Unable to produce the deed to their land, the Waltons are threatened with eviction from the mountain by a powerful lumber...
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1973
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In this pivotal episode, budding writer John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is encouraged by his teacher Miss Hunter...
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1972
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Imogene Coca guest stars as Mary the Good Fairy, who visits the Stephens household...
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1971
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This time around, Endora has turned Darrin into a gorilla. As Samantha struggles to undo the spell, the now-hirsute Darrin is...
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1971
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Samantha takes over the responsibilities of Mary the Good Fairy (guest star...
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1971
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When Tabitha won't eat, Esmerelda conjures up a glass of magic milk to improve her appetite. Unfortunately, the milk is...
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1970
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Have you ever longed for the day when James Brown, Martha Raye, and Col. Harland Sanders would appear in a movie together?...
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1970
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The seventh season of the fantasy sitcom Bewitched is launched by a multi-episode story arc, representing the first time that...
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1970
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Tired of sharing her mother with baby brother Adam, Tabitha creates a duplicate of Samantha, who then takes her on a...
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1970
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Back home after their eventful visit to Salem, MA, the Stephens family returns to business as usual when Darrin brings home a...
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1970
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On another of his "no witchcraft" kicks, Darrin wants nothing to do with the magical cigarette lighter given to him as a...
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1969
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Samantha falls victim to "the Venetian Verbal Virus," which causes her to speak in nothing but rhymes. Unfortunately, her...
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1969
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Tabitha's little friend, Sidney, insists that there is no Santa Claus. To prove the boy wrong, Esmerelda conjures up Santa...
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1969
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Hoping to retrieve Tabitha's toy flying saucer, Aunt Clara accidentally summons a genuine spaceship from the dog star Sirius,...
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1968
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Darrin wonders if his life would be any different if Samantha were to tell the world that she is a witch. To purge such...
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1968
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With the exception of Marion Lorne, who passed away in the spring of 1968, the familiar cast members of the fantasy sitcom...
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1968
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In his efforts to save the weeping willow tree which Darrin gave Samantha when Tabitha was born, Dr. Bombay inadvertently...
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1968
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A few seasons back, Abner Kravitz moved in with Darrin and Samantha when his wife, Gladys, kicked him out of the house. This...
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1968
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Season five of Bewitched got under way on September 26, 1968, with the episode titled "Samantha's Wedding Present." Miffed at...
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1968
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The trouble begins when Darrin orders a rocking chair for Samantha as a surprise. Misunderstanding the situation, Endora...
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1967
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Darrin doesn't know it, but he's in dire jeopardy. If he should fulfill his destiny and kiss the beautiful Terry Warbell...
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1967
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Sexy witch Samantha Stephens (Elizabeth Montgomery) continues to be compelled to cast various and sundry magical spells...
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1967
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The title of this episode refers to a rare ailment which befalls Endora. In his efforts to cure Endora of her allergy, Dr....
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1967
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Elizabeth Montgomery appears in the dual role of wifely witch Samantha Stephens and her flamboyant lookalike cousin Serena....
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1967
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John Fiedler guest stars as Fergus F. Finglehoff, a frog who has been transformed into man. Having fallen in love with a...
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1967
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Once again, little Tabitha tries out her own rudimentary magical powers, with strange results. This time, Tabitha makes the...
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1967
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In the first episode of a two-part story arc, Aunt Clara tries to magically summon an electrician to fix Samantha's lamp. As...
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1966
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Abner and Gladys Kravitz give the Stephenses' newborn baby Tabitha a birthday present: a single share of stock, purchased by...
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Abner Kravitz
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1966
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Jack Weston guest stars as Gladys Kravitz's brother, Louis. A former musical prodigy, Louis gave up the violin after an...
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Abner Kravitz
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1966
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This installment of Bewitched is one of several 1960s sitcom episodes tied in with the annual Soapbox Derby in Akron, OH....
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, the Stephenses are still playing host to Benjamin Franklin (Fredd Wayne), whom...
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1966
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The Glass Bottom Boat is hardly a high point in the careers of star Doris Day and director Frank Tashlin, though it is a...
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1966
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Season three of the fantasy sitcom Bewitched not only marks the series' switchover from black-and-white to color, but also...
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1966
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Zany Uncle Arthur moves into the Stephens household, wanting to be near baby Tabitha. Enter Endora, who accuses Arthur of...
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1966
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Over the objections of everyone concerned, Endora plans a wild party in the Stephens household to celebrate Halloween, her...
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1966
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Who caused the Great Power Blackout on November 9, 1965? According to this episode of Bewitched, the culprit may well have...
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1966
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Dick Gautier guest stars as Aubert, a Parisian dress designer who has been frustrated in his efforts to break into the...
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Abner Kravitz
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1966
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Samantha braces herself for a visit from Darrin's "kind of eccentric" Uncle Albert (Henry Hunter), whom she has never met....
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Abner Kravitz
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1966
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In the first installment of a two-part story, Robert Strauss is cast as Charlie Leach, a sleazy private detective. Hired by...
