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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Monica (Roma Downey) and Andrew (John Dye) are assigned to the old-time comedy team of Salt and Pepper, who are about to be...
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Director
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1998
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Monica (Roma Downey) is assigned to give away one (and ONLY one!) miracle to a stranger in a crowded bar. Trouble is, every...
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Director
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1997
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In this sequel to the first-season episode "Fear Not", Randy Travis and Paul Wittenburg) return respectively in the roles of...
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Director
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1995
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In this drama, a divorced dad fights for visitation rights with his daughter after she and her mother are relocated to an...
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Director
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1990
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Sitcom star Tony Danza made his dramatic debut in the made-for-TV Truth or Die. Danza plays Jerry Rosenberg, real-life...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1986
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Blythe Danner stars as a successful and somewhat sheltered attorney. After a chance meeting with abused teenaged streetwalker...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1983
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Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) and Charles (David Ogden Stiers) prove to be difficult patients when both are quarantined with the...
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Screen Story
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1980
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Margaret (Loretta Swit) receives word that her fiance Donald Penobscot has been hospitalized under mysterious circumstances....
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Director, Teleplay By
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1977
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When the 4077th runs out of whole blood during a medical emergency, everyone in the camp donates a pint of their own--even...
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Director, Screen Story
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1977
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The men and women of the 4077th finally get to meet Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan's fiancee, Col. Donald Penobscott (here...
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Director
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1977
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A screening of Col. Potter's favorite movie My Darling Clementine is constantly interrupted by broken film and faulty...
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Teleplay By
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1977
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Director
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1977
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A stove explosion leaves Hawkeye (Alan Alda) badly burned and blinded. Faced with the prospect of permanent sightlessness,...
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Director
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1976
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The terminally irritating Frank Burns (Larry Linville) is more obnoxious than ever now that Hot Lips (Loretta Swit) is on...
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Director
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1976
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Though worn to a frazzle from 24 straight hours of surgery, Hawkeye (Alan Ada) and Potter (Harry Morgan) offer to provide...
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Teleplay By
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1976
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Soon-Teck Oh guest stars as Dr. Syn Paik, a captured North Korean surgeon. As weary of war as his American counterparts...
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Director
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1976
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Bad luck begins to plague the 4077th the moment that Radar (Gary Burghoff), acting under orders, removes an old Korean...
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Teleplay By
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1976
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When Margaret (Loretta Swit) disappears, rumors begin spreading that she's been abducted by the North Koreans. Truth to tell,...
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Director, Screen Story
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1976
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Although M*A*S*H entered its fifth season with the cast from season four intact--including relative newcomers Mike Farrell as...
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Executive Producer
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1976
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In the opening episode of M*A*S*H's fifth season, the 4077th prepares to pull up stakes and move out in the face of a rumored...
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Director
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1976
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is unexpectedly reunited with Nurse Carlye Breslin (Blythe Danner), the only woman he ever wanted to...
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Director, Teleplay By
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1976
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In the conclusion of the series' fifth-season opener, the 4077th has moved out, leaving Hawkeye (Alan Alda) behind to...
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Director
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1976
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Still in charge of the 4077th, Maj. Frank Burns (Larry Linville) arrogantly lords it over his subordinates. Things change...
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Director
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1975
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The weather outside is below freezing and the enemy shelling is relentless as the 4077th tries to deal with a fresh supply of...
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Director, Screen Story
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1975
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With this episode, M*A*S*H relinquished its fourth-season Friday night timeslot and returned to its familiar Tuesday-evening...
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Teleplay By
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1975
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Everybody knew that Maclean Stevenson would not return to M*A*S*H when the series inaugurated its fourth season in the fall...
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Executive Producer
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1975
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While driving Hawkeye (Alan Alda), Potter (Harry Morgan) and Frank (Larry Linville) from a faraway surgical meeting, Radar...
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Director
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1975
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In the conclusion of M*A*S*H's Season Four opener, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) escorts B. J. Hunnicut (Mike Farrell), the likeable...
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Director
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1975
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Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) loves tomato juice, but the stuff is hard to come by. Hoping to acquire a steady supply of the...
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Director, Teleplay By
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1975
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Faced with a fever epidemic, Col. Potter (Harry Morgan) comes up with a morale-boosting contest. The grand prize, a six-day...
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Director
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1975
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Season Four of M*A*S*H (now moved to Friday evenings) begins with the ever-irritating Maj. Frank Burns (Larry Linville)...
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Director
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1975
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) once again takes up pen and paper to write a letter to his father. As usual, he recounts the week's...
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Director
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1974
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Fed up with the usual bill of fare in the 4077th's mess tent -- namely, "a river of liver and an ocean of fish" -- Hawkeye...
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Director
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1974
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Director
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1974
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The first M*A*S*H episode without a prerecorded laugh track, "O.R.," per its title, takes place entirely in the operating...
