A singer finds herself terrorized by the same killers who murdered her husband after he discovered an industrial waste...
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1980
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Originally intended as the pilot for a never-sold cop series titled Battles, this made-for-TV meller stars William Conrad as...
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1980
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Made for television, this little gem was based on a novel by Patrick Anderson. The title character, the sister of a...
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Craig
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1978
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Originally known as Christmas Miracle in Caulfield, USA, this made-for-TV film concerns the true story of striking coal...
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1977
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"Lizzie Borden took an axe/And gave her mother forty whacks/When she saw what she had done/She gave her father forty-one"....
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1975
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In this drama, a greedy millionaire takes a Las Vegas showgirl for his new bride and no one in his family is terribly...
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1975
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In this action film, trucker Carrol Jo Hummer (Jan-Michael Vincent) borrows money to purchase a truck of his own, only to...
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Josh Cutler
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1975
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Dick Van Dyke put his image and his career on the line with this searing TV movie about a "social drinker" who becomes a...
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1974
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Several years ago, journalist Jerry Porter (John Carter) conspired with Greg Davidson (Robert Foxworth) in a blackmail...
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1974
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Lucille Ball stars in this film version of the hit Jerry Herman Broadway musical, which featured an electrifying performance...
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1974
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A daughter is the recipient of a wonderful wedding quickly organized by her mother in this comedy. ~ Rovi...
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1973
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Adapted by Jay Presson Allen from the French farce by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy, Forty Carats is a standard-issue...
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1973
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1973
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A million dollar theft from a Las Vegas casino gains the attention of an insurance investigator in this film. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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Sen. Crocker Jarmon
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1972
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For their "fifth honeymoon," Oliver and Lisa take a trip to Hawaii. They arrive at their hotel secure in the knowledge that...
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Bob Carter
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1971
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1969
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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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Lansdown
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1968
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Versatile composer-conductor-comic actor Frank DeVol (remember him as "Happy Kyne" on Fernwood 2-Night?) is cast in this...
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Director
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1966
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Bubbly newcomer Sally Field became an instant star by virtue of her vivacious interpretation of the title character in the...
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Prof. Russ Lawrence
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1965
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Gidget began life as a novel by Frederick Kohner, who used his own teenage daughter as inspiration. The novel was filmed in...
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Professor Russ Lawrence
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1965
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Youngblood Hawke (James Franciscus) is a Kentucky truck driver who comes to New York City to make it as a writer. He meets...
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1964
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Gidget Goes to Rome was the third film to be inspired by the beach-happy characters created by Frederick Kohner back in the...
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1963
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Bob Hope was in the first stages of his cinematic decline when he starred in Bachelor in Paradise. Hope plays a "romance...
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1961
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Our Miss Brooks had been a radio and TV sitcom hit thanks to the considerable input of star Eve Arden. The film version of...
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1956
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Peter Sands
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1953
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The Paramount publicity department had a field day heralding the news that Charlton Heston portrays a Native American named...
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1953
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Edmond O'Brien stars as an idealistic state's attorney assigned to crack down on a crime syndicate. This proves more...
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1952
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Golden-throated Mario Lanza stars in Because You're Mine. Lanza plays opera singer Renaldo Rossano, who is drafted into the...
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1952
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Cripple Creek is an excellent example of Columbia's "A-minus/B-plus" Technicolor westerns of the 1950s. Government agent Bret...
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1952
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1951
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In their never-ending efforts to create a movie series to match the success of "The Thin Man," MGM came up with the...
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1950
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In 1949, Paramount put together a film version of the radio series My Friend Irma. It was assumed that the main attraction...
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1950
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Edmond O'Brien plays a telephone repairman whose electronic savvy earns him a job with a bookmaking concern. O'Brien's bookie...
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Larry Mason
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1950
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After serving with a notable lack of distinction in WW2, Corporal Slicker Smith (Bud Abbott) and Private Herbie Brown...
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1947
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This thriller is set in early 20th-century London where a series of nasty murders have recently occurred. An aunt then tells...
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Harry Lanfield
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1946
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In this western, a Native American boy and his horse Wild Beauty make friends with a gentle doctor who helps the boy save...
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1946
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This Universal B-musical casts Desi Arnaz as himself: a Cuban bandleader making it big in the United States. Shawnee (Joan...
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Roberts
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1946
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Claude Ruppert
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1946
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Keep 'Em Slugging was the last of Universal's "Little Tough Guys" series-which, like Monogram's "East Side Kids", was an...
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1943
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With America's Air Force not completely mobilized in mid-1942, Universal paid tribute to those foresighted Yankee flyboys who...
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1942
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Some unexpected casting choices distinguish this so-so Universal actioner. Richard Dix stars as police chief Richard Barry,...
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Edward Jason
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1942
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1942
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This remake of the 1934 WW I melodrama Madame Spy has been updated to the WW II era. Once again accepting a role unworthy of...
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David Bannister
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1942
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Reclusive Kurt Ingston (Ralph Morgan) finds himself playing host to an extraordinary array of guests at his decaying old...
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1942
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Top Sergeant was the third of four inexpensive Universal action films top-billing Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine and Don Terry....
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Al Bennett
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1942
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Next to Ann Miller, few Columbia contractees made more B musicals than Jinx Falkenberg. In Sing for Your Supper, Falkenberg...
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1941
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A typical, fast-paced Grade-B murder mystery, Mystery of the White Room was based on the then revolutionary medical...
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1939
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