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1984
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Robert Preston seems to be having the time of his life in the made-for-TV September Gun. The "Music Man" is cast as a...
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1983
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1982
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In this made-for-TV "roman a clef", Joe Don Baker stars as Tommy Vanda, a Hoffa-esque labor leader. Told in flashback, the...
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1980
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While tutoring fellow student Tom Povich (Richard Masur), who is attending Boatwright on a football scholarship, John-Boy...
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1974
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In the tradition of Dr. Strangelove, this black comedy follows the adventures of two scuba divers who are on a dive off the...
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1972
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Black Water Gold stars Aron Kincaid as a self-styled "scuba bum" living in Nassau. Kincaid teams up with marine archaeologist...
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1969
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In this uneven comedy, Abner (Don Knotts) is the editor of a bird-watching magazine who is the victim of a hostile corporate...
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1969
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Thanks to another of Aunt Clara's misbegotten spells, the Stephenses and nosy neighbor Gladys Kravitz are whisked back to...
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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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Julie Newmar guest stars as Yellow Bird, a white girl stolen by Apaches in infancy and raised as one of their own. Hoping to...
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1966
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The Monkees land in hot water when Davy purchases a pair of red maracas at a music store. Alas, the store is a front for a...
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1966
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In a variation of the "Colditz" legend, Hanley (Rick Jason) is among the Allied soldiers held captive in an ancient castle...
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1965
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In this comedy, another entry in the slapstick series based on a popular TV show, meek little Ensign Parker finds himself...
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1965
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Amy Scott (Sue Randall) engages the services of both detective Paul Drake (William Hopper) and professional psychic Madama...
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1964
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A Middle Eastern country has acquired a mysterious ray weapon that successfully knocks down an American spy plane. Seaview is...
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1964
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In this comedy, a Yankee musician is working in Paris when he encounters a movie star chasing after her naughty French poodle...
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Papa Ponchon
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1964
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Stranded in the remote mountain town of Peaceful Valley, reporter Philip Redfield looks on in amazement as a dog and cat...
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1963
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Philanthropist Carleton Gage (Everett Glass) hires Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to alter his will so that the orphanage he...
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1962
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Beau (Roger Moore) wins part ownership in the Blue Bell Saloon, a heavily-in-debt enterprise managed by Charlotte Simmons...
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1961
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Sounding something like a standard '40s police story, this talkative but interesting murder mystery stars David Janssen of...
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Frenchy Pleschette
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1961
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Entering into a poker game with a loudmouthed miner named Moriarity (Jacques Aubuchon), Paladin (Richard Boone) ends up...
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1961
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Billy Banjo (Jacques Aubuchon), an old friend of Paladin (Richard Boone), is currently running for the Wyoming State Senate....
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1960
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On probation for car theft, young Jimmy Morrow (Peter Miles) tries his best to "go straight", only to be accused of stealing...
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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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Robert Mitchum (who also wrote the story and served as executive producer) stars in Thunder Road as Lucas Doolin, a Korean...
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Carl Kogan
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1958
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As a favor to an old friend, producer Alex Gordon, James Cagney turned director for the first and only time in his career...
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Bahrwell
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1957
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Errol Flynn looks pretty "wasted" during most of The Big Boodle, though he delivers the goods in the film's action climax....
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1957
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In this adventure, a convict gets released and immediately begins looking for the $250,000 in loot a fellow inmate hid...
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1957
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Originally titled Man of the West (the name of the Philip Yordan novel on which it was based), Gun Glory was rechristened to...
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1957
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It's roundup time again, and Dodge City braces itself for the annual invasion of hundreds of wild-and-wooly cowboys, all...
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1956
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The Scarlet Hour was a relatively bold experiment for a mid-1950s Paramount release. The studio expended a great deal of...
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1956
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Future TV mogul Aaron Spelling appears in this episode as Weed Pindle, a sweet-tempered, soft-spoken guitar player. Upon...
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1956
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Versatile character actor Harry Townes is afforded a rare top-billed assignment in Operation Manhunt. Townes is cast as the...
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Volov
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1954
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Paul Newman made his screen debut in the gloriously nonsensical costume epic The Silver Chalice. Freely adapted from a novel...
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1954
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This 1953 tear-jerker is the third film version of the Edna Ferber novel So Big. Stepping into the role previously essayed by...
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1953
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At the time of its release, Beneath the 12-Mile Reef was considered more notable for its technical achievements than its...
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1953
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