"Hello, gorgeous!" was Barbra Streisand's first comment to the Oscar statuette which she won for her performance in this...
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1968
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Though the title of this episode refers to the young lady played by Sheila Wells, the emphasis is on George's father,...
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1968
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Entertainer Phil Harris capitalizes on his public image (largely fabricated!) as an amiable boozer in the role of alcoholic...
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Ruby
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1968
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After playing on a strange-looking harp, Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) ends up where everybody said he would end up...or so it...
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1966
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Appropriately enough, the 271st and final episode of Perry Mason concerns a murder which takes place during the filming of a...
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1966
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Hoss Cartwright rescues a little girl named Lisa (Eileen Baral), who is in a state of speechless shock after surviving a...
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Collins
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1965
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In a depature from the usual Perry Mason format, Perry (Raymond Burr) flies to Europe as a personal favor to his old friend...
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1964
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Austin Lloyd (Gerald Mohr) is convinced that his business partner Dwight Garrett (Douglas Henderson) is stealing money from...
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1963
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Wealthy Walter Frazer (Torin Thatcher) has always held his daughter-in-law Sue Ellen (Diana Millay), a former nightclub...
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1961
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Jack Kelly plays a dual role in this episode, as frontier gambler Bart Maverick and his exact lookalike, vicious outlaw Red...
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1961
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In New Orleans during Mardi Gras, Bart (Jack Kelly) witnesses the murder (or more accurately, the execution) of a wine...
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1960
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While attending a gaudy carnival with their girlfriends, Joe and Hoss Cartwright are plunged into a baffling mystery when...
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Phil Reed
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1960
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Race hatred and drug trafficking threaten to tear apart a California high school in this teen drama. Frank White (Mark Damon)...
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Lt. Brooks
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1960
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In the town of Arroyo, Bart (Jack Kelly) is hired to protect gambling-hall proprietor Dave Lindell (Gerald Mohr) from a...
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1959
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The United States space program reports that its missing, overdue manned Mars probe has returned to Earth orbit, but that...
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O'Banion
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1959
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A transient finds the corpse of a murdered policeman and decides to steal his clothing and his identity to find the killers...
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1959
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Bret (James Garner) is offered $6000 by the American authorities to bring back accused murderer Steve Corbett (Gerald Mohr),...
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1958
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Riding into a small town, Bret (James Garner) and Bart (Jack Kelly) are amused when the locals mistake them for the notorious...
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1958
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The "psycho"-logical melodrama My World Dies Screaming was appropriately released on a double bill with...
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1958
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This generically-titled crime caper stars Mamie Van Doren as Vegas nightclub singer Vi Victor and Lee Van Cleef as her...
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Chuck Wheeler
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1958
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Bart (Jack Kelly) is one of several stagecoach passengers who are attacked by the Apaches. With their coach destroyed, the...
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1958
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Patricia Medina plays the title character in The Buckskin Lady. Medina is cast as female gambler Angela Medley, who is forced...
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Slinger
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1957
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When Bret (James Garner) is accused of robbery, he seeks out John Stacey (John Vivyan), the only man who can clear him. Alas,...
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1957
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Dragonfly Squadron is set in 1950 in the months before the beginning of the Korean War. John Hodiak stars as Major Mathew...
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Capt. MacIntyre
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1954
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Eddie Cantor, beloved "banjo eyed" entertainer who conquered stage, films, radio and television, is given the Hollywood...
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1953
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Frightening though the prospect may sound, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis appear in Technicolor and 3-D in the musical comedy...
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1953
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John Payne stars as legendary pirate Barbarossa -- aka Redbeard -- in Raiders of the Seven Seas. Capturing a Spanish galleon...
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Salcedo
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1953
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Lucy (Lucille Ball) develops an inferiority complex when she can't get anyone to laugh at her jokes -- in fact, the harder...
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Dr. Henry Molin
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1953
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A handful of strangers are suddenly thrown together as America goes face-to-face against the Communist threat in this curious...
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Vince
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1952
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A group of vicious claim-jumpers is killing the miners in a Western settlement. Their latest victim is Cromwell...
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Rod Lacey
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1952
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Sgt. Ferris
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1952
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In this swashbuckling adventure-satire, Kashma Baba's famous father Ali, sends the reluctant youth to military school to...
