While his wife Doris is out of town, Jim decides to cut loose in his own inimitable--and essentially innocent--fashion. Alas,...
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1994
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In this feature-length continuation of the popular husband-and-wife television detective series, the fabulously wealthy and...
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1994
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In his second and final series appearance, Jack Kruschen returns as Jesse's beloved Greek grandfather Papouli, who pays a...
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1994
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Placed on a strict diet and exercise regimen by Vivian (Daphne Maxwell Reid), Philip (James Avery) bribes Will (Will Smith)...
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1993
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This made-for-cable version of Arthur Miller's play The American Clock was adapted for television by Frank Galati. Inspired...
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1993
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) comes to the aid of Ellen Woer (Dee Wallace Stone), whom she'd previously helped to beat a murder...
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1991
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In this black-and-white, independently produced crime drama, Izzy (Jack Kruschen) is surprised one day shortly after the...
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Isadore Perlman
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1990
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Season Four of Full House gets off to a running start when the Greek grandparents of Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) descend...
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1990
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Frank Sinatra makes a rare TV dramatic performance in the role of retired NYPD detective sergeant Michael Doheny. Engaging...
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1987
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1986
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Originally shown in two parts, this four-hour TV movie stars Michael Biehn as the outwardly "perfect" doctor husband of...
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1985
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1985
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When a young couple decide to get married, things get difficult. It seems that their respective parents have been carrying...
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1984
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The original 1946 Dark Mirror starred Olivia de Havilland as twin sisters, one of whom has committed a murder. Since each...
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1984
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This week the A-Team shows up in New York, where they champion the cause of a group of Delancy Street shopkeepers who are...
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1983
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1982
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A high-school guidance counselor is about to retire and decides to finance his golden years with a plot to steal $50...
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1982
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In this version of the Mark Twain classic, Huck dodges the drudgery of an eastern boys school by faking his own drowning....
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1981
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Jack Kruschen guest stars as Gambini, an aging circus artist in whose footsteps his sons are reluctant to follow. When...
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1981
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The Old West calls to one lone individual in this western film. ~ Rovi...
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1981
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Mel (Vic Tayback) is none too happy when his mom Carrie (Martha Raye) takes over the kitchen and starts turning out her...
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1981
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In this comedy, a hotel becomes a chaotic place during the 1938 filming of The Wizard of Oz, when it is inundated with groups...
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1981
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The classic O. Henry yarn "The Gift of the Magi" is given the Alice treatment in this Christmas episode. With the Holidays...
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1979
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Jake (Charles Grodin), an insurance investigator, is assigned to probe the killing of a wealthy businessman in Acapulco. To...
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1979
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A progressive scientist builds a machine that allows him time travel in this adaptation of the classic from H.G. Wells. ~...
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1978
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This family adventure chronicles the adventures and exploits of George Clark (Denver Pyle), one of the early naturalists....
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1977
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The cheerleaders of Benedict High are a rowdy, randy bunch with little regard for rules, decorum, or anything that gets in...
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1977
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The cast of the sitcom F-Troop stars in this comic western about the people of St. Joseph, Missouri and their exasperation...
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1977
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) has finally figured out that his dad Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) has...
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1975
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In this murder mystery, the married detectives must prove that the murder was committed at a posh hotel. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1975
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Log of the Black Pearl was the 2-hour pilot film for an unsold weekly TV adventure series. Kiel Martin plays a successful...
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1975
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Red Meyers
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1974
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Richard Boone stars as Anton Solca, an Iron Curtain defector living contentedly in California's Napa Valley. Now a successful...
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1972
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In $1,000,000 Duck, the titular duck is exposed to radiation and begins laying golden eggs, which brings it under the...
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1971
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) and Mark (Don Mitchell) have a bitter falling out over Mark's friendship with ex-convict Sam Noble...
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1968
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It is altogether fitting that Burgess Meredith, who'd played The Penguin on Batman, should guest-star in this episode, which...
