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1975
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Azure Dee (Denyce Liston), a former prostitute who has struck it rich, is found hanging from the chandelier in the living...
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1975
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1970
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Candy comes to the aid of down-and-out Laura Jean Pollard (Tisha Sterling), offering the bedraggled young woman the shelter...
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1968
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Countess Maria Von Holstein (Jean Willes), first seen in the 1964 Beverly Hillbillies episode "Another Neighbor," returns in...
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1965
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Poor Ben Cartwright is unable to get any peace and quiet on the Ponderosa, thanks to his uncommonly noisy offspring and their...
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Jenny Jackson
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1965
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Fred Gwynne plays a dual role in this episode as softhearted monstrosity Herman Munster and his glib-tongued twin brother...
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1964
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Spring is here, and "Doctor" Granny hopes to administer her special tonic (read: moonshine) to her friends and neighbors....
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1964
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The title character in this Bonanza episode is a middle-aged Frenchman (John Dehner) who claims to be legendary...
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1964
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1964
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Victor Jory stars as veteran police officer Paul Reardon, who vows to avenge the murder of his rookie-cop son, Philip...
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1963
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1962
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This routine, often disappointing, "B"-grade, low-budget western is directed by Edward L. Cahn and was the penultimate film...
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Joan Brady
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1962
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There's always something simmering beneath the quaint and placid surface of small-town New England lives -- and that includes...
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1961
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Originally titled "Nobody Here but Us Martians," this darkly comic Twilight Zone episode was a rewrite of (and vast...
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1961
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1960
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During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean...
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1960
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Elmer Gantry (Burt Lancaster), a drunken, dishonest street preacher allegedly patterned on Billy Sunday, wrangles a job with...
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1960
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A navy jet piloted by Captain Dale Heath (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and carrying an enlisted man (Troy Donahue) has already taken...
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1960
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Having planned to marry heiress Helen Harvey (played by future Happy Days costar Marion Ross) only for her money, Stacey...
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1959
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Bret (James Garner) finds himself in the middle of a "convention" held by some of the west's most notorious outlaws,...
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1959
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If Warner Bros.' pageantlike The FBI Story resembles an episode of Jack Webb's Dragnet at times, it's probably because the...
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1959
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Sue Ellen Terry is shot and killed while disembarking from a stagecoach. The town drunk claims that the shot was fired by...
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1959
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Don Murray stars as a humble cowboy with aspirations for bigger things. He borrows money from his dance-hall girlfriend...
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1959
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Arriving in a cattle town, Bret (James Garner) is bullied by a pair of cowboys, who then proceed to kill the town's marshal....
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1958
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Mac Hyman's hilarious barracks novel No Time for Sergeants was adapted for TV by Ira Levin in 1955, with newcomer...
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1958
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Director Delbert Mann and screenwriter Irwin Shaw adapt Eugene O'Neill's 20th-century version of a Greek tragedy to the...
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1958
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This Runyonesque fable serves as a vehicle for TV quiz-show host Hal March. The star plays con artist Marty Holland, who for...
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Rita Hall
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1957
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Journalist Helmut Dantine, having spent eight years as a convict on Devil's Island, devotes his energies to exposing the...
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Suzanne
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1957
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This gritty crime drama is based on the true story of a Mexican news reporter who single-handedly takes on a crime...
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Liz March
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1957
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The secret to immortality is thus: to rejuvenate tired bones and muscles and retain that youthful feeling forever, simply...
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1957
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Anita Bonsal (Jean Willes) is jealous of her roommate Fay Allison (Sue England), who is about to marry Anita's ex-boyfriend...
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1957
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This high-flying thriller utilizes exciting footage of the USAF Thunderbirds in action--an interesting and authentic look...
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1956
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Frank Tashlin directed this comedy about a man whose marriage hits the skids when his wife gets caught in the draft. Gregory...
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1956
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Set in the early '40s and directed by Raoul Walsh, The Revolt of Mamie Stover stars Jane Russell as Mamie, a San Francisco...
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1956
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The King and Four Queens was the first (and last) project from Clark Gable's own production company, GABCO. Gable stars as...
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Ruby
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1956
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Don Siegel's classic exercise in psychological science fiction has often been interpreted as a cautionary fable about the...
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1956
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In this film noir, five college students laughingly devise a perfect plan for robbing a casino in Reno. At first they do it...
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1955
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This laid-back western manages to deliver a full quota of action, an agreeable dash of sentiment, and quite a few...
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1955
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It's the Bowery Boys again, in their 35th feature film. Sach (Huntz Hall) buys a battered oil lamp, which turns out to have...
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1955
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In their first original comedy of 1955 (their first two releases had been revamped stock footage), the Three Stooges are...
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1955
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This suspense film revolves around the crime of child abduction. The parents of the missing child undertake a feverish...
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1955
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Long before he devoted his life to gimmicky horror epics, director William Castle turned out a series of compact westerns for...
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Dallas Corey
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1954
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Season Two of the Adventures of Superman opened with a bang, and a new level of sophistication in the writing and directing,...
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1953
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They don't really go to Mars, they go to Venus, but first they go to New Orleans. While working at a missile base,...
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1953
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John Forsythe plays a successful television writer, Don Newell, who works on the "Crime of the Week" anthology series. Newell...
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1953
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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1953
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This 1952 programmer was the eighth entry in Columbia's profitable "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller, as ever, stars as...
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1952
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Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia were still referred to as Indo-China when this Sam Katzman-produced adventure quickie was filmed....
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Cleo
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1952
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A sequel to Bob Hope's 1948 box-office success The Paleface, 1952's Son of Paleface is a superior product in every way,...
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1952
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1952
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The Three Stooges are census-takers this time around, running afoul of a knife-wielding magician (series regular Dick...
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1951
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Can there actually have once been a film in which an IRS agent is the hero? Yes, and it was titled Revenue Agent....
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Marge King
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1950
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1950
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1950
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A Woman of Distinction serves as a tailor-made vehicle for Rosalind Russell. The star is cast as Susan Middlecott, a highly...
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1950
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The Three Stooges are furniture makers ("Antiques Made While-U-Waite!") in this comic short. The trio, however, spend more...
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1950
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Alice
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1949
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The exciting world of racing provides the backdrop for this adventure that is unusual because it is told from a race horse's...
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1948
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1947
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In this musical, a struggling songwriter endeavors to make it big in Tin Pan Alley. She is befriended by the widow of a...
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1946
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The tumultuous world of horse-racing provides the backdrop of this drama. Directed by Raoul Walsh, Salty O'Rourke features...
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1945
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This peppy wartime musical stars Bing Crosby as radio crooner Johnny Cabot, the heartthrob of millions. To escape his...
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1944
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1943
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