The hour-long fantasy adventure TV series Conan was originally broadcast from September 1997 to May 1998. Set in a mystical...
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Hissah Zul
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1997
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A 19th-century British naturalist falls in love with the beautiful daughter of a wealthy aristocrat, but he soon discovers...
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Sir Harold Alabaster
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1995
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This acclaimed British comedy centers on the intermittent romance between a charming (if slightly bumbling) Englishman and a...
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1994
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Two English criminal masterminds determined to flood the market with fake bills skirt the odds and the authorities in an...
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1993
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The made-for-TV Duel of Hearts is based on a novel by Barbara Cartland. It is difficult to believe that there's a...
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Lord Milborne
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1992
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Directed by Ken Russell, Prisoner of Honor is a made-for-cable retelling of the 1894 court-martial of French Army officer...
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General de Pellieux
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1991
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Safely returned to his own self after briefly being possessed by the Borg, Captain Picard must face a another, more personal...
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1990
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In this English drama, set during World War I, a strange, deaf man, known to all as "The Birdman" (Paul Scofield), must...
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1989
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) travels to Moscow to attend the International Artists and Writers Conference. No sooner has she...
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1989
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Arnold
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1989
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1989
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1988
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A TV mini-series, this is a visually pleasant movie about the life of Russia's colorful ruler, from childhood on. Big name...
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1986
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Dr. Grimesby Roylott
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1985
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Shakespeare's tragedy, made for British television, is given a full-blooded rendition here with the great Laurence Olivier in...
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1984
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1984
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The second of Zucker-Abraham-Zucker's theatrical-feature spoofs (Airplane was the first, discounting the patchwork...
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1984
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1983
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In the third episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, President Roosevelt has dispatched Naval...
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1983
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In the final episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, Ambassador-at-large "Pug" Henry (Robert...
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1983
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Louis Gossett Jr. was nominated for an Emmy for his portrayal of Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat in this two-part made-for-TV...
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1983
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This World War II epic drama, based on the book by Herman Wouk, follows the life and trials of a career naval officer...
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1983
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In the second episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, several of the characters introduced in...
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1983
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The ghost of a young girl terrorizes a man in this episode from the British anthology series. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi...
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1983
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1983
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The returning soldier is amnesia victim Alan Bates, who remembers nothing of his life before suffering shell-shock--not even...
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1982
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Faye Dunaway portrays the Argentinian title character in this four-hour TV biopic. The story traces Evita's rise to power...
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1981
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1980
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Star Rod Taylor co-wrote the screenplay for Jamaican Gold. For centuries, the treasure of Morgan the Pirate has been resting...
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1979
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The beloved novel by Anthony Hope is shown here in its sixth film adaptation. In this story, Peter Sellers is Rudolf IV, the...
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1979
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Four disparate scuba divers go to the Caribbean in search of lost treasure. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1979
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1978
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The Harlequin Romance Publishing company produced this weeper about an English lass (Susan Penhaligon) who falls for a...
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1978
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1978
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It's late 1944, and the Allied armies are confident they'll win the World War II and be home in time for Christmas. What's...
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1977
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One of four miniseries comprising NBC's Best Sellers anthology, The Rhinemann Exchange was adapted from the Robert Ludlum...
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1977
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A young secretary (John Hurt) for the British Embassy in the Orient becomes involved with a plantation owner's wife...
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1976
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Nicholas Meyer based his screenplay for the "retro" Sherlock Holmes adventure The Seven Percent Solution on his own...
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1976
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1975
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Set during World War 2, The Blockhouse takes place virtually in its entirety in an underground German blockhouse. Six men of...
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1973
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Although an orphaned fox cub was raised in captivity, it does not get pet privileges when it is the object of a fox hunt. ~...
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1973
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Liv Ullman portrays a female pope -- based on a long-held rumor that the papacy was held by a woman between the reigns of Leo...
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1972
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Julie Andrews made a bid to change her squeaky clean image with this elaborately mounted World War I musical. Lili Smith...
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Von Ruger
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1970
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Ziggy (Mark Lester) is the young boy who witnesses the murder of a visiting black official by the police. Much like the boy...
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Galleria
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1970
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Not to be confused with the 1966 Diabolique rip-off Games, 1970's The Games is set during the Rome Olympics. The film zeroes...
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Jim Harcourt
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1970
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Detective Sgt. Pierce
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1968
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A former World War II submarine captain and his friend turn to smuggling when a former crew member lays out a plan to...
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Riker
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1968
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This lugubrious spy yarn finds Philip Scott (Stephen Boyd) posing as a toy manufacturer to hide his real purpose in life. He...
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1967
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Based on a novel by Jack D. Hunter, The Blue Max is a World War I aviation drama, told from the German point of view....
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Willi von Klugermann
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1966
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Cast a Giant Shadow is a big-budget, glossy action/adventure story set at the time that Israel became a nation. American...
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1966
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Phil Bradley
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1965
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1965
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When Vince Howard is released from prison, he impersonates his cellmate (still in prison) and goes to live with his...
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1964
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In 1963, this colossal and opulent $60 million spectacular was epic in every sense of the word -- an epic investment, an epic...
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1963
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The incredibly durable cop show Z Cars (pronounced "Zed Cars") was one of the great guilty pleasures of British television --...
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1962
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