A TV mini-series, this is a visually pleasant movie about the life of Russia's colorful ruler, from childhood on. Big name...
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1986
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1985
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Covering some 15 years, The Right Stuff recounts the formation of America's space program, concentrating on the original...
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1983
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The 1981 TV version of Madame X was the seventh filmization of the old war-horse play by Alexandre Bisson. This time around,...
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1981
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An electronics engineer (Ryan O'Neal) and his gal pal (Anne Archer) travel to South America, where they become involved in a...
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1981
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Jim Bishop's minute-by-minute account of the events leading up to the Crucifixion was the basis for the three-hour TV movie...
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1980
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The original British version of Escape to Athena ran 125 minutes; American prints were judiciously cut to 101 minutes,...
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1979
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Contract on Cherry Street represented Frank Sinatra's TV movie debut--an event deemed worthy of a TV Guide cover story....
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1977
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The made-for-TV Fatal Chase stars Lee Van Cleef as taciturn U.S. marshal Ike Scanlon. Designed as the pilot for a weekly...
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1977
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Actor/writer Robert Shaw's powerhouse stage play The Man in the Glass Booth was transferred to the screen as part of the...
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1975
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1974
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This made-for-TV adaptation of the Leon Uris epic stars Anthony Hopkins as a Polish doctor accused by an American writer...
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1974
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1972
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Taken from the popular play by Jean Giraudoux, The Madwoman Of Chaillot has an international all-star cast, but the final...
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1969
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The Boston Strangler adopts the split-screen technique then in vogue (see also The Thomas Crown Affair) to relate the true...
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1968
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Occasionally listed as In Enemy Hands (evidently a working title), In Enemy Country is a war film with "A" ambitions and a...
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1968
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1967
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1965
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Alarms start flashing all the way from California to Washington when Station 3, a top-secret, ultra-high-security research...
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1965
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A high-class costume drama with a substantive historical basis, Becket is the true story of the friendship between King Henry...
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1964
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In this romantic comedy, Bill Austin (Van Johnson) is an unsuccessful writer who lives in a forlorn New York tenement while...
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1963
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1962
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Certain film historians are perpetually amazed that the doggedly unappetizing Laurence Harvey became a major film star. In...
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1962
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The Young Savages is what used to be called a "thinking man's picture" about a potentially lurid subject: urban juvenile...
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1961
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Rachel Cade (Angie Dickinson), a dedicated American nurse working in the Belgian Congo, meets administrator Henri Derode...
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1960
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Though several concessions to the censors and the box-office were made in adapting Irwin Shaw's bestseller The Young Lions to...
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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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Based on the Anton Myrer novel The Big War, In Love and War is an entertaining showcase for several of 20th Century-Fox's...
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1958
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As was his custom, producer/director Stanley Kramer made some iconoclastic casting decisions when mounting his $5 million...
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1957
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Ambitious but impecunious medical student Lucas Marsh (Robert Mitchum) marries the older and (in this film, at least) not...
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1955
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25-year-old Julie Harris convincingly recreates her Broadway role of 12-year-old tomboy Frankie Addams in the 1952 screen...
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1952
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1952
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Filmed entirely on location in New Orleans, Panic in the Streets stars Richard Widmark as Dr. Clinton Reed, a physician from...
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1950
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Columbia's "Crime Doctor" series drew to a close with 1949's Crime Doctor's Diary. A visibly weary but still virile...
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1949
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1948
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Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back was the second and last entry in Columbia's abortive attempt to revive the "Bulldog Drummond"...
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1947
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Avalanche offers an IRS man as a hero, meaning that there isn't much chance of this particular film being remade! Treasury...
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1946
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In this exciting adventure, a band of treasure hunters sail to the Mexican coast to find a buried treasure. Along the way,...
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1945
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