This made-for-TV movie was edited from several episodes of the short-lived television series Hell Town, in which Robert Blake...
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1985
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When an ex-con takes up a new life as a priest in an inner-city ghetto parish, he works hard to keep it free of crime. ~ Rovi...
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1985
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1983
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In this made-for-TV movie, a singer (Loni Anderson) travels to Chicago during the 1920s to seek revenge against the gangster...
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1981
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Coach of the Year is the pilot film for a potential Robert Conrad TV series. Conrad plays Jim Brandon, formerly a star...
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1980
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Sheila DeWindt guest stars as Minnie, the cousin of flamboyant street snitch Rooster (Michael D. Roberts). Having stolen...
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1978
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Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) is assigned to special duty with the vice squad. Before long, he finds that...
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1978
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In this failed pilot for a series, a biochemist reproduces. He copies himself 13 times to help stop a top-secret cloning...
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1978
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This time, Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) goes undercover as a truck driver. Heading to the waterfront, Baretta searches for the...
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1978
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Robert Viharo guest stars as Michael, the new partner of undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake). Michael is of gypsy...
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1978
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In this sequel to the 3rd season Baretta episode "Think Mink", Ned Glass and Josha Shelley (who also scripted the episode)...
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1978
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Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) tries to dissuade his friend Carmine (Madison Arnold) from becoming a murderer....
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1978
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The focus in this episode is on ex-cop Billy Truman (Tom Ewell), manager of the fleabag hotel that undercover cop Tony...
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1978
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Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) reluctantly finds himself cast in the role of child psychologist. It all begins...
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1977
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Troubled teenager Don Locker (John Friedrich) takes the first step in launching a reign of terror by stealing a pickup truck....
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1977
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Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) finds himself dealing with a group of disabled protestors, fervently demanding...
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1977
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The "heavy" in this episode is a crooked federal narcotics agent. Enjoying a brisk sideline of peddling dope during his...
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1977
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After 27 years, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) finally catches up to the man who killed his father. In a deathbed...
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1977
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In his second Baretta appearance, Slim Pickens is cast as Charlie, a middle-aged, mother-dominated newspaper vendor. After he...
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1977
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Detective Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) again goes undercover, infiltrating the seamy world of male prostitution. A young...
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1977
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Mario Roccuzzo guest stars as Joey, a reformed alcoholic. As a personal favor to his friend, undercover cop Tony Baretta...
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1977
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A particularly vicious heroin dealer haunts the local playgrounds, getting school kids hooked on the stuff. When his...
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1977
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Ned Glass and Joshua Shelley make their first Baretta appearances as Sam and Leo, a pair of elderly, eternally luckless horse...
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1977
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This time, undercover detective Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) is up against two police officers (Alex Rocco, Scoey Mitchlll)...
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1977
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1976
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The Cut Man Caper originated as a 90-minute episode of the weekly TV anthology Police Story. Heading the cast is...
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1975
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A young Harvey Keitel chews the scenery as Ernie Cahn, an arrogant hoodlum who aspires to emulate his movie idols Cagney,...
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1974
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The F.B.I. inagurates its ninth season (originally telecast in a 7:30PM Sunday timeslot, one half-hour earlier than its...
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1973
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Season Two of Streets of San Francisco opens with an episode focusing on Steve Keller (Michael Douglas), the young partner of...
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1973
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Vic Morrow heads the guest cast as Vic Tolliman, leader of a gang of thieves. Hijacking a gold shipment, Tollman and his...
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1973
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Singer Nancy Wilson guest stars as Darlene Clark, a nasty, selfish nightclub entertainer who incurs the wrath of her...
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1973
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Police detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) returns to finds himself in hot water with the police over his acceptance of...
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1971
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This infamously violent British Western stars Gene Hackman as Brandt Ruger, a wealthy rancher who goes away on a hunting trip...
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1971
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A Federal agent is seriously injured at the US/Canadian border when exiled Mafia functionary Peter Tenny (Christopher George)...
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1970
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The FBI is summoned to a ranching community to investigate a possible Civil Rights violation. Sheriff William Temple (James...
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1970
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Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) is puzzled when Mary Cochella (Zohra Lampert), a woman of very modest means, is kidnapped. It...
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1970
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In this made for TV movie meant to be the pilot for a big city newspaper series, a young reporter takes his job too much to...
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1970
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Gambling house operator Scott Rogers (Fred Beir) may have reason to regret his eagerness to buy his way into the Cosa Nostra....
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1970
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The murder of a stockbroker tips Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) to Organized Crime's latest racket: obtaining...
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1969
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Harley Garnett (Michael Burns), a wealthy but seriously disturbed young man, murders socialite Karen Blakely (Brooke Mills)...
