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1992
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Not to be confused with another Scream -- that of a jubilant Wes Craven when he went to the bank in 1993 with the release of...
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1983
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In The Man With Bogart's Face, an affectionate send-up of the Bogart detective films of the 1940s, Robert Sacchi plays a man...
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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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1979
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In this Disney western, Jim Dale plays Eli Bloodshy, and his twin sons Wild Billy and Jasper. The older man has founded the...
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1978
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Melissa Astin (Barbara Babcock), the wife of Quincy's supervisor Dr. Robert Astin (John S. Ragin), stops her car to pick up a...
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1977
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The third and final TV-movie in the "Joshua Cabe" saga, this ABC effort stars John McIntire as rascally...
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1976
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About ten minutes into The Shootist, Doctor Hostetler (James Stewart) tells aging Western gunfighter John Bernard Books...
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1976
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This Italian western comedy has no shooting deaths, but a lot of fistfights. Provvidenza is a bounty hunter. He makes his...
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Hurricane Smith
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1972
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1971
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1971
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A father-and-son team battle to protect their Southern farm from military deserters during the Civil War. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1970
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The McKenzie Break is an unusual POW escape drama in that the would-be escapees are German prisoners, held in a Scottish...
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1970
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John Wayne toplines this biography of the cattle owner John Simpson Chisum, a controversial figure who was the most powerful...
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1970
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In the third episode of the ten-part story "The War Games," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton), Jamie (Frazer Hines), and Zoe...
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1969
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This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by...
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1969
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The "Don Quixote" legend was given a 19th century western spin on Bonanza's inaugural eleventh-season entry "Another Windmill...
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1969
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Self-reliant 14-year-old Coley (Kevin Burchett) inherits a valuable gold mine from his otherwise luckless father. Having...
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1969
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James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock...
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1968
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Taking a well-deserved vacation, Phelps finds himself in a small town populated almost exlclusively by political assassins....
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1968
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Ben Cartwright hires a new horse trainer named Will Holt (Michael Murphy), who brings with him an Indian bride named Moon...
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1968
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1966
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle...
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1966
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1966
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Jason (Chuck Connors) shows up at the Durango bank for the purpose of cash his employer's $10,000 draft. This transaction is...
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1965
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The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic...
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1965
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In this western, a cowboy finally returns to his home after a long absence precipitated by his killing a wicked rancher's...
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1964
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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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1964
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First telecast March 22, 1964, "Return to Honor" served to introduce onetime Zorro star Guy Williams in the role of Ben...
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1964
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Damon Runyon's story "Little Miss Marker" gets a mid-'60s update in this comedy. Steve McCluskey (Tony Curtis) is the manager...
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1963
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Based on the novel by Irving Wallace, The Prize takes place in Stockholm, where several laureates gather to accept their...
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1963
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Paladin (Richard Boone) must once again come to the defense of a "devil incarnate"--in this case, the much-feared, much-hated...
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1962
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In this western, a discharged cavalry soldier rides a stage to his brother's cattle ranch. En route he meets a dance hall...
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1961
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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1961
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1961
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Flamboyant mob chief Eddie Candell (Ron Randell), who was framed for murder by jealous associate Andy Damon (Anthony Caruso),...
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Lieutenant Fisher
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1961
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One more stock western in a long line stretching back to the turn of the 20th century, this oater by peripatetic director...
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1961
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to protect the somewhat disreputable Commodore Guilder (Ken Lynch), who must venture into...
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) returns to his hotel room to find the dead body of his friend Charlie Blackburn. Strapping the murder...
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1960
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A standard crime story with a dash of a disillusioned generation of men thrown in for good measure, The Rebel Set, also known...
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John Mapes
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1959
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Werner Klemperer, best known to sitcom fans as bumbling Colonel Klink on Hogan's Heroes, here trades his German accent for a...
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1959
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A depressed race horse and a lonely boy come together in this touching drama. The horse gets the blues when it loses the dog...
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Bart Connors
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1959
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Harry Keller, the man who directed the extra scenes in Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, receives solo directorial credit in The...
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1958
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In this drama, a former Air Force hero becomes frustrated when he is pulled from active duty and is forced to train recruits...
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1958
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Quickie king Sam Katzman's Zombies of Mora Tau is a game attempt to imitate what Roger Corman was doing so well over at...
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Jeff Clark
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1957
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Revolt at Fort Laramie offers the old one about sworn enemies uniting to defeat an even more awesome foe. In this instance....
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Capt. James Tenslip
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1957
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This uproariously bad monster mess is set on a remote tropical island, where a native prince places a curse on the elders...
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Kimo
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1957
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"Wild Bill" Elliot once again plays diligent police lieutenant Boyle in Footsteps in the Night. This time, Doyle investigates...
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1957
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This is the final installment in Universal's uneven "Gill Man trilogy," which began with Creature From the Black Lagoon and...
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Jed Grant
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1956
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In this tearjerker, a woman, depressed with the course of her life after two failed marriages and a tepid career, decides to...
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1956
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The highly variable Audie Murphy delivers his best screen performance as "himself" in Universal's To Hell and Back. Based on...
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Lieutenant Manning
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1955
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This second film version of Lloyd C. Douglas' spiritual novel Magnificent Obsession is in its own way as successful as the...
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1954
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Capt. Burnett
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1954
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Shelley Winters was still in the sex-symbol phase of her career when she headed the cast of Universal's Playgirl....
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Tom Bradley
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1954
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Excluding a brace of 1980s TV-movie appearances, It Happens Every Thursday was the final feature film appearance of...
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1953
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1953
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1953
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Audie Murphy is suitably cast as cavalry lieutenant Jed Sayre in Universal's Column South. Stationed in Navajo country, Sayre...
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1953
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Hunt Cameron
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1953
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Young Sally Moyne (Ann Blyth) seldom makes a move in life without first consulting Saint Anne, patron saint of all young...
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1952
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Back at the Front is the second of two film comedies based on the wartime cartoons of Bill Mauldin. As in Up Front, the...
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1952
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1952
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It's always a pleasure to see ace western director Leslie Selander in action, and Riders of Vengeance is no exception....
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1952
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Francis Goes to West Point is the third entry in Universal's money-spinning series about a talking mule. Donald O'Connor once...
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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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Red Ball Express deals with the little-known activities of the U.S. Army Transportation Corps during WW II. It so happened...
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1952
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1951
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In 1949, Paramount put together a film version of the radio series My Friend Irma. It was assumed that the main attraction...
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1950
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