A pile of human bones found at a construction site reopens one of Los Angeles' most notorious unsolved murders: the "Black...
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1988
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14 Going on 30 starts out like Candida and ends up like Back to the Future. 14-year-old Danny O'Neill (Gabey Olds), carrying...
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1988
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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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1984
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) prepares to provide expert testimony in the murder trial of mob boss Victor Ramsay (Tige Andrews),...
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1982
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Gene Hackman plays a disgruntled suburbanite who manages the Ultra-Sav, an all-night drugstore. He hates his job, hates his...
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1981
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When one of the twin babies of Madeline and Bill Estes (Tyne Daly, Robert Ginty) dies under mysterious circumstances, the...
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1980
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The crux of this limited, juvenile comedy is a complex game that begins at midnight and ends by morning. Of main interest is...
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1980
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When a woman moves into a Victorian home, she finds a dress that, when worn, delivers her back in time in this...
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1979
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An evangelist suspected of financial impropriety is found dead in a motel room, apparently from an overdose of drugs and...
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1979
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This heart-warming made-for-television drama chronicles a widowed father's struggle to keep his family intact. He has three...
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1978
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1978
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In the first half of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) investigates the mysterious death of his mentor Joe Tooley (Paul...
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim Rockford (James Garner) and rookie private eye Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan)...
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1978
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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1978
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) is under pressure from an insurance company to determine the time of death of a patient who drowned in...
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1977
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1977
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1977
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The winner of 11 Emmy awards, the made-for-TV Eleanor and Franklin stars Edward Herrmann as Franklin D. Roosevelt and...
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1976
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The two-part opener of Streets of San Francisco's fifth and final season marks a major transition, as SFPD homicide detective...
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1976
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Richard Basehart heads an impressive guest cast as Bishop Tim Farrow, who has fallen victim to a would-be murderer. When...
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1976
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The Angels find themselves the apparent targets of an unknown assassin. To find out the reason, and to flush out their...
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1976
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1976
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Richard Fleischer directed this lurid historical drama based on the novel by Kyle Onstott. The story begins on a run-down...
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1975
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The plot of this episode is feuled by a deadly battle of wits between a 12-year-old girl named Julie Todd (Kim Richards) and...
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1975
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Charles (Michael Landon) continues seeking out good homes for the orphaned Sanderson...
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1975
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Light-years removed from his comic escapades on Three's Company, John Ritter delivers a topnotch dramatic performance as...
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1974
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Posing first as a tourist and then as an accountant, Jim (James Garner) begins trailing recent parolee Carol Thorne (Lynette...
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1974
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Gilbert Wright's novel Madman's Chain had already been adapted to television by Alcoa/Goodyear Theatre by the time that Cry...
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1974
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1974
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Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) drives his colleagues to distraction with his new squeaky shoes. Be that as it may, Jim and...
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1973
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Last seen on Bonanza in the 1968 episode "A Girl Named George," Jack Albertson paid a return visit to the series in the...
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1972
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) invests in a play staged by an avant-garde theater troupe. When one of the actresses dies of a heroin...
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1971
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This evening's case log includes a family of grifters who have been cheating elderly residents out of their money with a...
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1971
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"Movies like Getting Straight are ceasing to be tolerable" complained one conservative movie magazine of 1970. Today, the...
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1970
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In an incredible turn of events, the very proper and above-board Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) has become involved in a rather...
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1969
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John Astin and Emmaline Henry, who back in 1962 played husband and wife in the short-lived sitcom I'm Dickens-He's Fenster,...
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1969
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In a desperate effort to escape from his Mafia bosses, Walter Hazlett (Tim O'Connor) hijacks a plane and demands to be flown...
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1969
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Bonanza inaugurated its tenth season on September 15, 1968, with the episode titled "Same Pines, Different Winds." Irene...
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Carrie
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1968
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Overhearing Sr. Bertrille's plans to transfer to another convent, the nuns mistakenly believe that their young comrade is...
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1967
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1966
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Somehow or other, the Germans have found the location of Stalag 13's escape tunnel. To locate the weak link in their...
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1966
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Disgraced Army officer Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) crosses the path of another outcast in the form of saloon...
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1965
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Steve McQueen stars as the Cincinnati Kid, a crackerjack New Orleans stud poker player. Tired of chicken feed, the Kid...
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1965
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Opie and his pal Howie start publishing a penny newspaper, but are unable to attract any customers. Sensing that their...
