A young woman is faced with the disturbing reemergence of a man she once loved in this psychological thriller. Embry Langan...
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2002
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The 1987 National Football League players' strike inspired this sports-themed comedy. The Washington Sentinels are one of the...
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2000
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The fifth film version of the classic 19th century children's tale by Ouida (aka Marie-Louise de la Ramée), A Dog of Flanders...
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Jehan Daas
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1999
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Shortly after leaving the "Weekend Update" anchor slot on Saturday Night Live, Norm Macdonald resurfaced in this comedy about...
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Pops
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1998
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Stand-up comic Carrot Top is usually seen with his wacky inventions, such as a bald-head blowdryer and an anatomically...
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1998
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1998
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A young boy learns a grownup's lesson in survival in this dramatic adventure. Alex (Jordan Kiziuk) is an 11-year-old boy who...
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Boruch
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1997
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If, in the world of the movies, a dog can play basketball and a donkey can play football, why can't a chimp play baseball?...
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Chubb
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1996
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1995
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A dissatisfied Manhattan sportswriter finds more than he expected when he searches for the biological mother of his adopted...
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1995
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1995
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This latter-day romantic screwball comedy stars Sandra Bullock as a love-starved subway toll booth operator, Lucy. Lucy pines...
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Saul Tuttle
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1995
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Bullets Over Broadway is a Woody Allen romp that, as the title suggests, combines gangsters with show business at the height...
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Julian Marx
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1994
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Moe
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1993
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Barry Levinson directed this cautionary fantasy fable--a triumph of production design--concerning the clash between...
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1992
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Night and the City is a remake of the 1950 Richard Widmark vehicle of the same name. Major changes: As played by...
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Al Grossman
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1992
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In this black comedy, elderly Jack Scanlan (Jack Warden) passes away just as he's about to tell his oldest son Johnny...
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Jack Scanlan
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1992
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the adoption agency, along comes this sequel to the 1990 comedy hit...
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Big Ben Healy Sr.
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1991
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An adoptive parent discovers that some children are given up by their biological parents for very good reasons in this dark...
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Big Ben Healy Sr.
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1990
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Private investigator Tom O'Toole (Nick Nolte) is reluctant to take on a case offered to him by cryptically offbeat Angela...
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Judge Harry Murdoch
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1990
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The true-story of a small town Louisiana molestation case is re-created in this made-for-cable drama. When a couple learns...
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Claude Fortier
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1990
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San Francisco detective Jay Austin (Mark Harmon) is assigned to investigate the murder of a female MP at the 212-year-old...
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Sgt. Maj. Ross "Top" Maclure
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1988
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A cocky, irresponsible professional golfer discovers that he will have to clean up his act if he wants to compete in the PGA...
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1988
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A weekend stay at a Vermont summer house provides glimpses into the lives of six unhappy people, plagued by unrequited...
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1987
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Still Crazy Like a Fox was a 1987 TV-movie effort to revive the lighthearted detective series originally telecast in 1984-86....
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Harrison "Harry" Fox, sr.
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1987
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This film tells about the controversial association of President JFK and Attorney General Robert Kennedy with FBI Director...
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1987
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1987
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Three Wishes for Jamie was adapted from a bestseller by Charles O'Neal. The film is set in Ireland at the turn of the...
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Owen Tavish
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1986
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Based on a novel by Ernest Gann and set in 1928, this story starts out focusing on aviation and then flies in another...
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Moravia
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1985
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Filmed in Tunisia on a budget of 30 million dollars, the five-part, 12-hour miniseries A.D. was the final installment in a...
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1985
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This live action trip back to Wonderland finds Alice dodging the Jabberwocky and encountering a Wonderland crew including...
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1985
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1984
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A remake of Pigeon by Mario Monicelli, but set on the streets of San Francisco in a contemporary America instead of Italy in...
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Garvey
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1984
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Brad Davis portrays senator Robert Kennedy in this 1985 mini-series about the legendary politician, the brother of slain...
