"Hip" Catholic priest Sam Bottoms is asked by his monsignor to defend their faith on The Dick Cavett Show. While preparing...
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Monsignor Barrett
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1989
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In this uneven drama, Jeff (Tom Mason) is a Vietnam vet trying to eke out a living in New York when his already difficult...
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1986
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In Sidney Lumet's powerful courtroom drama The Verdict, Paul Newman stars as Frank Galvin, an alcoholic Boston lawyer who...
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1982
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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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Jason Robards stars as the ailing, 62-year-old President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in F.D.R.: The Last Year. Though visibly...
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1980
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1980
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In this exciting fantasy, a stunt pilot gets into a terrible accident and awakes to find himself imbued with the power to...
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1979
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An airline pilot wages a desperate battle against the alcoholism that is destroying his life and risking the lives of others...
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1979
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The Man You Loved to Hate is a perfunctory but interesting documentary of the life and work of Erich von Stroheim. Through...
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1979
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A Native American visitor drops a bomb on Mel's Diner in the form of a dire prediction. According to the psychic Indian, an...
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1978
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Get ready for another dose of love and loss in this sequel to the four-handkerchief classic Love Story (1970). Oliver Barrett...
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Phil Cavilleri
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1978
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General Korshack (Ed Binns demands that Hawkeye (Alan Alda) become his personal physician. While the rest of the camp mulls...
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1977
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Four small-town businessmen hire Jim (James Garner) to help them purchase a fire engine--or at least that's their story....
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1977
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Originally telecast September 14, 1976, as a CBS "General Electric Theater" special, Just an Old Sweet Song was the first of...
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1976
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The made for TV 20 Shades of Pink stars real-life husband and wife Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson as a happily married blue...
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1976
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Private eye Harry Moseby (Gene Hackman) is dedicated to his job, but his dedication does not make him happy or powerful in...
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Ziegler
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1975
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Mr. Fry
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1974
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In this made-for-TV pilot, a government agent must stop a rogue operative from releasing a lethal virus. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1973
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Outtakes and stock footage from the 1970 Oscar-winner Patton were utilized to flesh out the made-for-TV Fireball Forward,...
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Corps Commander
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1972
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After accidentally knocking her down with the van, a guilt-ridden Mark (Don Mitchell) befriends an elderly woman named...
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1971
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Multi-talanted dwarf actor Michael Dunn guest-stars as George Marshall, a former circus midget who, fulfilling a promise to...
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1970
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In 1943 North Africa, George Patton (George C. Scott) assumes command of (and instills some much-needed discipline in) the...
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Major Gen. Walter Bedell Smith
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1970
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The FBI suspects a trucking firm of being the front for a sophisticated hijacking ring. To get to the truth, Erskine (Efrem...
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1970
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The made-for-TV The Sheriff borrows a bit from the premise of the theatrical feature film Tick Tick Tick (71). Ossie Davis...
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1970
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1969
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr. swings into action when three convicts, led by William Hollis (Edward Binns), escape...
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1968
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Chubasco (Christopher Jones) is a wayward youth who is given a choice by the presiding judge. His choices are go to jail or...
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1968
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1968
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The Plainsman was a Technicolor remake of the 1936 Cecil B. DeMille film, all about the fictional romantic triangle of Wild...
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1966
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George Savano (Edward Binns), an auto-parts dealer with mob connections, hires a new employee named Chris Benson--who, of...
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1965
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Based on the novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, Fail-Safe is set for the most part at Strategic Air Command...
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Col. Grady
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1964
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Roy Brenner
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1964
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Walter Bryce (Edward Binns), a marine biologist, comes aboard the Seaview to continue his work, involving a huge whale that...
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1964
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Captured by the Germans, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is rescued by Cpl. Jerry Bacon (Guy Stockwell), who claims to have just...
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1964
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Just before embarking upon a 40-year space journey, Cmdr. Douglas Stansfield (Robert Lansing) falls in love with the...
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Gen. Walters
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1964
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The lively but somehow slightly distasteful The Americanization of Emily stars James Garner as a WWII naval officer who...
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1964
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While the police search for a robbery suspect, Kimble (David Janssen) takes refuge in an orphanage. Here he is "adopted" as...
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1964
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The final episode of The Untouchables revolves around Roy Dahlgren (Jeremy Slate), a crazed WW1 veteran. Elliot Ness (Robert...
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1963
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Posing as "Harry Carson", Kimble (David Janssen) witnesses an accidental homicide committed by wealthy Martin Rowland (Leslie...
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1963
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California politics is the clinically dissected yet informative and interesting topic of this feature-length drama by...
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Sen. Fred Baines
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1962
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The "official" title of this film is Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man; its screenplay is adapted from...
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1962
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Dr. Anson Kiley
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1962
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Eve Nesbitt (Gloria Talbott) contacts Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to determine the progress of the insurance settlement...
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1961
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After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third...
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1961
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Victor Salazar (Pat Hingle) is a "junk man" in every sense of the word, using his scrap-metal business as a front to...
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1961
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When a storm at sea threatens to sink the freighter "Janeel Trader", first officer Jerry Griffin orders a million dollars'...
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1961
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Taking a few small steps into her rented country house, Ruth Graham (June Vincent) prompty vanishes, never to be seen again....
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1960
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1960
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During a manned space flight, a spaceship crashlands on a distant, desolate terrain, which may be an uncharted asteroid. The...
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Col. Donlin
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1960
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Raymond Burr was already three years into Perry Mason when he decided to return to his movie-villain roots with Desire in the...
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1960
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A small western town in the 1880s has been beset by a series of mysterious deaths, mostly involving young women, with no...
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1959
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Compulsion is a compelling, stylish thriller, loosely based on the famous 1924 murder trial of thrill-killers Loeb and...
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1959
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This undistinguished murder muddle by director Michael Curtis involves an artist and his alcoholic psychologically disturbed...
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1959
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Roy Brenner
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1959
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Roy Brenner
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1959
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to...
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1959
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A Puerto Rican youth is on trial for murder, accused of knifing his father to death. The twelve jurors retire to the jury...
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Juror #6
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1957
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It may be Christmastime, but there's no good cheer in the home of Nathaniel Beecher (Edward Binns), an embittered rancher...
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1957
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Upon his release from prison, petty crook Jackie Blake (Darryl Hickman) is "adopted" by Martha and Ralph Collins...
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1957
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A wild young buck settles down and becomes a decent fellow after he falls in love with a sweet young girl in this youth...
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Dr. Price
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1957
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Virtually every major city in the 1950s harbored some sort of political corruption or other, providing plenty of material for...
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George Madison
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1957
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Crusading publisher Austin Spenser (Sidney Blackmer) wants to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial...
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1956
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The Scarlet Hour was a relatively bold experiment for a mid-1950s Paramount release. The studio expended a great deal of...
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1956
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1953
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Created for TV by Sidney Lumet, Danger consists of three film noir episodes: "The Lady on the Rock," "Death Among the Relics"...
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1952
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Pete
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1952
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In Teresa, director Fred Zinnemann adopts the same quasi-documentary approach he'd used in The Search (1948). Lensed on...
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1951
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