Relive the funniest moments from The Jerry Lewis Show with this collection of highlights from episodes not seen since they...
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2009
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They're cute, they're perky, and they're lethal -- they're the malicious high-school students in this dark teen comedy.Brooke...
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2005
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Lonely florist Joan Connor (Nancy McKeon) has always taken second place to her cute younger sister Laura (Alexandra Wilson),...
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1999
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This documentary is a loving look at the cinematic genius of Alfred Hitchcock. Speeding through much of his early British...
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1999
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This is the seventh movie in this horror series and a 20th anniversary follow-up to John Carpenter's Halloween (1978),...
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1998
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Hollywood agent Libby Glaser (Swoosie Kurtz) is surprised when her movie-star mother Vera King (Janet Leigh) refuses to...
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1997
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1996
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This hour-long look at Lassie, the lovable collie, was produced by PBS in 1994 to commemorate Lassie's 40th year on...
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1994
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Hosted by the American Film Institute, this video is a tribute to to career of Jack Lemmon. Included are excerpts from:...
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1988
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Once again, the life of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) is complicated by the misadventures of her nephew Grady (Michael...
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1987
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Film clips and interviews with actors and colleagues provide the material for this laudatory view of the career of Alfred...
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1985
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The works of "Puppetoon" creator and special effects wizard George Pal are perhaps best seen separately and in toto rather...
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1985
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Following the phenomenal box-office success of his seminal horror classic Halloween, director John Carpenter teamed up with...
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Kathy Williams
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1980
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In this drama, David Rosen (Lee Strasberg) and his wife Becky (Ruth Gordon) have lived in the same Coney Island neighborhood...
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Florence
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1979
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The miracle of plastic surgery is the unifying factor for this made-for-TV movie. Three women, all "of a certain age," are...
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1979
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A kidnapping plot includes 5 women along with the last 2 games of the baseball World Series. ~ Rovi...
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1977
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A marathon fundraiser held in exciting Las Vegas finds itself beset by behind-the-scenes romance and danger in this drama. ~...
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1977
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This 2-hour TV movie stars Janet Leigh as a onetime musical star who dreams of a comeback. Leigh's autocratic and much-older...
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1975
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Murdock's Gang stars former TV newscaster Alex Dreier as celebrated trial attorney Bartley James Murdock. Framed for a crime,...
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1973
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A woman struggles to rebuild her life after her husband leaves her in this drama. Amy Brower (Trish VanDevere) is a...
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Gert Meredith
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1972
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Giant Flesh-Eating Rabbits Ravage American Southwest After Scientist Slips Up! Such is the plot of this unintentionally...
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Gerry Bennett
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1972
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1972
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Where do dreams end and reality begins? That's the question facing research scientist Lloyd Bridges in the made-for-TV...
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1971
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The real personality of a famous cowboy star is exposed by a reporter. ~ Rovi...
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1971
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House on Greenapple Road was an off-length TV movie (135 minutes instead of the usual 100), first telecast on...
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1970
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The Monk stars George Maharis as neither simian nor seminarian. Instead, he plays Gustavus "Gus" Monk, a San Francisco...
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1969
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When irascible boss T.R. Hollister (Jim Backus) threatens to pull the plug on an underwater environmental living project,...
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Vivian Miller
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1969
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Filmed in Spain, this TV movie stars Janet Leigh as an American woman honeymooning with her new husband. She awakens after...
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1969
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A group of international jewel thieves band together to pull off a huge heist in this suspenseful caper film that was shot in...
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Mary Ann
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1967
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The 60-minute TV comedy Dear Deductible stars Peter Falk as a popular but improvident songwriter. After spending all of his...
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1967
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Artist Christopher Pride (Jerry Lewis) has just been commissioned to work in Paris. Wanting to kill two birds with one stone,...
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Dr. Elizabeth Acord
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1966
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In this episode from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. series, the two good guy spies must stop a criminal mastermind from altering the...
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1966
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Based on a novel by Louis L'Amour, this western, filmed on location in Spain, chronicles the quest of an ex-con to locate a...
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Nora
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1966
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Cherry McMahon
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1966
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Screenwriter William Goldman has claimed that Paul Newman agreed to do Harper, the film that established the grateful...
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Susan Harper
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1966
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Rosie DeLeon
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1963
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In this romantic comedy, Bill Austin (Van Johnson) is an unsuccessful writer who lives in a forlorn New York tenement while...
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Bertie Austin
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1963
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An unusually tense and intelligent political thriller, The Manchurian Candidate was a film far ahead of its time. Its themes...
