As a condition of her parole from juvenile hall, embittered teenager Kris Furillo goes to work at Raintree Horse Farm,...
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2005
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2003
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Actor Bill Pullman made his directorial debut with this third screen adaptation of the classic Western novel by Owen Wister....
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2000
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In this thriller, an airliner on a routine flight over the Pacific Ocean is hijacked by a gang of terrorists, who...
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2000
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One of Hollywood's most acclaimed Westerns gets a new interpretation in this made-for-TV remake of Fred Zinnemann's 1952...
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Mart Howe
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2000
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In this family-oriented outdoor adventure, a boy and his grandfather reconcile family differences while trying to save the...
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1998
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Small-town housewife Sarah Jenks (Melissa Gilbert) would hardly qualify as the most popular woman in her community: She...
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1997
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Based on a true story, the made-for-TV Stolen Women, Captured Hearts takes place in Kansas in 1868. In retribution for the...
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1997
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In a dual role, Joe Piscopo plays a pair of bungling crooks who kidnap a pair of young girls and hold them hostage....
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1996
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1995
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1994
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1994
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1994
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1994
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1994
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This exhaustive treatment of the roots of environmental destruction in the modern world has come in for scathing criticism...
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1993
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1993
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Ancient Secrets of the Bible, Pt. Two contains two episodes and tells the dramatic stories of Noah's Ark and the Ark of the...
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1993
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Each episode of this series presents different battles from the war. Each uses re-enactments, expert commentary, and readings...
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1992
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Each episode of this series presents different battles of the war. Each uses re-enactments, expert commentary, and readings...
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1992
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A seven-part series that reviews and recreates the battles and sieges of the Civil War. Included are numerous artifacts and...
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1992
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Actor Dennis Weaver is known to many people as the memorable character Chester on the classic television series Gunsmoke....
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1990
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An explosion in a nuclear warhead silo located near a tiny Texas town causes all kinds of terror in this taut suspensor. ~...
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1990
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In this western, a senator from New Mexico, who was once a marshal, heads for London to find the one who killed his niece, a...
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Producer, Sam McCloud
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1989
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This video presents the accounts of well-known personalities, including Shirley MacLaine and Dennis Weaver, of their belief...
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1988
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Several music and film celebrities recall their former lives in this reincarnation-oriented feature with musical...
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1988
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Dennis Weaver stars in this TV movie as a blue-collar family man who has earned his own keep for 40 years. He holds down a...
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1987
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Local bullies find themselves the recipients of a Christmas miracle when they perform in the Christmas pageant. ~ Kristie...
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1986
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Made for television, A Winner Never Quits is the true story of one-armed baseball player Pete Gray. Having lost his arm in a...
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1986
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The story of Olympic downhill racer Bill Johnson is related in this made-for-TV biopic. Future ER star Anthony Edwards plays...
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1985
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Country-western singer Lacy Fletcher (Dennis Weaver) hires Magnum (Tom Selleck) to locate five lost love songs, written by...
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1985
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This made-for-TV message drama presents the dangers of cocaine addiction as it follows one man's descent from successful...
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1983
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Little Mary (Robin Ignico) is haunted by the guilty memory of her sister Jennifer, who died in an auto accident not long ago....
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1982
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Amber Waves is the tale of two radically different personalities, united by crisis. Dennis Weaver plays a midwestern wheat...
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Composer (Music Score), Elroy "Bud" Burkhardt
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1982
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Aaron Danner
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1981
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The tragic story of Dr. Samuel Mudd, who in 1865 was sentenced to a lifetime of hard labor at the American penal colony of...
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Dr. Samuel Mudd
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1980
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This video celebrates 50 years of country music and features performances by country stars like Loretta Lynn,...
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1980
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Made quickly on videotape to capitalize on celebrated kidnap victim Patty Hearst's recent rescue, Ordeal of Patty Hearst...
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1979
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Dennis Weaver plays Daniel Stone, a Joe Wambaugh-style LA cop turned novelist. The pressures of his new career cause a rift...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1979
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1979
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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1978
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Battered concentrates upon three female victims of spousal abuse. Chip Fields is the new wife of struggling young...
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1978
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Adapted by Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling Silliphant from his own novel, the three-part, six-hour miniseries Pearl...
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Col. Jason Forrest
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1978
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Made for television, Ishi: The Last of His Tribe is based on the book by Theodora Kroeber. Kroeber's anthropologist husband...
