In this behind-the-scenes thriller, a movie actress finds herself accused of hacking up her producer. She tries to flee with...
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1993
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A famous actress moonlights as a prostitute on the streets of L.A. and has to contend with clientele, her father, and the...
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1991
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A young mens' hazing turns to murder in this crime drama set in a small town run by a powerful businessman. The victim was...
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1991
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An otherwise boring and unpopular Louise is enamored with Brad, the star of the high-school football team, but her feelings...
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1989
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1989
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When Robert Knight (Bernie White) is placed in a mental institution by his money-hungry relatives, he escapes and seeks...
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Charles Knight
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1987
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Comedian Foster Brooks curtails his "lovable lush" routine to play Simon Thane, a celebrated artist living in Cabot Cove. For...
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1987
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Bob Hope makes his first starring film appearance in 14 years in this made-for-TV movie. Hope stars as a seedy private eye,...
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1986
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Jolene (Celia Weston) is thrilled when TV game show host Harry Parker (John McCook) proposes marriage. But she begins to...
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1984
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The chances of burned-out cabbie Reverend Jim (Christopher Lloyd) passing any sort of competency test is roughly equivalent...
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1982
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In this stereotyped but right-on look at the world of show-business, drama builds as a New York director (Dick Sargent)...
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The Director
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1981
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The Gossip Columnist is a rare one-part offering from Operation Prime Time, the TV-syndication service responsible for such...
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1980
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With James Best still boycotting the series because of perceived hazardous working conditions, former Bewitched costar Dick...
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1980
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Bo (John Schneider) and Duke (Tom Wopat) join forces with Texas Ranger Jude Emery (John Shearin) to capture "Snake" Harmon...
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1980
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Robert Wightmanbecomes a regular in the role of John-Boy Walton (which he'd previously played on a recurring basis, replacing...
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1980
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This routine, relatively low-budget horror film with a few well-known actors (Peter Graves, Keenan Wynn) unfolds a tale that...
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Dr. Jameson
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1979
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"Oh my God, that's my daughter." So read the advertising copy of Hardcore. George C. Scott plays Jake Van Dorn, a man of...
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Wes DeJong
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1979
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The long-running Aaron Spelling TV series Fantasy Island was launched with a two-hour pilot film, which originally aired...
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Charles Hollander
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1977
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The scene is a roller-games rink, where skating star Karen Jason has been killed in an "accident." To find out the truth...
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Hugh Morris
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1976
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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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Melvin Purvis: G-Man was one of two TV pilot films intended to launch a series based on the life of famed FBI agent Purvis....
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1974
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Love and romance are examined in these 3 stories. ~ Rovi...
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1973
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Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) investigate when a successful and universally admired politician dies in...
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1973
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Endora casts a spell on a unicorn-shaped pin, causing all mortals who come within the pin's vicinity to speak nothing but the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Impatient with the slowness of "mortal" skating lessons, Endora cuts to the chase by transforming her granddaughter into a...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Smitten by Larry Tate, Samantha's lookalike cousin Serena slips Larry a pill which makes him progressively younger....
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Dining out at a Chinese restaurant, Samantha downs an exotic drink called "The Heavenly Himalayan," and as a result, her face...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Darrin blows his top again, when he thinks that Samantha has used witchcraft to create a winning ad slogan. As it turns out,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Will Geer guest stars as George Washington, who has been accidentally zapped into the 20th century by bumbling Esmerelda....
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Worried that she's losing her powers, Samantha's lookalike cousin, Serena, decides to settle down to mortal-hood. So that she...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Doting grandmother Endora transforms little Tabitha into a seven-year-old genius. Long-suffering Samantha and Darrin convince...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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In the second episode of a two-part story, Esmerelda again accidentally causes George Washington (Will Geer) to materialize...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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The board of education insists that Tabitha can no longer be home taught; thus, the girl is enrolled in Miss Vogel's second...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Darrin is perplexed when Samantha suddenly gains weight -- several tons, in fact -- while outwardly remaining her usual thin...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Bumbling Esmerelda is pressed into service to babysit young Ralph (Ricky Powell), the son of Darrin's new client, Mr. Norton...
