Featuring shots of aerial adventure and excitement, this is the pilot for a television series that chronicled the exploits...
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1988
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Robert Young reprises his long-running (1969-75) TV character Dr. Marcus Welby, though there's little if any medical activity...
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1988
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In this sci-fi crime drama set in Los Angeles during the 21st century, a criminal mastermind creates chaos by tapping into...
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1986
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Somewhere in the Deep South, young singer Matt Burns (Brian L. Green) has been arrested for the murder of local bully Ed...
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1986
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) finds himself between the proverbial rock and a hard place after a prize horse named Star Chaser dies...
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1982
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This French sex farce is translated in English as The Trout. Joseph Losey directed and co-wrote the film, which stars...
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1982
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1981
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No, the "three hungry wives" in this made-for-TV movie aren't in search of a square meal. It's sex they're after, though...
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1978
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After burying his victim in an underground box with a limited air supply, a kidnapper rushes to the location where the ransom...
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1977
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This second of two pilot films for the Love Boat TV series was originally telecast on January 21, 1977. After the shakedown...
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1977
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The eighth volume of the Hardy Boys videocassette collection consists of a 48-minute adventure, originally telecast under the...
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1977
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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1976
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Walter Carlson
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1975
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In this murder mystery, the married detectives must prove that the murder was committed at a posh hotel. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1975
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An all-star "disaster" flick set in an elevator: is there no limit? This made-for-TVer top-bills James Farentino as a bank...
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1974
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Killer Bees a made-for-TV thriller, directed by Curtis Harrington, is the story of a strong willed woman with a curious...
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1974
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In this crime drama a group of undercover cops look into a traveling gambling racket that works out of large vans. ~ Sandra...
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1973
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1972
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In this crime drama, the NYPD assigns U.S. Marshal McCloud to capture a fugitive killer. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1970
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This 90-minute TV drama was lensed on location in Paris. Charles Boyer guest stars as an old-line French Marxist who happens...
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1969
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This story of Cold War double-crossing finds British secret agent Manston (Craig Stevens) trying to break up a group of...
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Manston
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1969
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Blake Edwards directed this big-screen adaptation of the once-popular TV detective series Peter Gunn, which Edwards helped...
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Peter Gunn
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1967
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1963
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1962
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1962
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1962
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1962
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In this volume of episodes from the stylish and exciting television detective series from the late '50s, the suave and sexy...
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1959
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1959
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Buchanan (Randolph Scott) rides alone through Texas, en route to his future home of Mexico. He is sidetracked during a...
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Abe Carbo
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1958
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1958
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In this volume of episodes from the stylish and exciting television detective series from the late '50s, the suave and sexy...
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1958
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Margaret Hayes plays the title character in From the Desk of Margaret Tyding. A successful businesswoman, Margaret has reason...
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1958
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In this volume of episodes from the stylish and exciting television detective series from the late '50s, the suave and sexy...
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1958
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In this volume of episodes from the stylish and exciting television detective series from the late '50s, the suave and sexy...
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1958
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Handsome young plumber Jack Staley (Lee Philips) supplements his income by blackmailing his female customers, threatening to...
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1957
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This is the one in which the "villain" is a huge, carnivorous praying mantis. After the titular insect has attacked several...
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Col. Joe Parkman
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1957
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19th century Louisiana is the setting for Duel on the Mississippi. Patricia Medina stars as Lili Scarlet, a vengeful Creole...
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Rene LaFarge
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1955
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Like so many other films that were once considered "lewd" and "scandalous", The French Line seems as harmless as Pollyanna...
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Phil Barton
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1954
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This was the last in a string of spoofs that found the comedy duo tangling with various classic Universal Studios monsters....
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Bruce Adams
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1953
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Craig Stevens offers a seminal version of his "Peter Gunn" TV characterization in Allied Artists' Murder Without Tears....
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Steve O'Malley
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1953
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David Trask (Gary Merrill), the sole survivor of an airplane crash, takes it upon himself to contact the families of the...
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1952
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Directed by former set designer William Cameron Menzies, this minor Civil War effort from low-budget producers King Brothers...
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Braxton Summers
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1951
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Mona Freeman plays Bonnie Lee, who is--surprise!--not the Lady from Texas in this well-constructed Universal western. A lowly...
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Cyril Guthrie
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1951
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Katherine "Katie" Standish (Ann Blyth) has been raised in a restrictive small town by her prudish Aunt Priscilla...
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1951
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1950
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Blues Busters is a first-rate entry in the otherwise hit-and-miss "Bowery Boys" series. After having his tonsils removed,...
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Rick Martin
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1950
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Dana Andrews is brutal metropolitan police detective Dixon, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. When...
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1950
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Filmed in 1947, Warner Bros. Night Unto Night wasn't released until 1949. Based on a novel by Philip Wylie, the film stars...
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1949
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Though she may have won an Oscar in 1948, Jane Wyman still had a Warner Bros. contract to fulfill, even if it meant appearing...
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1949
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The 1931 George Arliss vehicle The Millionaire was updated and retailored in 1947 as That Way With Women. Sidney Greenstreet...
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1947
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Jack Carson and Robert Hutton make a curious but copacetic comedy duo in the Warner Bros. musical Love and Learn. The stars...
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1947
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Fannie Hurst's novel Humoresque is the lachrymose tale of a famed Jewish-American violinist who forgets all about his friends...
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1946
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Ida "Don't mess with me" Lupino takes a job as a singer in Robert Alda's seedy Santa Monica nitery. Lupino ignores Alda's...
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1946
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In this wartime romance, two young newlyweds must reluctantly part when the young man is called to war. He spends the next...
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1945
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Such was the prevailing mood among filmgoers in 1943 that God Is My Co-Pilot was allowed to show a spiritual shaft of light...
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1945
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This odd combination of roughneck comedy and serious domestic drama was adapted by Louise Randall Pierson from her own...
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1945
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The wartime housing shortage in Washington DC is the basis for this comedy. Several attractive young ladies rent a single DC...
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1944
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The West Coast's answer to Broadway's Stage Door Canteen, the Hollywood Canteen was created as a GI morale-booster by film...
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1944
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1944
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Made in 1942 but released early in 1943, Secret Enemies is a Warner Bros. espionage quickie, putting the studio's...
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Carl Becker
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1942
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It takes a while for the viewer to catch on, but the 1942 quickie Spy Ship is a remake of the 1934 crime melodrama...
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Ward Prescott
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1942
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Everybody seems to have had a good time making the overripe melodrama The Hidden Hand, especially cadaverous Milton Parsons...
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Peter Thorne
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1942
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The virile Warner Bros. programmer Steel Against the Sky stars Lloyd Nolan and Craig Stevens as steelworkers Rocky and Chuck...
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Chuck Evans
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1941
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Affectionately Yours offers the spectacle of glamorous Merle Oberon and gorgeous Rita Hayworth jockeying for the best camera...
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1941
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Possibly inspired by Universal's The Invisible Woman, Warner Bros.' The Body Disappears is an agreeably daffy comedy with...
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1941
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1941
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Lieutenant Commander Joe Blake (Fred MacMurray), Lt. Tim Griffin (Regis Toomey), and Lt. Swede Larson (Louis Jean Heydt) are...
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1941
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Frank Capra's classic comedy-drama established James Stewart as a lead actor in one of his finest (and most archetypal)...
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1939
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Now decidedly a product of Warner Bros.' grade-B unit, The Case of the Stuttering Bishop brought the Perry Mason series to a...
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1937
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