It's off to Africa for a former B-ball player who'd like to find a top-notch basketball recruit to help him become a...
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1993
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Handsome young Washington attorney Louie Jeffries (Chris McDonald) has it all: a promising career, a beautiful wife, and a...
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1989
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The 100th episode of Murder She Wrote gets under way when a derelict is found dead in a New York alley. At first glance, it...
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1989
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1984
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Upon returning to Vietnam years after the war, veteran Richard Hatch stumbles onto a drug-running operation overseen by some...
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Pope
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1984
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Having agreed to submit to a genetic research project headed by Dr. Paul Flynn (Lane Smith), cancer victim Cindy Oliver (Kate...
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1982
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Director Silvio Narizzano totes out a Sunday morning public affairs programming style in this it-could-happen-to-you drama...
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Dr. Bowers
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1981
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1981
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While visiting his Native American foster son Chester (Eddie Garcia) at an Arizona Indian reservation, Quincy (Jack Klugman)...
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1980
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This Roger Corman-produced made-for-television movie was a pilot for a proposed series starring country singer Tanya Tucker....
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1980
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Nikola Tesla (here played by Petar Bozovic) was a famous 19th century Yugoslavian inventor. The film recounts Tesla's...
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Thomas Edison
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1979
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) finds evidence of food poisoning while performing an autopsy on a construction worker who died in a...
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1979
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A ship pulls into San Francisco with a most unsual cargo: a dog collar containing a fortune in diamond. Smuggler Paul Weber...
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1977
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This made-for-TV espionage drama chronicles the adventures of Hawaiian secret agent Diamond Head, who begins impersonating a...
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1977
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Archie is offered membership in a secretive "patriotic" organization. Only when it...
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Gordie Lloyd
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Archie has been duped into joining the KKK (which, undoubtedly for legal reasons, has...
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Gordie Lloyd
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1977
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A post-I Dream of Jeannie, pre-Dallas Larry Hagman guest stars as Terry Vine, the smarmy host of a radio advice show....
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1975
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It looks like the men of Squad 51 will have to pick up the tab for the annual Fireman's Picnic when their star pitcher breaks...
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1975
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While delivering $10,000 in bail money to a client, Jim (James Garner) develops car trouble in the town of Great Blue Lake....
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1975
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In one of his occasional undercover assignments, Kojak (Telly Savalas) poses as a chemist. It's all part of a plan to flush...
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1974
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Dennis Patrick guest stars as Scanlon, a slick-talking bunco artist who cons Archie into buying $2000 worth of aluminum...
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1974
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Singer Bobby Sherman appears as Kenny Donaldson Jr., an arrogant young intern who makes a near-fatal diagnosis of a man who...
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1974
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In retaliation for the death of his son, a big-time hoodlum hires an expert female assassin known as Sydney to murder the...
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1974
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Originally released as Nightmare Honeymoon, this lurid thriller stars Dack Rambo and Rebecca Diana Smith. Rambo plays a...
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1973
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This episode would seem to have been inspired by director Michael Powell's classic psychological thriller Peeping Tom....
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1972
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Several people in and around Rampart Hospital are felled by a potentially deadly virus--and the cause of it all may well be...
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1972
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This gory gothic horror film marks the final appearance of actress Agnes Moorhead (though one year later, she did provide a...
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1972
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Peter Boyle delivers a strong and raw performance as Joe Curran, a racist factory worker who hates "hippies and niggers." The...
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Bill Compton
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1970
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In this crime drama, a Vietnam vet goes to his California hometown and discovers that two Mexicans have murdered his...
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1970
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Apparently returning from the dead, Angelique's demonic brother, Nicholas Blair (Humbert Allen Astredo), casts his lot with...
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1970
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Despite his growing resistance to his Leviathan masters, Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is unable to tell the whole truth to the...
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1970
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The Leviathan creature escapes from the Todds' shop, killing Paul (Dennis Patrick) in the process. In their efforts to escape...
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1970
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Paul (Dennis Patrick) briefly escapes the Leviathans, but though he can run, he cannot hide -- nor is he able to speak. In...
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1970
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Michael's (Michael Maitland) desire to become a human being rather than a Leviathan child is thwarted by his "parents" Megan...
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1970
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Kenneth Daly (Scott Hylands) is the right-wing anti-abortion fanatic who snaps when his girlfriend has an abortion. The...
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1969
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1969
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Julia (Grayson Hall) hypnotizes the amnesiac Grant Douglas (David Selby), hoping to convince him that he is really Quentin...
