Hoping to utilize the Supreme Court in the same dramatic manner that West Wing utilized the White House, the weekly,...
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1993
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The murder of a cosmetics company tycoon leads lawyer Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) into a strange case involving a new...
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1993
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When the invincible Perry Mason takes on the case of a photographer who is accused of murdering a famous artist, he...
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1992
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Television fans fed up with the state of TV talk shows might get a kick from the 1992 Perry Mason TV movie...
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1992
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The first "Perry Mason" TV movie of the 1992-93 season, The Case of the Heartbroken Bride was the 23rd such production. The...
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1992
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason takes the case for a TV reporter falsely accused of killing...
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason proves that a famous illusionist is innocent of deliberately...
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason begins representing an author who is accused of killing her...
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1990
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At last count, there were approximately eight million made-for-TV Christmas movies. Well, maybe not, but they sure are hard...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason represents a former student who is accused of murdering a...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must help a wounded hockey star who has been accused of...
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1989
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason and his assistant help a stage manager who is the prime...
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1989
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must prove that the man whose murder conviction he upheld when...
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1988
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Hunter (Fred Dryer) finds it impossible to believe that his former partner Frank Garriman (James McEachin) is mixed up with...
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1988
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1987
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1986
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"Not since Columbo has catching a killer been this clever!" That was the ad come-on for Diary of a Perfect Murder, a 1986 TV...
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1986
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury is given a crash course in the nomenclature of football when she inherits a small percentage in a...
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1985
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1984
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In this fourth installment of the Dirty Harry series, Harry has been banished temporarily from San Francisco because his...
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1983
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Erik Estrada stars as an aspiring boxer determined to rise out of the poverty and obscurity of barrio life. ~ Jason Ankeny,...
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1982
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While doing volunteer work at Willowdale, a sanitarium which houses convicted criminals who have been deemed mentally...
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1979
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This socially conscious drama is set during the Civil Rights Movement and chronicles the endeavors of a black minister to...
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1979
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Lee Cantrell (Joe Penny) is a half-Asian, half-Anglo assistant district attorney in San Francisco. By day he helps to...
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1979
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1978
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Clint Eastwood's first comedy feature proved to be one of his most profitable vehicles. Eastwood plays Philo Beddoe, a...
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1978
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1978
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Fed up with low-quality television programs, John (Randolph Mantooth) stays up all night--for several consecutive nights--to...
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1977
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Surprise, surprise! It is Archie Bunker, who, as head of his lodge's membership committee, demands that a minority-group...
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Solomon Jackson
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1977
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Charged with hit-and-run driving when a crossing guard insists that he was injured by their vehicle, Roy (Kevin Tighe) and...
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1975
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1975
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When a cop and a robber are both shot during a liquor-store holdup, the cop's partner (James McEachin) accuses the Squad 51...
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1974
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1974
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In this rare 90-minute episode of The Rockford Files, Jim (James Garner) is hired by wealthy Warren Jameson, who wants to...
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1974
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Joyride to Nowhere was the first episode of the 90-minute TV series Tenafly. James McEachin stars as Harry Tenafly, an...
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1973
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A detective guards rich homes after a series of robberies. ~ Rovi...
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1973
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Two of Rampart's paramedics have crosses to bear in this episode. Roy (Kevin Tighe) wrestles with the prospect of amputating...
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1973
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The 90-minute, made-for-TV The Window That Wasn't bears traces of the classic 1949 B picture The Window. Little...
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1973
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Henry Fonda stars in this TV movie as a worn-out probation officer who decides to heist a $30,000,000 gold shipment, using...
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Scat
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1973
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In this drama a detective must guard the new diamond collection at a Tony department store that was recently robbed. ~...
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1973
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A Short Walk to Daylight was one of the first TV movies to exploit the popularity of the theatrical feature...
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1972
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Even Bette Davis showed up in a TV-movie pilot from time to time. The Judge and Jake Wyler stars the indestructible Davis as...
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1972
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1972
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The TV series Tenafly starred James McEachin as a working-stiff LA private eye. In the series premiere, which first aired...
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1972
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Fuzz treads the line between raucous comedy and gut-churning melodrama. Based on an "87th Precinct" novel by Ed McBain (aka...
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1972
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Officer Jim Reed (Kent McCord) goes undercover in hopes of smashing a particularly venal drug ring. He receives unexpected...
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1972
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Filmed in Canada, The Groundstar Conspiracy was adapted from L.P. Davies' novel The Alien. Michael Sarrazin plays a research...
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1972
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Sidney Poitier makes his directorial debut with the 1972 Western Buck and the Preacher, set during the end of the Civil War....
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1972
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Still moonlighting as a cab driver, Archie has neglected to report his additional income to the IRS. Inevitably, the Feds...
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Mr. Turner
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1972
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Two police officers have been wounded, and suspicion falls on a band of militants who summoned the officers to a remote...
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1971
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Play Misty for Me marked Clint Eastwood's debut as a director, and it gave him the then-unusual opportunity to play a regular...
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1971
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David Janssen stars in this Jack Webb production as James O'Hara, a small-town sheriff recruited by the US Treasury's Bureau...
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1971
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The killer of police officer Randy Keating (Roger Perry) is himself killed by Keating's partner Frank Carlson (David...
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1971
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Also known as Cross Current, The Cable Car Murder emulates the 1971 theatrical feature Tick, Tick, Tick by teaming a black...
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1971
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The made-for-TV Neon Ceiling top-bills Gig Young as a disenfranchised gentlemen who operates a remote desert gas...
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1970
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Glenn Ford plays a man who joins a mysterious fraternity, "The Brotherhood of the Bell", while in college. Upon attaining...
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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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James McEachin appears as Mr. Rivers, who claims to be a police detective. A civilian fight promoter has accused Rivers of...
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1970
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Brooker Bradshaw returns as African American FBI agent Harry Dane. Going undercover, Dane hopes to bring a halt to the...
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1970
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) spend most of this episode endeavoring to track down and...
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1970
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Conspiracy to Kill was one of two pilot films for the Jack Webb-produced TV series The D.A. Robert Conrad stars as LA deputy...
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1970
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Film star Gloria James (Lynn Borden has disappeared and her maid Janet Loomis (Ena Hartman) is kidnapped just before relating...
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1969
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The made-for-TV Deadlock stars Leslie Nielsen as Lt. Sam Danforth (since this is long before the Police Squad era, Nielsen...
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1969
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) and Mark (Don Mitchell) show up at a prison, ostensibly to receive information about a recent crime....
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1969
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Barry Newman stars as Tony Petrocelli, a maverick Midwestern attorney. Petrocelli is hired to defend a wealthy doctor...
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1969
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This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by...
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1969
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Uptight is an updated remake of John Ford's The Informer (35). The Irish Republican rebels of the original are replaced by...
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1968
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A pre-stardom Karen Black appears in this episode as a beautiful model whom Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed...
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1968
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James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock...
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1968
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This melodrama exploits racial tensions with the tale of a light-skinned African-American who impersonates a Caucasian and...
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1966
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