Unlike the more familiar animated Pinocchio by Disney, there are no song interludes here, and characters added to the story...
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1996
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Archie Andrews and his Riverdale buddies Jughead, Betty, and Veronica, from the enduring adolescent comic book, are all...
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1990
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1989
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When a movie star's ghost takes to haunting a writer's home on the beach, the two put their heads together to uncover the...
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Herb Baxter
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1989
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1988
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Shirley MacLaine is Madame Sousatzka, an aging piano instructor of Russian extraction. Entrenched in a dilapidated London...
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1988
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Ken Russell's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's Salome, Salome's Last Dance takes the form of a play within a film. Wilde...
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1988
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A lucrative real estate deal, or romance with the boss' daughter--that's the dilemma facing a yuppie in this comedy. ~ Jason...
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1988
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The 1988 TV movie Maybe Baby stars Jane Curtin as Julia, a 39-year-old career woman, married to upwardly mobile 57-year-old...
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1988
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A moribund nightclub on the fringes of Liverpool's sprawl is the primary setting for this frenetic, dark, and confusing...
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1986
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury is given a crash course in the nomenclature of football when she inherits a small percentage in a...
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1985
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In this sci-fi film, a journalist uses her new powers to find the guilty parties behind a million-dollar art theft. ~ Sandra...
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1983
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When his wife becomes the new family breadwinner, a football coach must learn the ins and outs of child care and...
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1983
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In this comedy, a clumsy newspaper reporter visits her uncle's lab, accidently spills chemicals on herself, and finds...
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1983
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Based around footage from his 1972 film Parades, this anti-war drama from Robert J. Siegel is an account of a Vietnam War...
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1980
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British sado-exploitation guru Pete Walker directed this mundane horror-mystery about an American pop star (Jack Jones) who,...
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Webster Jones
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1978
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Without considering the consequences, a group of juvenile delinquents hatch a plan to rob an armored car. The boys land in...
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1978
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In this western adventure set in 1903, four imprisoned cowgirls bust out and begin trailing a famed Irish killer who is...
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1978
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1978
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Ida Lupino guest stars as Gloria Gibson, a former movie queen who hopes to stage a spectacular comeback. Alas, someone seems...
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John Bosley
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1977
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The Angels, assuming the usual false identities, embark upon a luxury cruise to Hawaii in hopes of proving that their ship...
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John Bosley
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1977
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A number of wealthy, lonely women have been photographed in compromising positions for blackmail purposes by a seedy dance...
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John Bosley
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1977
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A rapist, disguised in surgical garb, has been attacking on-duty student nurses at a hospital during the night shift. To...
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John Bosley
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1977
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While the Angels are taking a well-deserved vacation at a fashionable resort, Sabrina (Kate Jackson) senses that all is not...
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John Bosley
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1977
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The mother of young film producer Marvin Goldman (Warren Berlinger) wants to know who set fire to her darling boy's office....
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John Bosley
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1977
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Elizabeth Christman's novel A Nice Italian Girl was the source for the TV-movie Black Market Baby. Desi Arnaz Jr. plays a...
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Joseph Carmino
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1977
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Kamden (John Larch), the former head of an elite WWII French underground unit comes to the Townsend agency for protection. It...
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John Bosley
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1977
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The police are continually frustrated in their efforts to catch an elusive burglar. They know the criminal's identity, and...
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John Bosley
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1977
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The first of Charlie's Angels' Las Vegas episodes finds our three heroines heading to Nevada to find out why the happily...
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John Bosley
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1977
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The Angels return to their police department roots in order to find out who has been tipping off prostitutes and pimps during...
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John Bosley
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1977
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When a trio of thieves steal an apparently worthless antique, they trigger a violent war between two criminal factions....
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John Bosley
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1976
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Someone has been killing the centerfold models of Feline magazine, the girlie publication run by Hefner-like Tony Mann...
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John Bosley
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1976
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In this exciting adventure, the residents of a remote California community grow tired of having their lives disrupted by...
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1976
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Rich widow Grace Rodeheaver (Gertrude Flynn) hires the Angels to find out who is systematically stripping her of her wealth....
