The first independent production of former studio mogul Jack Warner, 1776 was adapted from the hit 1969 Broadway musical by...
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John Hancock
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1972
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1970
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1968
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The spirit of Rev. Trask tries and fails to stop Cassandra/Angelique (Lara Parker) in her tracks. She then forces the...
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1968
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Josette's ghost appears to Julia (Grayson Hall), telling her that Barnabas has been bricked up in the basement wall of the...
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1968
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The ghost of Rev. Trask (Jerry Lacy) summons several phantoms from the 18th century to serve as witnesses against Barnabas...
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1968
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Sam (David Ford) offers to make friends with Adam, but the latter runs off upon the arrival of Prof. Stokes (Thayer David)....
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1968
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Forcing himself to experience the cursed dream, Prof. Stokes (Thayer David) calculatedly breaks all the rules set down when...
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1968
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Sam Evans (David Ford) cannot understand why he has been suddenly stricken with blindness. Tormented by Willie (John Karlen),...
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1968
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1968
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Willie (John Karlen) worries that he, too, will suffer from the dream curse. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) orders Willie to steal...
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1968
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Cassandra (Lara Parker) summons the ghost of her last victim, Sam Evans (David Ford). Sam's spirit tells Victoria...
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1968
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1967
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) plants evidence to frame Willie for Maggie's kidnapping. The plot thickens as Willie emerges from...
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1967
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The man who was shot down while rushing towards Maggie's cottage turns out to be Willie Loomis. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid)...
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1967
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Sam (David Ford) completes a second painting in which a woman resembling Laura (Diana Millay) is consumed by flames. This...
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1967
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Determine to expose Laura (Diana Millay) as one of the "Undead," Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) arranges a second séance. Laura...
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1967
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While conducting his investigation of Elizabeth's strange affliction, Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) learns that Laura was the...
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1967
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Sam (David Ford) narrowly avoids being killed in a fire, the same fate which befalls the woman in his latest portrait. Could...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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While guarding Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) from potential kidnappers, the police shoot at a shadowy figure emerging from the...
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1967
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1967
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Dr. Woodard (Robert Gerringer) finds the tomb of Sarah Collins. Using the evidence in hand, the doctor puts two and two...
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1967
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Barnabas kills Dr. Woodard, but uses a special drug to make it seem as if death was due to heart failure. Since it was she...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Now that the danger surrounding Laura Collins has passed, Sam (David Ford) threatens to tell Burke what he knows about...
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1967
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Burke Devlin (Mitchell Ryan) gets into a fight with the unsavory Willie Loomis (John Karlen). Instead of leaving town as...
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1967
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David (David Henesy) studies the portrait showing his mother, Laura, consumed by flames. He has another dream, this time of...
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1967
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1967
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) refuses to give Roger (Louis Edmonds) the key to the locked room in the cellar. Unfortunately, if...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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A reassured David (David Henesy) accompanies his mother, Laura (Diana Millay), to the Old House, anticipating a visit from...
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1967
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Returning home with two small punctures in her neck, a dangerously weakened Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) needs an immediate...
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1967
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1967
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Obviously worried about Lt. Riley's investigation of the fire in Phoenix, Laura (Diana Millay) warns Sam (David Ford) not to...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Upset with his own portrait of Laura (Diana Millay), which shows her being consumed by flames, Sam (David Ford) decides to...
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1967
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After sunset, a suddenly reinvigorated Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) heads to the cemetery for a rendezvous with Barnabas...
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1967
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Having forced Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) to reveal his true identity, Julia (Grayson Hall) offers to cure him of his vampirism....
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1967
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1967
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) hires Sam (David Ford) to paint his portrait. Sam agrees, even though Barnabas specifies that the...
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1967
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1967
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After her nightmare, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) feels uncomfortable around Barnabas (Jonathan Frid). Even so, her father,...
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1967
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Dr. Woodard's (Richard Woods) diagnosis indicates that Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) has become anemic. But before she can be...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Everyone in town is led to believe that Maggie is dead. Actually, the missing girl is hiding from her kidnapper in Windcliff...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Still imprisoned in the Old House (and presumed to be dead by her loved ones), Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) is visited by a...
