Over the course of a Hollywood career that spanned five decades, William Castle directed dozens of movies and earned a...
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2007
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Pete (Sam Jones III) gets mixed up in an illegal street race in which kryptonite-fueled cars are used. Targeted for death by...
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2004
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2003
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2002
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2002
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2001
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2000
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This gently satirical French comedy centers on the resulting brouhaha that erupts when the preadolescent daughter of a very...
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1997
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1996
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Ratings wars on nightly news and lovers quarrels are parodied in this French comedy. The people behind the TV8 news are...
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1994
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1989
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In this crime comedy, the daughter of a notorious French burglar must follow in her father's illustrious footsteps after he...
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1987
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1986
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After introducing how Santa and Mrs. Claus came to the North Pole and began their work delivering toys at Christmas time,...
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1985
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A big-budget spin-off from the series of three successful Superman movies, this film stars Helen Slater as the counterpart to...
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1984
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Directed by TV-anthology veteran Jeannot Szwarc, Enigma has a certain small-screen "feel" to it. Adopting a musical-comedy...
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1982
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Christopher Reeve got away from Superman and related costume roles in this dramatic fantasy film, adapted from Richard...
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1980
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Despite being a less well-regarded virtual remake of the original film, Jaws 2 earned a tidy sum at the box office by...
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1978
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Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) poses as a trainer at a boxing gymnasium. In this guise, he tries to help an...
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1977
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This made-for-TV espionage drama chronicles the adventures of Hawaiian secret agent Diamond Head, who begins impersonating a...
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1977
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On behalf of Vietnamese refugee Mai (Irene Yah-Ling Sun), Jim (James Garner) searches for the girl's brother Vinh (Jim...
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1977
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Several people overhear a phoned-in murder threat aimed at prominent ecologist Kenneth Krug (Eric Braeden). The caller seems...
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1977
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Stephen Macht is cast as Joseph Arrow, an unemployed Native American ironworker who breaks into the apartment of a powerful...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Kojak (Telly Savalas) steps up his...
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1976
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In the first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "special"), Lt. Kojak (Telly Savalas)...
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1976
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) goes on a manhunt for "The Grim Reaper", a serial killer who preys upon merchants whom he feels have...
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1976
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John Houseman, taking advantage of the career momentum sparked by his Oscar win for The Paper Chase, does his patented...
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1976
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While Kojak (Telly Savalas) is following up several false leads in the bombing of a Manhattan restaurant, one of his...
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1976
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This episode is a sobering lesson in civil liberties--or rather, the lack of those liberties when an innocent citizen is...
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1976
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The second and last TV pilot film to bear the Crime Club title, the 1975 Crime Club once again involves a state-of-the-art...
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1975
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Zohra Lampert delivers a colorful performance as Marina Sheldon, a Gypsy fortune teller who, while trying to pass some...
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1975
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The last gasp of gimmick-horror auteur William Castle (who produced and co-wrote), Bug is an entertaining throwback to the...
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1975
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Bruno Kirby, here billed as Bruce Kirby Jr., essays one of his first important roles as Keith Wicks, a deranged ex-soldier...
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1975
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Korean War veteran Jim Rockford (James Garner) is contacted by his former commanding officer Col. Daniel Hart-Bowie (Frank...
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1975
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In the conclusion of Kojak's two part second-season opener (originally telecast as a single 120-minute episode), Lt. Kojak...
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1974
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Kojak opens its second season with a powerful two-part episode (originally telecast in a single 120-minute timeslot). Several...
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1974
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Diagnosed with inoperable stomach cancer, Detective Ben Fiore (Harry Guardino) decides to take care of some unfinished...
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1974
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In one of his occasional undercover assignments, Kojak (Telly Savalas) poses as a chemist. It's all part of a plan to flush...
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1974
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While investigating "dirty work" at an urban redevelopment project, an undercover cop is murdered. Kojak (Telly Savalas)...
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1973
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A husband (David Hartman) and his wife (Jess Walton) have an argument, and the wife runs out of the house. After searching...
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1973
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Kay Lenz essays the troubled title role in the made-for-TV Lisa, Bright and Dark. Unhappy at school and at home (her parents,...
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1973
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A TV reporter becomes obsessed with a story about voyeurism in this film also known as Sex Through a Window. ~ Jason Ankeny,...
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1973
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Made for television, The Small Miracle is based on a story by Paul Gallico. Little Pepino (Marco Della Cava) hopes to cure...
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1973
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In this drama, a young woman is devastated to find out that her mother is involved with a younger man. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1973
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1972
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1972
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Weekend Nun was an unsold TV pilot film based on the life and career of Louisiana nun Sister Fabian (real name: Joyce Duco)....
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1972
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The body of a young woman is found in a San Francisco park, and the evidence points to a notorious but unidentified criminal...
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1969
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It is altogether fitting that Burgess Meredith, who'd played The Penguin on Batman, should guest-star in this episode, which...
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1968
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