The 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street is transplanted to the 1990s with few changes in this family-oriented remake....
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From Screenplay by, Screenwriter
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1994
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In this fact-based drama, when Stephen Walls (Nathan Dawes), a four-year old, goes missing in the outback near his home in...
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Screenwriter
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1978
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In this Western comedy, Billy (Dean Martin) and Chuck (Rock Hudson) were the best of friends until Chuck married the girl...
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Director, Producer
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1973
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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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Director, Screenwriter
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1970
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In this comedy, New York City undergoes a dramatic change when a toucan carrying a strange virus is smuggled through...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1968
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In 1950, Maj. Jefferson Pike (James Garner), an Army intelligence agent who served with distinction in World War II, awakens...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1964
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Former TV leading man Richard Chamberlain plays a young lawyer about to take on an important murder case. He is shepherded...
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Producer
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1963
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In this tense espionage drama set in 1942, William Holden plays Eric Erickson, an American-born Swede who is put on the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1962
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Only slightly murky around the edges of character delineation, this wartime drama by George Seaton focuses on three American...
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Director
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1962
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Director
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1961
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Producer
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1960
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Clark Gable stars in this standard romantic comedy, one of his last films before his death in 1960. Based on the play Accent...
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Producer
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1959
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Hard-boiled, self-educated newspaper editor Clark Gable turns down an opportunity to lecture before a night-school journalism...
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1958
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Producer
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1957
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In this war romance, set during WW II, a widow falls for a Marine colonel. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1956
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Director
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1956
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The 20th Century-Fox Hour (later syndicated as The Hour of Stars) ran on CBS just shy of two years, from October 1955 through...
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1955
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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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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1954
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Bing Crosby heads this heart-tugging post war drama of a grieving widower who is duped into forming an unbreakable bond with...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1953
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Producer
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1952
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George and Helen Pasashvily's colorful memoir Anything Can Happen was delightfully brought to the screen by the Paramount...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1952
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Except for a few later guest-star spots, Dinah Shore ended her film career with Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick. Based on an...
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Producer
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1952
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Rhubarb is an amusing, if not entirely faithful, adaptation of the H. Allen Smith novel of the same name. When Thaddeus J....
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Producer
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1951
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When the continual bickering of a married couple threatens to tear them apart, an angel is sent to help them get back...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1950
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Filmed on location, The Big Lift is a reenactment of the Berlin airlift of 1948. Flexing their postwar muscles, the Russians...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1950
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Jason (William Holden) is a World War II veteran going to college on the GI Bill in the hope of bettering himself. He has...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1948
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George Seaton's 1948 comedy Chicken Every Sunday was based on the play by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein as well as...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1948
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Edmund Gwenn plays Kris Kringle, a bearded old gent who is the living image of Santa Claus. Serving as a last-minute...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1947
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In this musical set in late 19th-century Boston, a suffragette secretary finds that her political beliefs are standing in the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1947
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Frank Morgan plays a turn-of-the-century shipbuilder who dies of a sudden heart attack. Morgan is summoned to Heaven by the...
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1946
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Director, Screenwriter
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1945
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The real Diamond Horseshoe was a Las Vegas nightclub created by impresario Billy Rose, which spotlighted old-time stars from...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1945
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Screenwriter
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1944
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The old George M. Cohan theatrical chestnut The Meanest Man in the World was retailored for the screen to accommodate the...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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The Song of Bernadette is a reverent recounting of the life of St. Bernadette of Lourdes. As a teen-aged peasant girl growing...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Everything clicks in this tuneful, colorful and profitable Betty Grable musical. The star plays Katie Farley, a gyrating...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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This historical drama tells the story of the first class to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. In the...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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Screenwriter
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1942
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Screenwriter
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1941
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Jack Benny brings his own distinctive touch to Brandon Thomas' venerable (and oft-filmed) stage farce Charley's Aunt....
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Screenwriter
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1941
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The first of several remakes of 1938's Three Blind Mice, the Technicolor musical Moon Over Miami stars Betty Grable and...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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Fiercely independent authoress June Cameron (Loretta Young) has no time for men in her life. Chauvinistic medical college...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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This Thing Called Love extracts its laughs from the prehistoric concept of sexual frustration. Business partners...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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Screenwriter
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1937
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In this lively comedy, a humble Italian barber wins the Irish sweepstakes. Unfortunately, he has misplaced the ticket....
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Screen Story
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1935
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Student Tour looks like an MGM musical two-reeler that was expanded to feature length as it went along. Charles Butterworth...
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Screen Story
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1934
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