Scott Ziehl made his directorial debut with this high-energy ambulance ride with a pair of paramedics careening through the...
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1999
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1990
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1984
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"I'm in love with a mermaid!" read the opening line of Leonard Maltin's original review for Splash. And with the delightful...
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1984
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Controversial Nicaraguan leader Somoza is treated with inordinate kindness in the propagandistic adventure The Last Plane...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1983
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Michael J. Fox is among the young sitcom stars enlisted for this made-for-TV teen film, about a battle between the rich,...
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1983
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The House of Death is bland, early-'80s slasher fare featuring a gallery of obnoxious, over-sexed teens (the kind who think...
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Director
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1982
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As in the real-life story which spawned it, Rare Breed deals with the kidnapping of a racehorse and the quest of its loving...
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Director
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1981
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Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and his wife Jean go out on a dinner date with Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and his girlfriend Judy...
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Director
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1975
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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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Director
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1969
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Himself
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1964
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Himself
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1963
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Himself
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1962
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Himself
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1961
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Greedy family members engage in bitter infighting over the ownership of a circus. It all begins as a ruthless, corrupt father...
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1961
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Himself
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1960
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Victor Mature, in one of his last leading man performances, plays Hank Whirling, the owner of a financially shaky circus who...
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1959
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It's late Thursday night at the local paper and a savvy city editor, a world-weary but upright writer, and a beleagured copy...
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1959
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Set in an isolated, snow-covered town in the far West, this story has a renegade army officer named Jack Bruhn (Burl Ives)...
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1959
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Himself
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1959
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Based on a successful stage play, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker loses in this adaptation to film by becoming more serious...
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1959
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Himself
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1958
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Himself
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1958
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Grace Metalious' once-notorious bestseller Peyton Place is given a lavish -- and necessarily toned-down -- film treatment in...
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1957
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Himself
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1957
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1956
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Himself
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1956
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Himself
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1955
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Himself
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1954
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The matriculation of ABC from a regional to a national network in 1953 did a world of good for the network's best sitcom...
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Himself
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1953
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Having convinced the execs at ABC that his popular radio show could be successfully transferred to television by conceiving...
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Himself
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1952
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1952
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Fresh from radio and TV, "America's Favorite Family" stars in Here Come the Nelsons. That's right: this harmless little...
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David
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1952
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If anyone can be labelled a television auteur, that man was the inimitable Ozzie Nelson. Not only did Ozzie produce, direct,...
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1952
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1952
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