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1968
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Jack Kruschen makes his third and final Bonanza appearance as Giorgio Rossi, the bombastic patriarch of an Italian...
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Giorgio Rossi
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1968
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Doris Day plays a swinging, mod-attired agent of espionage (yes, that Doris Day) in this caper comedy directed by...
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Matthew Cutter
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1967
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In this sequel to the previous season's "The Big Shadow of the Land", Jack Kruschen returns as Giorgio Rossi, the bombastic...
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Giorgio Rossi
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1967
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Four neophyte criminals get some unexpected help from their first victim in this caper comedy. A quartet of Miami Beach...
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1967
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Originally broadcast April 17, 1966, "The Big Shadow on the Land" was the first of three Bonanza episodes focusing on the...
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Giorgio Rossi
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1966
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This family comedy stars James Stewart as Dr. Robert Leaf, a college professor who dislikes science and tries to instill in...
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1965
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Hurriedly assembled to capitalize on the Paramount feature of the same name, Magna Pictures' Harlow was shot in less than two...
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1965
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Christmas Morgan
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1964
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George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) has a saddlebag full of trouble. The owner of the largest ranch in the territory,...
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1963
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After an eight-year prison term for rape and assault, Max Cady (Robert Mitchum) is set free. Immediately making a beeline to...
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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 a handful of Elvis Presley vehicles for United Artists release, Follow That Dream is a leisurely comedy/musical with a...
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Carmine
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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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Comedian Jerry Lewis began directing movies in 1960, and this often unkind satire on the nature of American womanhood is one...
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1961
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Seven Ways from Sundown is a well-wrought western by director Harry Keller, starring Audie Murphy in the title role (his...
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1960
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Based on author James T. Farrell's trilogy written between 1932 and 1935 and later combined into a one-volume Studs Lonigan...
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1960
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Widely regarded as a comedy in 1960, The Apartment seems more melancholy with each passing year. Jack Lemmon plays C.C....
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1960
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Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone are Cliff and Laurie Henderson, a married couple on a vacation with their young daughter...
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1960
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1960
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Several holdups have been pulled off by a tall, well-dressed and very nervous thief. When store clerk Bert Matthews is killed...
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1959
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The United States space program reports that its missing, overdue manned Mars probe has returned to Earth orbit, but that...
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Sgt. Sammy Jacobs
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1959
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Lloyd Nolan appears in this episode as the first of several actors who would portray notorious mob boss George "Bugs" Moran...
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1959
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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On a perfectly ordinary day, the management of an airline receives a note demanding a half-million dollars from someone who...
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1958
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About the only perils that heroine Dana Wynter avoids in Fraulein are being tied to the buzzsaw and chased across the ice by...
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1958
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In this sea-going suspense drama, Edwin Rumill (James Mason) is the former first mate of an ocean liner who leaps at the...
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1958
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A pair of turbaned Middle Eastern diplomats named Abdul (Ted Hecht) and Ali (Jack Reitzen)--the sort of comic-opera...
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1957
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A mayoral candidate is booted out of town after he is gulled into a gunfight and kills his rival. This western chronicles...
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1957
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The inherent trashiness of Reform School Girl is redeemed by the sincere performance of Gloria Castillo and the...
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1957
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The Steel Jungle is the prison where most of this film takes place. Perry Lopez heads the cast as two-bit bookie Ed Novak,...
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1956
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Julie is most enjoyable if one doesn't take it too seriously. Doris Day plays Julie Benton, whose off-the-coop musician...
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1956
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One of Dodge's finest citizens is shot down in cold blood on Front Street. Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness) soon discovers...
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1956
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In this adventure, a man a man is paroled from prison and made to join the army so he can break up an international...
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1956
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"The Silent Partner" is, along with John Ford's "Rookie of the Year", perhaps the best-known episode of the TV anthology...
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1955
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A con artist specializes in fleecing lonely middle-aged women whom he meets via the lonely-hearts columns. He promises to...
