The 1987 portmanteau comedy feature Amazon Women on the Moon lampoons several film genres in general and the 1954 sci-fi...
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1987
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In this 3-D animated cross between Star Wars and the Knights of the Round Table, young Orin (voice by Joe Colligan) lives in...
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1985
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When the president of Pelham Publishing retires, Tom Willis (Franklin Cover) is anxious to be appointed in his place. At...
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1985
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The election of Sandra Day O'Connor to the Supreme Court rendered the premise of First Monday in October anachronistic before...
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1981
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When the drug craze of the '60s invades the straight-laced world of a military academy, a group of young cadets turn the...
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1980
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Not a sequel to the earlier episode "Firehouse Quartet" (which concerned a makeshift singing group), this episode finds the...
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1977
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The inaugural presentation of the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" anthology, the three-part, six-hour miniseries Testimony...
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1977
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The story of "red light bandit" Caryl Chessman, previously dramatized in the 1955 film Cell 2455, Death Row (based on...
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1977
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Joe Camp, the writer and director of Benji, tried his hand with another breed of animal in this comedy. A U.S. Cavalry unit...
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1976
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Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney Productions' house director, cobbled together his 19th family film for the organization with...
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1976
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The drab and lonely life of Martha Howard (Joanne Linville) suddenly becomes quite eventful--and dangerous. Martha has...
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1974
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An instant family classic, Benji is shot mostly from the a dog's-eye view , adding even more characterization to a title...
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1974
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Two Miami beach bums become notorious cat-burglars in this lively crime drama that is based on a true story. After...
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1974
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This sex farce stars Angus Duncan as a lothario on a mission to sleep with five very different women. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1974
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Assigned to the Southwest Division, Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) nab a suspected peeping...
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1973
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This animated musical, based on E.B. White's children's book classic, is about a courageous spider who helps save the life of...
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1973
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The title of this Bob Hope vehicle Cancel My Reservation is a multiple pun, referring to elements in the story. The...
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1972
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In the second episode of a two-part story, Esmerelda again accidentally causes George Washington (Will Geer) to materialize...
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1972
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This episode is distinguished by the presence in the cast of two of Frank Sinatra's offspring: Frank Sinatra Jr. is cast as...
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1972
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Will Geer guest stars as George Washington, who has been accidentally zapped into the 20th century by bumbling Esmerelda....
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1972
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Dining out at a Chinese restaurant, Samantha downs an exotic drink called "The Heavenly Himalayan," and as a result, her face...
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1972
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This time around, Endora has turned Darrin into a gorilla. As Samantha struggles to undo the spell, the now-hirsute Darrin is...
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1971
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1971
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, baby Kathy Jo receives a most unusual birthday present: A chimpanzee who likes to pick...
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1969
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Herb Vigran guest stars as building inspector Armstrong, who shows up at the bank building to check out "Jed Clampett...
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1969
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1968
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When Billie Jo (Meredith MacRae) auditions as a nightclub singer, she puts on a very sexy and provocative act. In fact,...
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1967
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Stopped by a policeman while driving down a one-way street ("I am only going one way!"), Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is cited for...
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1967
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Confusion reigns supreme when a draft notice intended for a "Lou C. Carmichael" shows up in the mailbox of Lucy Carmichael...
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1966
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Granny expresses the desire for her own horse and buggy. Meanwhile, Mr. Drysdale purchases a race horse for the Clampetts....
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1966
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A ricocheting bullet catches Little Joe Cartwright in his-er-nether regions. Seeking answers to his brother's non-fatal but...
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1966
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With Samantha's surreptitious help, Darrin knocks out a bully during a rhubarb at a restaurant. The bully turns out to be Joe...
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1966
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Gilligan (Bob Denver) arouses the other castaways with some startling news: The island has been invaded by murderous...
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1965
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Dick Van Dyke plays a dual role as Rob Petrie and Rob's late Uncle Hezekiah, who appears in this episode via a filmed "living...
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Alfred Reinback
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1965
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her...
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1965
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Andy, Opie and Aunt Bee arrive in Hollywood, there to witness the filming of Andy's life story Sheriff Without a Gun. But...