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Rosie
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1962
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Popular Mexican comedian Cantinflas (Mario Moreno) plays the title character in this star-studded, amusing comedy drama by...
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1960
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A screwball comedy that turns into political farce, this film was something of a throwback even in 1960. Real-life husband...
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Ann Wilson
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1960
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In 1960, Alfred Hitchcock was already famous as the screen's master of suspense (and perhaps the best-known film director in...
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Marion Crane
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1960
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This baroque nightmare of a south-of-the-border mystery is considered to be one of the great movies of Orson Welles, who both...
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Susan Vargas
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1958
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In this frothy romantic comedy, a hard-working female Army shrink (Janet Leigh) devises the "perfect furlough" for battle...
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Lt. Vicki Loren
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1958
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Inspired by the novel The Viking by Edison Marshall, The Vikings was lensed on location in Norway under extremely adverse...
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Princess Morgana
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1958
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If Jet Pilot seems hopelessly out of date today, imagine how filmgoers in 1957 reacted when this relic from 1949 was taken...
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Anna
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1957
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This tense, uncompromising African actioner affords Victor Mature one of his best screen roles. When his family is wiped out...
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Linda Latham
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1956
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My Sister Eileen is a Technicolor, musicalized remake of the 1942 comedy of the same name. It is not, however, the film...
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Eileen Sherwood
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1955
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Pete Kelly's Blues is arguably the most stylish of director/star Jack Webb's theatrical features. Beginning with a...
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Ivy Conrad
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1955
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MGM romantic Robert Taylor turns nasty in this low-budget crime melodrama. Taylor plays a cop who subsidizes his income with...
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Karen Stephenson
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1954
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Hal Foster's Sunday-comics saga of a young Viking prince in the service of King Arthur is brought to the screen in...
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Princess Aleta
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1954
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Tony Curtis always seemed a little uncomfortable in costume epics, but this trait serves him well in Black Shield of...
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Lady Ann
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1954
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1954
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Wally Cook
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1954
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The powerhouse combination of star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann score another cinematic bullseye in The Naked...
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Lena Patch
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1953
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Connie Bedloe
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1953
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This highly fanciful but immensely entertaining biopic stars Tony Curtis as legendary magician/escape-artist Harry Houdini....
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Bess Houdini
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1953
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Walking My Baby Back Home is a bubbly musical of no significance whatsoever, but this doesn't diminish its enjoyability...
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Chris Hall
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1953
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Peter Lawford goes through his standard "rich, spoiled young playboy" paces in the MGM comedy Just This Once. In danger of...
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Lucy Duncan
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1952
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Aline de Gavrillac
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1952
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The unbreakable bond between a young man and his pet lion provides the action in this comedy. The trouble begins when the...
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Abby Ames
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1952
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Strictly Dishonorable is a musicalized version of Preston Sturges' cynical Broadway comedy of the same title, previously...
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Isabelle Perry
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1951
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Though not the most profitable baseball comedy ever made, Angels in the Outfield is one of the most likeable and enduring....
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Jennifer Paige
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1951
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Nancy Peterson
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1951
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Comprised of eight unrelated episodes of inconsistent quality, this anthology piece of American propaganda features some of...
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Rosa Szabo
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1950
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Glenn Ford first appeared under the MGM banner in The Doctor and the Girl. Ford stars as Dr. Michael Corday, scion of a...
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Evelyn Heldon
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1949
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A disarming little trifle, Holiday Affair has in the years since its original release become a Yuletide perennial on...
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Connie Ennis
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1949
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An unusually disturbing noir from a director better known for more mainstream fare like High Noon and From Here to Eternity,...
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Edith Enley
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1949
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Of the many film versions of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, this 1949 MGM adaptation is by far the prettiest. Set in New...
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Meg March
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1949
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Though one might have expected friction between MGM's resident "nice lady" Greer Garson and Warner Bros. notorious "bad boy"...
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June Forsyte
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1949
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One of the more palatable of Hollywood's anti-communist tracts of the late 1940s-early 1950s was MGM's The Red Danube....
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Maria Buhlen
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1949
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MGM's Lassie series was declining in popularity by 1948, so the studio decided to release its latest adventure of the famous...
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Margit Mitchell
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1948
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1948
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Janet Leigh made an impressive film-debut in MGM's The Romance of Rosy Ridge. Though the title suggests a lighthearted...
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Lissy Anne MacBean
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1947
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In this drama, set in England, an honorable textbook writer in a village becomes friends with a pregnant girl. The...
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Effie Bright
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1947
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