Terror at Alcatraz indeed! This 1982 TV movie is comprised of two never-shown pilot episodes for the short-lived TV series...
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1982
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In this carefree children's adventure, a grandfather and his grandson fulfill the former's life-long dream and embark upon a...
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1982
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Originally telecast as an ABC Theatre of the Month special, My Body, My Child nobly attempts to tackle the abortion...
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Poppa
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1982
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Dobbs
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1981
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The Disney animated feature The Fox and the Hound tells the story of a friendship between traditional enemies. Tod is a fox...
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Amos Slade
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1981
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In this made-for-TV movie, a wedding photographer learns the secrets of marriage while working at several ceremonies. ~ John...
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1980
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Valentine stars Mary Martin, making her TV movie debut as a septuagenarian, terminally ill widow. She falls in love with...
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1979
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Jack Albertson stars as an old-time Borscht Belt comic who owns his own nightclub. Albertson's public has been dwindling for...
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1978
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Many viewers were astonished (and some were offended!) when the NBC sitcom Chico and the Man returned in the fall of 1977 for...
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Ed Brown
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1977
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Season Three of the Freddie Prinze sitcom Chico and the Man begins with a two-part episode, as Ed Brown (Jack Albertson),...
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Ed Brown
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1976
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Freddie Prinze (Chico Rodriguez) and Jack Albertson (Ed Brown) are still on hand as the title characters in the warm-hearted...
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Ed Brown
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1975
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Produced by James Komack (Welcome Back, Kotter), the weekly, half-hour NBC sitcom Chico and the Man was built around the...
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Ed Brown
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1974
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Season One of Chico and the Man begins as crotchety garage owner Ed Brown (Jack Albertson), the last remaing WASP in a...
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Ed Brown
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1974
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Stuart Whitman guest stars as retired hit man Nick Carl, returning to San Francisco after a long sojourn in France. What Nick...
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1973
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In this counter-culture melodrama, a youthful hitcher teams up with an aging vagabond on a lonely Southwestern road. The two...
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1972
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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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Jonathan May
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1972
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The Poseidon, an ocean liner larger than the Queens Elizabeth and Mary combined, is charting its course on New Year's Eve....
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1972
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This Dick Ross melodrama stars Anne Baxter as an alcoholic socialite who beats her addiction by finding strength through...
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1971
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1971
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We know that Bill Bixby plays a swinging bachelor because he wears bell-bottoms. Opening the door of his bachelor pad one...
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1971
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Promoted as a family musical by Paramount Pictures, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is more of a black comedy,...
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Grandpa Joe
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1971
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The Bold Ones was the umbrella title given a group of rotating hour-long TV series, which ran from 1969 to 1973. Joining...
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1970
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Brother George (Walter Chiari) is the Italian monk who is the only one who knows the secret recipe of a popular liqueur. When...
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Alfredo Brazzi
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1970
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1970
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A young married couple struggle with their personal problems and their union and the forthcoming birth oftheir unwanted...
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Tothero
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1970
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San Francisco is rocked by a brace of explosions; one of these knocks out a major power station, while another plunges Police...
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1970
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Justine (Anouk Aimee) is a Jewish prostitute living in Egypt who manages to sleep her way to the top. Marrying a financial...
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1969
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The Monk stars George Maharis as neither simian nor seminarian. Instead, he plays Gustavus "Gus" Monk, a San Francisco...
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1969
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Kent (Kent Lane) is a college-dropout-turned-drifter who travels South from Big Sur down the California coastline. His...
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The Father
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1969
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Friends don't let friends mess around on the side in this comedy, though it quickly becomes obvious that making this happen...
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Mr. Slotkin
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1968
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Frank D. Gilroy's Pulitzer-winning "kitchen sink" theatrical piece The Subject Was Roses was given a no-frills film...
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John Cleary
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1968
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) wants to find out why young Tim Patterson (Michael Christian) has forsaken a stellar college career...
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1968
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Though the title of this episode refers to the young lady played by Sheila Wells, the emphasis is on George's father,...
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Enos Blessing
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1968
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Aunt Bee anxiously looks forward to a visit from her cousin Bradford J. Taylor (Jack Albertson). Her head filled with...
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Bradford J. Taylor
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1967
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Michael Sarrazin plays Curley, a young man gone AWOL from the Army who soon makes the acquaintance of Mordechai...
