Sullen teenage orphan Johnny Miles (Josh Albee) is wrongfully accused of stealing from his foster parents. Running away from...
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1995
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It's election time in Gillespie's hometown and once again he is running for sheriff. This time however, he's got competition...
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1995
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America's favorite family, now grown with kids of their own, reunites for an old-fashioned Thanksgiving. Set in the wake of...
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1993
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1989
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1989
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When Robin Masters' latest manuscript is stolen, Magnum teams with "old school" private eye Luther Gillis (Eugene Roche) to...
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1988
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) is devastated when police lieutenant Tanaka (Kwan Li Him in his final series performance) is killed...
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1987
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When a visitor to Robin's Nest slips and falls, he sues Robin Masters for damages, whereupon Magnum (Tom Selleck) is...
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1987
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Most of the original cast members of TV's Eight is Enough are on hand for the "retro" feature Eight is Enough: A Family...
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1987
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Already laid up with a sprained ankle, Magnum (Tom Selleck) braces himself for more pain when call girl Leslie Emory (Candy...
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1986
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Angela Lansbury guest stars as crime novelist and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher in this crossover episode with Lansbury's...
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1986
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1985
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After thirteen years away from home, Magnum (Tom Selleck) returns to Tidewater, Virginia, to attend the funeral of his...
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1985
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This live action trip back to Wonderland finds Alice dodging the Jabberwocky and encountering a Wonderland crew including...
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1985
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The 55-minute made-for-TV drama Just Like Us is of interest primarily because of one of its stars. Two young women live in...
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1983
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This 1982 made-for-TV version of the Lewis Carroll classic Alice in Wonderland features an all-star cast. Such celebrities as...
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1983
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1983
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1983
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1983
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The cast of the long-running Waltons TV series (minus Richard Thomas as John Boy, here replaced by John Wightman) are...
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1982
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1982
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1982
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1982
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1982
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The Waltons comes to the end of its 221-episode run with this episode, in which John-Boy heads to New York to learn the fate...
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1981
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In this telemovie, Ron Leibman plays Stan Rivkin, who, sure enough, is bounty hunter, though he operates in Manhattan rather...
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1981
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Back home on furlough, John-Boy (Robert Wightman) has trouble remembering the details of the plane crash that had earlier...
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1980
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It is the spring of 1944 on Walton's Mountain. As war correspondent John-Boy (Robert Wightman) prepares for his return trip...
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1980
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Already having great difficulty meeting his business deadlines, John Walton (Ralph Waite) is further stymied by a total...
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1980
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The Second World War has made quite an impact on Walton's Mountain as the eighth season of The Waltons gets under way. Fired...
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1979
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Narrowly escaping death when a car falls on him, Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) decides to change his ways and become a man of...
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1979
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In the conclusion of The Waltons' two-part season eight opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), newlyweds...
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1979
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1979
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Under intense pressure to keep his store solvent while still obeying the new wartime price and rationing restrictions, Ike...
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1979
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December 7, 1941: The Waltons are among the first people on the Mountain to hear the news that the Japanese have attacked...
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1978
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), John (Ralph Waite) reacts with...
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1978
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Richard Thomas briefly returns to the role of John-Boy Walton in this first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast...
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1978
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With America's entry into WW2 still several months away, Mary Ellen's husband Curt (Tom Bower) is drafted in to the US Army...
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1977
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The Waltons offer food and shelter to Josh (played by a pre-Diff'rent Strokes Todd Bridges) , a young black orphan who has...
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1977
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John (Ralph Waite) and Olivia (Michael Learned) want their 16-year-old daughter Erin (Mary Elizabeth McDonough) to finish...
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1977
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After winning a national writing contest, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is sent to cover the arrival of the dirigible Hindenburg...
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1977
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Laboring under the misapprehension that he will be able to bring Grandma home from the hospital, Grandpa Walton (Will Geer)...
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1977
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As John-Boy heads to New York to find out if his novel has been accepted for publication, he recalls the events leading to...
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1977
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As Erin (Mary Elizabeth McDonough) prepares to graduate from high school, she despairs over being the only Walton who has no...
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1977
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While driving through a particularly treacherous stretch of woods, Olivia (Michael Learned) and her two youngest children...
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1976
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Newly married to Dr. Curt Willard (Tom Bower), Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) begins to doubt that she is worthy of her...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Waltons struggle to put their...
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1976
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Disaster strikes the Walton family when their house is gutted by a raging fire. While the neighbors help John (Ralph Waite)...
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1976
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Nurse-in-training Mary Ellen Walton (Judy-Norton Taylor) makes the wrong diagnosis, and it is her own Grandma (Ellen Corby)...
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1976
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When the editor shuts down the newspaper where he works, John-Boy is given the opportunity to start up a periodical of his...
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1976
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As The Waltons begins its fourth season, Rev. Matthew Fordwick (John Ritter) and schoolteacher Rosemary Hunter (Mariclare...
