Based on filmmaker Samuel Fuller's short-story "Riata," this extremely bloody, excessively violent and long-running western...
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1973
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Season Thee of Ironside begins as wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside (Raymond Burr) and his team set their sighs...
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1969
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Prankish Uncle Arthur offers to stage a magic show for Tabitha's birthday party. Things get a bit out of hand when,...
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1969
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In one of their more peculiar assignments, Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) answer a call from...
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1968
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Making her first visit to the local pool hall upon its redecoration, Lucy (Lucille Ball) enters a tournament in hopes of...
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Joan
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1967
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Tennessee Ernie Ford, who'd made three major guest appearances on the old I Love Lucy, is back for more on The Lucy Show....
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1967
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Hoping to attend a sale at Stacy's Department Store, Lucy (Lucille Ball) ducks out of work by fabricating a story about being...
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Laurie
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1967
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While pulling off an art heist, Robert Dewey (J.D. Cannon) is forced to knock out a museum executive. Convinced he has killed...
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1967
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This episode of the popular science fiction television series finds the Enterprise battling a contagious form of insanity...
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1967
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To cover up a 48-cent bank shortage, Lucy (Lucille Ball) secretly takes the missing money out of her own pocket....
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Joan Cosgrove
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1967
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This episode was designed as a lead-in for the CBS special Lucy in London, which aired on October 24, 1966. Having entered...
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1966
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Popular professional hypnotist Pat Collins appears in this episode, in which Lucy (Lucille Ball) seeks out a cure for Mr....
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French Maid
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1966
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A bolt of lightning from Grandpa's machinery causes Herman (Fred Gwynne) to become horribly "disfigured"--at least by Munster...
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1966
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Eddie (Butch Patrick) finds an old ring in the attic and gives it to Marilyn (Pat Priest). Grandpa (Al Lewis) blanches at the...
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1966
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The photographer is Arthur Mannix (Jack Cassidy); the undertaker is Hiram Price (Harry Townes). Both men supplement their...
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1965
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Brainstorm is a somewhat contrived but still well done and frightening thriller written and well-directed by actor...
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1965
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Toward the end of Jerry Lewis's Paramount studio period, Lewis slapped together this bitter comedy about Hollywood phoniness...
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1964
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