The epic length (3 1/2 hour) Time Life release Personal Journeys of World War II stitches together recollections from U.S....
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2008
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2007
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In this documentary, a variety of directors and actors, many of them well known, give answers to questions the viewer never...
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1992
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A crucial chapter in the life of famed defense attorney Earl Rogers is re-created in the made-for-TV Final Verdict....
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Reverend Rogers
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1991
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When, during a rash of grotesque shotgun murders, a young race car driver goes to the police claiming that he's been having...
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Captain Gavin
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1991
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An Elmore Leonard novel was the basis for the old-fashioned western Border Shootout. In one of his last film appearances,...
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Sheriff John Danaher
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1990
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This actioner involves Nazi soldiers hijacking a train carrying England's prime minister. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1989
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1989
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My Town is a one-hour Disney TV movie set in a tranquil American community. Meredith Salenger considers the place "My Town,"...
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1986
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1985
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A double disaster film with both an American and a Japanese cast, Virus presents some pretty wild probabilities to viewers....
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Richardson
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1982
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Treasure hunters from around the world race to Mexico after a Middle Eastern luxury yacht explodes, sending a fortune in gold...
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1981
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Certainly the low point in Glenn Ford's acting career, this Canadian production is, nevertheless, one of the slickest-looking...
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Dr. Faraday
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1981
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Officer Durham
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1980
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Beggarman, Thief is the 4-hour sequel to the ratings-busting miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man; both productions were based on...
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David Donnelly
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1979
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The made-for-television western The Sacketts combines the plotlines from two seperate Louis L'Amour novels, The Daybreakers...
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1979
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When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion features a number of the most beloved television cowboys reminiscing about their...
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1979
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The Gift was a Christmas 1979 TV-movie offering based on the semi-autobiographical book written in 1973 by Pete Hammill....
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1979
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This western adventure, based on a Louis L'Amour novel, follows the Sackett brothers as they move from Tennessee into the...
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1979
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In this entry in the Police Story crime drama series, the repercussions of a police shoot-out where two innocent people were...
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1978
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A piece of made-for-television hack work that suddenly became sort of topical 23 years later, with the attacks on the New...
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1978
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1978
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Dvorak/Staveck
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1977
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In this drama, a man leaves his wife to join the circus. Many years later, he bumps into a pretty teenage girl who turns out...
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1976
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Once an Eagle was a seven-part miniseries originally telecast December 2, 1976 through January 13, 1977; the first and last...
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1976
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Rear Adm. Raymond A. Spruance
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1976
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This crime drama tells of the crush developed by a student on his teacher and her boyfriend who is a moonshiner and a...
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1975
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Long Way Home is comprised of the first two episodes of the 1975 TV series The Family Holvak. Glenn Ford plays the Reverend...
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1975
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The Greatest Gift stars Glenn Ford as Reverend Holvak, a poverty-stricken small-town preacher. He struggles to keep his...
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1974
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A small Southern town is this setting for a life-and-death battle between a poor preacher, a cold-hearted sheriff and...
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1974
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US Air Force colonel Glenn Ford has a dilemma on his hands. He knows for a fact that two jets under his command were last...
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Colonel Pete Moore
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1974
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Glenn Ford is Jarrett, a former boxer with an artistic streak. He becomes a private detective, specializing in cases that...
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1973
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A bounty hunter holds dear the memory of his son who was killed by outlaws several years before. One day he kills a crook...
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Santee
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1973
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This 100-minute feature actually consists of two episodes of the series Cade's County, starring Glenn Ford as Sam Cade, the...
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1972
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Slay Ride originated as a two-part episode of the 1971-72 series Cade's County. Glenn Ford plays Sam Cade, sheriff of Madrid...
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1972
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Sam Cade was the first feature-length "movie" put together from episodes of Cade's County, the early '70s series starring...
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Sheriff Sam Cade
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1972
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Venerable movie star Glenn Ford (Torpedo Run) made a brief leap into television for this one-season drama on CBS - a hybrid...
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Sam Cade
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1971
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Glenn Ford plays a man who joins a mysterious fraternity, "The Brotherhood of the Bell", while in college. Upon attaining...
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1970
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One of the better Disney features of the late 1960s, Smith relies not upon humanized Volkswagens or singing bears but on the...
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Smith
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1969
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Jim Killian (Glenn Ford) is a reformed gunslinger who takes a job as a local preacher in Vinagaroon, Arizona. He arrives...
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Jim Killian
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1969
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Dean Martin hosts this 1968 television special filled with performances of numerous yuletide classics sung by him and by...
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1968
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Warfield (Glenn Ford) is the dispassionate ex-gunslinger who joins forces with peaceful neighbor Forbes (Arthur Kennedy) to...
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Lorn Warfield
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1968
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The Long Ride Home is the British title for the Columbia Civil War western A Time for Killing. The stars are Glenn Ford, a...
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Maj. Charles Wolcott
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1967
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In this western, a town sheriff contends with his reputation as the "fastest gun in the West." When a young gunslinger calls...