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1978
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Dennis Weaver plays a retired mainland lawyer who becomes a hotel owner in Honolulu. Despite his most strenuous efforts,...
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1978
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When a British lord and jewel thief arrives in America, the thief becomes a murder suspect. ~ Rovi...
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1977
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This grim made-for-TV domestic drama examines the terrible effects caused by spousal abuse. The story centers on the mental...
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1977
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A drug smuggling operation working in the Soviet Union is confronted by deputy marshal Sam McCloud in this episode of the...
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1977
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For its seventh and final season on the air, McCloud was cut back from 120 to 90 minutes per episode, as were the other...
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Sam McCloud
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1976
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The Day New York Turned Blue stars Dennis Weaver as Sam McCloud, a Western marshal "at large" in New York City. The title is...
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1976
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Sharks! has nothing to do with Jaws, even though it was telecast the same year that the Spielberg classic was released. The...
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1975
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Cowboy-hatted marshall McCloud (Dennis Weaver) certainly has his share of woe in Return to the Alamo. McCloud's NYPD superior...
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1975
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1975
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Season six of McCloud finds the venerable series still a component of the weekly NBC Sunday Mystery Movie anthology,...
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Sam McCloud
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1975
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McCloud is confused at the various attempts made to take his hat. ~ Rovi...
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1975
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1974
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42nd Street Cavalry originated as a two-hour episode of the popular TV series McCloud. Assigned to the NYPD's mounted police...
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1974
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Shivaree on Delancey Street stars Dennis Weaver in his familiar TV role of detective McCloud. Danny Thomas guest-stars as a...
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1974
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McCloud enters its fifth season as a stalwart component of the weekly anthology The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie, this year...
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Sam McCloud
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1974
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The made for TV Female Artillery is a comedy, just in case the title didn't tip you off. Set in the Old West, the film stars...
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Deke Chambers
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1973
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The 90-minute crime series McCloud remained a component of The NBC Sunday Mystery Movie as it entered its fourth season,...
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Sam McCloud
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1973
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Marshal Sam McCloud (Dennis Weaver) falls in love in Showdown at the End of the World. Unbeknownst to the New York-based...
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1973
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1973
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McCloud's girlfriend is held hostage with the ransom being the release of a murder suspect. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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Season three of McCloud finds the 90-minute series securely installed as one of the four rotating components of The NBC...
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Sam McCloud
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1972
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Dennis Weaver plays a tow-truck driver sent to prison on a trumped-up charges of attempted murder. Out after serving four...
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1972
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In this comedy-drama, President Lincoln temporarily abandons his inaugural tour to visit a little girl who wrote him a...
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1971
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The Forgotten Man is an updated variation on the "Enoch Arden" theme. Dennis Weaver stars as Lieutenant Joe Hardy, who when...
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1971
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Driving down a deserted Southern California highway at a safe and sane 55 miles per hour, David Mann (Dennis Weaver) steps on...
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David Mann
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1971
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Lincoln Palmer
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1971
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For its second season on the air, McCloud expanded from 60 to 90 minutes per episode, and joined Columbo and...
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Sam McCloud
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1971
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In this detective, a football player begins looking for the New York mobster who owes him $10,000. He is assisted by his...
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1971
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In this Italian western, an outlaw enlists the aid of his pal and a robber gang to pull off a gold heist. Later, the gang...
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Ward
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1970
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Introduced as a two-hour TV movie special in February of 1970, McCloud became a regular series in September of that year,...
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Sam McCloud
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1970
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A marshal (Dennis Weaver) from a small New Mexico town escorts a subpoenaed witness to New York City. When his witness is...
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1970
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In this crime drama, the NYPD assigns U.S. Marshal McCloud to capture a fugitive killer. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1970
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Robert Stack stars as Crime magazine editor Dan Farrell in this episode of the TV series Name of the Game. The object of...
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1969
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An America Air Force pilot (Dennis Weaver) tries to fight the Japanese as they invade the Philippines. Despite his efforts...
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Chip Corbett
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1968
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1967
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The title character is a benign 7-foot-tall grizzly bear (perhaps all grizzlies are benign, but we're not about to get close...
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Tom Wedloe
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1967
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Frontier scout Jess Remsberg (James Garner) is crossing the desert when he spots a dead army scout and group of Apaches...
