In this episode of the series, Cromwell proves that the owner of a California winery did not murder his brother who also...
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1990
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The made-for-cable sci-fi thriller High Desert Kill is about three hunters and a cowboy (Chuck Connors) who become the prey...
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1990
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In this socially conscious drama, an ex-con meets constant opposition from avaricious land owners who want the land on which...
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1985
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The made-for-television Scene of the Crime is an anthology crime film, featuring three different short films--"The Newlywed...
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1985
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) discovers that former Radio Saigon deejay Holly Fox, whose sexy, sultry voice helped him weather many a...
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1983
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The never-seen Robin Masters declares war on his hated rival, girlie-magazine publisher Buzz Benoit (Dick Shawn). Wagering...
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1983
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A drug-running biker gang is the target of a San Francisco police detective who was rendered deaf by the gang. ~ Rovi...
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1982
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The three-part TV miniseries The Sophisticated Gents covers 25 years in the lives of a group of close friends. Nine...
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1981
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1981
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A big-city blackout galvanizes the plot of the made-for-TV The Night the City Screamed. Recreating recent events in New York...
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1980
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Originally a five-part miniseries, The Contender was also made available as a pared-down feature film. Marc Singer stars as...
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1980
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In this disaster movie, eight people stranded on a bridge find their lives jeopardized after a collision has caused the...
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1980
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Beulah Land is an edited, movie-length version of the three-part TV miniseries adaptation of Lonnie Coleman's multi-part...
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1980
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This feature-length pilot for an unsold TV series was based on Mandrake the Magician, the long-running comic strip created by...
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1979
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While searching for an embezzler who disappeared after posting bail, Jim (James Garner) asks one question too many at an...
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1978
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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1978
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Having published absolutely nothing since his bestseller "Freefall to Destiny", hard-drinking writer Jack Skowran (Anthony...
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1978
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Two men from widely opposite spectrums in life are trapped in the same dilemma. Highly respected police detective Dave...
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1977
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Vengeful ex-convict Harlan Betts (Lawrence Pressman) is determined to get even with high-profile attorney Larry Drake...
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1977
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After several weeks of pre-emptions and reruns, Streets of San Francisco returned to the ABC lineup in late April of 1977 for...
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1977
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A ship pulls into San Francisco with a most unsual cargo: a dog collar containing a fortune in diamond. Smuggler Paul Weber...
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1977
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A New York reporter investigates crime and corruption. ~ Rovi...
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1977
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In search of a career criminal named Fred Cavanaugh (Billy Green Bush), Stone (Karl Malden) is hampered by the persistence of...
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1976
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A kidnapping has occurred, and the ruthless abductor has posted a ransom. Among the kidnaper's demands is that detective Mike...
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1976
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Future Brady Bunch star Robert Reed appears in this episode as Martin Avery, self-proclaimed doctor who treats a fatally...
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1976
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En route to testify before a Senate committee, syndicate snitch Vincent Ritchie (Paul Stevens) is seriously wounded in an...
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1976
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Richard Basehart heads an impressive guest cast as Bishop Tim Farrow, who has fallen victim to a would-be murderer. When...
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1976
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After premiering as a two-hour episode of The Rookies, the weekly series S.W.A.T. made its official debut with this hour-long...
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1975
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They've Kidnapped Anne Benedict is the rerun title for the made-for-TV movie The Abduction of St. Anne. Robert Wagner stars...
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1975
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The SFPD homicide squad goes on the search for an elusive sniper who perversely uses the tenants in a new high-rise apartment...
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1975
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The police are baffled by an ongoing homicide case involving attractive model Janet Warren (Ronne Troup), who, during the...
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1975
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Filmed in Hong Kong, Men of the Dragon was the pilot film for a modern-day Kung Fu derivation. The leading characters are...
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1974
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Brock Peters plays the central figure in this story, a man charged by Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) with a...
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1974
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In an acting tour de force that earned him critical acclaim back in 1974, John Davidson guest stars as professional female...
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1974
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Made for television, Death Squad focuses on a group of renegade police responsible for the murder of shady crooks--especially...
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1973
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The Partridges are shocked when Shirley (Shirley Jones) announces her plans to retire from the group. What the kids don't...
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1971
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In the absence of a birth certificate, and thanks to some ill-timed jokes on the part of booking agent Marty Burnes (Bernard...
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1971
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Sr. Bertrille becomes a TV star when she is captured on film in a "hidden camera" detergent advertisement. Unfotunately, her...
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1970
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Some terrific reviews from showbiz columnist Sheila Faber (Mitzi Hoag) causes Danny's ego to swell to gargantuan dimensions....
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1970
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Larry Storch guest-stars as obstreperous investigative reporter Joe Barnes. Checking on a reports of a flying nun in the...
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1969
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For some reason, the made-for-TV Three's a Crowd was rerun to death in the early 1970s. Perhaps it's because local TV station...
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1969
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Veteran film and Broadway star Miriam Hopkins appears as Gloria Davenport, a former movie queen who has taken her vows and...
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1969
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Sr. Bertrille becomes innocently embroiled in a labor-vs.-management dispute which threatens to shatter her friendship with...
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1969
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Based on the novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler, Fail-Safe is set for the most part at Strategic Air Command...
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1964
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