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1966
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Endora is tired of hearing Gladys Kravitz brag about her "brilliant" little nephew, Edgar. To show up Gladys, Endora uses...
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1966
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Samantha's warlock father, Maurice, pays a visit to his expectant daughter. Unfortunately, Maurice mistakes the Tates' infant...
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1965
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The Stephens household is set on its ear when Samantha is put in charge of capricious ten-year-old warlock Merle Brocken...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Once again, Gladys Kravitz catches Samantha in the act of witchcraft, and once again is unable to convince her husband Abner...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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To get snoopy next-door neighbor Gladys Kravitz off her back, Samantha convinces Gladys that she herself is endowed with...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Hoping to help Darrin locate an exotic model for his latest ad campaign, Samantha transforms a Siamese cat into a gorgeous...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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The title of this episode refers to a magical prescription conjured up by Aunt Clara. Samantha would be wise to follow...
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1965
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1965
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The big news in season two of Bewitched is the birth of Tabitha Stephens, the daughter of attractive witch Samantha Stephens...
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1965
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While penning a play about the Civil War, Samantha suffers a severe case of writer's block. Helpful Darrin advises Sam to...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Again involving herself in local politics, Samantha throws her support behind city council candidate Ed Wright...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Originally telecast September 16, 1965, "Alias Darrin Stephens" was the first episode of Bewitched's second season. On the...
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1965
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Among her many other reasons for disliking her son-in-law Darrin, Endora is dissatisfied with Darrin's physical appearance....
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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After another of their famous arguments, Gladys Kravitz kicks her husband, Abner, out of the house. With nowhere else to go,...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Samantha is appointed entertainment chairman for the annual hospital benefit show. Having heard of a wonderful magician named...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Darrin doesn't know what trouble is until beautiful model Pleasure O'Riley (Kipp Hamilton) moves next door to the Stephens...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Samantha joins a movement to have a traffic light installed at a busy neighborhood intersection. She engages the services of...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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Hoping to break the monotony of her domestic existence, Samantha dons a black wig. At the same time, Darrin suggests that he...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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At Samantha's suggestion, Endora decides to briefly experience life as a mortal. Endora transforms herself into a clone of...
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Abner Kravitz
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1965
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1964
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In this crime drama, a bored, but seductive wife of a wealthy old ranch goes cruising for trouble and finds it when she...
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1964
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Filmed in black-and-white, the first season of Bewitched got under way just after the wedding of Darrin and Samantha Stephens...
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1964
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Fully aware that her mother, Endora, disapproves of her marriage to a mere mortal, Samantha tries to convince Endora that...
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Abner Kravitz
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1964
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Audie Murphy continued to make 1950s-style westerns into the 1960s. In Bullet for a Badman, Logan Keliher (Murphy) is framed...
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1964
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When Larry Tate sees Samantha go into an obstetrician's office, he jumps to the obvious conclusion. Before long, Larry has...
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Abner Kravitz
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1964
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Darrin braces himself for his first meeting with Samantha's highly judgmental mother, Endora. Unfortunately, Endora's visit...
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Abner Kravitz
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1964
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1964
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Recovering alcoholic William Sherwood (Peter Breck) falls off the wagon when he sees his wife Ruth (Janet Dey)--who was...
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1964
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A man falls for an exotic "bad girl," unaware he's already met the nice girl lurking beneath the surface, in this romantic...
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Joseph Bergner
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1963
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Jack Klugman guest stars as Morton Halas, an unethical but supremely successful criminal lawyer whose services are highly...
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1961
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1958
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Marjorie Morgenstern (Natalie Wood) is an 18-year-old, middle-class, Jewish girl from New York who wants nothing more than to...
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1958
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Commissar Vassili Markovich
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1957
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Jeff Chandler plays big-city lawyer James Gordon Blane, who heads to a small Nevada town to defend a playboy (Phillip Reed)...
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Billy Giles
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1957
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With his movie career fading in 1955, Bob Hope was amenable to writer/director Mel Shavelson's suggestion that Hope try...
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Barney Green
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1955
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The Glenn Miller Story traces Miller's rise from pit-orchestra trombone player to leader of the most successful big band of...
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Si Schribman
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1954
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In this bizarre western, two prospectors strike it rich and set out across Death Valley with their riches. They are chased by...
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Ghazili
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1952
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1951
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For his initial effort from his own Norma Productions, Burt Lancaster picked a winner in Ten Tall Men. Lancaster stars as...
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Londos
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1951
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Hoping to force Lucille Ball into breaking her contract, Columbia Pictures chieftain Harry Cohn assigned her to the...
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Gazi
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1951
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1951
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In the tradition of 20th Century Fox's semi-documentary "Now it can be told" films, Monogram Picture's "A" division Allied...
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Reggie
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1950
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1949
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The never-solved disappearance of Judge Crater in 1930 was the inspiration for RKO's The Judge Steps Out. Alexander Knox (who...
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Mike
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1949
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As shown by the clock face that opens and closes the film, The Set-Up takes place within a compact 72 minutes, with the...
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Tiny
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1949
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Unusually lavish for an Eagle-Lion production, The Adventures of Casanova lacks only Technicolor and "star" names. Lensed in...