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1984
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This 1982 made-for-TV version of the Lewis Carroll classic Alice in Wonderland features an all-star cast. Such celebrities as...
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1983
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This third film version of Harold Brighthouse's play Hobson's Choice moves the locale from turn-of-century London to 1914 New...
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1983
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In Sidney Lumet's powerful courtroom drama The Verdict, Paul Newman stars as Frank Galvin, an alcoholic Boston lawyer who...
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Mickey Morrissey
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1982
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Jack
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1981
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The Great Muppet Caper is the second Muppet film and it is considerably more complex than its predecessor, The Muppet Movie,...
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1981
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George Segal plays rich and surly California executive Walter Whitney, who learns out-of-the-blue that he has a 17-year-old...
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Nelson Longhurst
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1981
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A former baseball player (Alan Arkin) has descended into alcoholism, and meets up with a has-been entertainer (Carol Burnett)...
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The Commander
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1981
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A Private Battle was adapted by the ubiquitous John Gay from the posthumously published memoirs of historical author...
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1980
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Roy L. Fuchs/Luke Fuchs
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1980
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Having lived his life as the gardener on a millionaire's estate, Chance (Peter Sellers) knows of the real world only what he...
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President Bobby
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1979
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Harold Meredith
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1979
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Tim Matheson is Dreamer in this Rocky-like inspirational drama. Instead of boxing, the sport in question is bowling....
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Harry
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1979
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Norman Jewison's blackly satirical look at the American justice system has gained in stature as one of the more incisive...
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Judge Rayford
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1979
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Billy (Jon Voight) is on the road with his son T.J. (Ricky Schroder), fighting low-end boxing matches for drinking money...
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Jackie
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1979
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In this television remake of the classic 1937 film, two ghosts come back to haunt Cosmo Topper. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1979
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1978
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Opting for light entertainment after the critical satire of Shampoo (1975), producer-director-writer-star Warren Beatty...
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Max Corkle
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1978
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Raid on Entebbe constitutes one of two all-star made-for-TV reenactments of the Entebbe rescue of July 4, 1976. On June 27,...
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Gen. Mordechai Gur
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1977
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Charlie Zane
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1977
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Often described as "Ship of Fools with a conscience," Voyage of the Damned is based on a true story. In 1939, the Nazis...
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1976
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Harry Rosenfeld
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1976
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Made for television, Journey From Darkness is based on the true story of medical student David Hartman. Marc Singer plays...
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1975
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The nocturnal "They" in this TV movie are a gang of rapist-robbers who prey upon elderly women. Jack Warden stars as...
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1975
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A frankly adult comedy about the sex lives of the aimless and the rich, Shampoo is also a pointed commentary on the demise of...
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Lester
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1975
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The Godchild is the seventh and (thus far) the last film version of Peter B. Kyne's Saturday Evening Post story "Three...
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1974
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Richard Dreyfuss put himself on the map with his performance in this movie about how ambition and greed can drive someone at...
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Max
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1974
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In this drama set in WW II, an uncle living with a New England family shares his memories after the family's four sons head...
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1973
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Gifford
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1973
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Dawes
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1973
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In this detective drama, a mismatched pair of gumshoes get into hot water with the Syndicate. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1972
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Lee Grant plays Mrs. Schuster, wife of a recently murdered Manhattan cop. Lt. Schuster died under a cloud, with intimations...
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1972
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This exploitative melodrama is set in northern Michigan where an exclusive private hunting club is located. There some of...
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1971
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In this comedy drama, an ingenious young woman from the Bronx impersonates a socialite so she can con a confused old man out...
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1971
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Georgie Soloway (Dustin Hoffman) is an unbelievably successful composer of popular music. Just in the last year, he has...
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Dr. Moses
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1971
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This dubious comedy is set in Hiroshima, 1945 and chronicles the attempts of a Quaker morale officer to see that...
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1971
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As he lies dying in Vietnam, a young soldier (Michael Douglas) recalls the events leading up to this moment. He remembers his...