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1975
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In spite of all his hard work and ambition, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is worried that he hasn't really got what it takes to...
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1975
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1975
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Having trouble with his college physics class, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) begins studying with a brilliant tutor--a...
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1975
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A troubled orphan runs away from his unhappy foster home and makes friends with a young leopard that has escaped from...
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1975
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This was the pilot for the 1975 TV series based on the novel by Johann Wyss. Martin Milner is the paterfamilias of the...
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1975
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The Waltons are advised of the plight of their city-dwelling relative Wade (Richard Hatch), whose marriage is on the brink of...
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1975
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John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is elated when a big-city publisher offers to assemble his short stories into a book. But elation...
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1974
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When it seems as if nobody understands his grief over the death of the schoolroom guinea pig that had been left in his care,...
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1974
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While tutoring fellow student Tom Povich (Richard Masur), who is attending Boatwright on a football scholarship, John-Boy...
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1974
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John-Boy (Richard Thomas) enters the family mule Blue in the annual cross-country race, in which his chief competition is the...
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1974
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John (Ralph Waite) is torn between financial considerations and concern for his children's birthright when he is offered...
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1974
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Caught in a heavy rainstorm on Walton's Mountain, a family of Gypsies takes refuge it what seems to be a deserted house....
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1973
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Walton's Mountain turns into a battleground over the teaching of Evolution. Lutie Bascomb (Richard Bradford), a hard-luck...
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1973
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Having lost his job in Cincinnati, Olivia's 64-year-old uncle Cody Nelson (Eduard Franz) relocates to Walton's Mountain....
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1973
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The second season of The Waltons begins as the family's eldest son John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is torn between his own youthful...
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1973
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John Walton (Ralph Waite) is accused of stealing some valuable silver goblets from wealthy neighbor Mrs. Claybourne (Diana...
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1973
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In this theatrically released episode from the TV series based on the popular feature film, Shaft, the tough New York...
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1973
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This episode recalls the time when impoverished teenagers found employment (not always voluntarily) by working in the...
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1972
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Much to the dismay of the younger Walton children, their pet calf is sold for nine dollars to farmer George Anderson...
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1972
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Mark Miller plays a paranoid ex-convict named Tom and Leslie Parrish appears as a waitress named Sharon in a sad story of a...
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1972
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1969
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1968
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1968
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1968
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1967
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Albert Salmi returns in the role of rascally space pirate Alonzo P. Tucker (you remember: the guy with the robot parrot on...
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1967
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Written by Frank Chase, "The Gentle Ones" is the tale of two brothers, both in the horse trading business. Kindhearted Mark...
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1967
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Michael Rennie, who earned his sci-fi/fantasy chops as the benevolent alien Klatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still, essays a...
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1966
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Briggs is forced to play along with powerful mobster boss Frank Egan (William Smithers when the daughter of Briggs' friend...
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1966
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Patricia Medina guest stars as Dr. Karen Miller, who has become an outcast on the frontier by virtue of her profession and...
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1966
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Leif Erickson and Rod Cameron guest star in this episode as two headstrong men on opposite sides of a bitter range war....
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1966
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Myko (Mike Kellin), the manager of an intergalactic gladiator show, arranges a boxing match between Dr. Smith (Jonathan...
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1966
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Michael Rennie returns as The Keeper in this conclusion of a two-part story. Thanks to Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris, the...
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1966
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James Westerfield hams it up as Dr. Marvello, the pitchman for a travelling space circus that shows up to entertain the...
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1966
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When Penny (Angela Cartwright) offers refuge to an intergalactic thief named Ohan (Larry Ward), the fugitive gratefully...
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1966
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Pompous Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) is delighted to be selected as king of the planet Andronica. He will of course, be less...
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1966
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Film favorite Joan Leslie appears in this episode as Mrs. Cooper, a Quaker widow who hires Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) as a...
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1965
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This episode reunites Branded star Chuck Connors with Johnny Crawford, who from 1958 through 1963 had played Connors' son on...
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1965
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Burt Reynolds appears in this episode as Red Hand, a rebellious young Apache chief who has jumped the reservation with his...
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1965
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Hired by Dr. Philip Stark (Donald Murphy) to care for his invalid wife Frances, college coed Betty Kaster (Margaret Bly) goes...
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1965
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Cowboy Johnny Dolan (Pat Conway) helps Jason McCord fend off three hoodlums in a barroom brawl. However, it turns out that...
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1965
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1964
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1964
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1963
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1963
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1963
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1962
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Dana Andrews is ad-man Clint Lorimer in this uneven drama, the last feature film by director Bruce Humberstone, released...
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1962
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Kenneth More portrays a British gunsmith who travels to the American West. After winning a rigged poker game, More is...
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1958
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1957
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1951
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The third of western hero James Warren's trio of RKO Radio vehicles, Code of the West was like its predecessors based on a...
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1947
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