A summit meeting between the American president and the Chinese premier, held in secret on the luxury liner...
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2003
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2001
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Henry John Deutchendorf started his career in music as a guitar-strumming folkie who got his first big break as a member of...
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1999
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In this most recent spin on a familiar suspense-movie plot device, the 6-year-old son of wealthy Seattle industrialist Dan...
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1999
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1999
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This made-for-television romantic fantasy is based on author Susan Wilson's novel-length, updated version of Beauty and the...
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1998
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The recent death of his wife is just one of several blows endured by big-city surgeon Michael (Robert Hays), who has lost...
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1997
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Based on a true story, the made-for-TV Stolen Women, Captured Hearts takes place in Kansas in 1868. In retribution for the...
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1997
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If there is any doubt that this made-for-TV movie is the authorized biography of singer Barbara Mandrell, the fact that the...
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1997
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In this made-for-TV drama based on a true story, two estranged sisters, Debra (Delta Burke) and Kay (Swoosie Kurtz), are...
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1996
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Rising business executive Jake Peterson (Tim Matheson) is given a make-or-break assignment when he is sent to a small town...
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1996
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Set in the late 19th century and based upon a novel by Beth Streeter, this outdoor adventure chronicles the lives of a...
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1995
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Though not quite as bad as it might have been, the 1994 "reunion" TV-movie I Spy Returns was some distance removed from...
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1994
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In this made-for-TV whodunit, funnyman Bill Cosby shifts gears as Guy Hanks, a retired New York Police forensics...
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1994
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Dr. Mike (Jane Seymour) faces the breakup of her adopted family when Ethan Cooper (Ben Murphy), father of Matthew...
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1993
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1993
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Dick Van Dyke stars as a doctor-turned-detective in this made-for-television medical thriller. Van Dyke stars as Dr. Mark...
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1993
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A made for TV, two-part series, this is the story of a Southern attorney who suddenly finds himself embroiled in politics, a...
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1992
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This fact-based drama follows the flight of a Milwaukee woman wrongly convicted for murdering her husband's ex-wife. Hoping...
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1992
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Season of Giants succeeds more in ambition than in execution. This 195-minute TV movie proposes that a great professional...
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1991
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In the made-for-television thriller Victim of Love, a psychologist (JoBeth Williams) falls in love with a widowed professor...
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1991
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Michael Gross plays Don Scott, the real-life protagonist of the 1990 TV movie Vestige of Honor It is Scott's mission in life...
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1990
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Whoopi Goldberg stars in this TV movie as a single mother who begins paying the bills by hustling pool at a local billiards...
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1989
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As usual, the USA network's ad copy for their TV-movie The Haunting of Sarah Hardy was a model of understatement: "She has...
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1989
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This two-part TV movie, produced in Australia, was based on the tragically true story of an Australian teenager (John Polson)...
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1988
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Tony Church (Burt Reynolds) is a Chicago detective who loses his job when he is blamed for the deaths of his fellow officers...
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1988
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No relation to the similarly titled John Ford film, My Darlin' Clementine originated as a 47-minute TV special. Shelley...
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1986
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On March 30, 1986, Claude Dallas, an Ohio-born trapper serving a 30-year sentence for a double murder, escaped from prison....
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1986
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First telecast May 8, 1987, Harry's Hong Kong was the pilot film for an unsold TV series. The title character, played by...
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1986
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Not to be confused with the 1971 TV movie of the same name, the three-part CBS miniseries If Tomorrow Comes was based on the...
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1986
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Loretta Young was originally to have starred in made-for-TV Dark Mansions, but she didn't like the script and passed up the...
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1986
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1985
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A clandestine marriage between 2 police officers is kept from the department. ~ Rovi...
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1985
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Filmed in Dallas, the made-for-TV With Intent to Kill gets under way as high school football hero Bo Reinecker (Alex...
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1984
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The seven-hour TV miniseries Ellis Island was adapted from a novel by Fred Mustard Stewart. Per its title, the film is a...
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1983
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This TV miniseries concerns a Southern village where the murder of a boy has puzzled three different police chiefs since the...
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1983
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Gregory Peck had made scattered television appearances before, but the 3-hour Scarlet and the Black was his first starring...
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1983
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Arthur Hailey's novel Hotel had already served as the inspiration for a 1967 theatrical film when this TV pilot came along on...
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1983
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The Gift of Life is a non-sensational study of surrogate pregnancy. Susan Dey stars as Joleen Sutton, a woman with a husband...
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1982
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The Ordeal of Bill Carney is a TV movie inspired by a landmark court decision. Ray Sharkey plays Carney, an Army reservist...
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1981
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The Chicago Story was the two-hour pilot film for the subsequent TV series. The wounding of a 10-year-old girl by a sniper is...
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1981
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David Soul stars in the made-for-TV Swan Song as a former Olympic skiing champ. There is a consensus of opinion that Soul...
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1980
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After learning that his ex-wife has died, a man must assume custody of his two sons, whom he hasn't seen in several years....
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1980
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Based on the epic novel by James Clavell, Shogun originated as an epic five-part television miniseries, filmed on location in...
