Robert Guillaume, Jansen Panettiere, and Gavin MacLeod headline director Richard Christiano's period drama set in the 1970s,...
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Jonathan Sperry
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2008
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50 years ago, the Egyptian Theater was founded to "celebrate children." But in the intervening decades, theater owner Ben...
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2003
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A man is sent into the future to see the possible results of his actions in this mixture of sci-fi adventure and Christian...
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Norris Anderson
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2002
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This video is a Hanna-Barbera animated version of the oft-dramatized Bible story of Daniel in the lion's den. Featuring the...
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1996
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1993
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25 year ago, a fatal stabbing occurred during a broadcast of the popular TV comedy-variety series "The Barry Barnes Show."...
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1990
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Just when you thought it was safe to go into the water again, along came the "retro" TV movie The Love Boat: A Valentine...
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1990
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In this comedy, two high school seniors pretend to be foreign exchange students and suddenly find themselves among the...
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1987
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1985
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Captain Stubing
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1985
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Captain Stubing
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1984
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Captain Stubing
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1983
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Captain Stubing
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1982
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Captain Stubing
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1981
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Adapted from the Judith Krantz novel of the same name, the CBS miniseries Scruples zeroes in on a trendy, upscale Beverly...
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1980
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Producer Aaron Spelling's made-for-TV Murder Can Hurt You is an unsubtle take-off of Neil Simon's theatrical feature...
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Lt. Nojak
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1980
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Captain Stubing
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1980
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Captain Stubing
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1979
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Captain Stubing
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1978
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The New Love Boat was the third pilot film for the long-running TV series. After several casting missteps in the two earlier...
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Capt. Merrill Stubing
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1977
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Ransom for Alice was the pilot film for the unsold series The Busters. The protagonists are not narcotics agents as might be...
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1977
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Captain Stubing
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1977
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While The Mary Tyler Moore Show no longer enjoyed Top 20 ratings as the series entered its seventh season, CBS hoped that the...
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Murray Slaughter
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1976
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If for no other reason, the sixth season of The Mary Tyler Moore would be memorable for the Emmy-winning episode "...
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Murray Slaughter
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1975
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Season five of The Mary Tyler Moore Show gets under way with all but one of its familiar regular characters in attendance:...
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Murray Slaughter
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1974
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In this made-for-television comedy, a young woman gets herself into trouble when she begins fulfilling her man-craving with...
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1974
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Murray Slaughter
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1973
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The eponymous star of The Mary Tyler Moore Show launches her third season in the role of Mary Richards, the still lovable,...
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Murray Slaughter
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1972
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Murray Slaughter
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1971
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The year is 1876. The place is Medalia, MN. With the Jesse James and Cole Younger gangs cutting a murderous swath through the...
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1970
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"How will you make it on your own?" These lyrics from the original version of the Mary Tyler Moore Show's theme song, "Love...
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Murray Slaughter
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1970
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Like M*A*S*H and Catch-22, both released the same year, this military comedy takes place in an earlier war but is really a...
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1970
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This routine western finds Gannon (Tony Franciosa) as a lone drifter on the Kansas plains. He never looks for any trouble...
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1969
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Colonel Greg Brandon (Christopher George) is the commander of a B-17 fighter unit. His plan to send 1000 planes to bomb a...
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1969
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This episode of Hogan's Heroes features bravura performances by three of the series' most frequent guest stars: Nita Talbot...
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1969
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Carl Reiner directed and co-wrote this comedy-drama which tells the tale of a silent screen comedian whose talent doesn't...
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1969
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Season four of Hogan's Heroes got under way on September 28, 1968, with the episode titled "Clearance Sale at the Black...
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1968
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Hogan wants to find out the contents of a truck brought into Stalag 13. Under cover of darkness, Hogan and his men learn that...
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1968
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Peter Sellers plays a bumbling foreigner once again (but this time he's not from France) in this cult-favorite comedy. Hrundi...
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C.S. Divot
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1968
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Although he does not believe that decorated Vietnam veteran David Larkin (Gary Collins) is guilty of murder, Ironside...
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1968
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Patricia Barry guest-stars as Sabrina, a self-centered movie star who arrives in San Juan to film her latest movie. Saved...
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1968
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1966
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1966
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Kirby (Jack Hogan) is accosted by two American GIs, Roberts (Nick Adams) and Driskoll (Roger Perry)--one of whom takes a shot...
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1966
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Planning a full assault on the forces of German General Stofle (Gilbert Green), the Allies order Hogan to detain Stofle for...
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1966
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Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel...
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1966
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Cosmos 1, an interstellar spacecraft, is heading to its home base after a long mission when it receives a distress call from...
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1966
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Mrs. Brown's ne'er-do-well brother Alvin (Gavin McLeod) persuades Martin (Ray Walston) to collaborate in the marketing of a...
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1966
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After purchasing the diary of an alleged suicide victim at an auction, Della (Barbara Hale) is surprised when someone offers...
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1965
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In this comedy, another entry in the slapstick series based on a popular TV show, meek little Ensign Parker finds himself...
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1965
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Unable to break his contract with mean-spirited race car builder Pappy Ryan (Michael Constantine) Pete Griston (Henry Brandt)...
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1965
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Gavin McLeod makes the first of two appearances as Mrs. Brown's younger brother Alvin, a lifelong moocher with a tendency to...
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1965
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Frank Puglia reprises his 1944 role as Prince Cassim for this remake of the Arabian Nights adventure. Ali Baba (Peter Mann)...
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1965
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1964
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Suffering from insomnia, Marilyn (Beverly Owen) takes a sleeping potion which, unbeknownst to her, has been "improved" by her...
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1964
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1963
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When a cease-fire temporarily halts the Korean war action, Private Endore (John Saxon) can't put down his rifle. He continues...
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Private Crotty
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1962
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Martin Balsam essays the title role in this episode as nightclub owner Benjy Leemer. Caught in the middle of a turf war...
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1962
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1962
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Jack Klugman guest stars as Morton Halas, an unethical but supremely successful criminal lawyer whose services are highly...
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1961
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) is convinced that Al Capone (Neville Brand) is receiving...
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1961
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Maxwell
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1961
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1961
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Wealthy J.J. Gideon (Otto Kruger) disapproves of the romance between his grandson David (Karl Held) and David's secretary...
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1961
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Bing Crosby plays a widowed millionaire who decides that it's "high time" he got himself a college education. Enrolling as a...
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1960
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1960
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Rear Admiral Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) visits the submarine Sea Tiger on the morning of its decommissioning and reminisces...
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1959
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William Bendix discards his oafish "Chester A. Riley" characterization in the role of Wally Legenza, the vicious, sadistic...
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1959
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Compulsion is a compelling, stylish thriller, loosely based on the famous 1924 murder trial of thrill-killers Loeb and...
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1959
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Pork Chop Hill was based on the eyewitness essays of ex-soldier S. L. A. Marshall. The film is set during the Korean "police...
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1959
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Sal Mineo, who'd previously registered well as the lead in the TV drama Drummer Man, essays a strikingly similar role in The...
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1959
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In this volume of episodes from the stylish and exciting television detective series from the late '50s, the suave and sexy...
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1958
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1958
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