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Director
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1974
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With an ever-increasing viewership and three Emmy awards to its credit, M*A*S*H had no trouble easing into a third successful...
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Executive Producer
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1974
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Although M*A*S*H had played to less than spectacular ratings during its initial season, there was enough staunch viewer...
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Executive Producer
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1973
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Laid-back army psychiatrist Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) pays a return visit to the genial insanity of the 4077th. Joining...
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Director, Producer
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1973
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In his latest letter to his father, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) relates a number of memorable events from the recent past of the...
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Producer
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1973
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Col. Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) returns from a sojourn in Tokyo even giddier than usual. And no wonder; Henry has fallen...
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Producer
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1973
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Fed up with practically everything -- the lack of decorum at the 4077th, the irreverence of Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper...
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Producer
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1973
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As a reward for saving the life of the son of Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell (Robert F. Simon), Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper...
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Producer
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1973
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A hung-over Hawkeye (Alan Alda) joins forces with an equally groggy Trapper (Wayne Rogers) to requisition a new incubator for...
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Producer
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1973
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The 4077th is under siege from a young enemy sniper, who is convinced that General MacArthur is hiding somewhere in the camp....
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Producer
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1973
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When practically everyone in the 4077th is laid low by the Asian flu, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Margaret (Loretta Swit) are...
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Producer
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1973
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Producer
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1973
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A South Korean family refuses to leave the 4077th's compound, insisting that it is their property and that the Army should...
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Producer
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1973
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An outraged Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) try to alert the authorities that a peaceful local village was...
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Producer
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1973
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Producer
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1973
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Hawkeye (Alan Alda) takes up the cause of young Cpl. Walker (Jerry Zaks), who wants to marry his Korean sweetheart and ship...
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Producer
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1973
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Producer
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1973
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The weekly mail call affords Hawkeye (Alan Alda) the opportunity to concoct an elaborate practical joke involving the greedy,...
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Producer
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1973
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When the supply lines are cut, camp clerk Radar (Gary Burghoff) must resort to extreme, even Draconian conservation measures....
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Producer
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1973
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Richard Ely guest stars as Pvt. George Weston, a courageous, highly decorated soldier who happens to be a homosexual. Upon...
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Director, Producer
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1973
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Writing up his weekly report, Cpl. Radar O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff) recounts a "typical" series of events at the 4077th....
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Producer
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1973
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During a brief lull in shooting, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) and Trapper (Wayne Rogers) while away the time by ordering gorilla...
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Producer, Screen Story
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1973
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Producer
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1973
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Edward Winter makes his first series appearance as Col. Sam Flagg, the CIA's most paranoid operative (if such a thing is...
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Producer
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1973
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One of the most famous and successful sitcoms of all time, M*A*S*H was based on the 1970 Robert Altman theatrical film of the...
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Executive Producer
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1972
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The 4077th takes advantage of a temporary lull in shooting to participate in an Army-Navy football game. The festivities come...
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Director
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1972
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M*A*S*H began its 11-year tour of duty on September 17, 1972, with its pilot episode, clevely titled "The Pilot," in which...
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Director
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1972
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In this landmark episode, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) writes his first letter home to his father, telling all about Christmas at the...
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Director
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1972
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Hogan and his men capture German Field Marshal Von Heinke (John Myhers), then arrange a prisoner swap to free American...
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Director
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1967
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This week, Hogan's double mission is to smuggle French courier Dubois (Felice Orlandi) and a German consignment of...
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Director
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1967
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As part of the Allies' plans to invade Normandy Beach on June 6, 1944, Hogan is ordered to place the German generals...
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Director
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1967
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Hogan bristles at the notion of taking orders from female underground agent Dr. Suzanne Lechay (Ruta Lee). Even more vexing...
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Director
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1967
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Hogan is faced with the possibility that captured French pilot Lt. Boucher (Felice Orlandi) may crack under Gestapo...
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Director
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1967
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Comic actress Joyce Jameson, previously seen as dizzy fraulein Mady Pfeiffer in the second-season episode "The Great...
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Director
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1967
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When he gets a poor discipline rating, Klink brings in tough sergeant Reinhold Franks (Milton Selzer). At first, Klink is...
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Director
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1967
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Hogan's Heroes inaugurated its third season -- and moved from its Friday timeslot to a new Saturday-evening berth in the...
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Director
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1967
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With the aid of German underground agent Lili (Elisa Ingram), Hogan blows up a German radio tower. Though he has no proof,...
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Director
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1967
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Hogan and his men uncover a Nazi scheme to assassinate British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The Germans have captured...
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Director
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1967
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The Luftwaffe hatches a scheme to bomb London with captured RAF airplanes and phony British pilots. When the planes are...
