This sequel to the surprise box office hit The Blue Lagoon (1980) mimics its predecessor's romantic adventure formula of a...
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1991
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1990
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Rita Rizzoli (Whoopi Goldberg) is a crusading narcotics cop assigned to track down the source of some killer crack cocaine in...
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1987
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Having crashed to Earth, an extraterrestrial space traveller must assume a human identity lest he be captured by the...
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1984
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Although penned by the same screenwriter, David S. Ward, this sequel to The Sting (1973) is tarnished by comparisons to its...
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1983
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Ex-Vietnam chopper pilot Roy Scheider is now in charge of Blue Thunder, a high-tech copter designed to quell possible...
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1983
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The Charlie Chaplin outtakes in this documentary that was first shown at the 1983 Venice film festival kept the audience at...
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1983
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Das Boot is one of the most gripping and authentic war movies ever made. Based on an autobiographical novel by German World...
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1981
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1981
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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1976
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1976
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"An unprecedented cast brings to life the blockbuster book"--or so said the add copy for The Moneychangers, a four-part TV...
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1976
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The Keegans was a TV pilot film for a projected serialized weekly about an extended Irish-American family. Tim Keegan...
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1975
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Don Siegel directed this offbeat crime thriller which stars Walter Matthau as the titular Charley Varrick. Varrick is a...
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1973
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Play Misty for Me marked Clint Eastwood's debut as a director, and it gave him the then-unusual opportunity to play a regular...
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1971
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"You've got to ask yourself a question: 'do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" Dirty Harry provoked a critical uproar in 1971...
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1971
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The year is 1876. The place is Medalia, MN. With the Jesse James and Cole Younger gangs cutting a murderous swath through the...
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1970
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In 1966, producer Frank Price came up with a TV series concept about a group of people lost on an uncharted island who are...
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1969
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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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In her first Ironside guest appearance, Susan Saint James is cast as Las Vegas nightclub singer Elaine Moreau, with whom Ed...
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1967
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A prime early example of how to make a truly worthwhile TV movie, Stranger on the Run is a tough, minimalist western in the...
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1967
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In Volume 13 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a prehistoric creature...
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1964
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This western served as the pilot film for Warner Bros.' Temple Houston television series. It is the tale of a young, brash...
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1963
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Ann Blyth plays famed "torch singer" Helen Morgan, from her humble beginnings as a carnival dancer to the height of her...
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1957
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Two of filmdom's finest farceurs--Hollywood's Bob Hope and France's Fernandel--are teamed in the location-filmed Paris...
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1957
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Mutated spiders, mad geniuses, childlike mental patients, gold-digging blondes, and vengeful little people are only part of...
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1953
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Originally slated for release by Eagle Lion, Skipalong Rosenbloom purchased by United Artists -- who gave it a cursory...
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1951
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In the late 1940s - early 1950s, Columbia Pictures enjoyed a great deal of success with a series of slapsticky feature films...
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1950
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The life of tragic jazz great Bix Beiderbecke is given the "a clef" treatment in Warner Bros. Young Man With a Horn. Kirk...
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1950
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Veteran character actor Joe Sawyer produced, co-wrote and co-starred in the diverting docudrama Operation Haylift. Based on...
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1950
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Gunfire stars bantam-weight western favorite Don Barry as legendary outlaw Frank James. Actually, Frank is an ex-outlaw when...
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1950
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Reviewing Bill and Coo for a major magazine, an otherwise restrained critic was moved to describe the film as "by...
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1947
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Dinky Dean plays a royal prince who is kidnapped as an infant by henchmen loyal to a villain (Sam De Grasse) who hopes to be...
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1923
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In the final film of his First National contract (an early working title was The Tail End), Charlie Chaplin spoofs small-town...
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1923
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