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1993
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Karen Arthur, the Emmy-winning director of Cagney and Lacey, was in the driver's seat for the made-for-TV psychological...
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1991
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Twice Shy was originally telecast on the syndicated anthology "Mystery Wheel of Adventure." It was one of three dramas based...
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1989
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In this sequel to the 1981 hit comedy Arthur, the story picks up where it left off with the bibulous millionaire hero...
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Martha Bach
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1988
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Barnard Hughes stars in this compelling TV movie as an elderly urbanite who allegedly refuses to shelter a young Hispanic...
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1987
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One of the more effectively spooky and financially successful horror films of the '80s got an inevitable sequel with this...
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1986
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Abuse is the key word of this made-for-TV drama. This time, it is abuse levelled against ageing parents by their own...
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Charlotte Kessling
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1986
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Originally made for TV consumption, the story focuses on a madam sent to a New Orleans convent for rehabilitation. ~ John...
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1985
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Given the credibility of the story and the sincerity of the players, it is surprising to learn that the made-for-TV Do You...
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1985
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Following the lead of the CBS soap opera Capitol, NBC's daytime drama Loving was introduced by a two-hour, prime-time TV...
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1984
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The 1,000-day presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the early '60s is depicted from the glorious beginning to the tragic...
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1983
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Mrs. Monahan
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1983
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1983
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Craig has a psychic link to Keith, and travels from his home in the United States to Hamburg, Germany, after telepathically...
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1982
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In this crime comedy, Dixie's life changes completely after the prostitution ring she runs is raided. She too is arrested...
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1982
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The ads for Arthur suggested that this was an obnoxious film about an obnoxious man, an eternally drunken millionaire...
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Martha Bach
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1981
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Based on Katherine Anne Porter's short story, the touching saga of a elderly matriarch who still mourns over her lost love...
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1980
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A young Hector Elizondo (of TV's Chicago Hope) stars in this low-key thriller about a harried, unemployed young husband who...
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1980
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The romance between the wife of a 9th century Irish monarch and her husband's nephew is the focus of this drama also known...
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1979
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Toland
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1978
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This growing-up story, set in Australia during the '20s, features a young man (Christopher Pate) who gains from his wise...
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Grandma Carr
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1977
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1977
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The Quinns follows the exploits of four generations of an Irish-American family. Much of the screen time is spent on domestic...
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1977
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A bitter love triangle sets the stage for tragedy between two brothers and the woman only one of them can have in the...
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1976
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Explore a more innocent time in Eugene O'Neill's nostalgic coming-of-age tale about a boy and his first experiences in love...
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1976
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14-year-old Jodie Foster portrays Deirdre Striden, an 11-year-old cancer victim in Echoes of a Summer. Eugene...
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Sara
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1976
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1975
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D.H. Lawrence's autobiographical drama about his parents, The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd, is performed in this 1974 production...
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1974
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In Paul Mazursky's rueful character drama, 57-year-old Art Carney plays Harry, a 70-plus Manhattan widower who loses his tiny...
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Jessie
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1974
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Mrs. Jackson
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1973
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A drug addict seduces his lover into sharing his chemical joys and together they begin a wrenching downward spiral into...
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1971
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1968
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Con artist James Jarvis (Richard Johnson) has made a comfortable living posing as an investment counselor in order to bilk...
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Agatha
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1965
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Critically acclaimed Rod Steiger plays Sol Nazerman, a Jewish pawnbroker who survived imprisonment in a Nazi concentration...
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Marilyn Birchfield
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1964
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1961
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Something of a variant on the American western where colonialists face off with Native Americans, The Fiercest Heart by...
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Tante Maria
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1961
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Ten North Frederick is a generally satisfying adaptation of one of John O'Hara's weaker novels. Gary Cooper plays wealthy...
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Edith Chapin
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1958
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The story of Jesus Christ is recounted from Pontius Pilate's beleaguered perspective in this Easter installment of the...
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1952
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Obsessed was based on the William Dinner-William Moray play The Late Edwina Black, which also served as the film's original...
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Elizabeth Grahame
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1951
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Taking advantage of Paramount's "frozen funds" in Britain, producer Hal Wallis was able to film much of So Evil My Love in...
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Susan Courtney
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1948
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Set during WWII, this taut and suspenseful espionage outing chronicles the courage of a brand-new cadre of specially trained...
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Ellen Rogers
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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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Gladys Halvorsen
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1946
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On the eve of the Chinese New Year, three strangers make a pact before a small statue of the Chinese goddess of Destiny. The...
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Crystal Shackleford
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1946
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Fabric designer Harry Quincey (George Sanders) has the unhappy task of caring for his tiresome unmarried sisters, Lettie...
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Lettie Quincy
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1945
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All but forgotten today, Ladies Courageous was one of the more successful wartime morale-boosters. Loretta Young heads the...
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Vinnie Alford
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1944
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Edith Wilson
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1944
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An expansion of, and improvement upon, Lillian Hellman's stage play of the same name, Watch on the Rhine stars Paul Lukas,...
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Marthe de Brancovis
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1943
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In this grim melodrama, Barbara Stanwyck plays the eldest of three wealthy sisters who become orphans when their father dies...
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Evelyn Gaylord
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1942
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In this melodrama, a loyal research psychologist escapes from Budapest after the nature of his work is discovered. He...
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Dr. Mary Murray
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1941
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In this drama, a terminally ill college professor with only three months to live asks some younger colleagues what he should...
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Betty Farroway
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1941
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A Child is Born is a remake of 1932's Life Begins, softened to conform to stricter movie censorship and lengthened to qualify...
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Grace Sutton
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1940
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Bonnie Coburn
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1940
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Isabella Linton
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1939
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Bette Davis earned an Oscar nomination for her role in this classic four-hanky tearjerker. Judith Traherne (Bette Davis) is a...
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Ann King
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1939
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In this comedy, two van drivers are tricked by a fellow who tells them that they are working with the law when in fact, they...
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1939
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In this lively musical, a talented little tap dancer enters her grandpa's talent show and not only wins, she also helps her...
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1938
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As early as 1937's Young and Innocent, Alfred Hitchcock was beginning to repeat himself, but audiences didn't mind so long as...
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1937
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It's a tossup as to which George Eliot novel has most often been adapted to the screen, though it appears that...
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Maggie Tulliver
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1937
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In this melodrama, a crooner becomes pals with a gangster and saves him from his own vindictive moll (she is also the...
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1937
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A robbery committed by gambler Fitzgerald is claimed by his friend Banks while the two are stationed at an African outpost....
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1936
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In this British comedy a man discovers 1,000 pounds in a taxi. The kindly man gives it to an impoverished Irish girl. ~...
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1936
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For 400 years, the Fosdyck family were the only fishermen in a tiny British coastal village. Now, the Fosdyck's predominance...
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Ruth Fosdyck
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1935
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In this drama, a naval hero finds himself framed by his CO's son for the theft of classified documents. He not only proves...
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1935
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1935
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The Ace of Spades is a lively little British crime meller. Detective Nick Trent (Michael Hogan) sets out to investigate the...
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1935
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Joan
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1935
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Actress Geraldine Fitzgerald once complained that the sum total of her dialogue during her ingenue days was a petulant "But,...
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1935
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Will Hay heads a cast of nearly 40 popular British variety artists in Radio Parade of 1935. The magnificent supercilious Mr....
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1935
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1934
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This tragic drama chronicles the last days of an exiled Russian duke. To support himself, the duke worked at an all-night...
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1934
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