This made-for-TV drama, based on the book by Earl Hamner Jr., was the basis for the popular long-running television series...
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1971
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Based on the play by Robert Anderson, I Never Sang for My Father is devoted to the prickly relationship between aged Tom...
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Margaret Garrison
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1970
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A melancholy poet meets a beautiful vagabond while spending the night in a darkened department store in this...
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Mrs. Monday
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1966
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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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Lonely old Emma Paisley (Dorothy Stickney) adopts a stray cat, which insists upon roaming outside Emma's apartment and...
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1957
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1956
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1956
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MGM was never quite sure what to do with their resident funster Red Skelton, and The Great Diamond Robbery betrays this...
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Emily Drumman
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1953
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A woman stands to inherit a fortune if she can get all her brothers and sisters in one place...which is far more complicated...
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1948
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The Uninvited is one of the rare Hollywood ghost stories that does not cop out with a "logical" ending. In fact, the film has...
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Miss Bird
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1944
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Marjorie Main's first solo starring vehicle for MGM finds the formidable character actress cast as a tough-but-tender female...
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1944
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In this comedy drama, young high school student Henry Aldrich tries to tone down his natural mischievousness and shuck the...
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1939
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An undying love is chronicled in this "women's picture." The sweeping tale begins in a quiet New England village during the...
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1938
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When widower Stephen Blake (Melvyn Douglas) and divorcee Edith Farnham (Mary Astor) are the only guests at a snowed-in...
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1936
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1936
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The Earl Carroll Vanities, a popular Broadway revue of the 1930s and '40s, is the setting for this murder mystery...
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Norma Watson
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1934
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Based on the novel and play by James M. Barrie, The Little Minister turned out to be Katharine Hepburn's best vehicle since...
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1934
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In this drama, a rich man's wife finds herself victimized by her cruel mother-in-law who doesn't think the girl is good...
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1932
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Working Girls is a slight, dated, but still entertaining comedy, typical of its era. Louise Adams (Frances Dee) and her...
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1931
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