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1969
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Having played various crime victims in previous F.B.I. episodes, Lynda Day does an about-face as the villainess of the piece....
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1968
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FBI Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) agrees to act as go-between for jeweler Victor Toler (played by eminent...
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1968
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Working undercover on an oil field in Texas, Colby (William Reynolds) is seriously injured in an assault that costs the life...
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1968
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) issues an A.P.B. for Ralph Stuart (Jeffrey Hunter), a Red agent wanted for murder and...
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1968
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) investigates the kidnapping of Bob Griswold...
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) steps up his search for kidnap victim Bob...
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1967
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1967
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In the conclusion of The Fugitive's celebrated series finale, wrongly convicted murderer Richard Kimble has been arrested by...
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the FBI continues to exert pressure on La Cosa Nostra, even while a bitter turf war...
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1967
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The F.B.I. begins its third season as Federal Inspector Lew Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) enters a poker game where the...
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1967
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The Fugitive wraps up its four-season run with Part One of the series' legendary final episode "The Judgment". Having learned...
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1967
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the FBI squares off against La Cosa Nostra (evidently J. Edgar Hoover had finally...
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1967
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During a flight from New York to Seattle, a passenger identifying himself as Ernest Putnam (Arthur Hill) hijacks the plane...
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1966
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The FBI investigates a possible case of sabotage when a chemical plant is blown up. What Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.)...
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1966
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Using the alias Stephen Fitzgerald, con artist Andrew Cook (James Daly) has married the widow of a bank owner, embezzled the...
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1966
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Released theatrically in Europe, Cosa Nostra, Arch Enemy of the FBI originated as "The Executioner", a two-part episode of...
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1966
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Now posing as "Ed Sanders", Kimble (David Janssen) shows up at an electronics demonstration being held in a shopping mall,...
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1966
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) receives a frantic call from Joe Cloud (Alejandro Rey), an Apache Indian who served...
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1965
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The FCC alerts Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) when several radio operators begin receiving strange, cryptic...
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1965
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The FBI swoops down when saboteur Maury Maddock (Mark Richman) attempts to blow up a Government warehouse full of supplies...
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1965
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When a wealthy man is found shot to death on a luxury liner, the ship's captain places Roger York (Skip Young), the victim's...
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1965
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Beau Bridges guest stars as a wounded young man who stumbles into the Justice Department Building in Virginia, carrying half...
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1965
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This film is essentially the original pilot for the popular 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. It was expanded...
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1965
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Forced into retirement, disgruntled truck driver Harold K. "Smitty" Smith (Arthur O'Connell) decides to get even with his...
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1965
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Receiving a tip from a reliable source in St. Louis, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) dispatches his agents to arrest...
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1965
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George Savano (Edward Binns), an auto-parts dealer with mob connections, hires a new employee named Chris Benson--who, of...
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1965
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At great personal risk, Kimble returns to Fairgreen, Indiana, the home town of his late wife Helen. Having heard that his...
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1964
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Telly Savalas makes a return guest appearance to The Fugitive, this time in the role of Victor Leonetti. Having always held...
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1964
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First telecast September 22, 1964, as the opening episode of The Man From U.N.C.L.E., "The Vulcan Affair" is actually the...
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1964
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Landing on a distant planet, astronauts Paul Ross (Jack Klugman), Ted Mason (Ross Martin) and Mike Carter (Frederick Beir)...
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1963
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Fully aware that the flower shop owned by Nick Acropolis (Lee Marvin in his first Untouchables appearance) is actually a...
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1961
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This sledgehammer attack on Cuban dictator Fidel Castro stars Peter Falk as bearded banana-republic revolutionary Ramos...
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1961
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After stealing a million dollars from the burning ocean liner "Morro Castle", Cuban thief Valentine Ferrar is pursued by by...
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1961
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The ongoing trial of Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann was the obvious inspiration for Rod Serling's "Death's-Head...
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1961
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Making a rare TV appearance after falling victim to the 1950s Hollywood Blacklist, Larry Parks guest stars as minor hoodlum...
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1961
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Written by Rod Serling, this episode represented the joint Twilight Zone debut of actor Jack Klugman (who went on to star in...
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1960
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This variation of the old "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp" yarn stars Luther Adler and Vivi Janiss as Arthur and Edna Castle, the...
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1960
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John Carradine and Michael Landon guest star in this early episode of The Rifleman. The only one in town to own a shotgun,...
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1959
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In a fleabitten Western town, gunslingers Dell Delaney (Gene Barry) and Red Hillman (Darren McGavin) challenge each other to...
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1955
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This episode is based on a famous urban legend, previously filmed as the 1949 theatrical feature. Patricia Hitchcock...
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1955
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One of the most famous of the pre-East of Eden TV appearances by the immortal James Dean, this 30-minute adaptation of...
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1954
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