Richard Roundtree cuts a startlingly new and powerful heroic figure as John Shaft, "the cat who won't cop out, when there's...
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1971
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1970
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Written by Sy Salkowitz, "Trial by Fury" takes place in a South American dictatorship. When resistance leader Manuel Delgardo...
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1968
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Chance Buckman (John Wayne) heads a team of international trouble shooters who travel around the world to put out oil fires....
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1968
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Sr. Bertrille tries to patch up the romance between a Jewish couple. The crux of the breakup is the man's chronic gambling,...
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1968
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Based on the popular novel by Joseph Krumgold, And Now Miguel is an easygoing yarn about a small boy with a big dream. Miguel...
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1966
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This episode is a virtual dry-run for the 1970s series Dallas, except that the question posed is not "Who Shot J.R.?" but...
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1966
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Peter Falk guest stars as gangster Meyer Fine, a man who lives in mortal fear of sudden death. When a prominent young man...
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1961
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This is an uneven melodrama on the tragic life of Pima Indian Ira Hayes, one of the men who raised the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima....
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1961
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After an all-night binge, carnival owner Leo Torbey (Norman Lloyd) discovers he has purchased a trained monkey, whom Torbey's...
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1961
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1961
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This episode was written by W.R. Burnett of Little Caesar fame, so it shouldn't be a surprise that much of the story is told...
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1960
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1956
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1955
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