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Mr. Packard
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1967
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George Axelrod's script for How to Murder Your Wife isn't politically correct in the least, but you're likely to get a charge...
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1965
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After a dangerous tiger turns on its trainer and escapes from the circus, a small town in Texas finds itself in an uproar...
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1964
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Charlie Rogers (Elvis Presley) is a coffeehouse singer who joins a financially troubled carnival in Roustabout. He is hired...
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1964
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Elvis Presley plays a double role in Kissin' Cousins. When the U.S. government wants land owned by the hillbilly clan headed...
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Capt. Robert Salbo
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1964
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Toward the end of Jerry Lewis's Paramount studio period, Lewis slapped together this bitter comedy about Hollywood phoniness...
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1964
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Once again, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) dream of untold riches by going into business together; this time...
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Herbert
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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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Genie
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1963
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Lawyer Dean Martin's gambling habit is beginning to get on the nerves of his wife Lana Turner. To keep the money in the...
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1963
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Sally (Rose Marie) discovers a talented young dancer named Randy Twizzle (Jerry Lanning) at her local bowling alley, and...
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Mr. Eisenbauer
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1962
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In this addiction melodrama, Joe Clay (Jack Lemmon), a promising adman, meet his future wife Kirsten (Lee Remick) at a party....
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1962
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1962
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Based on the autobiography of convicted killer John Resko (played here by Ben Gazzara), this routine biographical drama looks...
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1962
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One of the few Twilight Zone episodes with virtually no sci-fi/fantasy trappings whatsoever, this is nonetheless a disturbing...
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Jerry Harlowe
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1961
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Although not as well known as Pillow Talk (1959), this romantic-comedy pairing of stars Rock Hudson and Doris Day earned an...
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1961
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This is an interesting biography of the actor known for his gangster roles in films, and though Ray Danton plays the part of...
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1961
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) has been summoned to the town of Whiskey Slide, where a baseball game has been going on for days and...
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1960
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Only one of three films directed by screenwriter Charles Lederer, known for movies as disparate as The Thing (1951) and...
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1959
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This is a routine Disney comedy-fantasy about a boy who turns into a large sheep dog at the most inopportune moments. That is...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) comes to the defense of a strong-willed schoolteacher named Molly Stanton (Marian Seldes). It seems...
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1958
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1958
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Hard-boiled, self-educated newspaper editor Clark Gable turns down an opportunity to lecture before a night-school journalism...
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1958
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1958
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One screen legend tips his hat to another as James Cagney portrays horror film icon Lon Chaney in Man of a Thousand Faces....
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1957
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1957
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1957
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Ubiquitous western villain (and future Oscar winner) Strother Martin is seen in an uncharacteristically sympathetic role as...
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1957
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The painfully true story of welterweight boxing champion Barney Ross is detailed in Monkey on My Back. Cameron Mitchell stars...
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Sam Pian
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1957
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This forgettable piece of 1950s sleaze stars Cleo Moore as a voluptuous blonde who becomes a successful commercial...
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1956
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An obviously ailing Humphrey Bogart made his final screen appearance in The Harder They Fall. Adapted from a novel by...
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1956
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Tyrone Power stars in this tear-jerking biography of the beloved but short-lived pianist and bandleader Eddy Duchin....
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1956
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1956
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1956
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While boarding the USS Constitution on the first leg of the Ricardos' and the Mertzes' trip to Europe, Lucy (Lucille Ball)...
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Helicopter Dispatcher
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1956
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Blake Edwards made his directorial debut in the bubbly musical comedy Bring Your Smile Along. The story, written by Edwards...
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1955
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Shot on location in New York City's Winter Garden Theatre, this is essentially a filmed performance of Phil Silver's hit...
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Vic Davis
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1954
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Edmund Gwenn plays Kris Kringle, a bearded old gent who is the living image of Santa Claus. Serving as a last-minute...
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1947
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Hey, gang! Let's put on a swell show and call it Strike Up the Band! Yes, it's the irrepressible Mickey Rooney, teamed up...
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1940
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The Next Time I Marry stars actress Lucille Ball as an heiress who can only receive her 20 million dollar inheritance by...
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1938
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Loretta Young briefly contemplates using her sexual allure to get ahead in business in this sometimes frank but ultimately...
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1931
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