In this drama, sweet and honest Tammy is hired as a secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome young son....
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1967
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Ex-fire chief Carey York (Tom Tully) hires Perry (Raymond Burr) to sue TV repoter Tommy Towne (Frank Aletter) for slander,...
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1964
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Savage Sam is the sequel to the successful Disney film Old Yeller. This time, the boys take off after a band of Apache...
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Bud Searcy
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1963
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While deep-sea fishing with his colleague Paul Drake (William Hopper), Perry (Raymond Burr) receives word from his old friend...
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1961
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Constuction engineer Pete Mallory (Jeff York) is surprised when work on a new road is suddenly halted by a restraining order....
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1961
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Don Carlos Fernandez (Jonathan Harris) uses impounded furs to set a death trap for Joe Crane. ~ TV Guide, Rovi...
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1959
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Zorro helps a trapper (Jeff York) break out of jail. But the job's not over: the man's prized furs were left behind. ~ TV...
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1959
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Newcomer Joe Crane (Jeff York), a boisterous trapper, loses no time in running afoul of Don Carlos Fernandez (Jonathan...
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1959
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In the final episode of Walt Disney's six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett, Andy (Jerome Courtland and his friends...
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1958
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In this 4th episode of Walt Disney's six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett, Andy (Jerome Courtland) and the Mountain...
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1958
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In the fifth episode of Walt Disney's six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett, Andy (Jerome Courtland and his fellow...
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1958
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In this second episode of Walt Disney's six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett, easterner Andy (Jerome Courtland) and...
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1957
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In this third episode of Walt Disney's six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett, Andy (Jerome Courtland, Joe Crane (Jeff...
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1957
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Based on the novel by Fred Gipson, Old Yeller is set in Texas in 1869. While his father is away on a cattle drive,...
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Bud Searcy
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1957
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Originally telecast on the Disneyland anthology, the six-part miniseries The Saga of Andy Burnett was the first of several...
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1957
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This Walt Disney filmization of Esther Forbes' Revolutionary-War novel Johnny Tremain was appropriately released on July 4,...
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James Otis
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1957
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This 1957 Disneyland episode is essentially a promotional film for the upcoming Disney theatrical release Johnny Tremain. An...
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James Otis
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1957
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Disney's The Great Locomotive Chase is a dramatic retelling of the actual Civil War events which inspired the Buster Keaton...
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William Campbell
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1956
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Disney's Westward Ho, the Wagons is a leisurely paced western which seems more like a collection of anecdotes than a unified...
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Hank Breckenridge
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1956
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This Disneyland episode served to promote the upcoming theatrical feature Westward Ho the Wagons, with that film's star, Fess...
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Hank Breckinridge
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1956
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Mike Fink
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1956
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This episode of the ABC anthology Disneyland is an extended promo for Walt Disney's then-upcoming theatrical feature The...
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1956
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Wisely cashing in on the enormous (and largely unexpected) success of his 1954 Davy Crockett TV miniseries, Walt Disney...
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1955
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In the second episode of Walt Disney's two-part miniseries The Legends of Davy Crockett, frontiersman Davy Crockett (Fess...
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1955
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Demetrius and the Gladiators was the sequel to The Robe, and though they were released several months apart, the films were...
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1954
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The lady of the title is author Dorinda Hatch (Joan Caulfield), who writes a scathing best-seller in which she trashes all...
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1951
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Highly respected defense attorney Dwight Bradley Mason (Walter Pidgeon) is able to clear young Rudi Wallchek...
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1951
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William Bendix is perfectly cast as a diehard baseball fan who hates umpires with every fibre of his being. Bendix' devotion...
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1950
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Western aficionados tend to regard Short Grass as the best-ever directorial effort by Lesley Selander. Considerably longer...
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1950
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1950
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Spencer Tracy received an Oscar nomination for his performance in this classic comedy. Stanley T. Banks (Tracy) is a securely...
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1950
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Though Humphrey Bogart is the official star of Knock on Any Door, the film is essentially a showcase for Columbia's newest...
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1949
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It had been said that the Pine-Thomas production unit never lost money for Paramount Pictures. Even without major star names...
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1949
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1949
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One of the more popular movie-review paperbacks sums up Paramount's Isn't it Romantic? with a terse "No." There's actually...
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1948
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Bob Hope's Technicolor western spoof The Paleface was one of the comedian's biggest box-office hits. Hope plays Painless...
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1948
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1948
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One of several low-budget mellers directed by scriptwriter Maxwell Shane, Fear in the Night was based on the short story...
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1947
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This 20th entry in Columbia's long-running "Blondie" series finds poor Dagwood Bumstead (Arthur Lake) in financial trouble...
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1947
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1947
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Based on the novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, The Yearling is set in post-Civil War Florida. Claude Jarman Jr. plays Jody...
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1946
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MGM's first "Maisie" entry in two years, Up Goes Maisie once more stars Ann Sothern as eternally stranded showgirl Maisie...
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1946
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In this comedy, a spoiled, temperamental and filthy rich aunt is committed to an asylum by her nephew after he learns that...
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1946
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James M. Cain's novel received its first authorized screen treatment in this MGM production. Drifter Frank Chambers...
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1946
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John Brickley (Robert Montgomery) believes in PT boats, and as a lowly U.S. Navy lieutenant stationed in the Philippines,...
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1945
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This Irving Asher production was that rarity, a genuine B-movie from posh MGM. Set in a pre-Pearl Harbor United States, Nazi...
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1942
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