A wedding brings together one very dysfunctional family in this dark comedy-drama. Lynn (Ellen Barkin) was married to Paul...
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2011
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Eric Braeden, Billy Zane, and Sean Young headline this traditional western about one man who stood tall against injustice in...
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2008
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In 1923, after acclaimed director Cecil B. de Mille completed the first version of his Biblical epic The Ten Commandments,...
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2007
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2006
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A twisted comedy in horror/noir trappings, The Boneyard Collection is a quirky anthology comprised of four short films hosted...
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2006
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2003
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A long-lost fright flick with the power to unleash the silver screen's greatest terrors threatens to turn the ghouls loose...
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2003
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Joe Dante directed this satirical action-comedy about talking tech toys accidentally juiced-up with military microchips....
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1998
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In this sudsy made-for-TV installment of the Ewing saga, wily J.R. (Larry Hagman) finds himself discontent merely managing an...
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Carter McKay
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1998
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In this direct-to-video sequel to the 1993 movie Dennis the Menace (which was based on Hank Ketcham's long-running comic...
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1998
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This animated comedy for the family, which gently parodies the movie musicals of the '30s and '40s, follows Danny (voice of...
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1997
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A new bio-computer, loaded with vital DNA information, is used in a crisis simulation to test the defense capabilities of a...
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1996
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1996
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1996
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The further misadventures of bumbling Los Angeles police Lieutenant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) are chronicled in this...
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Ed Hocken
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1994
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1994
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A brother and sister who are sent to visit their uncle in Los Angeles go on a wild adventure. It seems that good old uncle...
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1992
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Donny B. Lord and Victor Love share the title role in Final Shot: The Hank Gathers Story. The film traces the true story of...
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Father Dave
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1992
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Leslie Nielsen returns as the intrepid (and accident-prone) Lt. Frank Drebin in Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, "un film...
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Ed Hocken
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1991
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This action film stars Brian Thompson as Frank Ryan, a macho soldier of fortune whose latest mission calls for him to pose as...
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1991
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This Peter Maris action begins at New Mexico State Penitentiary, where a spew of toxic gas from the crash of a tanker truck...
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Warden
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1991
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It probably takes an intimate acquaintance with East Germany's famously awful car, a smoky, noisy two-cylinder lawnmower on...
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1991
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Brain Dead was based on a script by Charles Beaumont, leading some obtuse fans to hail the "return" of that frequent...
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1990
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One of the largest crimes in history was the 1980 robbery of the Boston Depositors Trust by a group of policemen as related...
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Kirkland
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1990
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A Vietnam War veteran (John Schneider) renounces the military for a priest's habit, but after his wife and daughter are...
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Rev. Hughes
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1989
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This sci-fi horror film is a knock-off of the Alien films. Set in the Mojave desert in the 21st century, it depicts a...
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Hal
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1989
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We know we're in a 1988 film when we're invited to laugh at O.J. Simpson in an opening slapstick sequence. We can also...
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Capt. Ed Hocken
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1988
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1988
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This cliché-ridden car-racing feature doesn't even get off the blocks. The unshaven villains have greasy hair and black...
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Vincent Duplain
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1988
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1988
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Exposure to a chemically-contaminated water supply turns scientists into raving lunatics who begin terrorizing a tiny desert...
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Sheriff Hanks
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1988
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1988
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When a shady businessman (Alex Cord) attempts to dodge the law by sailing off to a remote island paradise, he brings along a...
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Mike Harvey
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1988
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1988
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Ray Spruce
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1987
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In this actioner, a crack unit of elite mercenaries must protect a recently deposed Middle Eastern leader and his family...
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1987
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In this pilot Western produced for Canadian television, two brothers and their cousin become bandits to rescue their ranch...
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1987
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In this actioner, an auto engineer and an auto racer become romantic rivals when they fall for the same wealthy socialite. ~...
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1987
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1987
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Moronic teens vacationing in Demonwood Forest are terrorized by a shambling Neanderthal -- not the director, but a big goon...
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Bill Crafton
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1987
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This comedy is set 15 years after the final nuclear holocaust and centers upon two fellows who have been stuck in their...
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Spade Chandler
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1986
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Menahem Golan melds a Chuck Norris action spectacle with the disaster film genre in The Delta Force. The story is based upon...
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1986
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The struggle of Frederic Bartholdi to build the Statue of Liberty is presented in this dramatized biography. ~ Sandra...
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1986
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1985
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The fact that this made-for-TV movie is derivation of the megahit Airport is obvious by the presence of novelist...
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1985
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Benjamin Wheeler
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1985
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The owner of a professional football team must restore the titular train and run it from Tennessee to NYC in 24 hours if he...
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1984
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1984
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A motorcycle gang invades a small desert town, terrorizing everyone. Nobody's able to stop them until an ex-Vietnam combat...