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Darrin Stephens
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1972
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Bewitched enters its eighth and final season with the usual dramatis personae present and accounted for:...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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While watching a TV kiddie show, Tabitha makes the show's Punch and Judy puppets come to life. Duly impressed by Tabitha's...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the seventh episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin conclude their vacation abroad with a visit to an...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Because of her marriage to Darrin, Samantha is stripped of her powers by the Witches' Council. Unaware of Sam's plight, her...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Samantha's father, Maurice, must prove that his grandson, Adam, is a warlock, lest the Council of Witches declare the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Hoping to show Samantha that Darrin is a potentially unfaithful spouse, Endora enlists the aid of Ophelia (Julie Newmar), a...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Endora tries her luck on Madison Avenue, but only to get Darrin fired so that he'll have time to attend an out-of-town...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the sixth episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin arrive in Paris, only to face the wrath of Sam's father,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the fifth episode of a seven-part story arc, the Stephenses arrive in Rome, where Endora immediately makes her mark by...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the fourth episode of a seven-part story arc, Samantha and Darrin are vacationing in Italy when Sam discovers that...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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While visiting the Scottish village of Inverness, Samantha discovers that the legendary Loch Ness monster is actually a...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the second episode of a two-part story (and a seven-part story arc), Samantha is still trapped in the 16th century, slated...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Moving from Thursdays to Wednesdays, Bewitched launched its eighth and final season with the beginning of a lengthy story...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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It looks like the jig is up when Darrin's mother, Phyllis (Mabel Albertson), catches her grandson, Adam, in an act of magic....
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Feeling a bit underappreciated by her son-in-law, Darrin, Endora creates an ad campaign for Darrin's newest client, Bobbins...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Endora's latest spell causes Darrin to crack bad jokes at the most inappropriate times. When he begins laughing hysterically...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Up to her usual mischief, Endora transforms Darrin into a ten-year-old boy (Gene Andrusco). So as to avoid embarrassing...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Samantha suffers guilt feelings when she uses witchcraft to do her housework, and her guilt is compounded when Darrin refuses...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Esmerelda is in another funk and Samantha takes it upon herself to restore the maid/witch's confidence. To this end, Sam...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Darrin blows his stack at Endora for magically creating unaffordable luxuries for her grandchildren. Later on, Darrin finds...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Thanks to a molecular mix-up, Samantha and her friend, Louise Tate, exchange personalities. As Dr. Bombay seeks out a remedy...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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This time around, Endora has turned Darrin into a gorilla. As Samantha struggles to undo the spell, the now-hirsute Darrin is...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Imogene Coca guest stars as Mary the Good Fairy, who visits the Stephens household...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Once again, Tabitha brings all of her toys to life. Though she manages to recall most of her playthings, her "humanized" toy...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Uncle Arthur has fallen in love with Aretha (Barbara Rhoades), a snobbish witch with no sense of humor whatsoever. So as not...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Miffed that Darrin refuses to allow Samantha to use witchcraft, Endora dispatches Sam's lookalike cousin, Serena, to the 14th...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Endora's latest spell transforms Darrin into an indecisive clod. Once this bit has been squeezed dry, Endora endeavors to...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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Once again, Tabitha enters the magical world of her storybooks. This time, she takes the place of Hansel and Gretel (Eric...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Samantha takes over the responsibilities of Mary the Good Fairy (guest star...
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Darrin Stephens
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1971
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In the fifth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Stephens family -- and most of their witch-and-warlock relatives -- are...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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This first of several episodes filmed on location in Salem, MA, originally aired on October 8, 1970. Attending the annual...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Back home after their eventful visit to Salem, MA, the Stephens family returns to business as usual when Darrin brings home a...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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In the sixth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Stephenses and the Tates continue their sightseeing tour of Salem, MA,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Believing that she has flipped her lid, Darrin's mother, Phyllis (Mabel Albertson), checks herself into a sanitarium after...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Endora's latest spell causes Darrin to speak in nothing but clichés. Normally, Samantha would come to the rescue, but she is...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Jack Cassidy guest stars as George Dinsdale, Darrin's newest client. An unregenerate playboy, Dinsdale falls in love with...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Filmed largely on-location in Salem, MA this lively episode of Bewitched was written by Richard Michaels. Misinterpreting her...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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The seventh season of Bewitched began on September 24, 1970, with the first installment of an eight-part story arc. Samantha...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Jilted again, Esmerelda turns to Dr. Bombay for assistance. The doctor creates a love potion designed to cause one Mr. Norton...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Henry Gibson guest stars as a leprechaun named Tim O'Shanter, whom Endora has installed in the Stephens household to test the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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This sixth episode of an eight-part story arc was largely filmed on-location in Salem, MA. Hopelessly in love with Samantha,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Samantha gives Darrin a magic amulet, which, when worn, forces Endora to be nice to him. When Endora discovers the source of...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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The Stephenses have a lot of 'splaining to do when Endora gives them a portrait of Samantha, painted in Mona Lisa fashion by...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Endora's latest spell transforms Darrin into a 73-year-old man. Thinking quickly when the Tates arrive, Samantha passes off...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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The singing/songwriting duo of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, whose other Screen Gems TV credits included episodes of...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Hoping to increase Darrin's bank account and make life easier for Samantha, Endora casts an "ambition" spell on her...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Darrin suffers an unusually long spell of bad luck, a fact which he wrongly attributes to his contentious mother-in-law,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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This week, Endora's spell transforms lookalike cousins Samantha and Serena into "two minds with but a single thought." In...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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In the fourth episode of an eight-part story arc, Darrin finds himself locked up in the Salem, MA, jail, accused of stealing...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Dr. Bombay's new pills have a strange side effect on Uncle Arthur. His "power system" on the fritz, Arthur began transforming...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Evidently, this episode of Bewitched was scripted by Lila Garrett and Bernie Kahn before the "birth" of Samantha's son Adam,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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The seventh season of the fantasy sitcom Bewitched is launched by a multi-episode story arc, representing the first time that...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Tired of sharing her mother with baby brother Adam, Tabitha creates a duplicate of Samantha, who then takes her on a...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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When Tabitha won't eat, Esmerelda conjures up a glass of magic milk to improve her appetite. Unfortunately, the milk is...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Samantha's temporary decision to curb her witchcraft causes the formation of a magical vapor lock, trapping Sam, Darrin,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Determined to test Darrin's loyalty to Samantha, Serena and Endora transform Dusty Harrison (Melodie Johnson), the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Misinterpreting a chance remark, Tabitha transforms 32-year-old toy salesman Irving Bates (Ron Masak) into a nine-year-old...
