Best known for directing several popular science-fiction films in the 1950s, Jack Arnold turned to blaxploitation with this...
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1974
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Richard Fleischer directed this nightmarish science fiction vision of an over-populated world, based on the novel by Harry...
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1973
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks was produced several years after Walt Disney's death and released in the fall of 1971. As it turned...
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1971
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This violent western tale finds Macho (David Janssen) as a Union Army regular in a Confederate prison. He escapes by planting...
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1970
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Con artist Carl Beaumont (Steve Ihnat) and nurse Angela Reese (Joanna Moore) have worked out a "perfect" scam: Angela...
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1969
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1968
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The beauty of classical music confronts the ugliness and treachery of war in this unusual drama. Lionel Evans...
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1967
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Circumstantial evidence suggests that a murdered cop was supplementing his income as a blackmailer. Chief Ironside (Raymond...
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1967
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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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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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Police sergeant Dave Wolfe (Skip Homeier) has already ordered Joe Oliver (Dale Van Sickel) to stay away from Dave's sister...
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1965
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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Long resistant to film adaptations of her Mary Poppins books, P.L. Travers finally succumbed to the entreaties of...
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1964
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In his efforts to help Tim (Bill Bixby) pay his household expenses, Uncle Martin (Ray Walston) tries to raise money by...
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1964
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When a philandering husband is found murdered, the man's paramour Lucey Russell (Lois Nettleton) is supsected of the crime....
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1964
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Filmed on location in Mexico by John Huston, Night of the Iguana stars Richard Burton as Rev. Shannon, an alcoholic defrocked...
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1964
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Though he's most famous for his portrayal of Victor Laszlo in 1942's Casablanca, actor Paul Henreid took a few turns behind...
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1964
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1963
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Charles Beaumont adapted this hauntingly-poignant 60-minute Twilight Zone episode from his own short story "Song for a Lady."...
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1963
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Grandfather Petrie
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1962
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Marvin the Butler
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1962
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Charles Bronson guest stars as Janos Kolescu, a renegade gypsy hired by the Syndicate to establish a new illegal-liquor...
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1962
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Fed up with the loud and incessant talking of fellow men's club member Jamie Tennyson (Liam Sullivan), pompous Col. Archie...
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Franklin
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1961
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Long before he costarred in Bewitched, Dick York was forced to contend with unwelcome magical powers in this Twilight Zone...
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Mr. Smithers
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1961
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Two-fisted Irish salesman Ike Brennan (Robert Gist) comes to Paladin (Richard Boone) to help save the life of Brennan's wife,...
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1960
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The death of accused bank robber Arnold Mathias (Ron Nichols) during a prison break has revived interest in the robbery which...
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1960
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The Swiss Alps are the backdrop for a deadly romantic triangle involving Colin Chandler (Ronald Howard), his fiancee Nancy...
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1960
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Hired by a group of concerned businessmen, Paladin (Richard Boone) agrees to help rid the New Mexico town of Santa Maria of...
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1959
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Hard-boiled, self-educated newspaper editor Clark Gable turns down an opportunity to lecture before a night-school journalism...
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1958
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Unjustly ignored by many books on the horror film, I Bury the Living is a bone-chilling little mood piece, almost completed...
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1958
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John Dehner makes one of his frequent Gunsmoke guest appearances in this episode, based on a radio broadcast first heard on...
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1957
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1957
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The flourishing orchid business owned by Mildred Kimber (Anne Barton) may pass into the hands of unscrupulous florist Harry...
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1957
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In this revisionist western, Captain George (Lloyd Bridges) is a cavalry officer of dubious principles who is given the...
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1957
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1957
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We don't see much of Omaha Beach in D-Day, the Sixth of June. Instead, the film concentrates on a romantic triangle involving...
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1956
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Faro dealer Earl Haney (Gene O'Donnell) is shot and killed by an unknown assailant, described as a man "in a red shirt with...
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1956
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1956
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Deputy Bill Brake (Mort Mills) from Mingo arrives in Dodge to arrest Hank Springer (Vic Perrin) on a murder charge. Insisting...
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1956
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Reporters Lois (Noel Neill) and Jimmy (Jack Larson) hope to find out who has been pulling a series of burglaries. Swami...
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1953
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Set in pre-World War I Austria, this relatively sweet and cheerful film marks writer/director Billy Wilder's first and last...
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1948
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In this musical comedy, Louise Ginglebusher (Deanna Durbin) is a girl from a small town who comes top New York City with...
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1947
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They said it couldn't be done, but they did it: Kathleen Winsor's "notorious", bestselling bodice-ripper Forever Amber...
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1947
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"Von Clausewitz said that war is the logical extension of diplomacy; Monsieur Verdoux feels that murder is the logical...
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1947
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The Shadow Returns was the first of three above-average Monogram features based on the popular radio melodrama The Shadow....
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1946
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1946
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A policeman teams up with a drama critic to solve a mystery in this drama. They look into a case involving a wealthy, famous...
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1945
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This tale of two tugboats focuses upon the rivalries between two operators competing to win a major shipping contract....
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1945
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In this action western, the notorious Dalton Boys have decided to go straight and move to Argentina. Just before they leave,...
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1945
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Kitty is the "Pygmalion" legend, 18th century style. London aristocrat Ray Milland takes it upon himself to make a lady of a...
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1945
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1945
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1945
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The Lodger was the third film version of Mrs. Marie Belloc-Lowndes' classic "Jack the Ripper" novel, and in many eyes it was...
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1944
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An engagingly silly Charlie Chan whodunit from Poverty Row company Monogram, The Jade Mask mixed science fiction with Old...
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1944
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1943
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Son of Dracula represents a felicitious creative collaboration between director Robert Siodmak and his screenwriter-brother...
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1943
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This wartime weeper could just as well have been titled Stardom for Margaret, inasmuch as it solidified the popularity of...
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1942
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Reclusive Kurt Ingston (Ralph Morgan) finds himself playing host to an extraordinary array of guests at his decaying old...
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1942
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A hunter finds himself in a world of danger when he decides to stalk Adolf Hitler in this taut WWII thriller. Capt. Thorndike...
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1941
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As part of his new contract with Warner Bros., Edward G. Robinson agreed to appear in the gangster comedy Brother Orchid on...
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1940
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Based on Will Gould's popular comic strip, the 13-episode Universal serial Red Barry stars Buster Crabbe in the title role....
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Wing Fu
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1938
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Devotion is a stiff, static early talkie in which everybody speaks in stage British and suffers in dinner jackets....
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1931
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