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Director
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1967
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The men of Stalag 13 have long been amused by Sgt. Carter's dead-on impersonation of Adolf Hitler. But it is hardly a...
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Director
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1966
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Hogan's plans to smuggle four underground leaders into England hits a snag when the emergency tunnel under Stalag 13 is...
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Director
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1966
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General Burkhalter "liberates" a priceless French painting from the Louvre, intending to add the masterpiece to Hermann...
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Director
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1966
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Confined to their barracks, Hogan and his men discover the reason for this step-up in security: a prototype for the...
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Director
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1966
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Failing a physical examination, Klink is ordered to combat duty on the dreaded Russian front. This naturally causes...
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Director
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1966
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This week's mission begins when a test model for the Germans' new radio-controlled tank is brought into Stalag 13. Hogan is...
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Director
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1966
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Whit Bissell guest stars as Kammler, Sgt. Schultz's army friend from WWI. Now a general, Kammler demands that Klink give...
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Director
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1966
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Hogan agrees to aid German General Stauffen (Oscar Beregi) in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Crucial to the scheme is a...
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Director
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1966
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Mercenary Gestapo agent Major Hegel (Paul Lambert demands that the Allies give him $1 million worth of industrial diamonds,...
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Director
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1966
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Two of his fellow POW commanders, Burmeister (Parely Baer) and Bussie (Lou Krugman), try to involve Klink in a plot to...
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Director
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1966
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Series regular Ivan Dixon appears in a dual role as POW Kinchloe and the visiting Prince Makabana from Africa. Kidnapping the...
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Director
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1966
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Hogan and his men simply cannot warm up to the newest POW, a cranky, selfish, and arrogant American corporal named Walter...
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Director
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1966
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Hans Conried guest stars as Major Bonacelli, a pacifistic Italian POW commandant. Assigned to study under Stalag 17's Col....
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Director
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1966
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LeBeau, Newkirk, and Carter are captured by the Gestapo and held for interrogation. To free his comrades, Hogan hatches a...
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Director
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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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Director
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1966
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The Allies plan an exploratory raid on German-occupied soil as a "birthday present" for Adolf Hitler. Hogan's role in the...
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Director
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1966
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Agarn (Larry Storch) insists that he has seen a strange Indian wandering around Fort Courage in the dead of night. Since no...
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Director
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1966
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) would like to keep Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) out of his hair so that he can inaugurate a few...
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Director
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1966
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Who better than Zsa Zsa Gabor to guest star on F Troop as Marika, the leader of a tribe of glamorous Hungarian Gypsies?...
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Director
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1966
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Hogan's Heroes began its second season on September 16, 1966, with the episode titled "Hogan Gives a Birthday Party."...
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Director
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1966
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A bolt of lightning from Grandpa's machinery causes Herman (Fred Gwynne) to become horribly "disfigured"--at least by Munster...
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Director
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1966
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Dr. Victor Frankenstein IV (John Abbott), a descendant of the scientist who "created" Herman Munster, has in his possession a...
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Director
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1966
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Agreeing to help two POWs escape, Hogan is unexpectedly saddled with 20 potential escapees. Simultaneously, Klink tightens...
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Director
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1965
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Hogan's efforts to blow up a strategic German bridge are foiled at every turn. Finally, he decides to destroy the target...
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Director
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1965
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Bernard Fox makes his first appearance as British martinet Col. Crittendon, the new senior POW at Stalag 13. Crittendon's...
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Director
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1965
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Caught in the act of completing a British commando's sabotage mission, Hogan and Carter are forced to capture the witness to...
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Director
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1965
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Gidget (Sally Field) frets over the fact that her best friend Larue (Lynette Winters) is a washout with the boys. In addition...
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Director
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1965
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Hogan's plans to get information on the plans of a nearby Panzer division require him to "visit" a local hofbrau. His mission...
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Director
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1965
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Klink bugs the POWs' quarters, making it impossible for Hogan to relay vital information to London. As a means of getting the...
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Director
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1965
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When Newkirk gets Schultz drunk as part of an underground mission, the corpulent sergeant is discharged for incompetence. The...
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Director
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1965
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Everyone in Mayberry is fed up with the noisy domestic squabbles between Mr. and Mrs. Boone. Taking a hand in matters,...
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Director
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1961
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Spinsters Jennifer and Clarabelle Morrison (Charity Grace and Gladys Hurlbut), Mayberry's self-appointed moral arbiters, take...
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Director
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1961
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A man named Ernest Maxwell (Hugh Marlowe) arrives in Mayberry, claiming to be a talent scout for a major record company....
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Director
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1961
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Without his parents' knowledge or permission, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) orders an accordion by mail for a ten-day free tryout....
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Director
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1960
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Beaver (Jerry Mathers) sells raffle tickets in hopes of winning a contest. Luck of luck, Beaver is rewarded with third prize...