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Willard Grange
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1966
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Comical chaos erupts when milquetoast astronaut Peter Mattemore (Jerry Lewis) and his bride-of-convenience and fellow...
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Hoffman
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1966
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In anticipation of an enemy counterrattack, Saunders is forced to evacuate an elderly French couple (Felix Locher, Belle...
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1965
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The decision to expand Gunsmoke from 30 to 60 minutes during its seventh season may have made sense insofar as offering more...
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Chester
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1962
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1961 was a year of transition for Gunsmoke. The radio version of the popular series, which had been running since 1952, was...
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Chester
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1961
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One of the best of the "existential" Twilight Zone episodes, Charles Beaumont's "Shadow Play" begins in a courtroom, where...
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Adam Grant
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1961
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Lt. Cmdr. Andy Lowe
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1960
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Having ridden high in the saddle as America's top-rated TV series for the past three years Gunsmoke managed to retain this...
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Chester
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1960
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While still playing Chester on the marathon TV Western Gunsmoke, Dennis Weaver found the time to accept an entirely different...
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1960
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Gunsmoke's fifth season on CBS marked the third consecutive year that the series ranked as America's top-rated television...
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Chester
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1959
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This baroque nightmare of a south-of-the-border mystery is considered to be one of the great movies of Orson Welles, who both...
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1958
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Having ended its third season as America's top-rated TV series, Gunsmoke managed to retain that title throughout Season Four,...
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Chester
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1958
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After a shaky start opposite NBC's George Gobel Show during its first season, TV's foremost "adult" western Gunsmoke steadily...
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Chester
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1957
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Director Edward Bernds proved that he was capable of handling a different sort of comedy than the "Bowery Boys" and "Three...
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1956
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Season Two of Gunsmoke introduces the series' now-legendary opening sequence, as Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) shoots it...
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Chester
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1956
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate reports of a TV repair racket, in which customers are charged for...
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1955
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Reviled in his lifetime as a lunatic insurrectionist, Chief Crazy Horse has in recent years emerged as a Native American...
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1955
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In Seven Angry Men, Raymond Massey stars as controversial 19th-century abolitionist John Brown, a role he'd previously...
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John
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1955
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The original radio version of Gunsmoke was in its third year on the air when the TV version made its CBS network bow on...
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Chester Goode
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1955
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Much of this gripping crime drama takes place in a remote New England farm house owned by the brother of a bank robber. The...
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1955
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In the past several weekends, a number of stores have been burglarized in the same neighborhood. Curiously, the thief takes...
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1954
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The estranged husband of Nora Hamlin (Marian Richman) has apparently committed sucide: he was found with the gun in his hand...
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1954
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Chester Abbott (James Bell) tells the police that his wife is missing. Abbott's 17-year-old stepson, however, suspects that...
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1954
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) go on the prowl for a holdup man who has hit several bars in a period of a few...
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1954
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1954
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The 3D melodrama Dangerous Mission starts off with a bang when innocent Piper Laurie inadvertently witnesses the murder of...
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1954
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At the height of the popularity of his Dragnet TV series, producer/director/star Jack Webb struck a deal with Warner Bros. to...
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1954
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Randolph Scott is tall in the saddle once more in the Scott-Brown production Ten Wanted Men. The star is cast as John...
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1954
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1953
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Excluding a brace of 1980s TV-movie appearances, It Happens Every Thursday was the final feature film appearance of...
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1953
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Virile leading man Phil Carey heads the cast of the 3D western The Nebraskan. Carey plays U.S. Army scout Wade Harper,...
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1953
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Audie Murphy is suitably cast as cavalry lieutenant Jed Sayre in Universal's Column South. Stationed in Navajo country, Sayre...
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Menguito
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1953
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1953's The Mississippi Gambler was the third Universal Studios film to bear this title--though with a different plot each...
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1953
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War Arrow is another of Universal's efficiently produced A plus/B minus Technicolor westerns of the early 1950s....
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1953
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1953
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Universal's Technicolor cameras this time tell the story of Harun El Raschid (Rock Hudson), who innocently comes into...
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1953
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Set in the years following the Civil War, Horizons West stars Robert Ryan as Dan Hammond, one of three Texans who decide to...
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1952
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It's always a pleasure to see ace western director Leslie Selander in action, and Riders of Vengeance is no exception....
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1952
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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1952
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