When Larry (Garry Shandling) announces that he won't be renewing his contract, the staff begins chomping at the bits to find...
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1998
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While being interviewed on film by Paul (Paul Reiser), great-uncle Marty (Shecky Green) ruins the shot by dropping dead....
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1997
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1995
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Over 50 minutes of the best of Johnny Carson from the '60s and '70s. Featuring the title Heeere's Johnny segment. Highlights...
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1994
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Still having withdrawal symptoms for the consistently funny and original "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson? Remember the...
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1994
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Over 50 minutes of the best of Johnny Carson and "The Tonight Show" from the '70s and '80s. Includes the hilarious segments...
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1994
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1994
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In ALF's most offbeat episode, the obstreperous little alien subs for Johnny Carson as host of The Tonight Show. It doesn't...
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1988
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Martin Scorsese's satirical comedy/drama caustically explores the lengths to which a nobody will go to be as famous as his...
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1983
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Bob Holcomb (Bob Hope) is a widower who worries about his teenage daughter JoJo (Tuesday Weld) in this light romantic comedy....
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1965
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1965
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1962
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Audie Murphy is suitably cast as cavalry lieutenant Jed Sayre in Universal's Column South. Stationed in Navajo country, Sayre...
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1953
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Bonzo Goes to College is the one that Ronald Reagan isn't in. The focus, of course, is on brainy chimpanzee Bonzo, who...
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1952
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Fresh from radio and TV, "America's Favorite Family" stars in Here Come the Nelsons. That's right: this harmless little...
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1952
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The innate dignity of leading-man Jeff Chandler lends credibility to the swashbuckling proceedings of Yankee Buccaneer. Set...
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1952
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Katherine "Katie" Standish (Ann Blyth) has been raised in a restrictive small town by her prudish Aunt Priscilla...
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1951
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A curious toddler creates trouble when he finds bank robbers' loot in this comedy. His recently paroled father, and his...
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1951
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Little Egypt is a lighthearted "biopic" all about the hootchie-kootchie dancer who created a sensation at the 1893 Chicago...
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1951
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Can it be that June Allyson is Too Young to Kiss in this bit of MGM fluff? Well, not really. Pianist Cynthia Potter (Allyson)...
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1951
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Forget what you've been led to believe: Bedtime for Bonzo is a most enjoyable film, and Ronald Reagan is not outacted by the...
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1951
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Peggy Brookfield (Diana Lynn) is one of many aspirants for the position of Queen of the annual Tournament of Roses in...
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1950
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The Buccaneer's Girl of the title, played by Yvonne de Carlo, is Deborah McCoy, an entertainer who's been around a bit. While...
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1950
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The Desert Hawk deserves to be seen on the basis of its cast alone. No more believable than any of Universal's other...
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1950
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Long before he became producer/director of The Tonight Show, Fred DeCordova helmed the Universal meller Illegal Entry....
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1949
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For some reason, whenever Universal used the word "Gal" in a film's title, Yvonne de Carlo usually headed the cast. In Gal...
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1949
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This musical tells the tales of two movie extras who abscond to an expensive resort with their costumes and pretend to be...
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1948
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In this comedy, two stepsisters fight for the love of the same man. One of the sisters is good-looking and vivacious. She is...
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1948
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Deanna Durbin's career was clearly on the downswing when she starred in For the Love of Mary. Durbin plays a switchboard...
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1948
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Jack Carson and Robert Hutton make a curious but copacetic comedy duo in the Warner Bros. musical Love and Learn. The stars...
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1947
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The 1931 George Arliss vehicle The Millionaire was updated and retailored in 1947 as That Way With Women. Sidney Greenstreet...
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1947
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In this frothy, star-studded Warner Brothers outing, tightwad tycoon Jonathan Turner, believing himself at death's door,...
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1947
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This Warner Bros. programmer stars Dane Clark as Prohibition-era columnist Don Corwin and Janis Paige as speakeasy singer...
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1946
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In this wartime romance, two young newlyweds must reluctantly part when the young man is called to war. He spends the next...
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1945
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