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1980
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In this drama, the new chief of staff at a Florida hospital tries to get the place to run smoothly. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1979
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A piece of made-for-television hack work that suddenly became sort of topical 23 years later, with the attacks on the New...
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1978
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Another of the many Arthur Hailey literary properties which were transformed into TV miniseries in the 1970s, the five-part,...
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1978
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When three of his fellow private eyes lose their licenses, Jim (James Garner) risks his own to help them. It turns out that...
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1977
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1977
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Rocky's somewhat eccentric friend T.T. Flowers (Strother Martin) has been forced...
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) infiltrates a sanitarium called Horizon's Crest to rescue T.T....
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1977
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Isaac Hayes makes his first appearance as ex-convict Gandolph "Gandy" Fitch--and in the bargain, contributes his own...
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1976
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Jim's former girlfriend Karen Stiles (Susan Strasberg) sweet-talks the detective into delivering a briefcase full of escrow...
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1976
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In the conclusion of Kojak's two-part Season Three opener (originally seen as a single two-hour "special" episode), Kojak...
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1975
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This courtroom drama was originally the pilot for the TV series McNaughton's Daughter and centers upon two attorneys, a...
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1975
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) is certain that he has finally nailed an elusive heroin dealer when the man is accused of shooting and...
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1975
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) investigates when a Greek sailor is murdered just as he disembarks from a freighter. The solution to...
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1975
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Season Three of Kojak begins with the first episode of a two-part story (originally seen as a single two-hour offering), in...
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1975
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Louise Hartman (Neva Patterson) suspects foul play when her son Billy Jo (Joey Aresco), a professional demolition-derby...
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1975
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Jim (James Garner) is asked by Angie Perris (Elayne Heilveil) to locate her brother, stockbroker Tom Perris (Eugene...
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1975
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Recuperating from a bullet wound in the head, Jim (James Garner) mulls over the events that led up to this critical moment....
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1974
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This inventive and genuinely creepy TV movie is scripted by acclaimed science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon. The plot...
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1974
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Broadway favorite Kay Medford (Bye Bye Birdie et. al.) guest stars as Mrs. Bernice M. Sandler, a middle-aged bookkeeper....
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1974
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Still nervous about re-entering the dating scene after his split with wife Edie, Lou Grant (Edward Asner) nonetheless goes...
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1974
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Bob becomes a celebrity of sorts when his therapy snaps the Chicago Cubs' star pitcher out of a slump. Bob soon learns the...
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1973
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John McMartin guest stars as Reverend Dan Bradford, who feels he lacks the "common touch." To solve his problem, he seeks out...
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1973
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Bob becomes more neurotic than usual when he discovers that Emily's IQ is 22 points higher than his. As if that wasn't...
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1973
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Bob cannot help but feel diminished in the presence of Emily's father. After all, Junior Harrison (John Randolph) is an...
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1973
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Howard begins entertaining thoughts of a reconciliation with his ex-wife. His plans are somewhat abruptly dashed when, during...
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1973
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Eccentric mystery writer Michelangelo Rezo (Richard Stahl) agrees to donate $25,000 to charity on one condition: That the...
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1973
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Laurie (Susan Dey) is accused of stealing a math test, but in truth she is covering up for her friend Cindy Brown (Tannis G....
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1973
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Envious of his "independent" pal Archie (Leigh Webb), and over the objections of mom Shirley (Shirley Jones) Keith (David...
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1972
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Thanks to a celebrity auction at her school, Laurie's diary ends up in the hands of student newspaper editor Marvin (Bruce...
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1972
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Originally scheduled to air on December 10, 1971, this is the only episode to spotlight the youngest Partridge kids Chris...
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1972
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Arte Johnson makes his first Partridge Family guest appearance as all-purpose handyman and "part-time Cossack" Nicholas...
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1972
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Klink's fellow officer Captain Hugo Hauptmann (Sandy Kenyon) is exposed as a traitor. Put on trial, Hauptmann finds that his...
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1971
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Hogan intends to use a fundraising tea party, orchestrated by the wives of several German officers, as a cover to relay...
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1971
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Intending to use the hubcaps in Klink's car to transmit information to the Underground, Hogan and his crew must figure out a...
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1970
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Marlyn Mason guest stars as Lily Frankel, a sexy German nightclub chanteuse who doubles as an Allied agent. Lily informs...
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1970
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Hogan's Heroes entered its sixth season (meaning that the inmates of Stalag 13 were incarcerated approximately twice as long...
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1970
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Arlene Martel makes her final series appearance as Underground agent Louise Monet -- code name "Tiger." Having been captured...
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1970
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In order to evade German radio-detection units, Hogan plants a transmitter in Klink's car. Hoping to relay information about...
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1970
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Major Strauss (Noam Pitlik) comes a-snooping at Stalag 13, suspicious about Klink's "perfect" no-escape record. Discovering...
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1970
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Vito Scotti guest stars as peace-loving Italian officer Major Bonacelli, a role originated by Hans Conried in the...
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1969
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Harold J. Stone guest stars as defecting German Field Marshal Rudolf Richter. Hogan hopes to help Richter escape to England,...
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1969
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