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1965
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Seriously injured in an explosion, Richard Kimble (David Janssen) awakens to find that he has lost all memory of his identity...
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1964
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Light and laugh-filled, Send Me No Flowers is typical Rock Hudson and Doris Day fare. George (Hudson) is a hypochondriac...
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1964
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1964
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Selling vacuum cleaners door to door, Lucy (Lucille Ball) gives her first demonstration at the home of Mr. Mooney (Gale...
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Postman
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1964
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Sally (Rose Marie) is invited to appear on "The Stevie Parsons Show," a popular...
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Bernie Quinn
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1964
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In this goofy comedy, an architect discovers that a recently purchased antique bottle is the home of a jovial but vexing...
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1964
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Lust and corruption destroy the career of a prominent senator in this super-sleazy political drama. He is involved with at...
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1964
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It's no secret that Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) are the loudest and most demonstrative fans of the Little...
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Dr. Jacoby
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1963
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The all-female Danville Volunteer Fire Department organizes a softball team, with Lucy (Lucille Ball) appointing herself...
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Umpire
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1963
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With his clientele diminishing, Floyd goes into partnership with semi-retired barber Bill Medwin (Herb Vigran), who sweetens...
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1962
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To square a gambling debt, Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) is forced to take the job of marshal in a dusty frontier town. Before...
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1962
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1962
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An old Honeymooners plot is cleverly recycled in this episode. When he thinks he hasn't gotten an expected raise, Fred...
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1962
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With Barney out of work, generous Fred arranges for him to get a job at the rock quarry. When it is revealed that he is the...
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1962
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Without telling Fred, Wilma ferrets out some of his old clothes to donate to a rummage sale. Fred discovers that the...
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1962
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During Ben Cartwright's absence, a woman named Jennifer (Suzanne Lloyd) shows up at the Ponderosa, claiming to be Ben's new...
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1961
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Bart (Jack Garner) offers a helping hand to farmer Henry Albright (John Qualen), who wants to start a gold mining company....
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1961
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The second of Jerry Lewis' directorial endeavors, The Errand Boy, like its predecessor The Bellboy, is essentially a series...
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1961
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Bart (Jack Kelly) is framed for crimes he didn't commit by sadistic sheriff Horace Hadley (Edgar Buchanan) and his equally...
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1960
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At the end of a cattle drive, the Cartwrights and their cowhands look forward to rest and relaxation in San Francisco,...
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1960
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San Francisco, 1906: As a fancy downtown hotel prepares for a concert by the legendary Enrico Caruso, overrage bellhop Gerald...
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1960
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There's intrigue aplenty aboard the USS "Moray" when Navy submarine commander James Page (Hugh Marlowe) accuses seaman Robert...
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1960
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Arrested for gambling in Dakota City, Beau Maverick (Roger Moore) is given a choice by Col. Gaylord Summers (Arch Johnson: Go...
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1960
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A bandit posing as a salesman has robbed several LA food markets in the past few weeks. Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben...
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1959
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Go, Johnny, Go! was second and last of a proposed trio of jukebox movies built around and co-produced by DJ Alan Freed. He...
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1959
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Having double-crossed his mob associates, popular newspaper reporter Jake Lingle (Herb Vigran) is gunned down in a subway....
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1959
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In this Western, a good-hearted gunfighter helps a young cowboy find the cruel cattle baron who killed his daddy. ~ Sandra...
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1959
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Case Against Brooklyn was based on an "expose" article by Ed Reid. Darren McGavin plays rookie cop Pete Harris, who goes...
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1958
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When her purse is stolen, Claire Olger (Patricia Hardy) is forced to hitch a ride from Michael Greeley. Unfortunately,...
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1958
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Eccentric inventor Professor Pepperwinkle (Phillips Tead) unveils his latest creation: a "forget gas", which wipes out...
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1958
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) search for an elusive check forger with extremely expensive tastes. The forger...
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1958
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George Nader plays a reporter whose career is ruined by liquor. A comeback opportunity presents itself when Nader is a...
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1958
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In this western, the trouble begins when a ruthless outlaw impersonates a mine owner. When the sheriff begins to suspect...
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1957
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In this tense murder mystery, a San Francisco traffic officer vows to find the killer of the kindly priest who raised him....
