The Carol Burnett Show was one of the most popular and best loved comedy-variety series to grave American television in the...
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2001
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Before the Flintstones were everyone's favorite Stone Age family, Fred was just a regular guy looking for the girl of his...
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2000
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In this live-action musical comedy, Baby Huey, the lovable seven foot tall duckling, is taken in by a caring little boy...
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1999
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In the comic fable Gideon, the residents of the Lakeview Retirement Home are drifting through their final years with quiet...
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1999
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Carter (Noah Wyle) is forced to shave off his precious beard when he gets carpenter's glue stuck in it. He also seeks out a...
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1998
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1998
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The true meaning of Christmas -- desperate last-minute shopping -- is the subject of this holiday-themed comedy. Howard...
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1996
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Mel Brooks does it again with this send-up of vampire films. That Leslie Nielson plays the great blood-sucking count gives...
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1995
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The good (if not fully evolved) citizens of Bedrock make their way to the big screen in this live-action adaptation of the...
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1994
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A blend of screwball farce and whodunit murder mystery, this madcap period piece was the brainchild of executive producer...
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1994
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Attempting to take a well-deserved sharp poke at those based-on-a-true-story television movies that have usurped the old...
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1993
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Divorcee Helen Slater doesn't mind single life, but she doesn't like being alone either. Her best pal Kelly LeBrock dutifully...
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Sid
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1992
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A group of mischievous teen-agers get a notoriously difficult instructor that becomes their summer driving school teacher. ~...
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1988
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1988
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While on a dig in Peru, a shady archaeologist uncovers a strange creature, which he dubs a "Munchie." He brings the animal...
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Cecil/Simon
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1987
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Hosted by the funny lady herself, this compilation video contains four of her favorite vignettes gleaned from her...
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1987
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Hosted by the funny lady herself, this compilation video contains four of her favorite vignettes gleaned from her...
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1987
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With a cast starring such comic veterans as Harvey Korman, Anne Meara, Jack Weston and Tim Conway (who also wrote the...
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Lou
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1986
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This compilation tape is a collection of clips and trailers from low-budget, cult-type movies. The "framing" device of having...
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1986
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This hilarious comedy video contains performances from some of the funniest stand-up comedians of the 1980s as they do their...
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1986
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The wacky comedy-melodrama Gone are the Dayes was assembled in 1984 as an "original production" for the Disney cable channel....
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1984
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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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Curse of the Pink Panther was released just after Trail of the Pink Panther with a script that has someone looking for the...
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1983
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In this comedy, a clumsy newspaper reporter visits her uncle's lab, accidently spills chemicals on herself, and finds...
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1983
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This made-for-TV comedy postulates that, someday, members of carpools will be selected by computer. The four so anointed...
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Wendell Brooks
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1983
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In this sci-fi film, a journalist uses her new powers to find the guilty parties behind a million-dollar art theft. ~ Sandra...
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1983
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1982
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The 90-minute TV special Eunice reunites the "family" originally created for the weekly variety series...
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Director
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1982
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Mel Brooks produced, directed, wrote, and starred in this episodic comedy in the spirit of Monty Python and the 1957 studio...
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Count de Monet
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1981
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In the fourth installment of the "Herbie" series of Volkswagen Bug fantasies, the magical car has lost a lot of its sheen as...
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Captain Blythe
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1980
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1980
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In the future (the distant year of 1997), the United States of America is in crisis. The oil shortage has grown to epic...
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Monty
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1979
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Based on the book by Bob Thomas, this made-for-television comedy/drama profiles the careers of the famous comic duo,...
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1978
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Wookie sidekick Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew) races across the galaxy to spend the holidays with his family in this TV movie,...
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1978
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1977
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Dr. Charles Montague
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1977
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1976
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Originally telecast September 17, 1976, Love Boat was the first of two pilot films for the long-running TV series of the same...
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1976
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1975
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One of Mark Twain's best-loved stories becomes a screen musical in this family-friendly adaptation. Mischievous Huckleberry...
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The King
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1974
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1974
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by...
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Hedley Lamarr
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1974
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1973
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1972
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1971
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Suddenly Single is an assembly-line ABC Movie of the Week, given extra value by its attractive star lineup. The ball gets...
