Retired police lieutenant Barney Kale (Pat Hingle) insists upon reopening a 10-year-old murder case which he had never been...
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1986
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As in the real-life story which spawned it, Rare Breed deals with the kidnapping of a racehorse and the quest of its loving...
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Frank Nelson
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1981
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1963
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1962
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1961
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1961
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Unlike the typical Bob Hope and Lucille Ball vehicles, The Facts of Life is essentially a domestic drama with comic...
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Jack Weaver
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1960
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Douglas Sirk directed this doomed World War II love story, seen from the German side of the war, as filtered through a...
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Boettcher
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1958
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Battle Hymn was inspired by the true story of American minister Dean Hess, played here with rare sensitivity by Rock Hudson....
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Capt. Skidmore
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1956
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This adventure video is comprised of three TV pilots based on Jack London's stories. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1954
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1952
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Pvt. Kelsey
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1952
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She's Working Her Way Through College is a completely depoliticized remake of the liberal-minded comedy The Male Animal...
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Shep Slade
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1952
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Pity poor ex-GI Alvah Morrell (Tony Curtis). While on his honeymoon with perky Lee Kingshead (Piper Laurie), he comes down...
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Herman Strouple
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1952
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If anyone can be labelled a television auteur, that man was the inimitable Ozzie Nelson. Not only did Ozzie produce, direct,...
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1952
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The title character (Paul Douglas) is a pro football player of the early 1940s at the end of his career. Douglas is offered a...
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Gordon Towne
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1951
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Bert Sedgwick
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1951
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In the tradition of 20th Century Fox's semi-documentary "Now it can be told" films, Monogram Picture's "A" division Allied...
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John Riggs,Nick Starns
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1950
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Arthur Winant
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1950
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When Lizabeth Scott's Jane Greer husband Arthur Kennedy accidentally gets his mitts on $60,000 in stolen money, she insists...
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Don Blake
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1949
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My Friend Irma was supposed to be a straightforward adaptation of the popular radio sitcom of the same name. The film's focus...
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Richard Rhinelander
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1949
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This cute film is Doris Day's film debut and in it she plays Georgia Garrett, a substitute traveller on an ocean cruise. Her...
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Michael Kent
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1948
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This third film version of James Hagan's stage play One Sunday Afternoon was directed by Raoul Walsh, who helmed the second...
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Hugo Barnstead
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1948
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It Happened On Fifth Avenue was easily the most ambitious movie made by the then-newly-organized Allied Artists for at least...
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Jim Bullock
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1947
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This cowboy drama from Hungarian director Andre De Toth was the first of several films based on the stories of Western author...
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1947
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Without Reservations has to be the least typical John Wayne picture of the postwar era. Top billing is bestowed upon...
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Dink Watson
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1946
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The Stork Club, the famed New York nightspot immortalized by columnist Walter Winchell (in return for special favors from its...
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Danny Wilton
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1945
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"You can live a long time in three days -- sometimes when you're in a tight spot, you can live a year in ten seconds." US...
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Capt. Shakespeare Anders
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1945
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It all begins when popular actress Susan Darrell (Joan Fontaine) returns from a USO tour to marry business exectuive Richard...
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Mike Ward
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1945
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Opening in England during the middle of World War II, A Guy Named Joe tells the story of Pete Sandidge (Spencer Tracy), a...
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1944
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Billed third, Spencer Tracy plays Lt. Col. James P. Doolittle, who led the bombing raid over Tokyo. Most of the footage...
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1944
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Author William Saroyan's corn-shucking brand of sentimentality works wonders in this 1943 filmization of his novel. Narrator...
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1943
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In this romance, a spoiled, self-centered rich boy John T. Bromley III, is simultaneously disinherited by his wealthy aunt...
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Tommy Sands
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1942
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Wings for the Eagle is an overbaked but sincere tribute to the wartime defense workers at the Lockheed Aircraft Plant, where...
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Gil Borden
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1942
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In this screen version of the James Thurber-Elliot Nugent Broadway play of the same name, Henry Fonda stars as bespectacled,...
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1942
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In this crime drama, a news editor writes a scandalous expose about a notorious gangster. The gangster then has the gall to...
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1942
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This 20th Century-Fox programmer revolves around the misadventures of two not-overly-bright motorcycle patrolmen. Waitress...
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Herman Huff
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1941
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In this lively campus-set musical comedy, a budding entrepreneur nearly loses everything after his get-rich quick scheme to...
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1938
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Fight manager Nick Donati (Edward G. Robinson) has just lost his best fighter to crooked promoter Turkey Morgan...
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1937
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With the considerable input of ex-Navy officer Frank Wead (who wrote the script) and technical adviser Cmdr. G. W. D....
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1937
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