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1952
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Pete
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1952
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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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1951
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Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play Detective Story was praised for its realistic view of an event-filled day in a single police...
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1951
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Chris Storm (1954-1955)
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1951
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In Sirocco Humphrey Bogart is cast as Harry Smith, a casino operator in 1925 Damascus. For a tidy profit, Smith runs guns to...
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Maj. Leon
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1951
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Gig Young was just beginning to toughen up his previously lightweight screen image when he starred in Hunt the Man Down. In a...
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1950
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Dorothy Patrick is The Blonde Bandit in this Republic time-filler. The script establishes a degree of sympathy for Gloria...
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Joe Sapelli
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1950
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1950
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In this western-musical comedy, a remake of Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938), two vaudevillians find themselves stranded on a...
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1948
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Set in pre-World War I Austria, this relatively sweet and cheerful film marks writer/director Billy Wilder's first and last...
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1948
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In this entry in the enduring series, the suave jewel thief finds himself helping the police break up a ring of diamond...
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1947
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Michael Lanyard, aka the Lone Wolf, ventures into Sherlock Holmes territory in this series entry. When a cache of...
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Michael Lanyard
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1947
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Also released as Montana Mike, Heaven Only Knows is an offbeat western with fantasy overtones. Hard-bitten gambling boss...
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1947
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Invisible Informer serves as a feature-length vehicle for Republic serial queen Linda Stirling. The story is set in motion by...
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1946
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In this comedy-mystery, an advertising executive begins looking into a touchy situation involving two brothers who are...
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Malcolm Tauber
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1946
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Magnificent Rogue is the title of a less than magnificent Republic programmer. Warren Douglas plays the title role, a...
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1946
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In this courtroom drama, a husband finds himself accused of murder after his wife, a photographer, is found dead in her...
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1946
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Three years after its previous "Lone Wolf" entry Passport to Suez, Columbia Pictures revitalized the B-picture series with...
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Michael Lanyard
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1946
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With The Outlaw still being withheld from general release, Young Widow represented the first time that most filmgoers ever...
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1946
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When wealthy Ballin Mundson (George Macready) rescues down at his heels gambler Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) and invites him...
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1946
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In this drama, it is up to two young lawyers to save a business executive who has been framed for embezzlement. ~ Sandra...
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1946
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In this drama, a husband becomes a single parent after his wife dies in childbirth. He is so engrossed in his newspaper...
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1946
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Horror films were not Republic Pictures' forte, as one can see while watching the stylish but pedestrian Catman of Paris....
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Inspector Severen
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1946
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Substantially, Lupe Velez' Columbia vehicle Redhead from Manhattan was the same as her previous RKO starrers-boisterous,...
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Chick Andrews
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1943
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Though somewhat past his prime, Edmund Lowe carries the dramatic weight of Murder in Times Square with breezy assuredness....
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1943
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1943
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1943
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In this entry in the "Lone Wolf" series, the sleuth and former jewel thief, the Lone Wolf finds himself accused of killing a...
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1943
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The budget for this fine Roy Rogers Western was doubled and the title changed from Starlight on the Trail to the more...
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Maurice
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1943
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Long underappreciated by film buffs, The Lady Has Plans is a screwball comedy disguised as an espionage melodrama. The title...
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1942
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1942
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Unavailable for decades, this 15-chapter serial from Republic Pictures was finally re-released on video tape in the late...
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Slick Latimer
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1941
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This 20th Century-Fox programmer revolves around the misadventures of two not-overly-bright motorcycle patrolmen. Waitress...
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1941
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One of the most schizophrenic films ever to come out of the Paramount "B" mill, The Monster and the Girl starts out as a...
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1941
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The very first Disney feature to include live-action footage, this behind-the-scenes documentary about the studio's animation...
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1941
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In the 1580s, the Sea Hawks -- the name given to the bold privateers who prowl the oceans taking ships and treasure on behalf...
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1940
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Movie buffs are nearly unanimous in agreement: Charlie Chan at Treasure Island is the best of the Sidney Toler "Charlie Chan"...
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1939
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This sequel to Grand National's 1938 actioner Cipher Bureau once again stars Leon Ames as bureau head Major Philip Waring. In...
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1939
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1939
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