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Tick Rand
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1984
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A double disaster film with both an American and a Japanese cast, Virus presents some pretty wild probabilities to viewers....
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1982
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Yes, friends, the world will come to an end in the year 2000. This time, folks, we're not relying on mere Biblical prophecy,...
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1982
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Host
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1981
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Opening well past the point favored by most romantic comedies, director/co-writer/star Albert Brooks' take on the genre...
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1981
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As in the real-life story which spawned it, Rare Breed deals with the kidnapping of a racehorse and the quest of its loving...
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Nathan Hill
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1981
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The plan was to develop a Star Wars type TV series with heavy injections of Sword N Sorcery. The title of the pilot was...
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1981
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Designed as a spoof of slasher movies, this gory comedy is set in a town that more than a decade ago was home to the...
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Dr. Graves
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1981
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In this actioner, a vengeful official from southern Vietnam heads for the United States to make the American soldiers who...
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Anthony Fusqua
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1981
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This action drama based around a construction site was a star vehicle for television actor Lee Majors between his two series...
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Lew Cassidy
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1980
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After a passenger liner is rammed and sunk by a derelict German freighter from World War II, the handful of survivors (which...
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Capt. Ashland
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1980
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1980
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Roy McLean
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1980
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The fourth Airport film may be the silliest of them all, as George Kennedy returns, this time co-piloting with Alain Delon....
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Capt. Joe Patroni
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1979
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Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five...
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1979
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Alfred Hitchcock fans need not be reminded that "The McGuffin" is Hitchcock's term for the gimmicks (missing papers, stolen...
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Chief Talasek
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1979
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1978
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What if General George S. Patton didn't die in a car accident, as history tells us, but at the hands of a paid assassin?...
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George S. Patton, Jr.
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1978
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Former TV documentary filmmaker Mel Stuart tries to inject an acceptable degree of verisimilitude in Mean Dog Blues. A victim...
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Capt. Omar Kinsman
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1978
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Stretching the Airport concept as far as it will go, this third film in the series sticks a jet full of old actors 50 feet...
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1977
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In this drama, an international crisis is spawned after a young American man is killed in Tokyo. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1977
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Based on a Joseph Wambaugh story, this police drama centers on tough, aging cop Bumper Morgan's search for the man who killed...
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1975
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A simple man becomes bent on violent revenge in this thriller. John Kinsdale (George Kennedy) is an American who lives with...
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John Kinsdale
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1975
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Clint Eastwood both directed and starred in this thriller based on a novel by Trevanian. Dr. Jonathan Hemlock (Eastwood) is a...
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Ben Bowman
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1975
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In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of...
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Joseph Patroni
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1974
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Los Angeles is the natural site for a film about earthquakes: they happen there frequently, and the landscape is familiar to...
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Patrolman Slade
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1974
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1974
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As much an eccentric character study as a road movie, Michael Cimino's directorial debut follows the adventures of a quartet...
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Red Leary
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1974
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Gilbert Wright's novel Madman's Chain had already been adapted to television by Alcoa/Goodyear Theatre by the time that Cry...
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Sam Hadley
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1974
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James Hilton's beloved fantasy novel about the land of Shangri-La was given an awkward musical treatment in this...
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Sam Cornelius
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1973
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In this action adventure, five wilderness greenhorns on a hiking trip stumble across the remains of a skyjacker. They also...
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1973
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John Wayne plays a lawman who has to deal with the problems of fatherhood in a big way in Cahill: United States Marshall....
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Fraser
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1973
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The Great American Tragedy is a melodrama about an aerospace engineer and his family who struggle to survive after he...
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1972
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Doc Council
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1971
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The Priest Killer was the second TV pilot film starring George Kennedy as Sarge, a cop-turned-priest-turned-amateur-cop (the...
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Sarge Swanson
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1971
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First telecast September 14, 1971, "The Priest Killer" was originally identified as the two-hour opening episode of...
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1971
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George Kennedy plays a tough San Diego police sergeant who quits the force when his wife is killed. He becomes a priest, and...
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1970
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False Witness is the British title of the American thriller Zigzag, which in turn was partially inspired by the 1950 film...
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Paul R. Cameron
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1970
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Hoke
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1970
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When Jimmy Price (Jim Brown) wins an upset victory for sheriff, he becomes the first black man ever to hold the job (or any...
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John Little
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1970
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Airport had enough plot and enough star power in its cast for three feature films, and it only encompassed about half of the...
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Patroni
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1970
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Chris (George Kennedy) is the lone survivor of the original seven gunmen who is recruited to help in a peasant struggle in...
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Chris
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1969
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Ben Hecht's reminiscences from his youth as a cub reporter in 1910 Chicago makes an uneasy transition to the screen in this...
