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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Psychologist Don Murray investigates the claim of Nobel prize winning scientist Ray Milland, who insists he has spoken to his...
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1969
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Hollywood film favorite Gene Tierney makes a rare TV appearance in this episode, in which she plays one of three witnesses to...
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1969
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1964
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Julian Berniers (Dean Martin ) return from Illinois with his young bride Lily (Yvette Mimieux) to the family in New Orleans....
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Albertine Prine
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1963
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The first of Allen Drury "all names changed to protect the guilty" political novels, Advise and Consent was brought to the...
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Dolly Harrison
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1962
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Ann Scott
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1955
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Iris
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1954
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Based on the novel by Mika Waltari and helmed by Casablanca director Michael Curtiz, The Egyptian, a lavish period soaper,...
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Baketamon, the Pharoah's sister
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1954
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Kay Barlow
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1953
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Clark Gable's next-to-last MGM film was the Cold War melodrama Never Let Me Go. Filmed in England, the story finds American...
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Marya Lamarkina
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1953
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Producer/writer Philip Dunne adapted the screenplay of Way of a Gaucho from the novel by Herbert Childs. Largely filmed on...
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Teresa
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1952
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Plymouth Adventure earned a footnote in film history as the last directorial effort by the prolific Clarence Brown....
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Dorothy Bradford
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1952
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A pair of top 20th Century Fox contractees were loaned to Paramount as stars of The Mating Season. Gene Tierney plays...
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Maggie Carleton
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1951
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Lilli
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1951
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Glenn Ford plays a convict who breaks out of a 19th century Nevada prison in the company of several less handsome inmates....
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Marcia Stoddard
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1951
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Vernon Sewell, a mercurial filmmaker who preferred to lens his pictures on chunks of his own property, was the director of...
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1951
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Paramount's Ray Milland and 20th Century-Fox's Gene Tierney star in Warner Bros.' Close to My Heart. The stars play,...
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Midge Sheridan
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1951
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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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Morgan Taylor
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1950
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Mary Bristol
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1950
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In this compelling and unusual psychological melodrama Ann Sutton (Gene Tierney), a woman tormented by her secret...
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Ann Sutton
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1949
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Another of 20th Century-Fox's "drawn from today's headlines" dramas of the late 1940s, Behind the Iron Curtain (a.k.a....
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Anna Gouzenko
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1948
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That Wonderful Urge is the second remake of Love is News (37), and is much closer to the original than the first remake (the...
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Sara Farley
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1948
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Like its TV-sitcom counterpart of the 1960s, the original film version of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir was based on the novel by...
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Lucy Muir
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1947
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Years before he became the leading star in horror movies, Vincent Price starred in this gothic thriller based on the...
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Miranda Wells
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1946
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Ellen Berent
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1946
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After several years' service with the Marines in World War II, Tyrone Power made his much anticipated return to the screen in...
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Isabel Bradley
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1946
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Director Henry King's adaptation of John Hersey's novel is a faithful telling of the story of Major Joppolo (John Hodiak),...
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Tina
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1945
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Laura Hunt
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1944
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On the day of his death in 1943, the spirit of Henry Van Cleave (Don Ameche) obligingly heads for the place where so many...
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Martha
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1943
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On a secluded base in Arizona, veteran World War One pilot Steve Britt (Preston Foster) trains flyers to fight in World War...
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Kay Saunders
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1942
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Director Rouben Mamoulian completed a three-picture 20th Century Fox deal with this airy comic romance that attempted to ape...
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Susan Miller
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1942
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Miss Young
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1942
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Eve
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1942
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Ellie May Lester
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1941
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Zia
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1941
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Belle Starr
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1941
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Poppy Charteris
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1941
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This Technicolor sequel to 1939's Jesse James does without the services of the earlier film's star Tyrone Power, who after...
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Eleanor Stone
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1940
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This sweeping drama chronicles the foundation a Canadian institution: the Hudson's Bay Trading Company. Set in the 17th...
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Barbara Hall
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1940
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