Frequent Mission:Impossible villain John Vernon makes a return appearance in "Movie," this time as mob-connected Hollywood...
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1972
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1971
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Actor Don Murray wrote, produced, and starred in this drama about an alcoholic former serviceman who falls in with gangsters...
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Jennings
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1969
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Johnny Cain (Adam West) is a suave, smooth-talking nightclub owner who helps the CIA undermine a conspiracy between the...
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Had Dixon
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1969
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This amusingly weird, painfully threadbare production pits a town of lethargic ex-hippie parents against their own offspring,...
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1969
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National Intelligence Agent Dan Street (Richard Egan) is on the trail of some stolen laser rubies. It is assumed the agents...
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1968
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In the concluding episode of a three-part story, sinister forces have conspired against both General Custer (Robert Lansing)...
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1966
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In the first episode of a three-part story, President Grant (William Bryant) asks Jason (Chuck Connors) to find out the...
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1966
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A bunch of hopeful heirs arrives on an isolated island to hear the will of a horribly scarred, mad scientist. They must not...
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Robert Hawley
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1966
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle...
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1966
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1966
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In the second episode of a three-part story, Presidential emissary Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) has managed to disuade his...
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1966
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The ubiquitous Jeannie (Barbara Eden) pops up uninvited at a party on board a yacht which Tony (Larry Hagman) is attending....
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1965
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary...
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1962
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would love to nail mobster Brian O'Malley (David Brian) on tax-evasion and interstate-smuggling...
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1961
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1961
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Behind his respectable veneer as owner of the posh Jockey Club, Dink Conway (David Brian) is actually in charge of all...
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1960
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The Rabbit Trap was part of a cycle of 1950s films based on TV dramas; in this instance, the film was adapted from a teleplay...
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Everett Spellman
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1959
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In this actioner, set during WW II, the hard-bitten, cynical captain of the USS "Frankenstein" must escape a Japanese...
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Martin French
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1958
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Ginger Rogers ended her 23-year association with RKO Radio with the indifferent musical comedy western The First Travelling...
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James Carter
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1956
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Nightclub singer Ilona Vance (Vera Ralston) is Accused of Murder in this Republic programmer. And from the looks of things,...
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Lt. Roy Hargis
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1956
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The White Squaw offers an interesting twist on a standard western plot device. Instead of attempting to force an Indian tribe...
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Sigrod Swanson
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1956
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Filmed in the Philippines, No Place to Hide effectively juxtaposes the innocence of children with the horror of a potential...
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Dr. Dobson
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1956
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Fury at Gunsight Pass is a brief, to-the-point "budget" western, well cast and excitingly staged. David Brian stars as bank...
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Whitey Turner
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1956
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Republic's Trucolor process is shown off to good advantage in the outdoors actioner Timberjack. Sterling Hayden and David...
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Croft Brunner
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1955
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Rory Calhoun stars as veteran gunfighter Brett Wade in Dawn at Socorro. In a lengthy flashback, the audience learns why Wade...
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Dick Braden
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1954
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For The High and the Mighty, director William Wellman made a point of using Cinemascope to heighten the dramatic content of a...
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1954
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Monty Breed
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1953
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Egan
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1953
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Who else but Esther Williams could star in a romantic drama (with musical numbers) bearing a title like this? In Million...
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Alfred Harper
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1952
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Joan Crawford is appropriately cast as the title character in This Woman is Dangerous. Crawford plays master criminal Beth...
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Matt Jackson
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1952
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Austin McCool
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1952
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A prison guard at one of California's most notoriously brutal correctional facilities during the 1920s attempts to enact more...
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Mark Benson
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1951
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Director Gerry Mayer, nephew of MGM-head Louis B. Mayer, proved that nepotism had nothing to do with his hiring by turning...
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Rip MacCool
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1951
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Fort Worth stars Randolph Scott as gunfighter-turned-newspaperman Ned Britt. Setting up shop in the eponymous Texas town,...
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Blair Lunsford
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1951
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Filmed with the full cooperation of the U.S. Army, Breakthrough is a lean, no-nonsense war film set during the 1944 invasion...
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Capt. Hale
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1950
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The Great Jewel Robber is based on the true story of Gerard Dennis, who during a 12-month period managed to steal more than a...
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Gerald Graham Dennis
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1950
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A woman's desire to rise above her drab lower middle-class life take her down the road to destruction in this gripping crime...
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George Castleman
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1950
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Dan Reynolds
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1949
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"What a dump!" That's the classic line delivered by Bette Davis at the halfway point of Beyond the Forest, her final Warner...
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Neil Latimer
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1949
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Intruder in the Dust is one of the best of Hollywood's postwar "racial tolerance" cycle--a cycle that would come to an abrupt...
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John Gavin Stevens
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1949
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