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1984
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1984
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1984
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1983
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1983
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Co-producer
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1983
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1982
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1982
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1981
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1981
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1981
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As made obvious by its title, this TV movie was an attempt to revive the once-popular private eye series Cannon, which ran...
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1980
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Rita Moreno returns as Rita Capkovic, prostitute par excellence. When Rita decides to give up the streets in order to begin...
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Director
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1979
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Made for TV, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit jumped the gun a bit by premiering December 23, 1979. The title "character" is...
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1979
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Dennis Weaver plays Daniel Stone, a Joe Wambaugh-style LA cop turned novelist. The pressures of his new career cause a rift...
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1979
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Though apparently killed at the end of the previous episode "To Protect and Serve", mob hit man "Anthony Boy" Gagglio (George...
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Director
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1979
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Peforming an autopsy at the request of a grieving family, Quincy concludes that a 17-year-old girl died in a botched...
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Director
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1979
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When an "I'm-just-makin'-money" developer plops his new ski lodge at the foot of a mountain, the locals warn him about...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1978
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Quincy, M.E.'s fourth season begins several hundred miles away from Los Angeles, home turf for feisty medical examiner Quincy...
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1978
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1978
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In this episode of the Police Story series a young looking rookie goes undercover as a high-school student to get into a drug...
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1978
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The redoubtable Angel (Stuart Margolin) is prepared to take full advantage of the fact that his brother-in-law Aaron Kiel...
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1978
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1978
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It appears to be a clear-cut case of brain damage when young boxer Luke Stokes (Rodney Hoston) collapses and dies right after...
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1977
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1977
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1977
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While engaged in the illegal sale of plutonium secrets, lab technician Bigelow (Joby Baker) dies in a car crash. Conducting...
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1977
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In one of his last TV roles, Sam Jaffe guest stars as Alex Zubatuk, a retired cobbler. When Zubatuk comes forth and confesses...
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1974
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Clint Howard (brother of Ron, and former star of TV's Gentle Ben is herein cast as Tommy Sanders, a troubled teenager whose...
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1974
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Two TV films were shown during the 1973-1974 season dealing with the emotional and legal ramifications of rape. While the...
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1973
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Suzanne Pleshette is cast against type as Shelly Kingman, a woman with a sordid past and an uncertain future. Shelly is hired...
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1971
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Most of the "action" in See the Man Run takes place during tense telephone conversations. Robert Culp stars in this TV movie...
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1971
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Forrest Tucker guest stars as veteran police officer Milt Stein (Forrest Tucker), who takes the law into his own hands to nab...
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1970
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No sooner has King Company taken refuge in a French winery than Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) is captured by the Germans. In hopes...
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1964
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1962
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Perry (Raymond Burr) and Della (Barbara Hale) return to their office to find that someone has left a four-month-old baby on...
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1962
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1962
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As upset as she is over the impending divorce of her parents, Ann Farwell (Elen Willard) is even more upset that her rancher...
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1960
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An unusual psychological drama for its time, Private Property by director Leslie Stevens revolves around a different kind of...
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Duke
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1960
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This is a well-wrought action-thriller with enough menacing violence to keep a shock value high, but not enough to overcome...
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1960
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After a jade chess set owned by the uncle of hotel bellhop Hey Boy (Kam Tong) is stolen, Paladin (Richard Boone) agrees to...
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1958
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Vicki Gaye (Cyd Charisse) is a dancer at a night club in early 1930's Chicago. A healthy cynic who still possesses some...
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1958
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1958
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Juvenile Jungle looks suspiciously like a standard kidnap drama, rewritten to conform with the "juvernile delinquent" cycle...
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Hal McQueen
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1958
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1957
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Musical comedy star Betty Garrett goes dramatic big-time in the hostage drama Shadow on the Window. Betty plays Linda Atlas,...
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Gil Ramsby
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1957
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1956
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1956
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1955
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Two well-armed criminals terrorize the city with a three-week robbery spree. Though one of the outlaws is captured and held...
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1955
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This landmark juvenile-delinquent drama scrupulously follows the classic theatrical disciplines, telling all within a 24-hour...
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Buzz Gunderson
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1955
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An interesting look at a moment during the Civil War when soldiers from opposing side share an uneasy truce. ~ Rovi...
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1954
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