Skin Game was historically significant as the 2000th film produced by Warner Bros. studios. The film is a comedy western...
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1971
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Also known as A Dangerous Friend, this real-life-based drama tells of a young man with a penchant for sex and violence. In...
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1971
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Veteran radio actress Shirley Mitchell makes her first appearance as Mae Belle Jennings, the Southern-fried cousin of Kate...
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1967
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When Davy falls in love with Susan (Donna Baccala), daughter of a near-bankrupt circus owner (Forrest Lewis), the other three...
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1967
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In this drama set during the real life riots of the mid-1960s, an LA police sergeant attempts to service the Strip...
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1967
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Dr. Victor Frankenstein IV (John Abbott), a descendant of the scientist who "created" Herman Munster, has in his possession a...
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1966
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Mac
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1966
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In this musical farce, a dim-witted fellow finally gets his chance to become a secret agent like his brother when the former...
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1966
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Dick Van Dyke plays a dual role as Rob Petrie and Rob's late Uncle Hezekiah, who appears in this episode via a filmed "living...
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Mr. Harlow
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1965
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Overhearing a negative medical prognosis for a horse, Agarn (Larry Storch) becomes convinced that he himself is not long for...
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1965
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Legendary director Howard Hawks revs up and hits the track in this drama about race car drivers and the women who love them....
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1965
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Sentenced to 15 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Howard Clements (Bradford Dillman) is released after serving...
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1964
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The Taylor household is turned on its ear when Aunt Bee's sister Nora (Maudie Prickett), brother-in-law Ollie (James...
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1964
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Roger Willoughby (Rock Hudson) is a super salesman of sporting goods who sells fishing equipment but knows nothing about the...
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1963
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Gas station owner Wally (Trevor Bardette) fires his mechanic and pump jockey Gomer Pyle, insisting that Gomer talks too much...
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1963
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An explosive situation develops when Cy Hudgins' pet goat Jimmy eats a box full of dynamite. The nervous Mayberryites spend...
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1963
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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1963
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William Keene is cast as the Rev. Hobart M. Tucker, a New York minister visiting Mayberry. Invited to deliver the Sunday...
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1963
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Son of Flubber represented the first time that Walt Disney ever attempted a theatrical feature sequel: in this case, the...
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1963
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One of Disney's most entertaining forays into live-action, this hit family comedy stars Fred MacMurray as a college professor...
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1961
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Audie Murphy plays a gunslinger put in charge of a posse. His quarry is a four-man bandit gang that has robbed the local...
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1961
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Everyone in Mayberry is fed up with the noisy domestic squabbles between Mr. and Mrs. Boone. Taking a hand in matters,...
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1961
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Having been cheated by crooked railroad owner Wilbur Shanks (Richard Hale), Beau (Roger Moore) cooks up a scheme to make...
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1960
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Sheriff Andy's male chauvinism boils over when his girlfriend Ellie Walker decides to run for town council-the first woman...
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1960
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This is a routine Disney comedy-fantasy about a boy who turns into a large sheep dog at the most inopportune moments. That is...
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1959
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Lonely lighthouse-keeper Sturges (John Harmon) keeps mostly to himself, doing his job, which includes warning people away...
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1958
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A young woman plays with a divining rod and ends up finding much more than water in this horror movie. Instead of the...
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1958
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Convicted murderer Clete Overton (Ed Kemmer) escapes from jail on the eve of his hanging. Bart tries to prove Cleve's...
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1957
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1957
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While on a fishing trip, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) and Paul Drake (William Hopper) reel in a most unusual "catch": a...
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1957
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1957
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The Spoilers is the fourth and (very likely) last film version of Rex Beach's rugged Alaskan adventure yarn. Set during the...
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1955
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1955
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One of director Douglas Sirk's best and most successful romantic soapers of the 1950s, All That Heaven Allows is predicated...
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1955
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In this fourth of the "Francis" series, former Army officer Peter Stirling (Donald O'Connor) becomes a reporter for a big...
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1953
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In this western, eight stagecoach passengers are stranded while Apache warriors lay siege upon a trading post. Among the...
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1953
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An outdoor adventure musical comedy, Take Me to Town features Ann Sheridan as Vermilion O'Toole, a barroom singer with a...
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1953
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Originally shot in 3-D, Gun Fury opens with wealthy rancher Ben Warren (Rock Hudson) and his fiancée Jennifer Ballard (Donna...
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1953
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An unofficial remake of The Champ, The Clown concerns Dodo Delwyn (Red Skelton), a down-and-out performer with abundant and...
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1953
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A nail-biting Indian deadlock remains the climax of this otherwise overly verbose Western filmed in M-G-M's then-new Ansco...
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1953
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1952
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Irene Dunne made her final film appearance in the frothy fantasy It Grows on Trees. Looking at least two decades younger than...
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1952
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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1952
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Herb Ellis) investigate the trashing of a movie theater by a gang of teenagers. In typical...
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1952
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1951
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In this comedy, a PR man saves a struggling radio station from ruin. Songs include: "Slap Polka", "Walk A Little Faster",...
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1945
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