Relive the funniest moments from The Jerry Lewis Show with this collection of highlights from episodes not seen since they...
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2009
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Jerry Lewis' first film in a decade stars the comedian as Bo Hooper, an unemployed circus clown who cannot hold down a job. ~...
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Frank Loucazi
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1981
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The Angels, assuming the usual false identities, embark upon a luxury cruise to Hawaii in hopes of proving that their ship...
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1977
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Things get personal for Lt. Kojak (Telly Savalas) when an undercover cop is found murdered, gangland style. Figuratively...
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1976
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Originally released as The Wild McCulloughs, this AIP melodrama stars Forrest Tucker as J.J. McCulloch, a domineering...
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1975
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1975
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1975
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Everett Ward (Andrew Duggan), longtime accountant for drug-dealing businessman Mike Martine (Harold J. Stone), decides to...
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1974
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Jim Rockford (James Garner) is hired by former countess Deborah Ryder (Susan Strasberg), who is being blackmailed about her...
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1974
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Upon his return from Vietnam, ex-POW Mike Doyle (Cliff Potts) is certain that he sees his police-officer father (Warren...
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1973
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This movie, a sequel to The Legend of Nigger Charlie, tells the story of a Southern colonel in the Civil War who has raided...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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In this counter-culture melodrama, a youthful hitcher teams up with an aging vagabond on a lonely Southwestern road. The two...
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1972
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1971
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Lynda Day George joins the Mission:Impossible cast as agent Lisa Casey in the episode entitled "Blind." Guest star Tom Bosley...
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1971
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Written by Arthur Julian, this episode finds Hogan and his crew trying to harness the forces of nature in order to create an...
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1971
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Brendan (Jerry Lewis) is an eccentric multimillionaire who is rejected for military service in this misfired comedy. Eager to...
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1970
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In this drama, a crime correspondent reports his findings at a Congressional committee hearing on addictive drugs. Later he...
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1970
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In this drama, set in the High Sierras, a prisoner's attempt to break out of a prison camp is thwarted by the hunt for a boy...
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1970
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Harold J. Stone guest stars as defecting German Field Marshal Rudolf Richter. Hogan hopes to help Richter escape to England,...
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1969
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A Florida numbers racket is Ground Zero for a bitter turf war between two mob families. Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist...
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1969
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There may be blood in the streets when the chief of staff of the "Second Force", a paramilitary vigilante group ostensibly...
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1968
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An undercover U.S. intelligence agent arranges for Hogan and his crew to be smuggled into Berlin. Disguised as members of a...
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1968
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Schlockmeister Roger Corman produced this graphically violent chronicle of the Chicago gangster wars of the 1920s and the...
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1967
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1967
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Gunslinger Joe Delk (Harold J. Stone) has managed to avoid arrest by forcing his victims to draw first, then killing them in...
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1967
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Jerry Lewis is aptly cast as The Big Mouth in this production (he also served as producer, director and cowriter). As bad...
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Thor
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1967
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In this Italian WW II drama, seven courageous soldiers find themselves separated from their regiment after performing night...
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1966
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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One of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, Girl Happy is also one of the most typical. Elvis plays Rusty Wells, the leader...
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Big Frank
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1965
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Harold J. Stone guest stars as Alexi Gregor Dubov, an eccentric painter who has arrived on the island to escape civilization....
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Alexi Gregor Dubov
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1965
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Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart) is aboard the newly-launched submarine Neptune, a sister-ship to the Seaview, for her...
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1965
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Defense lawyer Ned Murray (Martin Landau) is certain that he has made a name for himself by getting his client Lew Rydell...
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Osterman
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1964
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A gang of four criminals-three men, one women-kidnap Ben and hold him for a $100,000 ransom. Tension mounts as Ben tries to...
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Chad
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1964
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Dr. James Xavier (Ray Milland) is a brilliant but unorthodox researcher whose work with human sight has yielded an...
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Dr. Sam Brant
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1963
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In this western adventure set in a Mexican border town, two prisoners Foster and Pickett (Audie Murphy and Charles Drake),...
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Lavalle
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1963
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John "The Cropper" Cropsey (Don Gordon) is fed up with doing the dirty work for bootlegger Jules Flack (Harold J. Stone), so...
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1963
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Drug kingpin Louie Madikoff (Harold J. Stone) ends up half a million dollars in the red when several of his dope shipments...
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1962
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1962
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After suffering a blow on the head, Phil Townsend (Richard Basehart) awakens to discover that he has long been suffering from...
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1962
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Once a big shot in the criminal world, Tommy Karpeles (Harold J. Stones) cuts quite a pathetic figure as a jury convicts him...
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1961
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FAA investigator Grant Sheckly (Harold J. Stone) is called to the scene when Flight 107 from Buffalo makes an unscheduled...
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Grant Sheckly
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1961
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1961
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Riding into a dusty Arkansas town, Paladin is greeted with the spectacle of a man chained in the street. The hapless prisoner...
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1961
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Boxing manager Barney Jurow (Harold J. Stone) smells a rat when one of his fighters is killed in the ring--and an autopsy...
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1961
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Bull Hanlon (John Larch), "The King of the Boardwalk", imposes Syndicate rule upon New York's bakeries at the behest of Joe...
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1961
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The Untouchables launches its second season with one of the series' most celebrated episodes. Elizabeth Montgomery earned an...
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1961
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1960
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Don Murray stars as a humble cowboy with aspirations for bigger things. He borrows money from his dance-hall girlfriend...
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1959
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1959
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This classic Emmy-nominated episode stars Barbara Bel Geddes as Mary Maloney, the wife of philandering police chief Patrick...
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1958
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Riding into the Wyoming town of Bender, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by accused murderer Bart Holgate (Harold J. Stone)....
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1957
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Dr. Tom Merrinoe (Philip Abbott) is a man at the top of his profession, as the head of the Stoneman Institute of Mathematics,...
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Gen. Swayne
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1957
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In this Award-winning episode, Paladin (Richard Boone) is extended the hospitality of Samuel Abajinian (Harold J. Stone), a...
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1957
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Man Afraid stars George Nader as a clergyman serving a big-city slum district. He is forced to kill a young hoodlum in...
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Lt. Marlin
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1957
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House of Numbers might have worked better as a farce comedy than a deadly serious melodrama, but everyone involved tries hard...
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Henry Nova
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1957
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1957
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Halloran (Harold Stone), an obnoxious newspaper reporter known for his elaborate practical jokes, chooses an old barfly named...
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1957
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Once you get past the fact that handsome Paul Newman could never pass for plug-ugly boxer Rocky Graziano in real life, you...
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1956
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An obviously ailing Humphrey Bogart made his final screen appearance in The Harder They Fall. Adapted from a novel by...
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1956
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Anyone who thinks that tabloid journalism is an aberration of the 1980s should take a look at the 1956 release Slander. The...
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1956
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Director Alfred Hitchcock lets us know from the outset that The Wrong Man is a painfully true story and not one of his...
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Lt. Bowers
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1956
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The 1958 theatrical feature The Left-Handed Gun was adapted from the 1955 Philco Television Playhouse offering The Death of...
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1955
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