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John Bosley
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1976
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John Bosley
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1976
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This debut episode of Charlie's Angels takes place at a racetrack catering to female speed demons, where driver Suzy Lennon...
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John Bosley
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1976
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John Bosley
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1976
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The crash of a private jet exposes a heroin-smuggling operation based in Mexico. The Angels head south of the border -- Kelly...
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John Bosley
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1976
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The scene is a roller-games rink, where skating star Karen Jason has been killed in an "accident." To find out the truth...
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John Bosley
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1976
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The Angels find themselves the apparent targets of an unknown assassin. To find out the reason, and to flush out their...
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John Bosley
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1976
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The Angels investigate when a crusading journalist "accidentally" drowns at a fancy West Coast resort. As Kelly...
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John Bosley
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1976
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If for no other reason than its provocative title, this is the single most famous episode of Charlie's Angels. Our three...
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John Bosley
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1976
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A serial killer who preys on high-fashion models has a distinctive signature: he strangles his victims with rag dolls. The...
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John Bosley
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1976
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John Bosley
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1975
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Conceived as the pilot for a TV series, The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant stars Scott Hylands as the title character. The film...
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1975
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Fred (Redd Foxx) spends the 50 dollars his son Lamont (Demond Wilson) was saving for truck repairs to purchase a...
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Clancy Fitzgerald
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1975
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1974
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Archie tries to help out his unemployed friend, Joe Tucker (Vic Tayback), who used to hold Archie's job at the loading dock....
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1974
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Future Barnaby Jones costar Mark Shera) is cast as Ralph Warren, a rookie cop who stumbles upon a mob hit in progress....
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1974
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Originally networkcast on March 20, 1973, Police Story was the 2-hour pilot for the long running anthology weekly which...
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1973
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1973
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The flammable money of the title is of the counterfeit variety. Enterprising prison inmate E. G. Marshall devises a scheme to...
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1973
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Veteran art director Gordon Wiles occasionally wielded the directorial megaphone in both films and television with mixed...
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1973
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This episode stars David Wayne as a reclusive, ill-tempered tycoon. While he doesn't suffer fools (or anyone else) very well,...
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1973
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Mr. Schmidt
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1973
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This TV movie was the pilot for a series that would have been titled The Prosecutors...had it sold. David Canary and...
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1972
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The 4077th takes advantage of a temporary lull in shooting to participate in an Army-Navy football game. The festivities come...
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1972
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This drama contains a strongly anti-military message as it presents the supposed abuses that go on inside US military...
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1972
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The well-known short-story writer Ring Lardner, Jr. wrote the screenplay for La Mortadella, an Italian/French production with...
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1971
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In the life of sexually successful young high-school student Phil Fuller (Kristoffer Tabori) the episodes in this story...
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1971
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Death of a Hooker was the spell-it-out alternate title for Ernest Pintoff's unorthodox murder mystery...
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1971
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Elaine May wrote and directed (credits May attempted to have removed after the studio made extensive cuts in the film) this...
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1971
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1970
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William Popper (Michael Sarrazin) is the son of a stockbroker and is thoroughly disenchanted with "the system." So much so...
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1970
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Unwilling to claw his way to the top of the corporate ladder, the college-educated Jonathan (Jordan Christopher) prefers the...
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1970
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Virtually the first third of The April Fools takes place at a trendy party held by sharkish executive Ted Gunther...
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1969
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In this satirical comedy, Fred Amidon (Dick Van Dyke) is a Fifth Avenue bank teller waiting for his divorce to be finalized...
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1969
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New York detective Moe Brummell (George Segal) is assigned to track down a serial killer who has been preying on lonely...
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1968
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Paper Lion is taken from the actual experiences of journalist George Plimpton. George (Alan Alda) dons helmet and pads to...
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1968
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Clint Eastwood stars as Walt Coogan, an Arizona deputy sheriff who has been sent to New York City to extradite escaped killer...
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1968
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1967
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This autobiographical story traces the career of playwright Moss Hart. Moss (George Hamilton) struggles as a dramatic writer...
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1963
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