Two parents worry about the feelings of their love-struck teenage son in this engaging romantic comedy. Grif (James Garner)...
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1968
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Although John (Guy Williams) has warned his son Will (Bill Mumy) to stay away from the matter-transfer "maser beam" left...
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1965
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Perhaps the most popular and influential songwriter in the history of country music, Hank Williams Sr. didn't have a long...
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1964
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While the police search for a robbery suspect, Kimble (David Janssen) takes refuge in an orphanage. Here he is "adopted" as...
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1964
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En route to Death Row after being wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen) escapes...
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1963
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Roger Corman's stripped-down remake of Universal's 1939 period classic elevates that film's supporting player Vincent Price...
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1962
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Hoping to catch a band of cattle rustlers, the Cartwrights lay a trap for the bandits, while Adam Cartwright scouts the area...
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1962
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Ira Levin wrote the stage comedy Critic's Choice as a good-natured retort to a comment made by critic Walter Kerr. In his...
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1962
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First telecast March 3, 1961, this is a deft reworking of the first-season Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Bevis." Making his...
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1961
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The scene is a three-room shack at the end of a broken train rail, where dwell a careworn mother named Nan (Anna Karen), her...
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1960
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1959
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Based on a successful stage play, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker loses in this adaptation to film by becoming more serious...
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1959
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Conceived as a Gone With the Wind for the CinemaScope generation, Raintree County wasn't quite as successful as its role...
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1957
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