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Jacopo
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1948
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The Warner Bros. musical My Wild Irish Rose purports to tell the life story of popular 19th century balladeer Chauncey...
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1947
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In the RKO swashbuckler Sinbad the Sailor, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. nostalgically emulates his famous father. The first seven...
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Sabu
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1947
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This Warner Bros. programmer stars Dane Clark as Prohibition-era columnist Don Corwin and Janis Paige as speakeasy singer...
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Joe Marino
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1946
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According to the MGM publicity department, Gallant Bess was based on a true story, as told by Naval Reserve officer Marvin...
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Lug
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1946
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In this film noir with romantic overtones, con man and cardsharp Nick Blake (John Garfield) returns home after serving in...
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1946
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Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her bravura portrayal of the titular heroine in Mildred Pierce. The original James M....
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1945
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A few corny moments aside, Objective Burma must rate as one of the best combat films of WW2. Errol Flynn stars as Captain...
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Gabby Gordon
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1945
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Zachary Scott made his screen debut in this clever bit of film noir that has gained a cult reputation in recent years. Dutch...
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1944
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In this remake of Outward Bound, which updated the story to include topical refences to the war still raging in Europe, Henry...
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1944
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Designed as a followup to the enormously successful Casablanca, Passage to Marseille utilizes the talents of many of the on-...
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1944
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After several years' faithful service in supporting roles, Jack Carson was awarded his first Warner Bros. starring vehicle...
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Boris Murphy
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1944
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More so than most wartime films, Mission to Moscow must be viewed within the context of its times. Requested by President...
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Freddie
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1943
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On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two...
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1943
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The splashy, star-studded This is the Army is based on the Irving Berlin Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was...
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Maxie Stoloff
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1943
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Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
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1943
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Director Curtis Bernhardt hadn't wanted to make Juke Girl, but he was under contract to Warner Bros. and had to tow the line...
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1942
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1942
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Rosalind Russell plays aspiring Ohio journalist Ruth Sherwood, who heads for New York to seek her fortune, accompanied by her...
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Appopolous, Landlord
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1942
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James Cagney made his first Technicolor appearance in the morale-boosting aviation flick Captains of the Clouds. Cagney plays...
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Blimp Lebec
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1942
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Wings for the Eagle is an overbaked but sincere tribute to the wartime defense workers at the Lockheed Aircraft Plant, where...
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Jake Hanso
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1942
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Strawberry Blonde is the second, and by far the most well-regarded, of the three film versions of James Hogan's play One...
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1941
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Neither James Cagney nor Bette Davis were particularly pleased with the outdated screwball comedy The Bride Came C.O.D., but...
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1941
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When World War I hero Alvin York agreed to sell the movie rights to his life story to Warner Bros., it was on three...
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1941
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Affectionately Yours offers the spectacle of glamorous Merle Oberon and gorgeous Rita Hayworth jockeying for the best camera...
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Pasha
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1941
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Out of the Fog is the film version of the Irwin Shaw play The Gentle People, refashioned to mollify the Hollywood censors by...
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Igor Propotkin
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1941
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This third film version of Maxwell Anderson's play Saturday's Children stars Claude Rains as the impecunious but proud father...
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Herbie Smith
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1940
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1940
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This slightly laundered remake of the 1932 courtroom classic The Mouthpiece stars George Brent as brilliant but unprincipled...
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1940
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Previously filmed in 1920 and 1931, James Oliver Curwood's River's End was given a third go-round by Warner Bros. in 1940....
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Andy Dijon
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1940
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In this drama, set in New York City, two brothers fight it out over a girl. The boys were raised by their Italian mother....
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Tony
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1940
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South of Suez is where diamond-mine foreman John Gamble (George Brent) plies his trade. When his boss is murdered, Gamble is...
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Eli Snedeker
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1940
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Boasting Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth and bandleader Andre Kostelanitz as its leading players, it's surprising that Music in...
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1940
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1940
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There are three key characters in Anatole Litvak's filmization of Aben Kandel's novel City for Conquest, as opposed to the...
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1940
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Poor Mr. Trippe, a spineless spouse, finds himself brow-beaten by his overbearing nag of a wife who constantly reminds him...
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Oscar Armstrong
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1940
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Famous filmmaker Jacques Tourneur (known for his compelling film noir and scary horror movies) makes his directorial debut in...
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1939
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1939
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"Garbo Laughs!" declared the ads for Ninotchka. In the face of dwindling foreign revenues, MGM decided to put Greta Garbo, a...
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1939
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In this romantic musical, a Russian prince sees a lovely singer in a town cafe and falls head-over-heels. Realizing that he...
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1939
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Maisie stars Ann Sothern as a worldly showgirl stranded in Wyoming when her show fails. She accepts a job at a carnival...
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1939
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In this comedy, a young woman is determined to spend a weekend with her lover before he takes off to Europe for his new job....
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1939
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More substantial than most of the potboilers produced in the late '20s by Harry J. Brown, The Snob Buster starred former male...
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Uncle Tobias
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1925
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