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1971
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Man on a String was a derivation of Tightrope, a 1959-60 TV series starring Mike Connors as an undercover agent. Despite high...
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1971
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1971
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One of the best known and most enthusiastically reviewed made for television films of the 1970's, this drama was based on the...
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Coach George Halas
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1970
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Paul Bogart directed this 1974 televised production of Arthur Miller's classic play, A Memory of Two Mondays. An dramatic and...
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1970
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Bye Bye Braverman is a bittersweet adaptation of Wallace Markfield's coldly cynical novel To an Early Grave. Braverman, an...
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Barnet Weiner
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1968
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In Coleman, Nebraska, Steve Dexter--actually Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--is hired by construction boss Pat Patton (Jack...
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1967
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Roy Thinnes was the star of this 1967-1968 science fiction series, about an Earth poised on the brink of alien takeover. ~...
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1967
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A dazed man, David Stillwell (Gregory Peck), wanders down the stairs of a New York skyscraper during a power blackout, only...
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1966
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In this offbeat mixture of espionage and slapstick comedy, Arthur Vincenti (Alejandro Rey) is a scientist working on secret...
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Gen. Pratt
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1966
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Set during the Allied invasion of the island of Guadalcanal in the Pacific theater during WWII, this film is based on the...
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First Sgt. Welsh
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1964
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At a dinner party, Samantha is pestered by Darrin's flirtatious new client, Rex Barker (Jack Warden). When she can stand no...
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Rex Barker
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1964
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John Ford's last film to deal with World War II, Donovan's Reef is an alternately comical and sentimental look back on the...
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Dr. William Dedham
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1963
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Essentially a chase film from beginning to end, this standard adventure yarn by director Ronald Neame is set in "Zahrain," a...
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Huston
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1962
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1962
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Beating the U.S. Army to the punch by nearly six years, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) goes after a criminal gang with links to...
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1961
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Nehemiah Persoff, who appeared in the premiere Untouchables episode as mob accountant Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik, returns to...
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1960
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This episode was based on an earlier Rod Serling TV play, in which a losing baseball team was saved by a 70-year-old pitcher....
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Mouth McGarry
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1960
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In this crime drama, Jack Warden stars as a police detective who makes it his business to track down wrongdoers who have been...
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1960
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Wake Me When It's Over is a zany service comedy in which Ernie Kovacs plays the latest in his long line of military captains....
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Doc Farrington
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1960
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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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Discounting the pilot "Where Is Everybody?", "The Lonely" was the first Twilight Zone episode to be produced, though not the...
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James A. Corry
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1959
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1959
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Unscrupulous trader Mike Wilson (Jack Warden molests two Paiute Indian women, then manages to place the blame on Adam...
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Mike Wilson
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1959
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That Kind of Woman stars Sophia Loren as an Italian girl, Kay, who enjoys a brief wartime romance with American paratrooper...
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Kelly
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1959
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The contrasting acting styles of Clark Gable and Burt Lancaster serve to increase the already high tension level of the WW2...
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Mueller
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1958
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Master Sgt. Saul Rosen
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1958
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Edge of the City is a modern morality play, acted out in the railyards of New York. AWOL soldier John Cassavetes takes a job...
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Charles Malik
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1957
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Eddie
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1957
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A Puerto Rican youth is on trial for murder, accused of knifing his father to death. The twelve jurors retire to the jury...
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Juror #7
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1957
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An admitted killer is at the mercy of a waterfront kangaroo court which is confronted by a crusading attorney who works to...
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1955
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1955
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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Red Ball Express deals with the little-known activities of the U.S. Army Transportation Corps during WW II. It so happened...
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1952
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1951
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In this World War II drama, Richard Widmark plays Lt. Cmdr. John Lawrence, a strict navy commander assigned to replace the...
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1951
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Gary Cooper stars in this broad naval farce, directed by Henry Hathaway and based upon a John W. Hazard New Yorker magazine...
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1951
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