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1955
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Steve Allen makes his dramatic film debut in The Benny Goodman Story. Outside of Goodman's conflicts with his parents over...
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1955
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In this thriller, a mentally unstable ex-GI escapes from the mental ward and goes searching for his ex-wife who only...
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Lavalle
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1955
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Though based on a true story, the principal inspiration for The Night Holds Terror was the success of Paramount's...
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1955
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Cornpone comedienne Judy Canova tackles a science-fiction theme in Carolina Cannonball, her last starring vehicle for...
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1955
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The first of two Clark Gable films produced by 20th Century-Fox, Soldier of Fortune casts Gable as an American mercenary,...
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1955
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Working out of the Bunco division, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) make it their personal mission to capture two...
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1954
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Rescuing Daniel Norton (Dewey Martin) from a watery grave, two-bit fight promoter Willy Wurble (Keenan Wynn) senses potential...
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1954
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) zero in on Gus Valentine (Harlan...
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1954
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Friday (Joe Friday) and Smith (Ben Alexander) spend the better part of a year trying to crack a case in this episode, which...
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1954
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) rush to the small sanitarium where...
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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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Judy Canova is right in her element in the rowdy Republic musical Untamed Heiress. Canova plays Judy, the daughter of a...
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1954
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Gladys Glover (Judy Holliday) is an unsuccessful model and actress who believes that a jolt of publicity will do her career a...
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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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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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In this musical comedy, a young woman inherits a race horse. She wants to race it but encounters difficulty with its trainer...
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1953
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They don't really go to Mars, they go to Venus, but first they go to New Orleans. While working at a missile base,...
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1953
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This fifth entry in Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series finds the Kettle family taking a trip to Paris (courtesy of the...
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1953
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Frightening though the prospect may sound, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis appear in Technicolor and 3-D in the musical comedy...
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1953
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In a break from tradition, the third-seasoner opener of Dragnet is not based on a radio broadcast, but was written...
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1953
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Hal Cole
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1953
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H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds had been on the Paramount Pictures docket since the silent era, when it was optioned as a...
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1953
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Based on a radio play first broadcast on March 15, 1951, this episode focuses on the relationship between Sgt. Joe Friday...
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1953
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As was his custom, director Andrew L. Stone filmed most of Confidence Girl away from the studio on actual locations. The...
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Sgt. Quinn
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1952
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1952
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Friday (Jack Webb) investigates the theft of $10,000 worth of medicinal narcotics from a Catholic Hospital. The trail of...
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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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1951
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The television saga of Jack Webb's Dragnet (the original, black and white version, that is) began on December 16, 1951, with...
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1951
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Cuban Fireball is a vehicle for the combustible talents of Estelita Rodriguez, here cast as "herself." The plot finds...
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1951
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Damon Runyon's Broadway fable The Lemon Drop Kid was filmed twice by Paramount Pictures, but only the 1934 version with...
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1951
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Fish-market worker Johnny O'Hara (James Arness) is named as a suspect when his boss -- with whom he had a dispute the...
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1951
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A pioneering film about racial tensions, No Way Out stars Richard Widmark as a criminal named Ray Biddle, who despises...
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1950
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The life of tragic jazz great Bix Beiderbecke is given the "a clef" treatment in Warner Bros. Young Man With a Horn. Kirk...
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1950
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In Women From Headquarters, female rookie cop Joyce (Virginia Huston decides to take on a narcotics ring single-handed....
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1950
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Faith Domergue, the latest of Howard Hughes' protegees, made her film debut in 1950's Where Danger Lives. Domergue plays...
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1950
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1950
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Taken (as far as possible) from the Cole Porter musical comedy of the same name, Red, Hot and Blue stars Betty Hutton as an...
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1949
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Some observers have suggested that Meet Danny Wilson could just as well have been titled Meet Frank Sinatra. A star vehicle...
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