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Axel P. Johanson
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1969
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In this comic western, Flagg (Robert Mitchum) is a veteran marshal forced to retire by the pompous Mayor Wilker...
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McKay
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1969
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Film star Lylah Clare is dead, but her legend lives on. Movie-producer Barney Sheean (Ernest Borgnine) hires Elsa Brinkmann...
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1968
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This combination romantic comedy and political satire finds fashion photographer Ben Morris (James Garner) traveling to Latin...
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Ryderbeit
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1968
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Doris Day peers through layers of camera gauze to star in The Ballad of Josie, a second-rate variation of Cat Ballou. For...
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Arch Ogden
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1968
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Sheriff Johnson
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1968
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The Boston Strangler adopts the split-screen technique then in vogue (see also The Thomas Crown Affair) to relate the true...
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Phil Di Natale
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1968
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Paul Newman was nominated for an Oscar and George Kennedy received one for his work in this allegorical prison drama. Luke...
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Dragline
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1967
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Maj. Max Armbruster
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1967
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Otto Preminger directed this star-studded adaptation of K.B. Gliden's novel about racial prejudice and emotional unrest in...
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1967
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A dazed man, David Stillwell (Gregory Peck), wanders down the stairs of a New York skyscraper during a power blackout, only...
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1966
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In this adventurous chase film, three orphans head for the US. Unbeknownst to them, they carry with them important...
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1965
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Henry Hathaway directs the 1965 psychological Western The Sons of Katie Elder. Four sons reunite in their Texas hometown to...
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1965
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The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic...
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1965
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Based on Elleston Trevor's novel, The Flight of the Phoenix opens with a well-staged plane crash in the middle of the Sahara...
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1965
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An unusually long pre-credits sequence establishes the roots of faded Southern belle Charlotte's (Bette Davis) insanity;...
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1965
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In Harm's Way, based on James Bassett's novel Harm's Way, has enough plot in it for four movies or a good miniseries (when it...
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1965
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1964
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Henri Le Clerc
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1964
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George Kennedy guest-stars as Waldo Watson, a born loser who has decided to end it all. Feeling pity for Waldo, Hoss...
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Waldo Watson
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1964
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Based on the popular children's story by Scott O'Dell, this family movie tells of the true adventures of a young Native...
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Aleut Captain
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1964
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Henry Martin
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1964
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Locked up in the Mayberry jail, a pair of fugitive thieves warn Andy and Barney that their accomplices will soon show up to...
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Detective
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1963
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Herman Scobie
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1963
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Heavy on slapstick and light on the more subtle forms of humor, this standard comedy by Frank Tashlin is still an amusing...
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1963
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His gun hand crippled in a shootout with sodbuster Brock March (Chris Alcaide), ruthless land baron Colonel Draco (Warren...
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1963
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1963
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Middle-aged sculptor John Kenyon (John Larkin) falls hopelessly in love with his young model Theba (Marianna Hill),...
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1963
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A teenage boy, the son of a recently widowed policeman's wife, accidentally witnesses a wrestler killing his girl friend in...
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1962
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Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art...
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1962
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Poetess Emily Eubanks (Fintan Meyler) hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to locate her missing fiance, a troubled musician named...
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1962
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Advertised on the sleeve of its home-video release as a "Charles Bronson western", Bull of the West is actually comprised of...
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1962
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John Fox Jr.'s popular 1906 novel has been filmed several times, and converted into a number of theatrical presentations. The...
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1961
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Charles Bronson guest stars as Henry Grey, a mother-dominated farmer who hopes to escape his miserable existence by wedding a...
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1961
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The fifth season of Have Gun, Will Travel begins as soldier-of-fortune Paladin (Richard Boone) provides escort for Adella...
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1961
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After a confrontation with a roughneck named Merton (Gene Lyons) in a seedy flophouse, Paladin (Richard Boone) rides off into...
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1961
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Someone is trying to corner the market in illegal champagne before New Year's Eve of 1932--a last-ditch effort to turn a huge...
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1961
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"The Infernal Machine" is a horseless carriage, invented by Hoss Cartwright's friend Daniel Pettibone (Eddie Ryder)....
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1961
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Bounty hunters hired by an ex-con focus on the Wells Fargo agent who placed the ex-con in prison. ~ Rovi...
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1961
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This episode draws upon the considerable talents of several TV-western stalwarts, including George Kennedy, Harry Carey Jr.,...
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1960
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Bart (Jack Kelly) is framed for crimes he didn't commit by sadistic sheriff Horace Hadley (Edgar Buchanan) and his equally...
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1960
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A young white woman has been abducted by the Sioux, and her father has come to Paladin to help effect her rescue. In this...
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1960
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Car repossession is the focus of this comedy which examines the illegal aspects of this organization. ~ Rovi...
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