In this martial-arts actioner, a pugnacious, taciturn Vietnam vet begins working for an honest casino owner to help keep the...
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1982
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The title of this made-for-TV biopic is faintly risible: is there anything about Marilyn Monroe that we don't know by now?...
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1980
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Based on the best-selling Vincent Bugliosi book of the same name, Helter Skelter is a made-for-TV account of the...
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1976
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The first independent production of former studio mogul Jack Warner, 1776 was adapted from the hit 1969 Broadway musical by...
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1972
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Klink's fellow officer Captain Hugo Hauptmann (Sandy Kenyon) is exposed as a traitor. Put on trial, Hauptmann finds that his...
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1971
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Hogan and his crew hope to redirect a German rocket to their contacts in England so that the missile can be examined and...
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1971
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Several of Hogan's men are caught in the act of espionage by some Gestapo agents. Even though the Germans inexplicably allow...
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1970
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African-American activist and actor Melvin Van Peebles directed this comedy-drama starring Godfrey Cambridge as Jeff Gerber,...
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Mr. Townsend
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1970
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In order to evade German radio-detection units, Hogan plants a transmitter in Klink's car. Hoping to relay information about...
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1970
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Hogan must determine the location of several bridges that have been booby-trapped by the Nazis. Failing that, he must hijack...
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1970
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Monte Markham essays one of the first of his many "hidden villain" roles as Lt. James Martin, Stalag 13's newest POW. By...
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1970
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, bungling British POW Col. Crittendon (Bernard Fox) is still impersonating his double,...
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1970
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Marlyn Mason guest stars as Lily Frankel, a sexy German nightclub chanteuse who doubles as an Allied agent. Lily informs...
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1970
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Disguised as a German soldier for an underground mission, Sgt. Carter is caught by an enemy Panzer division. At the behest of...
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1970
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Hogan again finds himself working with (and frequently against) redoubtable Russian spy Marya (Nita Talbot). This time,...
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1970
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To foil a new German plan to distribute counterfeit money, Hogan must steal the counterfeit plates -- which rest in a...
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1969
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Harold J. Stone guest stars as defecting German Field Marshal Rudolf Richter. Hogan hopes to help Richter escape to England,...
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1969
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Kathleen Freeman returns to the role of General Burkhalter's homely sister Gertrude Linkmeier, after briefly relinquishing...
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1969
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As a birthday present to Col. Hogan, his men take it upon themselves to blow up an ammunitions dump. Unfortunately, they...
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1969
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Vito Scotti guest stars as peace-loving Italian officer Major Bonacelli, a role originated by Hans Conried in the...
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1969
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Beautiful British traitor Lady Valerie Stanford (Karen Steele) has designed an anti-aircraft weapon for the Nazis. Hogan is...
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1969
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This episode of Hogan's Heroes features bravura performances by three of the series' most frequent guest stars: Nita Talbot...
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1969
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Hogan and his crew are ordered to pick up air-dropped messages to the Underground. This task completed, the men must figure...
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1969
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Well aware of Col. Hogan's fondness for pretty ladies, Klink dispatches sexy Baroness Von Krim (Marj Dusay to pry information...
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1969
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Hogan plots to kidnap General Burkhalter as part of a hostage swap that will free Underground leader Hans Wagner (Chris...
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1969
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In order to transfer vital information to the Allies in London, Hogan must convince Klink to take a circuitous trip to...
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1968
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Once again, Hogan needs Klink as a dupe for a vital mission; this time, the task is to smuggle a French girl named Janine...
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1968
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Assigned to an underground courier mission, LeBeau returns to camp with stories of his cranky, "old lady" contact. It turns...
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1968
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Louise Troy appears as "Axis Annie" Gebhart, a German radio propagandist. Hoping to relay coded messages to the Allies, Hogan...
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1968
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Hogan concocts a fanciful scheme to smuggle British agent Downes to London via air balloon. This requires such diversions as...