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1969
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Alexander (David Jay), the Todds' "nephew," is revealed to be a Leviathan. Paul (Dennis Patrick) suspects this, but can...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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It is revealed that Paul (Dennis Patrick) made an unholy deal with a Leviathan named Strak some 20 years before. Now Strak...
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1969
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Confronting her long-estranged husband Paul, Elizabeth refuses to buy his explanation for his 20-year absence. A sailor named...
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1969
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1969
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1969
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The stranger (Dennis Patrick) finally identifies himself as Paul Stoddard, long-estranged husband of Elizabeth and father of...
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1969
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1969
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The stranger who suddenly arrives at the doorstep of Collinwood disappears just as suddenly. A new antique shop in...
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1969
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1967
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Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) tries to tell Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) the truth about Paul Stoddard, Elizabeth's "estranged" husband...
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1967
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1967
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A few days before her wedding, Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) dreams of killing herself. The next day, Mrs. Johnson...
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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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1967
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Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) still wants to know what secrets are locked in the basement storage room. Surprisingly, Jason McGuire...
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1967
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Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) asks permission to move into the Old House, despite of (or perhaps because of) its sinister...
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1967
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1967
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1967
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Though she still can't explain those two small holes in her neck, Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) seems to be recovering from...
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1967
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More dead animals, drained of blood, have been found near Collinwood. Not so coincidentally, Willie Loomis (John Karlen) has...
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1967
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1967
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Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) settles into the Old House. Willie Loomis (John Karlen) has become his servant, a very...
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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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Carolyn's (Nancy Barrett) increasingly self-destructive behavior forces Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) to take drastic action. With...
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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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1967
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1967
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Jason (Dennis Patrick) continues to insist that Willie Loomis (James Hall) be allowed to remain at Collinwood. Carolyn...
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1967
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1967
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Elizabeth has decided not to press charges against Jason (Dennis Patrick) for falsely convincing her that she killed her...
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1967
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1967
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The trunk which supposedly contains the body of Elizabeth's husband, Paul Stoddard, turns out to be empty. Jason McGuire...
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1967
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1967
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Sneaking into the Old House, the scurrilous Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) is determined to steal the Collins family jewels...
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1967
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1967
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Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick), a friend of Elizabeth's husband, Paul Stoddard, makes his presence known at Collinwood....
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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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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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More determined than ever to steal the Collins family jewels, Willie (John Karlen) sneaks into the family mausoleum at Eagle...
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1967
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Everyone at Collinwood is puzzled by the strange behavior of Willie Loomis (John Karlen). Things get stranger when, at dusk,...
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1967
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A stranger arrives at the doorstep of Collinwood, claiming to be a distant cousin from England. In a manner of speaking, he...
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1967
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Willie Loomis (John Karlen) continues digging away in the Collins family mausoleum, hoping to get his hands on some valuable...
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1967
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In one of the series' most famous episodes, an incredibly handsome "golden man" named Keema (Dennis Patrick) materializes...
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1966
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Coasting on the reputation of his golf-champion wife Alma (Phyllis Hill), Chick Farley has landed a job as resident pro at an...
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1966
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After a nuclear holocaust, a group of scientists travel to the future and find a world in tatters, where the human survivors...
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Councilman Willard
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1964
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This episode is based on a mystery story penned by no less than Ellery Queen. When his son is mysteriously murdered,...
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Frenchy La Font
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1963
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Working at a Florida boat yard under the alias "Larry Phelps", Kimble (David Janssen) is approached by Harry Montjoy (Dennis...
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1963
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The spokesman for a highly respected group of Danish artisans, cabinetmaker Axel Norstaad (Karl Swenson) is talked into...
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1962
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) heads to New Orleans to break up a smuggling ring that is delivering narcotics to Chicago. The...
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1961
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Third-rate escape artist Joe Ferlini (Keenan Wynn) hopes to make the big time with a particularly dangerous stunt, in which...
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1961
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Host John Newland once again beckons us into the "unknown" world of psychic phenomena as One Step Beyond begins its third...
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1960
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Lt. Tragg (Ray Collins) can't believe his eyes: traditional courtroom rivals Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) and DA Hamilton...
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1960
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Guest star Larry Gates is cast as Jacob Darien, the leader of a Quaker sect which has purchased land in California. While...
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1960
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A newspaper headline prompts Clete Vine (John Craven) to recall an incident in his childhood, 35 years ago. Growing up in a...
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1960
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Determined to win Claire Allison (Mala Powers) for himself, no-good Martin Selkirk (Dennis Patrick) has Claire's boyfriend...
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1959
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