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1957
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Barber
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1957
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Red Skelton's final film starring vehicle is an expansion of an hour-long TV play, which also starred Skelton when it was...
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1957
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Famed Hollywood "little person" Billy Curtis guests in this episode as Mr. Zero, a diminutive, childlike Martian who has been...
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1957
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Small-town doctor Paul Beecher (John Beal) is given some strange pills by a dying elderly researcher. Later, when Paul gets a...
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1957
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Gangsters Georgie (Lee Philips) and Lucky (Chick Changler) despise one another, and it is this fact that keeps them both...
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1956
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The fate of wealthy Jamie Dawn (Marilyn Simms) hangs in the balance as she stands trial for murder. Defense attorney Random...
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1956
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For reasons unknown, the change-of-pace Bob Hope vehicle That Certain Feeling is out of favor with many Hope buffs. Bob plays...
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1956
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The MGM melodrama These Wilder Years marked the first onscreen pairing of Hollywood stars James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck....
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1956
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Calling Homicide was another of Bill Elliot's "working-man detective" efforts of the 1950s. This time, Elliot plays LA...
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1956
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Criminal Arnold Woodman (Herburt Vigran) and his two confederates planet 20,000 dollars in stolen money on Inspector...
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1956
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1956
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1956
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Our Miss Brooks had been a radio and TV sitcom hit thanks to the considerable input of star Eve Arden. The film version of...
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1956
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Once again Edward G. Robinson takes a script from the trash bin and makes it into a palatable movie. A remake of The...
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1955
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I Died a Thousand Times is a scene-by-scene remake of the 1941 crime-drama classic High Sierra. Jack Palance steps into the...
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1955
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Several large markets have been robbed by a bandit who hides his features with something resembling a black mask. After...
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1955
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This distaff variation of the Goodbye Mr. Chips theme is based on a novel by Frances Gray Patton. While confined to a...
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1955
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While Metropolis gears up to honor its most popular "citizen" during Superman Week, gangster Si Horten (Herburt Vigran) tries...
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1955
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At the height of the popularity of his Dragnet TV series, producer/director/star Jack Webb struck a deal with Warner Bros. to...
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1954
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Susan Slept Here is the only feature film in Hollywood history ever to be narrated by an Academy Award. After introducing...
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1954
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Lucky Me is a mixed-bag musical from Warner Bros., adhering to a tried-and-true formula that was wearing just a bit thin in...
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1954
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At the height of their TV fame, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were contracted by MGM to make two theatrical films. The first of...
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1954
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This 1954 Disney version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea represented the studio's costliest and most elaborate...
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1954
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White Christmas, Paramount's belated follow-up to the 1942 hit Holiday Inn, was the studio's first VistaVision production. A...
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1954
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The police department receives at tip that a war between two teenage gangs, the Orchids and the Pink Rats, is scheduled to...
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1954
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It appears to be a simple case of hit-and-run when the body of Eddie Stokes is found in a gutter. When they question Stokes'...
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1954
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Working out of the bunco division, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) go after a self-proclaimed "mental therapist"...
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1954
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Al Sparks
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1954
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After a troubled, seemingly sleepless night, Perry White (John Hamilton) arrives at work at the offices of the Metropolis...
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1954
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The truth inherent in the title of this episode is vividly illustrated when the Ricardos sell their old washing machine to...
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Joe
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1953
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One of the most subtle and sophisticated of the musical comedies that came out of MGM's Arthur Freed Unit in the '40s and...
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1953
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This time, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) "go Hollywood" to investigate a fatal accident at a movie studio. The...
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1953
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Working out of Homicide, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) are dispatched to an old rail yard, where a dazed young...
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1953
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This tuneful remake of 1937's The Awful Truth centers on the rocky marriage of a philandering composer and the wife who has...
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1953
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Investigating a series of robberies, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) find out that off-duty patrolman Paul...
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1953
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This lightweight 20th Century-Fox Technicolor musical stars Dan Dailey as Bill Carter, a widowed comic strip illustrator and...
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1953
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In one of the most famous Dragnet episodes of all time, Joe Friday (Jack Webb) and Frank Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate...
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1953
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Herb Ellis) investigate the trashing of a movie theater by a gang of teenagers. In typical...