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1967
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Sam (David Ford) and Joe (Joel Crothers) pay a visit to Barnabas at the newly restored Old House -- but their visit is hardly...
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1967
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At the behest of Joshua Collins (Louis Edmonds), the family moves into the partially completed Collinwood mansion. As they do...
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1967
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Natalie (Grayson Hall) tells Andre duPres (David Ford) -- a dead ringer for Victoria's 20th century acquaintance Sam Evans --...
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1967
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Despite the official coroner's verdict of heart failure, Burke (Anthony George) and Sam (David Ford) strongly suspect that...
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1967
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) again decides to marry Josette, but Angelique (Lara Parker) dissuades him by summoning the ghost of...
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1967
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1967
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Thanks to some surreptitious witchcraft by Angelique (Lara Parker), Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) wins the duel. As Jeremiah...
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1967
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Jeremiah Collins dies from his wounds, only to reappear to Josette (Kathryn Leigh Scott) in spectral form. Barnabas...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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1967
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After several hours of hovering between life and death, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) apparently breathes her last. But her...
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1967
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1967
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Despite the fact that Josette has eloped with Jeremiah -- something that Angelique (Lara Parker) has carefully arranged via...
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1967
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Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) finds Sarah's doll, which triggers unpleasant memories of her imprisonment in the Old House. Joe...
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1967
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At Malloy's insistence, Burke arranges a meeting with Roger and Sam to clear the air about Burke's manslaughter charge....
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1966
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About the only person who is happy over the return of Roger's wife, Laura (Diana Millay), is Burke Devlin (Mitchell Ryan)....
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1966
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1966
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Having been cleared of Malloy's murder, Roger Collins (Louis Edmonds) is given a new reason to worry: Sam (David Ford) tells...
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1966
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1966
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Lawyer Frank Garner (Conrad Fowkes) raises doubts about the official theory concerning Malloy's death. While exploring the...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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1966
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The Sheriff's autopsy reveals the truth about Malloy's death -- or so it seems. After discussing Victoria with Elizabeth...
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1966
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When all else fails, Roger (Louis Edmonds) tries to bribe Sam (David Ford) into leaving town. Barely escaping Matthew's...
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1966
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Sam (David Ford) insists he is innocent of Malloy's murder; Burke (Mitchell Ryan) believes him, claiming that he knows who is...
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1966
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1966
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It's official: Bill Malloy is dead. Roger and Sam both may be charged with his murder, if indeed he was murdered. In the...
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1966
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Roger tells Sheriff Patterson about the proposed meeting between himself, Sam, and Bill. Maggie tries again to determine the...
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1966
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Carolyn meets Burke during a trip to Bangor. He hands her an expensive fountain pen, for reasons that presently remain...
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1966
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When questioned by the Sheriff (Dana Elcar), Sam (David Ford) claims not to know why Malloy wanted to arrange a meeting...
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1966
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It turns out that the missing Malloy may have had evidence against Roger and Sam, but has disappeared. As Burke investigates...
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1966
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Maggie wonders why Sam has been acting so strangely since Burke's return, and says as much to the suspicious Malloy. Later...
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1966
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Did Victoria and Carolyn find the dead body of Bill Malloy on Widow's Hill? What supernatural force has caused a book to...
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1966
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Surprisingly, it is Elizabeth who persuades Victoria to remain at Collinwood. But other developments are not quite so...
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1966
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While drunk, Sam makes a startling confession to Bill Malloy. If made public, this confession could radically reverse the...
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1966
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Roger doesn't want Sam to paint Burke's portrait, but Sam is impervious to Roger's threats. Indicating he knows where the...
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1966
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1966
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Carolyn grows distant as she is attracted to Burke. An anxious Elizabeth tries to intervene. Sam Evans shows up in...
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1966
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Angered and frustrated over past events, Victoria is on the verge of leaving Collingwood. David doesn't make matters any...
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1966
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Roger, Sam, and Burke show up at the meeting arranged by Malloy, but Malloy himself is nowhere to be found. Elizabeth asks...
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1966
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Once more walking past the mysterious locked room in Collinwood, Victoria again hears the sobbing of a woman. This time,...
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1966
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Scripter Paddy Chayevsky altered his successful stageplay for this routine cinematic version of Middle of the Night,...
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1959
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