The American film industry took it upon itself to act as a cheerleader for United States and Allied military interests during...
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2008
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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When a priceless Monet painting is stolen from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the police find themselves wondering which...
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John Reynolds
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1999
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1998
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Based on Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust, a book by Gay Block and Malka Drucker, this made-for-cable...
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Monsignor Theas
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1997
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Tom Selleck stars in this made-for-television movie about a judicial sting operation. Selleck stars as Judge Timothy Nash, a...
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1995
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A former Wall Street broker takes on a new career in this made-for-television movie. Jack Scalia stars as Connie Harper, a...
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1994
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The focus of this episode is O'Brien, who is arrested by the Cardassians on charges of smuggling and conspiracy. Though he is...
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1994
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A young female doctor is found murdered. While seeking out evidence, the detectives come across the woman's diary. The book...
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1993
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A tough congresswoman tries to keep her family together after her son-in-law dies in a car crash. This Emmy-nominated...
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1993
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1992
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An old "urban legend" is woven into this complicated tale of illegal medical procedures. The DA's office brings charges...
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1991
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1991
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This made-for-cable Civil War tale chronicles the famous naval battle between the Confederate Army's Merrimac and the...
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John Ericsson
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1990
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This documentary, made for PBS' American Masters series, explores the life and career of the renowned screenwriter and...
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1990
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1989
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1989
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Dorian Beecher (Thom Bray), the new poetry instructor at Cabot Cove's most exclusive prep school, tries to impress the girl...
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1987
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The first episode of Murder, She Wrote's fourth season is partially filmed on location in Paris. Mystery writer Jessica...
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1987
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A star-studded cast portrays political movers and shakers in this drama about politics and the media. Richard Gere is Pete...
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1986
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A sprawling adaptation of the same-named novel by David Nevin, the three-part CBS miniseries Dream West starred...
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1986
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Under Siege was first telecast in February 1986, a time when the notion of foreign terrorists in America was still...
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1986
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Jerry Orbach makes his first series appearance as gruff but golden-hearted Boston private detective Harry McGraw. While...
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1985
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In the journalistic tradition of the late publishing mogul William Randolph Hearst, the made-for-TV The Hearst and Davies...
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Arthur Beal
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1985
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Adapted from a book by Joan Barthel, A Death in California is a harrowing two-part TV movie based on fact. Cheryl Ladd plays...
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1985
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In this children's feature, Big Bird, Grover, and the rest of the Sesame Street residents travel to the big city on a trip...
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1983
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Part of the Broadway Theater Archives, this stage production of Lewis Carroll's children's fantasy Alice in Wonderland was...
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1983
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A hark back to the screwball comedies of the 1930s, this made-for-TV movie stars real-life married couple Susan Clark and...
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1982
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Dexter Stanley
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1982
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The slight amount of credibility required for a successful horror movie is lost in the opening scenes of this derivative...
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Father Farrow
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1981
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The authorities are placed on high alert when Lane Garrison (Blake Marison), advance man for a notorious assassin, is...
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1981
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Originally made for television, the film concerns three divorces and the effect on the varied economic level present in each...
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1980
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In the conclusion of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part opening episode (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV movie"), Magnum...
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1980
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In the opening two-part episode of Magnum, P.I. (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV movie"), Hawaii-based private...
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1980
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Everyone who tuned into The Martian Chronicles during its three-day run in January of 1980 sincerely hoped that it would be...
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1980
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Jaclyn Smith stars as a devious adulterer who hatches a plot to murder her millionaire husband while her lover assumes his...
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1980
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Richard Dreyfuss plays Moses Wine, an ex-Sixties radical who pays the bills as a private eye. Wine is hired to stem a smear...
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1978
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The now-legendary miniseries Holocaust first aired as a presentation in NBC's Big Event series. Written by Gerald Green, the...
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Josef Weiss
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1978
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From the "American Short Story" series, this is a story of a man who fled American during the Civil War and came back to a...
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1978
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Bruce Dern is ideally cast as Lander, a crazed Vietnam veteran, in Black Sunday. Lander joins terrorists Dahlia...