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1965
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When a TV fan recognizes a picture of Richard Kimble (David Janssen) on a quiz show, the fugitive takes refuge in a home for...
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1964
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In the seventh-season opener of Perry Mason, scheming seaman John Brooks (Ron Starr) has concocted what he thinks is a...
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1963
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Hampered by a quickie conclusion, this routine melodrama by Reginald LeBorg features twin sisters, Sabena and Dara...
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1962
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The townsfolk of Virginia City find their loyalties divided right down the middle during the raging feud between the Mahans...
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1962
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In this western, an idealistic and naive rookie cavalry officer is assigned to work with a cruel captain. He immediately...
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1961
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In this lighthearted episode, timid Viennese postman Josef (Rudolph Anders) is pining over pretty coffee house waitress Elsa...
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1960
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The scene is the magnificent but isolated home of scientist Dr. Loren (John Hoyt), his wife (Irene Tedrow), and their...
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Mrs. Loren
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1960
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While on a sea voyage with his family, the eminent Sir Richard Musgrave (Eric Portman) is unnerved by the presence of a...
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1960
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Bob Lansing (Jeremy Slate), lookalike son of a notorious bank robber, arrives in a small town to receive information about...
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1960
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In this entertaining comedy by Charles Walters, everyone seems to get in on the act, even the dog and especially the four...
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1960
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The townspeople of Virginia City turn against Leta Malvet (Susan Oliver when her father and brother are hanged for murder....
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1960
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After purchasing a riverboat from Scotsman Gillespie MacKenzie (Jack Livesey, Bret finds out that MacKenzie has already sold...
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1960
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This is Maverick's celebrated spoof of Gunsmoke, emulating its more serious "role model" right down to the pre-credits...
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1959
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One the finest of all Twilight Zone episodes, "Walking Distance" benefits not only from a superb Rod Serling script and a...
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Mrs. Sloan
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1959
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Anthony Quinn and Shirley Booth play a married couple who cling and claw like cats in a bathtub in this sudsy melodrama set...
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1958
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All week long, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) and Wally (Tony Dow) have been looking forward to attending a local carnival. Alas, on...
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Mrs. Hathaway
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1958
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Rod Serling's first original screenplay for the Big Screen was the psychological western Saddle the Wind. In one of his best...
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1958
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Loving You was the most autobiographical of all Elvis Presley's movies, and, not coincidentally, features the most...
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1957
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Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film...
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1956
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Domineering Hermione Carpenter (Isobel Elsom) wants to take a trip to America and then return home to home to England for...
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1956
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In this western, a man is falsely accused of betraying a wagon train to the Apaches and is punished by his employers, but...
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Ptewaquin
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1955
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1955
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Working out the Forgery Division, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate reports that a con artist, posing...
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1955
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Old Martin Latimer is found dead in his home, a bullet hole in his chest. At first, it looks like a case of suicide, wherein...
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1954
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In the 100th TV episode of Dragnet (albeit the 89th to be telecast), Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate...
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1954
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Working out of Missing Persons, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate when Martha Borg (Irene Tedrow)...
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1953
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate when Rose Baker, a no-good, slovenly "party girl", disappears. The...
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1953
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In 1945, James Cagney, through his independent production company, bought the rights to a lurid novel by Adria Locke Langley,...
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1953
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Jane Greer plays a hard-boiled dame so well in The Company She Keeps that the film's outcome remains in doubt right up to the...
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1950
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The upsurge in commercial air travel in the postwar years resulted in several films dealing with the trials and tribulations...
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1949
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Thieves' Highway is set in San Francisco and the surrounding countryside. Richard Conte plays Nick Garcos, an American GI who...
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1949
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This early-'50s TV situation-comedy show featured Charles Ruggles. ~ Rovi...
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1949
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Irving Pichel's They Won't Believe Me is the flashback unfolding of Larry Ballentine's (Robert Young) witness-stand testimony...
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1947
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In this entry in the Crime Doctor series, amateur sleuth Dr. Ordway is duped into giving one of his patients a fatal shot....
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1946
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Fabric designer Harry Quincey (George Sanders) has the unhappy task of caring for his tiresome unmarried sisters, Lettie...
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1945
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A beautiful child (14-year-old Jane Powell in her feature film debut) star tires of life in the spotlight and so disguises...
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1944
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1943
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