In this dark drama, filmed in the Mojave Desert, a conniving wife and her lover leave her husband, who broke his leg, alone...
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1973
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While pulling off an art heist, Robert Dewey (J.D. Cannon) is forced to knock out a museum executive. Convinced he has killed...
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1967
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A mysterious hulking figure prowls a university campus at night and yanks the door off of a locked storage room to steal...
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1964
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Heavily in debt, John Manbridge (Denholm Elliott) cannot wait to inherit the money promised him by his wealthy uncle Felix...
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1959
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In one of the series' eeriest episodes, American photographer Rita Wallace (Cloris Leachman) sets up shop in Paris, hoping to...
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1959
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One of the true classics of suspense fiction, Rupert Croft-Cooke's short story Banquo's Chair had been adapted for radio and...
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1959
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While enjoying a leisurely ocean cruise in the company of secretary Della (Barbara Hale), Perry (Raymond Burr) is approached...
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1958
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is intrigued when he receives a $2500 check from one Lucille Allred (Anna Lee), with no...
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1958
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The year is 1916; the place, a small English town. During the dedication ceremony for a new bridge, the townsfolk are shocked...
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1958
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Roald Dahl's classic short story A Dip in the Pool has been dramatized numerous times on both radio and TV, though never more...
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1958
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Dr. Blane (Don Beddoe) asks Perry (Raymond Burr) for advice in dealing with his scapegrace son-in-law Jack Hardisty (Fredd...
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1958
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While vacationing in Bear Valley, Perry (Raymond Burr) is pressed into service when wheelchair-bound water skiier Mark...
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1957
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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1957
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A strangler is plaguing fog-bound London, and each time the culprit strikes, two men are the first to arrive at the murder...
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1957
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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While waiting at a train station, Mr. Jones (Albert Salmi) becomes convinced that another traveler, Mr. Bellfontaine...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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A young Charles Bronson is cast as con artist Frank Bramwell, who in concert with his equally larcenous wife Lorna...
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1956
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The men behind America's first venture into space are honored in this drama that paid special emphasis on historical...
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1956
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Fired after decades of loyal service to an investment firm, mousy Benjamin Stepp (John Qualen) retaliates by murdering his...
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1956
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Escaped criminal Sam Cobbett (John Cassavetes) breaks into a remote farmhouse and takes a young woman named Mary Schaffer...
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1956
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Domineering Hermione Carpenter (Isobel Elsom) wants to take a trip to America and then return home to home to England for...
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1956
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Newly arrived in Heaven, mystery writer Alexander Arlington (John Williams) asks permission from Recording Angel Wilfred...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1956
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A short story by once-notorious novelist Michael Arlen is the basis for this episode, in which a pair of British practical...
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1956
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When he takes a voluntary pay cut to help out his financially strapped boss, Dick Paine (Skip Homeier) must face the wrath of...
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1956
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Publisher Alexander Vinton (John Williams) is curious about a novel that has been submitted to him, in which a woman murders...
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Director
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1956
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Alfred Hitchcock himself directed the first half-hour episode of his long-running suspense anthology. Heading the cast of...
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1955
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Alfred Hitchcock's second directorial effort for his popular suspense anthology is one of the series' best ever episodes....
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1955
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Wealthy Walter Pelham (Tom Ewell) finds out that someone is going around impersonating him. Hoping to foil his "double,"...
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1955
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Based on a true story from the Civil War, this drama follows a band of Confederate POWS who escape from a New England prison...
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1954
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Brief and very much to the point, Inferno is a grim, fascinating tale of survival. Breaking his leg on a vacation trip,...
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1953
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A lawyer must make the most difficult decision of his life in this crime drama that begins when the attorney's son...
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1951
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Rhubarb is an amusing, if not entirely faithful, adaptation of the H. Allen Smith novel of the same name. When Thaddeus J....
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1951
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Irene Dunne plays a flibbetygibbet socialite who inherits a farm in Arizona. She can't seem to manage either her money or her...
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1942
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Harold Lloyd plays a professor of Egyptology, frightened by the notion that he has fallen under an ancient Egyptian curse....
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Screen Story
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1938
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In this musical comedy, a strong-willed young woman hires a student to impersonate a boorish French count and brings him home...
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Screen Story
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1936
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1932
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Running just under an hour, Sport Parade stars Joel McCrea as a sportwriter who accidently becomes a champion wrestler. In...
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1932
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