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Director
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1987
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When a man learns that both his wife and his young, unmarried daughter are both pregnant, he is forced to rethink his...
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1986
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Based on a true story, this made-for-television drama chronicles a woman's fight for justice within the legal system....
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1986
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In this faithful remake of the Stanley Kramer classic buddy film, two members of a chain gang, one black and the other white,...
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1986
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In the journalistic tradition of the late publishing mogul William Randolph Hearst, the made-for-TV The Hearst and Davies...
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Director
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1985
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Burt Lancaster is eminently hissable as a tabloid publisher in the made-for-TV Scandal Sheet. The current target of...
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Director
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1985
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Just because "everybody does it," does that make it right? This is one of the questions posed by the made-for-TV romantic...
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1984
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Thursday's Child is full of woe in this made-for-TV drama. Rob Lowe was given "and introducing" billing in the role of a...
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1983
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This drama chronicles the experiences of three women as they endure the rigors of NASA training and compete with each other...
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1983
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This drama is adapted from the true story of Barbara Graham, a woman sentenced to die in the mid-1950s after she allegedly...
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1983
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1983
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A former baseball player (Alan Arkin) has descended into alcoholism, and meets up with a has-been entertainer (Carol Burnett)...
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1981
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This made-for-TV historical drama chronicles the personal and professional lives of Colonel Tibbets and the airmen who...
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1980
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A terrible case of empty nest syndrome prompts a widow (Michael Learned) to resume her nursing career in this pilot film for...
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Director
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1980
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The fourth Airport film may be the silliest of them all, as George Kennedy returns, this time co-piloting with Alain Delon....
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1979
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A Family Upside Down stars Fred Astaire and Helen Hayes as a retired married couple. Always proud of his independence and...
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1978
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The third filming of Louisa May Alcott's novel is this made-for-TV effort, which follows the hardships faced by the March...
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1978
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Alan Arkin stars as real-life Lithuanian seaman Simas Kudirka, a radio operator on a Russian vessel. When his ship docks at...
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1978
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Death Flight was originally known as SST: Death Flight when it was first telecast February 25, 1977. Though fairly expensive...
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1977
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A marathon fundraiser held in exciting Las Vegas finds itself beset by behind-the-scenes romance and danger in this drama. ~...
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1977
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Ransom for Alice was the pilot film for the unsold series The Busters. The protagonists are not narcotics agents as might be...
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1977
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In this drama, a college president takes a sabbatical so he can work as a ditch-digger and a cafe cook. The story is based on...
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Director
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1976
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Filmed in Israel and Spain, the four-hour made-for-TV The Story of David stars Timothy Bottoms as the Biblical king. The...
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Director
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1976
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Based on the exploits of real-life 1830s frontiersman James Bridger, this TV movie was supposed to have graduated to a weekly...
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1976
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1975
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1975
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The Queen is a luxury cruise ship, "played" by the Queen Mary in this made-for-TV thriller. The villain has it in for one of...
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1975
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Director
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1974
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Long before Sally Struthers began promoting mail-order college degrees, she starred in this made-for-TV melodrama. Struthers...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1974
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Director
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1974
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Set amid the exciting, exotic streets of Vegas, LA and Hong Kong, this blaxploitation actioner features a mixture of martial...
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1973
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1973
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Richard Widmark is Brock, a salty NYC cop who retires to a small town in California. Brock's plans to become a peaceful...
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Director
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1973
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Several familiar faces dot the cast of the made-for-TV Runaway! The scene is a treacherous mountainside, where several skiers...
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Director
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1973
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Lloyd Bridges' gloriously unconvincing German accent is but one of the guilty pleasures of Death Race. Set during the African...
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Director
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1973
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One of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the 1970s, Satan's School for Girls is set an exclusive institution of...
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Director
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1973
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Crime Club was the umbrella title given a series of monthly mystery novels in the 1930s and 1940s. Several films and radio...
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Director
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1972
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Scenes of the real Munich are interspersed with shots of studio mockups in Assignment: Munich. Roy Scheider stars as an...
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Director
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1972
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Featuring a smorgasbord of has-beens and never-weres only a Love Boat casting director could love, this silly '70s...
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Director
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1972
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Robert Young stars as Judge Charles Raleigh in the made-for-television All My Darling Daughters. The Judge happens to have...
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Director
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1972
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Even Bette Davis showed up in a TV-movie pilot from time to time. The Judge and Jake Wyler stars the indestructible Davis as...
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Director
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1972
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A trio of disparate thieves attempt to steal a precious Korean sword in this caper adventure. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director
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1972
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Imprisoned mobster Gunther Schell (H.M. Wynant) is the only person who knows where a stolen cache of money is located. Before...
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Director
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1972
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Lee Grant plays Mrs. Schuster, wife of a recently murdered Manhattan cop. Lt. Schuster died under a cloud, with intimations...
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Director
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1972
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In this drama a newspaper publisher begins to doubt the guilt of a hero convicted of murder. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director, Producer
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1972
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The made-for-TV The Sheriff borrows a bit from the premise of the theatrical feature film Tick Tick Tick (71). Ossie Davis...
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Director
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1970
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Ironside (Raymond Burr) arrives in Montreal to attending a criminologists...
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Director
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1970
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Ironside (Raymond Burr) is still in Montreal, still trying to determine if a group of...
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Director
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1970
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The press release for the TV movie Berlin Affair described how "an employee of a sophisticated international murder-for-hire...
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1970
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1969
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1969
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The launching pad for the long-running ABC medical series Marcus Welby, M.D. was this feature-length pilot film, first aired...
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Director
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1968
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Schuyler (Kirk Douglas) is a hard-boiled detective who turns in his badge when he believes the criminals are being handled...
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Director
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1968
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Three Guns For Texas is a routine western. Taken from the television series "Laredo," three 30-minute episodes are strung...
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Director
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1968
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The Borgia Stick opens with a funeral: the "guests of honor" are also the film's stars, Don Murray and Inger Stevens. In...
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Director
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1967
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One of the earliest made-for-TV movies in NBC's "World Premiere" manifest, Wings of Fire stars Suzanne Pleshette as fearless...
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Director, Producer
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1967
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Rosie! is directly based upon Ruth Gordon's play A Very Rich Woman, which was itself based upon a French play by Philippe...
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Director
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1967
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Lana Turner takes the lead in the seventh film version of Alexandre Bisson's glossy soap opera. Holly Parker (Turner) is...
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Director
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1966
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The Plainsman was a Technicolor remake of the 1936 Cecil B. DeMille film, all about the fictional romantic triangle of Wild...
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Director
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1966
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In this adventurous chase film, three orphans head for the US. Unbeknownst to them, they carry with them important...
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1965
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Social-climbing car thief Philadelphia Harry (Telly Savalas) thinks he's finally hit the big time when he steals a Rolls...
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1964
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1963
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1963
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1962
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1961
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In dire need of money after being robbed, Bart (Jack Kelly) hires on as boss of a cattle drive. His employer is Abigail Allen...
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Director
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1959
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Joe De Rita makes his debut as the third Stooge in this rollicking slapstick comedy that has the three bunglers accidentally...
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Director
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1959
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Meant primarily as TV fare, this standard, song-filled romantic drama stars Louis Prima as himself, and his real-life wife...
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Director
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1959
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Senior Prom is another of those musical salads of the 1950s, heavy on the guest stars but very light on plot. The story...
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Director
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1958
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In this action melodrama, the troubled lives of three young robbers are presented. One of these is a college dropout and...
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1957
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