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1952
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When she finds out that Ricky's band is about to embark upon a tour, Lucy (Lucille Ball) insists upon joining the band as a...
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Musician's Union Representative
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1952
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Nancy Thorne, 1952's Tournament of Roses queen, makes an extended guest appearances in this Monogram "special." In her first...
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1952
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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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1952
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1952
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Honest wrestler Wayne Winchester (Malcolm Mealey) tries to blow the whistle on his mob-connected opponent Bad Luck Brannigan...
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1952
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Ray Milland plays a happily married college professor whose wife and child perish in a fire. Despondent, Milland loses...
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1951
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1951
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A remake of the 1931 film of the same name, Iron Man stars Jeff Chandler as up-and-coming boxer Cokie Martin. A relatively...
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1951
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Forget what you've been led to believe: Bedtime for Bonzo is a most enjoyable film, and Ronald Reagan is not outacted by the...
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1951
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Judy Canova continues to bring home the box-office bacon for Republic Pictures in Oklahoma Annie. Judy plays Judy, Queen of...
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1951
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Even at age 38, Loretta Young could successfully pull off her ingenue duties in the innocuous comedy Half Angel. Young plays...
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1951
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Al Goddard, (Alan Ladd) special investigator for the U.S. post office, is assigned to collar two criminals who've murdered a...
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1951
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1951
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1950
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Farley Granger plays a casually larcenous New York City mailman who steals a shipment of money. Granger's excitement over...
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1950
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In their never-ending efforts to create a movie series to match the success of "The Thin Man," MGM came up with the...
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1950
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Based on a true story, Mister 880 is the whimsical tale of an elderly gentleman (Edmund Gwenn) who dabbles in counterfeiting....
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1950
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1949
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House of Strangers is the first of three film versions of Jerome Weidman's I'll Never Go Home Any More, each of which was...
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1949
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The terrible consequences of perverting the legal system are spelled out in The Judge. In one of his rare starring roles,...
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1949
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Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven deserves a historical footnote as director William Castle's only comedy western. Future...
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1948
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For their first independently-produced vehicle, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello chose to appear in a remake of the 1939 Universal...
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1948
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1948
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Joe Palooka, Ham Fisher's famed comic-strip fighter, risks his life to clear the name of his manager in this series entry....
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1948
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"Von Clausewitz said that war is the logical extension of diplomacy; Monsieur Verdoux feels that murder is the logical...
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1947
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Teenaged Junior (Scotty Beckett) gets into trouble when he tries to bring a gun to school. To explain why he's packing a rod,...
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1946
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RKO horror producer Val Lewton dished up seven reels of brooding psychological terror with The Ghost Ship. Richard Dix stars...
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1943
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In this wartime espionage drama, Nazis open up a covert operation in the US. Outwardly it is a high-class dress shop, but...
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1943
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1943
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In one of their most genial comedies -- based on a Damon Runyon story -- Bud Abbott and Lou Costello have to help one friend...
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1943
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College co-ed Brenta (Tina Thayer) is the daughter of district attorney Reynolds (Otto Kruger). In defiance of her dad's...
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1942
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Director Rouben Mamoulian completed a three-picture 20th Century Fox deal with this airy comic romance that attempted to ape...
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1942
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In this upbeat drama, a lovely European heiress is disturbed to discover from her lawyer that her father made his fortune by...
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1941
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Based on the long-running comic strip by Gene Byrne, PRC's Reg'lar Fellers was intended as the first of a series of 6-reel...
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1941
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Stars-on-the-downslide Wallace Ford and Marian Marsh briefly rallied in the above-average Monogram melodrama Murder by...
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1941
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Humphrey Bogart is a gangster again, this time as counterpoint to the comic elements of It All Came True. On the lam from the...
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1940
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Though he doesn't speak his first line of dialogue until the film's final ten minutes, Peter Lorre spiritually dominates the...
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1940
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Eccentric professor Einfeld (Lee Kohlmar) is lecturing a select group of scientists at a darkened planetarium when one of the...
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1936
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Anxious to graduate from 2-reel comedies to feature films, producer Hal Roach began phasing out his short-subject manifest in...
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1935
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