There's plenty of trepidation amongst the emergency staffers of Rampart Hospital when paramedic Roy DeSoto (Kevin Tighe)...
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1972
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) investigate a series of baffling thefts at a fancy riding...
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1971
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) tries to prevent Noel Seymour (Richard Basehart), a respectable middle-aged accountant who is...
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1970
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War Games is the streamlined reissue title for the satirical Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? The story is set in a...
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1970
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This episode takes place almost entirely in the cabin of a night plane travelling from Hawaii to San Francisco. Among the...
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1969
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Trouble comes in pairs for the family of a young kidnap victim. Not only has the family received a ransom note from the...
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1967
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In this drama, sweet and honest Tammy is hired as a secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome young son....
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1967
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Written by Paul Schneider, "Ride the Wind" was Bonanza's first two-part story. Ben Cartwright is willing to provide Charles...
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Laura
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1966
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Accidentally striking the Munster Koach, female motorist Mrs. Kingsley (Dorothy Green) takes one look at Herman (Fred Gwynne)...
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1966
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When Chris Carlyle's (Jay North) family leaves their farm for the city, Chris must give his pet puma up to the local zoo....
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1965
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This light romantic comedy filmed on location in Palm Springs finds couples engaging in a kissing frenzy of puppy love. Jim...
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1963
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This Elvis Presley vehicle is close to a lemon, even for his die-hard fans. Elvis is Mike Edwards, a pilot of a small plane...
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1963
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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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Both Adam Cartwright and fugitive killer Luke Martin (Robert Vaughn) seek shelter from a storm in the way station run by old...
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1962
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Prior to carrying out the orders of her boss Morley Thielman (George Neise) by placing a briefcase containing $100,000 in a...
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1962
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Nearly bankrupt because of his wife's gambling debts, ad executive Herman Albright (Erik Rhodes) tries to forget his problems...
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1961
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Edmond O'Brien became the latest actor to try his hand at directing in Man-Trap (he'd previous functioned as codirector on...
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1961
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1959
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Howard Duff guest-stars as Sam Clemens, who in the days before his fame and fortune as "Mark Twain" could be found working as...
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1959
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1959
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Even with the guiding hand of talented action director Paul Wendkos, and good performances by the cast, this routine western...
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Ellen Bailey
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1959
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The distinguished CBS dramatic anthology Studio One moved from New York to Hollywood with this adaptation of David Karp's...
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1958
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Perry (Raymond Burr) receives an envelope containing $500 from Marian Fargo (played by a redheaded Angie Dickinson), who...
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1958
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Small-minded small town 1950's mores threaten a youthful romance in this sudsy melodrama based on the play Teach Me How to...
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1958
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In this action melodrama, the troubled lives of three young robbers are presented. One of these is a college dropout and...
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Mrs. Doris Dexter
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1957
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Ann Blyth plays famed "torch singer" Helen Morgan, from her humble beginnings as a carnival dancer to the height of her...
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1957
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Adapted by Don M. Mankiewicz from his own novel, Trial is a surprisingly timely story of how justice can sometimes be...
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1955
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A little girl is found wandering in the desert, in a state of complete shock. When she finally revives, she can scream out...
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1954
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1954
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Fritz Lang directed this gritty drama of gangland murder and police corruption, which was considered quite violent in its...
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1953
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British novelist Erik Linklater was well-represented in 1949, with adaptations of two of his best novels hitting the screen...
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1949
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