Another of writer/director Ken Russell's D.H. Lawrence adaptations, Lady Chatterley (an amalgam of three Lawrence novels) was...
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1992
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This time the villains want to rule the world by controlling the weather. Paul Williams plays the obligatory crusading...
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1990
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Sergeant J.J. Striker (Charles Napier) is a hard-drinking cop who tracks down a serial killer that can seemingly repel...
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1987
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Along with her friends Amos (Tom Bosley) and Seth (William Windom), Jessica (Angela Lansbury) decides to sample the cooking...
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1986
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Married...With Children's Ed O'Neill guest stars as parole officer Dan Colson, an old pal of Detective Sgt. Rick Hunter (Fred...
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1985
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The "brass" hopes to keep Hunter (Fred Dryer) and McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) out of mischief by ordering the two detectives to...
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1985
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A lunatic sniper has been targetting blonde women in the Griffith Park area. Since the assassin is obviously using highly...
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1985
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McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) takes a sudden leave of absence to prevent her former partner, embittered renegade cop Gus Trancus...
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1984
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Police Commissioner Larry Crenshaw (William Windom) is the primary suspect when his wife Connie (Rosemary Thomas) is...
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1984
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Hunter (Fred Dryer) has finally nabbed the sociopathic bandit he's been chasing after for weeks. So imagine the detective's...
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1984
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A music store proprietor helps a group of teenagers develop a rock band in this musical. ~ Rovi...
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1982
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This Disney TV movie traces the origins of the Morgan saddle horse, America's first distinct breed. The story begins during...
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Bob Evans
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1981
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In the first half of a two-part story, greenhorn detective Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan) asks Jim (James Garner) to help...
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1979
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) has cooked up an elaborate sting operation to save the printing...
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1979
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In this comedy, four couples go on a dating game show and end up winning a fabulous Hawaiian vacation. Unfortunately, they...
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1978
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Attending a group therapy session, Jim (James Garner) and Angel (Stuart Margolin) make the acquaintance of former mental...
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1977
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Jo Ann Pflug guest stars as Dana Hall, a new female police officer who is determined to prove her worth in a virtually...
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1975
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In stark contrast with Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner), fellow officer Ed Wells (Gary Crosby)...
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1975
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This final episode of Emergency!'s fourth season was intended as the pilot for a spinoff series titled 905-WILD. The members...
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1975
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Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) is kidnapped by mobster Bruno Roman (Barry Sullivan), but not for the usual reasons of ransom...
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1974
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The seventh and final season of Adam-12 spends a bit more time on the private lives of LAPD officers Malloy (Martin Milner)...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1974
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, youthful lawbreaker Greg Whitney (Lee H. Montgomery) is sent to a summer camp for...
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1974
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In this mystery, an unidentified man is accidently run-over and killed by a bus. The mystery around him grows when it is...
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1973
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Hoping to solve a series of burglaries, Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) set their sights on...
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1973
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Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) drives his colleagues to distraction with his new squeaky shoes. Be that as it may, Jim and...
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1973
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1973
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, new police commissioner Edna Dixon (Juanita Moore) insists upon accompanying mobile...
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1973
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Adam-12 takes on an "Old West" flavor in this episode, as Officers Pete Malloy (Kent McCord) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord)...
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1973
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Although Adam-12 slipped a bit in the ratings during its sixth season, ranking 23rd as opposed to the previous season's...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1973
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Season Six of Adam-12 begins with the first of several "remote" assigments for LAPD mobile officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord)...
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1973
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Arrogant rookie cop George Barrett (John Elerick) has trouble following orders during his probation period--and Officers Jim...
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1973
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John (Randolph Mantooth) seethes with jealousy and impatience as another paramedic, Tom Wheeler (Gary Crosby), is transformed...
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1972
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) cover familiar ground when they climb into the front seat of...
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1972
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Sandcastles dresses up an old story with pretty seascapes and prettier actors. Bonnie Bedelia is a lonely young musician who...
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1972
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A fast-spreading wildfire impedes the efforts of the Rampart emergency staff to save an elderly woman suffering from...
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1972
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Season five of Adam-12 boasts a number of fascinating guest stars, backing up series leads Martin Milner (as Officer Pete...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1972
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Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) has a low opinion of the Los Angeles Police Reserve, a group of private citizens who on a...