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1971
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1970
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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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Virtually the first third of The April Fools takes place at a trendy party held by sharkish executive Ted Gunther...
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1969
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This comedy finds American writer Lawrence Colby (Robert Wagner) augmenting his scribing income by smuggling Swiss watch...
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Merriman Dudley
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1968
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1968
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1967
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In this lightweight comedy, David McCallum stars as Stanley Thrumm, a retiring British tour guide who strikes it rich one...
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Harvey Tomlinson
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1967
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In this classic episode, Harvey Korman guest stars as Col. Heindrich Von Zeppel, a Prussian balloonist. Under Von Zeppel...
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1966
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) swells with paternal pride when Eddie (Butch Patrick) enters his photo in a "Father of the Year"...
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1966
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An intelligent, eccentric high school senior devotes his life to indulging the every whim of the beautiful girl he adores in...
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1966
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Two tourists, portrayed by the comic duo Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, are talked into working for the good guys to keep art...
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1966
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A more appropriate title for this animated 60-minute special might have been Alice in Hanna-Barbera Land, since the cartoon...
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1966
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The animated stars of TV's The Flintstones make the leap to the big screen in this spoof of the spy genre. Because Fred...
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1966
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It's game night for the Flintstones and the Rubbles, with the foursome enjoying a bit of friendly competition. Things fall...
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1966
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When Fred expresses a desire to see if the predictions in Barney's science-fiction magazines will come true, the Great Gazoo...
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1966
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With the help of the Great Gazoo, Fred and Barney enjoy a winning streak at the local dinosaur races. Unfortunately, our...
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1966
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The Great Gazoo arranges for Fred to see how the "other half" lives by training him to enter high society. The first blow...
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1966
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When Fred balks at escorting Wilma to a concert, she attends the affair with her former classmate, the handsome and...
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1966
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Working stiff Fred thinks his boss Mr. Slate has it easy, spending his day sipping cocktails and attending social affairs...
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1966
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The local PTA is staging the deathless romantic drama "Romerorock and Julietstone" as a fundraiser. Wilma is to play...
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1966
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Engrossed in a spy movie on TV, Fred and Barney wish that they could have adventures as exciting as those on the small...
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1965
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Having been fired from his job, Fred is afraid to tell Wilma, so he allows her to pack him a lunch every day as if nothing...
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1965
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Fred and Barney have promised to take wives to dinner on the same night they're slated to compete in the bowling playoffs....
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1965
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In another Prisoner of Zenda variation, Barney discovers that he is the exact double of Prince Barbaruba, reigning monarch...
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1965
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Season four of The Lucy Show (the first to be networkcast in color, though the series had been filming in color since 1963)...
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Major Grayson
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1965
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Worried that her widowed daddy Russ (Don Porter) is working too hard, Gidget (Sally Field) suggests that he spend a relaxing...
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1965
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) comes to the rescue of little Galen Stewart (Brian Nash), who has gotten his head caught in an iron...
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1965
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Harvey Korman provides the voice of Gazoo, a tiny green space alien who has been exiled from the planet Zetrox. Arriving on...
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1965
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After receiving a sizeable tax refund, Lucy (Lucille Ball) uses the cash to become a stockholder in the Danfield bank. It is...
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Phillips
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1965
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Made for television, Gallegher was a recurring feature on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. Roger Mobley played...
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1964
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Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) would like to allow their sons to spend two extra weeks at summer camp, but they...
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Danny Slater
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1964
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Sight unseen, the staff of "Event" magazine chooses the Munsters as a "typical American family." Not wishing to be part of...
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1964
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Son of Flubber represented the first time that Walt Disney ever attempted a theatrical feature sequel: in this case, the...
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1963
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1962
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This is the first of two Untouchables episodes intended as pilot films for the proposed spinoff series White Knights,...
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1962
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Dickie Durham (Liam Sullivan), proverbial black sheep of his wealthy family, returns home after nineteen years at sea and...
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1962
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This entertaining story about the rise and fall of a Hugh Hefner-like publisher named Jack Norwall (William Kerwin) may be...
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1961
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