During the 1970s, the Gong Show was a game/talent show phenomenon. With equal measures of parody, camp and pure lowest-common...
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1980
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The irrepressible Pinky (Eugene Roche) plays another practical joke on Archie while attending an out-of-town VFW convention....
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Wally
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1978
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Raid on Entebbe constitutes one of two all-star made-for-TV reenactments of the Entebbe rescue of July 4, 1976. On June 27,...
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1977
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In this wartime drama, a young soldier spends much of stint in Vietnam remembering his life and his 12 love affairs. The...
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1974
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Archie balks at the notion of accompanying Edith to her 30th class reunion at Millard Fillmore High. But he quickly changes...
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1973
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The Partridges are booked to perform at the Two Hall Inn, a small hotel that has been hit by a labor strike. The...
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1971
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Producer
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1971
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When irascible boss T.R. Hollister (Jim Backus) threatens to pull the plug on an underwater environmental living project,...
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1969
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In this spooky comedy, a couple and their adolescent son move into a quiet New England summer cottage. Soon their arrival, a...
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1967
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The Monkees come to the rescue when the Italian restaurant owned by their friend Pop (Paul Deville) is taken over by gangster...
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1966
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Charlie Bigg
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1966
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American-International's Beach Party series came to an abrupt end with Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. Because of such...
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1966
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In this comedy, a hapless Army sergeant's plans to marry are temporarily delayed after he accidentally ends up launched into...
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1965
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How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the "Beach Party" movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in...
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Eric Von Zipper
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1965
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Part of American-International's "Beach Party" series, Beach Blanket Bingo was directed by William Asher. Frankie...
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Eric Von Zipper
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1965
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Martin's newest invention is the Dimensional Separator, which is unwittingly activated by Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton), who...
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1965
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Eric Von Zipper
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1964
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1964
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The Beach Party gang is back in this third episode. This time out, the gang is visited by the handsome British pop star...
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Eric Von Zipper
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1964
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Professor Bob Cummings is an anthropologist who uses a telescope to study the mating habits of teenagers, namely...
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Eric Von Zipper
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1963
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Taken for granted by her Italian family, New Yorker Natalie Wood seeks solace in the arms of irresponsible jazz musician...
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1963
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A View from the Bridge is set in New York, but the alleged political undesirability of playwright Arthur Miller dictated that...
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1962
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The title character in this standard comedy about the foibles of military life is Archie Hall (Robert Mitchum), a puffed-up...
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1961
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In this comedy caper based on a novel by Nathaniel Benchley, a gang of crooks begin exploiting an innocent ex-Navy officer...
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1961
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Not to be confused with the 1953 Kiss Me Kate - the big screen feature directed by George Sidney with assist from Bob Fosse...
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First Gunmen
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1958
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Robert Wagner stars as insensitive Southern landowner who gets a much-overdue dose of humility and democracy when he's...
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1956
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1955
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The Command was Warner Bros.' first Technicolor release. Guy Madison, then extremely popular with western fans by virtue of...
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Gottschalk
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1954
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Juvenile delinquency is the subject of the misleadingly titled Universal-International potboiler Girls in the Night....
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Chuck Haynes
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1953
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The scene is a German POW camp, sometime during the mid-1940s. Stalag 17, exclusively populated by American sergeants, is...
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Harry Shapiro
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1953
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In this Korean War drama, a strong-willed, stubborn greenhorn pilot becomes obsessed with avenging the death of his brother...
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1953
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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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Joe
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1952
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Blue-collar gal Henrietta Smith (Anne Sheridan) is mistaken for a woman of wealth by plumber Fred Newcombe (John Lund)....
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Al
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1952
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A curious toddler creates trouble when he finds bank robbers' loot in this comedy. His recently paroled father, and his...
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1951
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Gary Cooper stars in this broad naval farce, directed by Henry Hathaway and based upon a John W. Hazard New Yorker magazine...
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1951
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Henry Hathaway directed this high-tension drama about a man teetering on the verge of self-destruction and how his dilemma...
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1951
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In this World War II drama, Richard Widmark plays Lt. Cmdr. John Lawrence, a strict navy commander assigned to replace the...
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1951
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