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Darrin Stephens
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1970
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Tabitha's little friend, Sidney, insists that there is no Santa Claus. To prove the boy wrong, Esmerelda conjures up Santa...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Answering a public-disturbance call, Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) end up trying to mediate...
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1969
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Prankish Uncle Arthur offers to stage a magic show for Tabitha's birthday party. Things get a bit out of hand when,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Endora casts a spell on Darrin, hoping to make him more "agreeable." As a result, Darrin goes around agreeing with everyone...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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In this first episode of a two-part story, Samantha's father, Maurice, gives Darrin a most unusual birthday present: a...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, an enchanted pocket watch has endowed Darrin with the powers of a warlock. Alas,...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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While entertaining Tabitha and Adam, Esmerelda goes into another of her magical sneezing fits and conjures up Mother Goose...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Believing that she's been insulted, Endora casts a spell that will turn Darrin into a mouse at midnight unless he apologizes....
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Hoping to help Samantha in the kitchen, witch/maid Esmerelda tries to whip up a caesar salad. Instead, she produces Roman...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Samantha's new baby son has been born, and no one is prouder than her father, Maurice. Determined that his will be the most...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Assuming that Samantha will name her new baby after him, Sam's father, Maurice, is outraged when Darrin declares that the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Involved in a very minor traffic accident, Tony ends up in court, facing a lawsuit from the other driver (Kay E. Kuter), who...
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1969
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Yes, that's Elizabeth Montgomery, still securely in her role as glamorous witch Samantha Stevens as the fantasy sitcom...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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The first episode of Bewitched's sixth season, "Sam and the Beanstalk" also marked the series debut of Dick Sargent as the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Having previously appeared on Bewitched as an incompetent "mortal" maid, Alice Ghostley returns to the series in the...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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As with the previous season's "Twitching for UNICEF," this Bewitched episode is a half-hour endorsement for the United...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Expectant mother Samantha is having the usual cravings for exotic foods. Unfortunately, these cravings are wreaking havoc on...
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Darrin Stephens
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1969
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Three teenage runaways leave home for life in the big city. Shelly (Brooke Bundy) runs away from her father (Lloyd Bochner),...
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1968
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O'Farrell (Bob Hope) is a navy sergeant who tries to boost the moral of the men by bringing in a shipment of beer. When the...
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1968
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Singing stars from two very different generations appear in Live A Little, Love A Little. Elvis Presley plays Greg, a...
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Harry
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1968
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Luther Heggs (Don Knotts) is a typesetter at a newspaper who longs for a chance to be a reporter. Editor Beckett...
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George Beckett
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1966
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Fluffy the lion is featured in this comedy. He plays the subject of an ambitious experiment done by Daniel Potter...
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1965
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1965
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Gregory Peck plays a benevolent God-like figure in a white smock as Captain Josiah Newman, the head of a psych-unit at a...
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1963
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In this romantic comedy, Deke Gentry (Kirk Douglas) is a lawyer who gets an unusual assignment from Chloe Brasher...
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1963
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When people refer to Doris Day as "the world's oldest professional virgin," they generally have the 1962 comedy That Touch of...
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Young Man
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1962
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Two young women have been murdered in the woods surrounding the campus of a college, and in each case the victim's body was...
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1962
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The Great Impostor is the true story of chameleonlike Canadian Ferdinand Waldo DeMara Jr., well-played by Tony Curtis. Unable...
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1961
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Rear Admiral Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) visits the submarine Sea Tiger on the morning of its decommissioning and reminisces...
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1959
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The only reason for the existence of the colorful musical 3DMardi Gras3D is the star power of Pat Boone. The plot is set in...
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1958
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Ultra-pasteurized pop singer Pat Boone makes his feature film debut in this comical and tuneful look at adolescent life in...
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Sanford Wilson
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1957
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Notable only for the presence of former silent film great Chester Conklin, this silly sci-fi flick from legendary producer...
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1955
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