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Director
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1960
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While fishing at Miller's Pond with Wally (Tony Dow), Beaver (Jerry Mathers) swims a very short distance through the shallow...
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Director
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1960
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Approximately 18 months before launching his own sitcom, Dick Van Dyke appears in this episode as Thomas Craig, who finds out...
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Director
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1960
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Ricky (Desi Arnaz) is worried about moving into a house in Connecticut, but Lucy (Lucille Ball) mollifies her husband by...
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Mr. Taylor
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1957
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Lana Turner stars as Diane in this opulent costume drama. Set in 16th century France, the film finds the gorgeous Diane de...
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1955
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1954
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Coadapted by The Gordons from their novel Case File FBI, Down Three Dark Streets stars Broderick Crawford as a no-nonsense...
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1954
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Bing Crosby does the Academy Award-bid bit in the atypical role of a self-pitying alcoholic, but it was his co-star, a...
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Larry
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1954
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With only a book of matches as evidence, Joe Friday (Jack Webb) and Frank Smith (Ben Alexander) hope to capture a pair of...
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1953
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Ernie Driscoll (John Payne) is an ex-fighter who came within seconds of winning the world championship. He's now forced to...
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1953
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1951
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A frequent cable-TV attraction since lapsing into public domain in 1976, The Big Cat is an excellent outdoor drama,...
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1949
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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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1949
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In this war drama, set in New Guinea circa 1943, a squadron of fliers, stationed near Port Moresby must keep the Japanese at...
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Minor
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1948
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The Dead End Kids take on a sinister gang of Japanese terrorists in this 12-chapter followup to the 1940 Universal serial...
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Eddie
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1942
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With America's Air Force not completely mobilized in mid-1942, Universal paid tribute to those foresighted Yankee flyboys who...
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1942
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In this crime drama, a ruthless gangster's son is soon following in his father's footsteps. When his daddy kills an FBI...
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"Roosty"/Russell Nelson
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1941
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Number ten in MGM's heart-warming (and immensely profitable) "Andy Hardy" series was the 1941 entry Life Begins for Andy...
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1941
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Marty Driscoll
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1941
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Andy is ready to graduate from high school, and, trying to be a big man, he hires a pretty woman to be his social secretary....
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1941
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The Nazi Party's rise to power has disastrous consequences for a German family in this drama. Victor Roth (Frank Morgan) is a...
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1940
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When Darryl F. Zanuck's arrangement to loan Shirley Temple to MGM as star of The Wizard of Oz fell through, Zanuck hastily...
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1940
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1940
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Santa Fe Trail, Errol Flynn's third western, has precisely nothing to do with the titular trail. Instead, the film is a...
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1940
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Though its title suggests a war picture of some sort, MGM's Gallant Sons actually concerns the efforts of a group of kids to...
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Johnny Davis
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1940
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A plucky orphan girl runs away from the orphanage. Her only possession is her beloved Bible in which she has complete faith...
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Tommy Wilks
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1939
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In this campus drama, an orphan wins a cadet scholarship to the Culver military academy. He is a cocky fellow, and is very...
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1939
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This musical drama follows a young ghetto kid who dreams of being a classical musician like his idol Jascha Heifetz. He first...
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Frankie
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1939
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It matters not at all that the famed "wrong way" flight of aviator Douglas Corrigan, who in 1938 tried to fly from New York...
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Doug as a Boy
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1939
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1938
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Not a remake of the 1932 James Cagney vehicle of the same name, The Crowd Roars is set in the sweat-stained world of...
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1938
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In Old Chicago was 20th Century-Fox's spin on MGM's San Francisco--a personal saga played out against the backdrop of a...
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1938
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Spencer Tracy won his second Oscar for his portrayal of Father Edward J. Flanagan--then promptly turned the statuette over to...
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Tony Ponessa
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1938
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1938
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A boy learns life-changing lessons about the importance of friendship and the dignity of labor in this adventure saga based...
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1937
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Thunder Trail is a thoughtful, intelligent adaptation of the Zane Grey yarn. Arizona Ames. The storyline is a Grey favorite,...
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1937
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A bell ringer's wife dies while giving birth to his second son who turns out to be deaf. His oldest son moves to America...
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1936
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This light-hearted musical romance follows the exploits of Nikki Martin (Lily Pons), a beautiful French opera star who stows...
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1936
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In this romantic mystery, based on the beloved characters of P.G. Wodehouse, the ever-impeccable, unflappable butler Jeeves...
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1936
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On the last day of school, the Our Gang kids learn that their beloved teacher Miss Jones (Arletta Duncan) is going to be...
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1935
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On the day that he is scheduled to perform a violin solo at a swank bridge luncheon held by his social-climbing mother, rich...
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1934
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The men and women of the 4077th are acting more wacky than ever, but only so they can retain their sanity in the face of the...
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Producer
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