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Corley
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1977
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Adapted from a lesser-known novel from SF/Horror author Dean R. Koontz, this claustrophobic thriller presents a computerized...
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Alex Harris
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1977
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1977
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Doc Levy (Roy Scheider) is an American secret agent who has been running interference between the U.S. government and escaped...
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1976
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"Lizzie Borden took an axe/And gave her mother forty whacks/When she saw what she had done/She gave her father forty-one"....
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1975
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When his clothing company is burglarized, former mobster Burt Dresslor (Charles Cioffi) balks at cooperating with the police....
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1975
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A Touch of the Poet is the only completed play in Eugene O'Neill's planned 11-part "American History" cycle. Set in a rundown...
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Cornelius Melody
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1974
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The Book of Murder opens with a wife snuggling into bed next to her husband. She finds the experience a cold one--hubby has...
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1974
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Colonial America provides the backdrop for the adventures of a peddler who comes from the wilderness into the meetings of...
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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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Harold DeMilo
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1973
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In this crime drama, a famous writer must come up with a million dollars to save the life of his baby son who was recently...
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1973
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Adapted by French playwright Jean Anouilh from the Sophocles original, Antigone was originally produced onstage in 1942,...
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1972
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1972
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Posing as a psychic, silver-tongued con artist Charles Ridgeway (Fritz Weaver) specializing in relieving his wealthy clients...
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1971
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Heat of Anger is about a sharp female lawyer who defends a businessman charged with the murder of a blue-collar construction...
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1971
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$75 million in stolen diamonds is hidden somewhere on the ocean floor. Only Frederick Hoffman (Jeremy Slate) knows the actual...
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George Berlinger
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1971
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Not to be confused with the 1966 Diabolique rip-off Games, 1970's The Games is set during the Rome Olympics. The film zeroes...
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1970
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In this thriller a police detective must find a renegade assassin who is not only wanted by the cops, he is also wanted by...
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1970
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The press release for the TV movie Berlin Affair described how "an employee of a sophisticated international murder-for-hire...
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1970
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Susan Saginor (Carla Borelli), the wife of bank executive Eric Saginor (John Saxon), is the victim of a kidnapping....
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1970
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Based on the novel by Rachel Maddux, A Walk in the Spring Rain is a romantic drama directed by Guy Green and adapted to...
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Roger Meredith
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1970
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The FBI investigates when the body of a murdered man washes up on a California beach, twelve miles from a Communist...
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1969
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The IMF's mission is to smash the unholy alliance between East European officials Skarbeck (Fritz Weaver) and Lom (Kevin...
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1969
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1969
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The murder of a rocket manufacturer tips the FBI to an insidious scheme to blackmail executives into giving up classified...
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1968
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Guest stars Fritz Weaver and Hazel Court are cast as Erik and Catherine Hagar, who operate a fraudulent charity organization...
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1967
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The Borgia Stick opens with a funeral: the "guests of honor" are also the film's stars, Don Murray and Inger Stevens. In...
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1967
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Under the alias "Alan Mitchell", Richard Kimble (David Janssen) links up with another fugitive from justice, Joe Tucker...
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1966
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Mercenary anarchist Imry Rogosh (Fritz Weaver) has concocted a scheme to kill off most of the population of Los Angeles. With...
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1966
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) investigates a fatal plane crash that was rigged to hide the fact that someone...
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1966
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Blinded in an explosion, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is rescued by a British-accented man (Fritz Weaver) identifying himself as...
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1966
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This film is essentially the original pilot for the popular 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. It was expanded...
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Vulcan
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1965
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This documentary is taken from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Barbara W. Tuchman. The story begins with the coming of...
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1964
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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. Cascio
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1964
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The second season of Twilight Zone came to a powerful conclusion with this Rod Serling-scripted "message" drama. In a...
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Chancellor
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1961
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1961
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William Sturka
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1960
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This presentation of The DuPont Show of the Month represented the first time that a novel by A.J. Cronin had been adapted for...
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1957
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