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Marshal Dan Blaine
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1967
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This suspenseful drama from Mexican director Gilberto Gazcon stars Glenn Ford as Reuben, a doctor who has accepted a job at a...
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Reuben
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1966
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In this well-regarded film noir thriller, Joe Barron (Glenn Ford) is a police detective whose wife Lisa (Elke Sommer) has...
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Joe Baron
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1966
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In 1944, with Paris on the verge of Liberation by the allies, Adolph Hitler ordered that the City of Light be blown up and...
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1966
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Two aging bronc-busters (Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda) make their meager money by breaking wild horses. They dream of better...
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Ben Jones
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1965
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Union Colonel Brackenby (Melvyn Douglas) and his second-in-command, Captain Heath (Glenn Ford), attempt to command a rather...
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Capt. Jared Heath
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1964
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In this romantic comedy, a middle-aged postmistress from a small town goes to a post office convention in New York and...
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Harry Mork
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1964
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Suspense builds around the investigation of a plane crash that caused 53 deaths in this dramatic adaption of Ernest K. Gann's...
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Sam McBane
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1964
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In this light romantic comedy Charles Boyer plays the enigmatic Mr. Pimm, a man with a Cupid complex who grooms men to be...
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John Davis
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1963
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There's a rumor that the MGM executive who thought that Glenn Ford could fill Rudolph Valentino's shoes in the 1962 remake of...
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Julio Desnoyers
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1962
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Tom Corbett
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1962
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Bank teller Lee Remick is accosted in her garage one dark night by asthmatic psycho Ross Martin. He forces her to go through...
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John "Rip" Ripley
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1962
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Associate Producer, Dave the Dude
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1961
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Predictable and demeaned by low-brow humor, this comedy-drama by George Marshall revolves around the amorous entanglements of...
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Andy Cyphers
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1961
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The Oklahoma land rush of 1889 provides the starting point for this western drama, based on a novel by Edna Ferber. Yancey...
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Yancey Cravet
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1960
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George Marshall directed this mild sex comedy about a showgirl who marries a U.S. Air Force sergeant and puts his love to the...
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Sgt. Joe Fitzpatrick
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1959
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Any murder mystery featuring a pigeon named Herman can be trusted to offer more mirth than mayhem and that is the case with...
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Elliott Nash
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1959
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The Sheepman was touted as a comedy by some of MGM's publicity people. It really isn't, but this western does have its...
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Jason Sweet
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1958
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The once-scandalous autobiography of Frank Harris was the source of the fascinating "adult" western Cowboy. Jack Lemmon plays...
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Tom Reece
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1958
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Based on a novel by William Chamberlain, Imitation General has a bit more story depth and character development than the...
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Master Sgt. Murphy Savage
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1958
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In the psychological WW2 drama Torpedo Run, Glenn Ford plays submarine commander Barney Doyle, who is obsessed with sinking...
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Lt. Cmdr. Barney Doyle
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1958
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Lt. Max Siegel
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1957
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Desperate for money, frontier rancher Van Heflin holds outlaw Glenn Ford at gunpoint, intending to collect the $200 reward....
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Ben Wade
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1957
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CBS pre-empted its usual Sunday morning public affairs lineup on December 8, 1957, to air this prophetic half-hour film. The...
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Narrator
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1957
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Viewers familiar with the 1996 Mel Gibson blockbuster Ransom may be disappointed that there are no smirking villains, car...
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David G. Stannard
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1956
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Marlon Brando went out on yet another creative limb when he insisted upon playing sly, philosophical Okinawan interpreter...
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Capt. Fisby
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1956
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In this western, a pacifistic store owner does all he can to avoid association with his father, a notorious gunfighter. One...
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George Temple
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1956
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Jubal could just as easily have been titled Othello Out West, even though it was officially based on a novel by Paul I....
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Jubal Troop
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1956
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Interrupted Melody is the inspirational filmed biography of world-renowned Australian soprano Marjorie Lawrence....
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Dr. Thomas King
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1955
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Adapted by Don M. Mankiewicz from his own novel, Trial is a surprisingly timely story of how justice can sometimes be...
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David Blake
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1955
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In this gritty urban drama, war veteran Richard Dadier (Glenn Ford) wants to begin his career as a teacher and is given an...
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Richard Dadier
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1955
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Jeff Warren
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1954
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The Americano is Glenn Ford, a north-of-the-border cowboy working in Brazil. Ford has been assigned to deliver a cargo of...
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Sam Dent
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1954
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Rudolphe Maté directs the western The Violent Men, based on the novel Rough Company by Donald Hamilton. Edward G. Robinson...
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John Parrish
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1954
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Fritz Lang directed this gritty drama of gangland murder and police corruption, which was considered quite violent in its...
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Dave Bannion
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1953
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The Man From the Alamo manages to pack a few nuances and surprises in its traditional western plotline. During the siege at...
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John Stoud
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1953
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Ann Sheridan landed the leading role in Benedict Bogeaus Productions/RKO Radio's Appointment in Honduras as part of a legal...
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Steve Corbett
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1953
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Al Colby
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1953
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Released in the U.S. as Terror on a Train, the British MGM production Time Bomb is brief, to the point, and so suspenseful it...
