This stylish English-language Mexican western was first shown in 1971 at the Venice Film Festival as Arde, and was re-edited...
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1971
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Filmed largely on-location in Salem, MA this lively episode of Bewitched was written by Richard Michaels. Misinterpreting her...
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1970
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Having accumulated $67,000 from a gold strike, prospector Chris Keller (Christopher Connelly) finds himself the target of...
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1970
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One of the better Disney features of the late 1960s, Smith relies not upon humanized Volkswagens or singing bears but on the...
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1969
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In fine Hollywood tradition, John Wayne had to play a "one-eyed fat man" before the Motion Picture Academy considered him...
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1969
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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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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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An international collection of second-string actors grace the cast of this bargain-basement Sergio Leone knock off....
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1968
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Ex-lawman turned rancher Jed Cooper (Clint Eastwood) is moving a small herd of cattle when a group of nine men on horseback,...
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1968
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The title character in this episode is one Amos Hogg, played by James Westerfield. Upon learning that their home-town mayor...
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1967
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James Coburn stars in this comedy-melodrama as Eli Kotch, who uses his charm to obtain a parole from prison by having an...
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1966
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James Westerfield hams it up as Dr. Marvello, the pitchman for a travelling space circus that shows up to entertain the...
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1966
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her...
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1965
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Henry Hathaway directs the 1965 psychological Western The Sons of Katie Elder. Four sons reunite in their Texas hometown to...
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1965
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It's Carmichael vs. Mooney when Lucy (Lucille Ball) issues a complaint about Mr. Mooney's noisy sheepdog, Lord Nelson. When...
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Weitzman
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1964
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The Taylor household is turned on its ear when Aunt Bee's sister Nora (Maudie Prickett), brother-in-law Ollie (James...
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Uncle Ollie
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1964
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The Beach Party gang is back in this third episode. This time out, the gang is visited by the handsome British pop star...
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1964
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Roger Willoughby (Rock Hudson) is a super salesman of sporting goods who sells fishing equipment but knows nothing about the...
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1963
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Son of Flubber represented the first time that Walt Disney ever attempted a theatrical feature sequel: in this case, the...
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1963
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In this film based on a true story, Burt Lancaster plays Robert Stroud, a withdrawn prison inmate who cures a sick bird that...
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1962
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In an effort to help railroad owner Paul Sutton (James Westerfield) escape his financial woes, Bart (Jack Kelly) enters into...
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1961
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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One of Disney's most entertaining forays into live-action, this hit family comedy stars Fred MacMurray as a college professor...
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1961
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Homicidal represents producer/director William Castle's slant on Hitchcock's Psycho. The film concerns a young woman named...
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1961
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First telecast March 3, 1961, this is a deft reworking of the first-season Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Bevis." Making his...
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O'Toole
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1961
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Peter Caine (Douglas Dick), the dissolute son of prominent building engineer William Harper Craine (John Hoyt), is being...
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1961
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Filmed on location in the Tennessee Valley, Wild River is set in the early 1930s. Montgomery Clift plays an idealistic TVA...
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1960
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Outlaw Johnny Logan (Dick Davalos) has sworn to kill a sheriff (James Westerfield) who is also named Logan-and who happens to...
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1960
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Condemned for a murder he didn't commit, embittered death-row inmate Prof. Herbert Morrison (Brian Keith) has not only given...
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1960
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The Plunderers is a fairly slow-paced, uneven western about a group of young toughs who run amok until they are brought up...
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1960
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1959
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The Hangman is a stock western with a thin plot and cardboard characters, about a rigid, U.S. Marshal. Mackenzie Bovard...
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1959
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With Gene Barry already riding the video range as legendary gunfighter-turned-lawman Bat Masterson, independent producer...
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1959
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When the Army pulls out of a frontier fort, Chief Running Horse (Paul Clarke) and his braves kill off the "leftovers" and...
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1959
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The 1962 theatrical release of The Scarface Mob was created from the first two episodes of the famously popular 1959 TV...
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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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A gentler but no less resourceful Alan Ladd stars in The Proud Rebel. Ladd is cast as civil war veteran John Chandler, while...
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1958
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Art Carney guest stars as Cyril T. Jones, a timid gunsmith who is caught in the crossfire of a gangland killing. Though his...
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1958
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The once-scandalous autobiography of Frank Harris was the source of the fascinating "adult" western Cowboy. Jack Lemmon plays...
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1958
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Jungle Heat is set in pre-WWII Hawaii. A group of pro-Japanese fifth columnists infiltrate the islands, intended to...
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Harvey Mathews
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1957
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1957
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The only thing genuinely brave about Three Brave Men is the second word in the title. The film is based on the true story of...
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1957
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Based on the novel by Kenneth M. Dodson, Away All Boats stars Jeff Chandler as a tough Navy captain who takes charge of a...
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1956
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An unusually matronly Jane Wyman plays the title character in Lucy Gallant. Adapted from a novel by Margaret Cousins, the...
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1955
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1955
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Reviled in his lifetime as a lunatic insurrectionist, Chief Crazy Horse has in recent years emerged as a Native American...
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1955
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The Man with the Gun in this well-paced western is played by Robert Mitchum. A notorious gunslinger, Mitchum has been hired...
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1955
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The infamous Benedict Arnold affair is the basis of the lively MGM costumer The Scarlet Coat. Arnold is played with suitably...
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1955
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As a blistering heat wave holds Dodge City in thrall, and Matt Dillon (James Arness) must prevent an other decent man named...
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1955
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This classic story of Mob informers was based on a number of true stories and filmed on location in and around the docks of...
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1954
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Three Hours to Kill is a "message" Western that manages to entertain without preaching. Jim Guthrie (Dana Andrews), unjustly...
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1954
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Rudolphe Maté directs the western The Violent Men, based on the novel Rough Company by Donald Hamilton. Edward G. Robinson...
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1954
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In the tradition of Dragnet and The Lineup, this is devoted to a typically busy day at a police precinct station house....
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1954
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Produced by "March of Time" maven Louis de Rochemont, Whistle at Eaton Falls is docudrama concerning a labor dispute in a...
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Joe London
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1951
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Farley Granger plays a casually larcenous New York City mailman who steals a shipment of money. Granger's excitement over...
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1950
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Set during WWII, this taut and suspenseful espionage outing chronicles the courage of a brand-new cadre of specially trained...
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1946
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A change of pace for both director Vincente Minnelli and star Katharine Hepburn, this taut drama features the latter as Ann...
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1946
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Originally slated for release through Monogram Pictures, The Chase was ultimately distributed by United Artists. Adapted by...
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1946
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1944
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In this '40s film Kay Kyser parades an entertainment group all over the globe providing laughs for the boys in battle. This...
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1943
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Orson Welles' followup to Citizen Kane (1941) was utterly different from Kane in style and texture, but just as brilliant in...
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1942
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1942
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In this crime drama, a remake of Heat Lightning(1931), a robber kills a bank teller during a robbery and then takes his wife,...
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1941
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Hollywood films about the Revolutionary War almost invariably lost money at the box office, and The Howards of Virginia was...
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1940
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