Previously adapted twice before, most notably for the Oscar-nominated 1950 film starring James Stewart, Mary Chase's classic...
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1998
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1994
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1993
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1990
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1988
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Each of Katharine Hepburn's 1980s TV movies was heralded as the lady's last-ever appearance. We are fortunate indeed that she...
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1988
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Local bullies find themselves the recipients of a Christmas miracle when they perform in the Christmas pageant. ~ Kristie...
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1986
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Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry was especially written by playwright James Prideaux for Katharine Hepburn. It would have been...
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1986
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The ads for The Stone Pillow tended to suggest that this TV movie was Lucille Ball's dramatic debut--completely ignoring the...
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1985
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Children in the Crossfire examines the plight of the youngest victims of Northern Ireland's never-ending religious strife....
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1984
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This story about an elderly couple who start a large controversy when everyone learns they plan on committing suicide stars...
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1983
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Several criminal lawyers reunite every year in the Swiss mountains to entertain themselves with fake trials and murder...
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1982
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Directed by George Schaefer, this light made-for-television drama is based upon the novel of the same name by Robert...
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1982
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This exhaustive (and exhausting) 3-hour TV movie dramatizes the last three months of Adolph Hitler's life, spent in his...
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1981
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The videotaped TV movie The People vs. Jean Harris premiered May 7, 1981-five weeks after the outcome of Jean Harris' trial....
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1981
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Originally titled The Voyage of the Mayflower, this made-for-TV historical drama was, not surprisingly, first telecast as a...
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1979
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The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film...
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1979
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1978
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NBC correspondent Betty Rollin's book about her own mastectomy, First You Cry, was adapted for television by Carmen Culver....
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1978
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Based on Rachel Maddux' book The Orchard Children, this still-timely 1978 TV movie stars Shirley Jones and Len Cariou as the...
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1978
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First telecast by CBS on October 12, 1977, the made-for-TV A Girl Called Hatter Fox was adapted from a novel by Marilyn...
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1977
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1977
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Julie Harris stars as Mary Todd Lincoln in this look at the twilight of the former First Lady's life. After her husband's...
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1976
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Susan Clark, the queen of the made-for-TV biopic (in 1976, at least), stars as legendary aviator Amelia Earhart. The story...
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1976
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1975
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In a strange blending of reality and fantasy, this is the story of F. Scott Fitzgerald's use of the creative process to try...
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1974
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Time for Love, aka New Kind of Love, was the pilot for an unsold anthology series. The throughline of the anthology was to...
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1973
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In this comedy, a greedy Mexican don, the biggest landowner around, is used to getting his own way. The trouble begins when...
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1973
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The War of Children is an uncomfortably realistic TV drama of the latter-day "troubles" in Ireland. The tension is magnified...
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1972
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Among a cliquish set of country club doctors and surgeons, it seems that sleeping around is the norm. Early in the film,...
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1970
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Time for Giving is the British title for the American comedy film Generation. This exercise in late-sixties "mod"-ness is...
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1969
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Police Captain Matthews (George Peppard) believes he has successfully pinned a murder and rape conviction on Paul Sanderson...
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1969
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In this historical drama, the romantic and political relationships between England's Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Essex...
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1968
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This 17th-century British costume drama is taken from the life of the first Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill. Originally...
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1967
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Socrates falls from grace, and becomes the lone voice of democracy amongst the corruption of his fellow Athenians in this...
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1966
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Adapted for television by Robert Hartung from the play by Barrie Stavus, Lamp at Midnight deals with the 16th-century...
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1966
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The story of revolutionary Victorian nurse Florence Nightingale is told in this drama. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1965
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Trevor Howard stars as 19th-century British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, in this videotaped, 90-minute color special....
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1963
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This biopic chronicles the reign of England's Queen Victoria from her ascension to the throne in 1837 to her Diamond...
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1961
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William Shakespeare's last completed play The Tempest was pared down to 90 minutes for this full-color TV adaptation....
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1960
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Breaking with their usual videotape tradition, the producers of NBC television's Hallmark Hall of Fame decided to commit its...
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1960
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A Doll's House is a 90-minute TV adaptation of the 1879 play by Henrik Ibsen. Julie Harris stars as Nora Helmer, the dutiful...
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1959
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Not to be confused with the 1953 Kiss Me Kate - the big screen feature directed by George Sidney with assist from Bob Fosse...
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1958
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First staged on Broadway in 1940 with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne and Montgomery Clift in the starring roles, Robert...
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1957
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Hollywood's archetypal "good woman" Greer Garson pulls off an astonishing about-face as the wicked, scheming Regina Giddens...
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1956
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1956
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Paul Douglas repeats his Broadway stage role as corrupt, bombastic scrap-metal tycoon Harry Brock in this Hallmark Hall of...
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1956
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1954
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