Raymond Burr once more takes on a murder case and once more reveals the genuine killer at the very last moment in Perry...
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Lauren Jeffreys
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1991
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When a woman is falsely convicted for selling drugs, she asks her sister to raise her young children in this true story. ~...
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1991
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While sifting through the remains of a 21st century NASA spacecraft, the away team passes through a mysterious revolving...
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1989
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The second season of Next Generation came to a tension-filled climax with the July 22, 1989 episode "Shades of Gray." After...
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1989
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Having clashed with the half-human, half-robot Borg in "Q-Who?," the Enterprise crew is in no mood for a rematch. Even so,...
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1989
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Suzie Plaskin guest stars as the half-Klingon K'Ehleyr. A former lover of Lt. Worf's, K'Ehleyr arrives on board the...
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1989
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After several weeks of reruns, Next Generation offered a first-run episode on July 1, 1989. In Manhunt, the Enterprise is...
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1989
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In answer to a distress call, the Enterprise comes across a pair of three-centuries-old earth colonies. One is comprised of...
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1989
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The Enterprise transports Picard to Starbase Scylla 515 for a heart operation. During his absence, Geordi is taken hostage by...
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1989
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That exasperatingly dangerous alien life form "Q" (John de Lancie) is back for more deviltry. Hoping to join the crew of the...
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1989
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Data develops a long distance friendship with a youthful ham radio operator named Sarjenka (a pre-teen Nikki Cox). Upon...
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1989
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Commander Maddox (Brian Brophy), the officer presiding over Starbase 173 demands that Data be taken apart for study. The...
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1989
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Icarus, it will be recalled, was the young boy with artificial wings who perished when, defying his father's orders, he flew...
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1989
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Rescuing an out-of-control Federation shuttle craft, the Enterprise opens the hatch of the vessel to discover an exact double...
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1989
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Even in the distant future, computer viruses can wreak havoc. In this instance, a malfunctioning computer on board the...
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1989
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Howie Seaago guest stars as Riva, a deaf war mediator who the Enterprise transports to a battle-scarred planet. It is Riva's...
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1989
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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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1989
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Cmdr. Riker is chosen as the first Federation officer to participate in an exchange program with the Klingons. He is assigned...
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1989
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The Enterprise is assigned to escort a young alien princess named Salia (Jaime Hubbard) to Daled Four. Wesley develops a...
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1989
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Responding to a distress call from the cargo ship USS Lantree, the Enterprise comes upon a space vessel whose crew has...
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1989
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The title character in this episode is none other than our old android friend, Lt. Cmdr. Data. Along with several other crew...
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1989
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The second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation brings changes in both cast and appearance. Denise Crosby's Tasha Yar had...
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Dr. Katherine Pulaski
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1988
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The Enterprise is sent to the Morgana Quadrant, only to be detoured into a bizarre, mazelike "space void." While trying to...
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1988
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Fondly remembered by Next Generation devotees as "The Sherlock Holmes episode," "Elementary, Dear Data" originally aired...
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1988
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The title character in this tongue-in-cheek Next Generation entry is a charming scoundrel named Captain Thadiun Okona, played...
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1988
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On November 26, 1988, Star Trek: The Next Generation launched its second season with this compelling dramatic episode. While...
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1988
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Agatha Christie's Murder in Three Acts represents Peter Ustinov's fifth appearance as Dame Agatha's brilliant, insufferable...
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1986
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is among those in attendance at a literary awards convention when murder strikes. The victim is a...
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1985
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Terror at Alcatraz indeed! This 1982 TV movie is comprised of two never-shown pilot episodes for the short-lived TV series...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Quincy (Jack Klugman) races against time to locate and neutralize the mysterious...
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1981
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Quincy (Jack Klugman) and his lady friend Janet (Diana Muldaur) are enjoying a...
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1981
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As made obvious by its title, this TV movie was an attempt to revive the once-popular private eye series Cannon, which ran...
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1980
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) frantically searches for a source when three people die of food poisoning. Ulitmately, he connects the...
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1980
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In a casting twist, this remake of Arthur Penn's The Miracle Worker casts Patty Duke, who won an Oscar for her work as Helen...
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Kate Keller
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1979
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Joe Don Baker stars as chief of detectives, Eischeid, in the 4-hour, 2-part TV film To Kill A Cop. Eischeid must contend with...
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1978
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Word is about the newly discovered text that is allegedly written by the younger brother of Jesus Christ. It the document is...
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1978
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Based on a novel by Tom Willis, the made-for-TV Maneaters Are Loose! also bears a surface resemblance to the 1973 TV film...
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1978
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The locale of Anna Sewell's 1906 novel Black Beauty was changed from England to Maryland in this five-part TV miniseries....
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1978
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In this drama, set in Southern California, a widowed firefighter and his kids build a fire-rescue station. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1977
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Deadly Triangle was intended as the pilot of a TV action series, to be called Steadman. Accordingly, the leading character is...
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1977
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In one of his first acting roles, Arnold Schwarzenegger is typecast as professional bodybuilder Josef Schmidt. Anticipating...
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1977
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Telly Savalas wrote and directed this drama about an unconventional psychologist who battles for his own mental health while...
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Elaine
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1977
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Jim Rockford's onetime cellmate "Charming" Charlie Harris (Tony Musante), comes to Jim to help him beat a murder rap. Though...
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1975
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1975
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1975
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This speculative horror film details the tribulations endured by a specially-selected test group of 11 people who are...
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1974
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Undoubtedly having second thoughts after turning down Dirty Harry, John Wayne showed up in 1974 in his own "maverick cop"...
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Lois
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1974
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Planet Earth was the second of three look-alike attempts by Star Trek maven Gene Roddenberry to launch a futuristic TV series...
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1974
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Call to Danger was a title that had already been applied to two unsold pilot films before this TV movie made its first...
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1973
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In this dark drama, filmed in the Mojave Desert, a conniving wife and her lover leave her husband, who broke his leg, alone...
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1973
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John Vernon, usually cast as a corrupt prison warden, plays a sympathetic (by default!) role in this episode. Escaping from...
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1972
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This crime thriller with occult overtones puts a spine-tingling twist on the Jungian psychological notion of "the shadow." In...
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Alexandra
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1972
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Shot during a jewelry-store holdup, Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) owes his life to a man (Michael Callan) who rushed to his...
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1971
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In this western, a train robber is framed by a fellow gang member and sent to prison. The gang member betrayed him so that...
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1971
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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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Barry Newman stars as Tony Petrocelli, a maverick Midwestern attorney. Petrocelli is hired to defend a wealthy doctor...
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Ruth Petrocelli
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1969
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Ron Catlin (Charleton Heston) is a pro-football player who realizes his playing skills have eroded. His actions on the field...
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Ann Marley
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1969
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Taking advantage of the illness of his powerful rancher father Claude Roman (Denver Pyle), mean-spirited Jermey Roman (Jeremy...
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1968
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Investigating an ancient civilization, the crew of the Enterprise discovers the preserved brains of three of the...
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1968
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1968
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John Cheever's "misery in suburbia" short stories, brief and to the point, have always proven excellent TV fodder. Director...
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1968
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When the skeleton of a shooting victim is unearthed by the Feds, Mafia functionary John Duqesne (a pre-superstardom Burt...
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1968
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