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Peter Lyncourt
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1953
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When German sympathizer Count Paul Rona (George MacReady) pilfers a valuable jeweled glove from a French church during World...
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Michael Blake
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1952
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In this romantic spy thriller, a nightclub performer plys her trade in her husband's Trinidad bar. He is murdered by a...
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Steve Emery
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1952
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The Young Man with Ideas in this MGM production is idealistic lawyer Maxwell Webster (Glenn Ford). Too self-effacing for his...
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Maxwell Webster
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1952
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Glenn Ford plays a convict who breaks out of a 19th century Nevada prison in the company of several less handsome inmates....
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Canfield
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1951
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Follow the Sun is the filmed biography of golf champion Ben Hogan. Glenn Ford, no mean duffer himself, stars as Hogan, here...
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Ben Hogan
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1951
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Glenn Ford stars as American pilot Martin Ordway, who joins an expedition to scale a treacherous Swiss mountain peak. Each of...
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Martin Ordway
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1950
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Joe Hufford
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1950
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Glenn Ford and Rhonda Fleming star in The Redhead and the Cowboy, and it doesn't take a genius to figure out who plays what....
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Gil Kyle
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1950
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A submarine commander is determined to use guided missiles on his sub in this war drama. To do so, he defies the edict of...
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1950
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This odd, sometimes whimsical, ultimately violent Damon Runyon-esque story casts Glenn Ford as Joe Miracle, a professional...
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Joe Miracle
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1949
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Eliot Ness may have gotten lots of publicity (especially long after the fact) for breaking the Capone mob, but as...
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Frank Warren
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1949
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Glenn Ford first appeared under the MGM banner in The Doctor and the Girl. Ford stars as Dr. Michael Corday, scion of a...
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Dr. Michael Corday
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1949
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Producer/director S. Sylvan Simon, a man usually associated with comedies and musicals, turned out a rip-roaring western...
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Jacob Walz
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1949
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Glenn Ford is top-billed in Man From Colorado, though he's anything but a hero. Ford plays a seriously disturbed Civil War...
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Col. Owen Devereaux
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1949
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In this whimsical fantasy, a young girl suddenly discovers that her horse is really a reincarnation of her beloved uncle who...
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Prof. Bassett
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1948
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Don Jose
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1948
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So often wasted in passive roles, Evelyn Keyes is virtually the whole show in The Mating of Millie. Keyes is cast as pretty...
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Doug Andrews
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1948
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A man down on his luck runs afoul of a beautiful but dangerous woman in this superior low-budget film noir. Mike Lambert...
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Mike Lambert
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1947
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In this romantic melodrama, Bette Davis plays twin sisters for the first time (she would do so again in 1964's Dead Ringer)....
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Bill Emerson
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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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Johnny Farrell
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1946
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Producer/director William A. Wellman also co-scripted this biopic devoted to John J. Montgomery (Glenn Ford), the unsung...
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1946
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In this Western drama, Steve Upton (Randolph Scott) is the sheriff of a Utah community in 1860. Upton's best friend, Cheyenne...
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Cheyenne Rogers
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1943
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1943
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Edward G. Robinson portrays a hard-driving, hard-nosed perfectionist who causes dissension aboard the WWII destroyer he...
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Mickey Donahue
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1943
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Glenn Ford plays Martin Eden, an aspiring writer who signs on a merchant ship as a sailor. Tormented by the ship's sadistic...
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Martin Eden
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1942
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There are moments in Columbia's Flight Lieutenant that approach "high camp"; indeed, one is hard pressed to remember if any...
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Danny Doyle
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1942
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Taking a vacation from her "Blondie" movies, Penny Singleton plays an Eastern girl who follows Horace Greeley's advice and...
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Tex Miller
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1941
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Texas was Columbia Pictures' lighthearted (and frankly more enjoyable) follow-up to its 1940 big-budget western Arizona....
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Tod Ramsey
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1941
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The Nazis are clearly the villains in So Ends Our Night, but since the film was made before America's entry into World War...
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Ludwig Kern
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1941
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Few studios churned out prison pictures with as much frequency as Columbia Pictures. In Men Without Souls, young Johnny Adams...
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Johnny Adams
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1940
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From the same folks who brought us My Son is a Criminal comes the near-lookalike property My Son is Guilty. Veteran police...
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Barney
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1940
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Columbia's The Lady in Question is a remake of the French Gribouille, a Raimu vehicle from 1939. Brian Aherne plays Andre...
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Pierre Morestan
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1940
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Convicted Woman was Columbia's annual "all girl" B picture, allowing studio executives to decide which of their female...
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Jim Brent
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1940
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Telecast dozens of times on cable television back in the 1980s, Columbia's Babies for Sale was another stepping-stone on...
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Steve Burton
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1940
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1940
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In his feature film debut, Glenn Ford plays a department-store clerk who saves up enough money to buy a small patch of land...
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Joe
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1939
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World War II changed forever the face and fate of the world's lands and peoples. This special commemorative set, narrated by...
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