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1972
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The emergency staff of Rampart Hospital is kept extra-busy this evening as a plane crashes into a tree, a child overdoses on...
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1972
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This week, Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) try to stem an epidemic of reckless drag-racing in...
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1972
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With his birthday rapidly approaching, Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) sternly informs his partner Jim Reed (Kent...
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1972
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This episode is distinguished by the presence in the cast of two of Frank Sinatra's offspring: Frank Sinatra Jr. is cast as...
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1972
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Just as L.A. cop Jim Reed (Kent McCord) was promoted from rookie to full officer during the third season of Adam-12, so too...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1971
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Bernie Simmons (Charles Robbinson), onetime high school classmate of Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) has gone on the run after...
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1971
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Andrew Duggan guest stars as Frank Connor, a small-town crusading journalist determined to the topple the criminal empire of...
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1971
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David Janssen stars in this Jack Webb production as James O'Hara, a small-town sheriff recruited by the US Treasury's Bureau...
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Harry Fish
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1971
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Cynical police officer Ed Wells (Gary Crosby) trusts no one, and holds fellow cop Jim Reed (Kent McCord) in contempt for...
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1971
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) round up some kids who have been committing minor crimes...
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1971
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1971
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"One Adam-12. One Adam 12". That's the call which summons Officers Reed (Kent McCord) and Malloy (Martin Milner) to a...
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1970
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As Adam-12 begins its third season, former rookie cop Jim Reed (Kent McCord) is promoted to full officer. No one is happier...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1970
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Brendan (Jerry Lewis) is an eccentric multimillionaire who is rejected for military service in this misfired comedy. Eager to...
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1970
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Robert Cummings guest-stars as Father Larson, the new priest at Convent San Tanco. Having spent his whole career in the...
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1969
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Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) is still on probationary status with the LAPD as Adam-12 begins its second season. However,...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1969
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Gary Crosby makes his first series appearance as Officer Ed Wells, a hothead who subscribes to the "shoot first and ask...
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1969
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Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is in for a lot of ribbing from his fellow cops after he gives a traffic ticket to...
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1969
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While making a routine arrest on a traffic warrant, Officers Reed (Kent McCord) and Malloy (Martin Milner) come upon a large...
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1969
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This week, mobile officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) are summoned to mediate a family fight...
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1969
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Season one of Adam-12 gets underway with admirable rapidity, with the episode "Log 1: The Impossible Mission," directed by...
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Officer Ed Wells
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1968
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One of the earliest made-for-TV movies in NBC's "World Premiere" manifest, Wings of Fire stars Suzanne Pleshette as fearless...
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1967
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1965
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Aspiring folksinger Amy Jo Jennings (Bonnie Jones) is not only incredibly naïve, but also incredibly rich, thanks to the...
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1965
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One of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, Girl Happy is also one of the most typical. Elvis plays Rusty Wells, the leader...
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Andy
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1965
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Floyd Burney
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1964
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This conventional wartime drama is comprised of an inexplicable mix of moods and genres as a U.S. submarine in World War II...
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Seaman Floyd Givens
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1963
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Two love-struck American teens embark upon a transatlantic cruise so that they might married and end up having a variety of...
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Gary
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1962
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This is a routine drama about Leo Mack (Frankie Vaughn) a good-for-nothing, aspiring actor who goes to Hollywood and then...
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Rip Hulett
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1961
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Real-life WW II hero Audie Murphy stars in this war drama that follows the exploits of a civilian who works closely with...
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Marty Sackler
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1961
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A trio of energetic young men try to put on a good show for their Army camp, in this lightweight comedy by Raoul Walsh. Luigi...
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Mike
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1959
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Director Henry Levin followed up this light romantic comedy with Where the Boys Are and started a beach trend going. This...
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1959
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The only reason for the existence of the colorful musical 3DMardi Gras3D is the star power of Pat Boone. The plot is set in...
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Tony Runkle
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1958
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In this musical, a messenger boy does a remarkable imitation of Bing Crosby and finds himself surrounded by luscious little...
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1945
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Several of Paramount Pictures brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite...
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1945
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Star-Spangled Rhythm is a typical wartime all-star musical-comedy melange, this time from Paramount Pictures. The slender...
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1942
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