In this drama a bride, widowed on her wedding day when her husband was shot, investigates her late groom's past. She soon...
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1990
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1988
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1988
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Though it runs a scant two hours, the made-for-TV Earth*Star Voyager was originally telecast in two parts. Both were shown as...
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1988
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The real-life Mel Fisher was considered a mercenary by some, a visionary by others. Whatever the case, Fisher was a famous...
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1986
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In this sad melodrama, a dying Broadway producer decides to adopt a sweet young girl to keep her husband company after she...
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1984
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This television miniseries derives its plot from The Sun Also Rises, the 1926 novel by Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961). Set in...
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1984
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19th century frontierwoman Martha Jane Canary (1852-1903)--better known as Calamity Jane--has been portrayed by actresses as...
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1984
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1983
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Most of you know what this is about. For the benefit of the two of you who've never read a tabloid, Prince Charles of England...
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1982
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The May 4, 1970 tragedy at Kent State University is meticulously recreated this three-hour TV movie. Conceived in...
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1981
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1980
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Adapted from the once-notorious trilogy of novels by James T. Farrell, the three-part miniseres Studs Lonigan isn't quite as...
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1979
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Rollercoaster was a by-product of the brief "Sensurround" craze of the 1970s. Nutsoid Timothy Bottoms sabotages an...
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1977
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A latter-day attempt to update the swordplay success of Errol Flynn movies, this film is part burlesque, part homage to...
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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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In this fact-based made-for-TV tearjerker, the promising life of a talented teenage athlete is suddenly destroyed when he is...
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1975
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In a better than average TV melodrama, Patricia Neal is the mother of a Wisconsin farm family who has just discovered that...
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1974
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In this made-for-TV movie, a driver is involved in a hit-and-run accident. By the time the guilt-ridden fellow returns to...
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1974
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The made-for-TV Dr. Max is cut from the same cloth as The Last Angry Man. Lee J. Cobb stars as a taciturn elderly doctor who...
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1974
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A small-town California sheriff attempts to uncover facts behind the killing of a pregnant woman by her Doberman pinscher....
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1972
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In this comedy, based on Jimmy Breslin's novel, a bungling gang of hoods make increasingly ludicrous attempts on the life of...
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1971
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In this drama, based on a novel by Richard Bradford, an adolescent boy and his mother are sent to live in New Mexico after...
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1971
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Sidney Poitier stars as John Kane, a heavenly emissary who pays a visit to the Alabama town where he was born. Making it his...
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1970
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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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This routine western finds Gannon (Tony Franciosa) as a lone drifter on the Kansas plains. He never looks for any trouble...
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1969
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1969
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In this thriller, Jonathan Fields (Bradford Dillman) awakens in a strange apartment and finds a dead woman floating in the...
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1968
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Elveron is one of those corruption-ridden towns just ripe for reforming by idealists like doctor James Franciscus. He has...
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1968
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Dale Robertson stars as Ben Calhoun, a cagey professional gambler in the west of the 1870s. After an unusually successful...
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1967
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Code Name: Heraclitus is an expanded version of a TV drama first seen in January of 1967 on Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre....
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1967
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In this 2-hour "NBC World Premiere" pilot film for the TV series Ironside, we learn how San Francisco chief-of-detectives...
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1967
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The series' second pilot episode (following the then-unaired "The Cage") is an extraordinary science fiction-adventure for...
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1966
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The Enterprise must thwart a mad scientist who plans to exterminate the human race and replace them with androids in this...
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1966
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The Starship Enterprise damages its matter/anti-matter energy converter during the rescue of a rogue spaceship, and Captain...
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1966
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Nelson (Richard Basehart) is conducting Brynov (Edward Asner), the ex-premier of a hostile country, to safety when the escape...
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1965
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Luckless salesman Herbie Cornwall (Martin West) is envious of his wife Millie's success as a corporate secretary. Truth to...
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1965
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The Seaview is assigned for tests of a new super-computer, with Crane (David Hedison) as an observer, alone aboard the ship....
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1965
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Elsa Lanchester chews the scenery in the role of myopic but deadly THRUSH scientist Dr. Dabree. Creating a brain-altering...
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1965
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In this episode of the well-wrought horror/sci-fi anthology, a hapless miner inadvertently gets involved in a scientific...
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1964
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While the police search for a robbery suspect, Kimble (David Janssen) takes refuge in an orphanage. Here he is "adopted" as...
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1964
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1964
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1964
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In Bayou country, Kimble (David Janssen) hitches a ride with Hanes McClure (Warren Oates), an obnoxious braggart who happens...
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1964
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Posing as "Frank Jordan", Kimble (David Janssen) hires on as gardener for wealthy Mike Pryor (John Lasell) and his family....
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1964
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When a scientist team at Ice Station T is mysteriously killed, the Seaview must investigate the cause. Complicating the...
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1964
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Engineer Alan Maxwell (Cliff Robertson) is using his commercial radio station's antenna to probe into deep space in...
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1963
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