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1989
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1979
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In this comedy based on a play by Herb Gardner, a zany, disparate couple tries to beat the odds and stay together. The man...
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1977
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One of Mark Twain's best-loved stories becomes a screen musical in this family-friendly adaptation. Mischievous Huckleberry...
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1974
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An fugitive who has gone straight is harassed by a blackmailer. ~ Rovi...
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1973
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Gary Merrill heads the cast of Murder and the Computer as a brilliant electronics scientist. Merrill is in the vicinity when...
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1973
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Pueblo is a 2-hour videotaped special, originally telecast March 29, 1973 on ABC Theatre. Hal Holbrook stars as commander...
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1973
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The all-purpose science fiction title Earth II was utilized in 1971 for this TV pilot film. Producer/writers Allan Balter and...
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1971
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In this adventure, a courageous teen sneaks into the Philippines so he can find his missing brother whose plane went down in...
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1970
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A team of research scientists believe they have discovered a superior intelligence. Jim Tanner (George Hamilton) and his...
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1968
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This pilot film for the 1969-1970 TV series Then Came Bronson stars Michael Parks in the title role. A young, ambitious...
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Inspector Otis
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1968
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Elvis Presley plays Scott Heyward, the son of a Texas oil millionaire in this thin storyline. Scott changes places with the...
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1967
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In this western, a town sheriff contends with his reputation as the "fastest gun in the West." When a young gunslinger calls...
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Squint Calloway
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1967
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This post-war romantic drama is set in the city of Hong Kong. ~ Rovi...
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1967
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Martin Sheen may be the Grey Eminence of movies nowadays, but back in 1967 he often as not played switchblade-wielding punks....
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1967
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Told via flashback by a saloon keeper to a census taker in a tiny Texas town, this brutal, adult-oriented western offers the...
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1966
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1966
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Cast a Giant Shadow is a big-budget, glossy action/adventure story set at the time that Israel became a nation. American...
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1966
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Wandering cowpoke Kiowa Jones (Robert Horton) is deputized by a mortally wounded marshal (Gary Merrill) for a deadly mission....
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1966
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An underwater research station headed by Dr LaSatier (Gary Merrill) finds evidence of a very fast-moving undersea craft, and...
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Dr. LaSatier
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, ruthless cattle baron Aaron Shields (Gary Merrill) arranges for Jason (Chuck Connors)...
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1965
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Jason (Chuck Connors) intervenes when ruthless cattle baron Aaron Shields (Gary...
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1965
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In this creepy thriller a husband and his conniving boss conspire to murder his overly-demanding crippled wife. The friend...
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1965
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Ivan Tors Productions, the firm responsible for such aquatic TV delights as Sea Hunt and Flipper, was the prime mover behind...
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Dr. August Boren
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1965
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In Volume 27 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, two Earthlings square...
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1964
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In the eighth volume in a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a bizarre...
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1964
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John Pemberton
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1963
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Ben Wister (Fess Parker), sheriff of the small town of Linvale, is besieged by phone calls from the widowed Mrs. Logan...
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Harry Jarvis
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1963
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Sustaining a leg wound, Saunders (Vic Morrow) is picked up by an American ambulance, full of injured soldiers under the care...
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1963
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Certain film historians are perpetually amazed that the doggedly unappetizing Laurence Harvey became a major film star. In...
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Max Wilson
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1962
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James Dougherty
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1961
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The Great Impostor is the true story of chameleonlike Canadian Ferdinand Waldo DeMara Jr., well-played by Tony Curtis. Unable...
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Demara Sr.
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1961
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Filmed at least nine times over the last nine decades, Jules Verne's Mysterious Island received its most popular...
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Gideon Spillet
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1961
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This episode was adapted by Rod Serling from "The Valley Was Still," a short story by Manley Wade Wellman. In the third year...
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Paradine
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1961
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Based on a short story by John Cheever, this episode stars Gary Merrill as suburbanite Cash Bentley, who despite his business...
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1960
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1959
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Although Albert Magnum (Alan Hewitt) has the reputation of being a playboy, his friendship with Virginia Pond (Joanna Moore)...
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1959
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Although a mood of melancholy or worse pervades this excellent western, it remains an honest and hard-hitting look at the...
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Maj. Stark Colton
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1959
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Fired for his sympathetic coverage of an Arab leader who has been executed for murder, disgraced reporter Ted Franklin...
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1958
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A distraught man named Carl (Gary Merrill) climbs onto a skyscraper ledge, apparently planning to jump off. Several police...
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1958
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Steve Williams
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1958
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Missouri Traveler was one of a handful of independent films distributed by Disney's Buena Vista corporation. Brandon De Wilde...
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Doyle Magee
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1958
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En route to prison by train, convicted robber Steve Fontaine (William Redfield) is manacled to his captor, Sgt. Rockwell...
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1957
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1956
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Director Edward Bernds proved that he was capable of handling a different sort of comedy than the "Bowery Boys" and "Three...
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Jack Blain
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1956
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1955
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In the tradition of Dragnet and The Lineup, this is devoted to a typically busy day at a police precinct station house....
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Danforth
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1954
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The witness of the title is Barbara Stanwyck, who insists she's seen a man strangling a girl in the apartment across the...
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Lawrence Mathews
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1954
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Gary Merrill heads the cast of the unorthodox western The Black Dakotas. The story is set during the Civil War, as President...
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Brock Marsh
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1954
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Fred Sargent
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1953
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1953
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1952
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Given to violent, unpredictable behavior, composer Richard Morton (Gary Merrill) is an accident waiting to happen. Attempting...
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Richard Morton
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1952
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June Allyson portrays real-life doctor Emily Dunning in this respectful biopic. Emily chooses a medical career despite...
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Dr. Seth Pawling
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1952
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David Trask (Gary Merrill), the sole survivor of an airplane crash, takes it upon himself to contact the families of the...
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David Trask
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1952
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This 23-minute documentary was filmed by the U.S. Naval Photographic Center on behalf of the Department of Defense. It...
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1951
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Bette Davis co-stars with her then-new husband Gary Merrill in the British melodrama Another Man's Poison. Adapted from...
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George Bates
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1951
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With the Third Reich disintegrating, several members of the German army are defecting to the Americans and offering their...
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Col. Devlin
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1951
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In this World War II drama, Richard Widmark plays Lt. Cmdr. John Lawrence, a strict navy commander assigned to replace the...
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Lt. Cmdr Pete Vincent
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1951
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Based on the story The Wisdom of Eve by Mary Orr, All About Eve is an elegantly bitchy backstage story revolving around...
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Bill Sampson
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1950
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Dana Andrews is brutal metropolitan police detective Dixon, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. When...
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Tommy Scalise
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1950
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Dr. Mike Bell
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1950
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Ex-navy pilot Slattery (Richard Widmark) works for a dope-smuggling ring. When he's not in the air, Slattery is making time...
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Commander Kramer
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1949
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How much can a man give? When the U.S. 8th Army Air Force 918th Bombardment group is ordered on their fourth harrowing...
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Col. Keith Davenport
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1949
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The Quiet One relates, in semidocumentary fashion, the inner workings of the Wiltwyck School for Boys at Esopus, New York....
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1948
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Moss Hart's hit Broadway play Winged Victory was brought to the screen in 1944, with most of its original cast intact. The...
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1944
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