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1968
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Newkirk smuggles his new girlfriend Gretel into Stalag 13. Unfortunately for all concerned, the girl turns out to be a...
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1968
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Bernard Fox returns as bungling British POW officer Colonel Crittendon. This time around, Crittendon stages an escape from...
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1968
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Carter inadvertently leaves one of his coat buttons behind at a sabotage site. Using this evidence, General Hochstetter...
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1968
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Carter disguises himself as Klink during a sabotage mission. Holding Klink responsible for the attack, the Gestapo have him...
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1968
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Hogan's task is to free four Allied captives of the Gestapo. As a means to this end, Hogan and his crew must convince both...
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1968
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Hogan and his crew enable war correspondent Walter Hobson (Richard Erdman) to escape to England. Unfortunately, Hobson...
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1968
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The Allies' Manhattan Project (which of course was aimed at developing an atomic weapon before the Germans could do the same)...
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1967
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Hogan faces the daunting task of arranging the mass escape of an entire American bomber crew. To this end, Hogan's men...
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1967
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Hogan and his men uncover a Nazi scheme to assassinate British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The Germans have captured...
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1967
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Comic actress Joyce Jameson, previously seen as dizzy fraulein Mady Pfeiffer in the second-season episode "The Great...
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1967
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Hogan is faced with the possibility that captured French pilot Lt. Boucher (Felice Orlandi) may crack under Gestapo...
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1967
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Hogan and his men are determined to provide safe passage for defecting German officer Wolfgang Brauner, who except for his...
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1967
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Before joining the regular Hogan's Heroes cast as Major Hochstetter, Howard Caine appeared in a handful of similarly...
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1966
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The Allies plan an exploratory raid on German-occupied soil as a "birthday present" for Adolf Hitler. Hogan's role in the...
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1966
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William Holden stars as Alvarez Kelly in this Civil War actioner. While transporting 5,000 head of cattle to the Union...
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1966
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1965
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Unbeknownst to Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton), that wine bottle she has packed in a CARE package bound for Baghdad contains a...
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1965
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Forced into retirement, disgruntled truck driver Harold K. "Smitty" Smith (Arthur O'Connell) decides to get even with his...
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1965
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In Volume 31 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a human disguises...
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1964
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While strolling around an art store, Lucy (Lucille Ball) bumps into handsome John Brooks III (played by Robert Alda, the...
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Harold
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1964
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Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) is campaigning for the office of City Council Comptroller, and Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian...
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Paul Roney
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1964
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The leader of a ragtag American neo-Nazi organization, Peter Vollmer (Dennis Hopper) is unable to attract many followers...
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Nick
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1963
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Heavy on slapstick and light on the more subtle forms of humor, this standard comedy by Frank Tashlin is still an amusing...
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1963
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Presaging the upcoming Vietnam War without knowing it, this routine drama directed by Jack Warner, Jr. (his only directorial...
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1962
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Unable to get through to a particularly hostile patient, psychiatrist Peter Falk goes to gray-haired senior shrink...
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1962
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This week, Eddie (Tony Dow) and Wally (Tony Dow) land jobs at the Mayfield Dairy. While Wally works hard, Eddie spends most...
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Foreman
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1962
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Nehemiah Persoff is back as Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik, hated rival of Frank "The Enforcer" Nitti (Bruce Gordon). As Nitti...
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1961
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After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third...
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1961
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Boxing manager Barney Jurow (Harold J. Stone) smells a rat when one of his fighters is killed in the ring--and an autopsy...
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1961
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Timid Julie Barton (Carolyn Kearney) is attacked in her home by a masked intruder while her husband is working late....
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1961
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents moved from its familiar Sunday-night slot on CBS to a new Tuesday-night berth for rival network NBC...
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1960
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This adaptation of John O'Hara's From the Terrace stars Paul Newman as Alfred Eaton, an unhappily married financial adviser,...
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1960
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Based on real incidents in the life and death of Lt. Joseph Petrosino (Ernest Borgnine) of the New York police force, this...
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1960
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