The budget may be loftier, but Eye of the Tiger is essentially an up-to-date AIP motorcycle flick. Ex-convict Buck Mathews...
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1986
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"Don't expose him to bright light. Don't ever get him wet. And don't ever, ever feed him after midnight." This sage advice is...
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1984
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The Big Bus is set aboard a nonstop, nuclear-powered luxury bus commandeered by Joseph Bologna. Naturally, Bologna is a...
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1976
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The success this underdog comedy from director Michael Ritchie almost single-handedly spawned the kids' sports film boom of...
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1976
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1975
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On the eve of his promotion examination, Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) comes down with a nasty cold. This is the cue for...
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1967
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James Gregory, previously seen in two first-season F Troop episodes as Major Duncan, returns to the series in the role of...
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1967
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Fort Courage is paid a visit by Colonel Adams (Arch Johnson), who informs Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) that someone in the...
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1967
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Larry Storch appears in a dual role as Corporal Randolph Agarn and Agarn's Russian cousin, Cossack officer Dmitri Agarnoff....
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1967
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In the series' second takeoff of the TV western Branded, Cpl. Agarn faces death by firing squad for the murder of Sgt....
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1967
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Vincent Price is perfectly cast to type as Count Sforza, a Dracula-like Transylvanian nobleman who has taken up residence in...
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1967
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In this sublimely anachronistic episode, Agarn (Larry Storch) resigns from the Army to manage a singing group called the...
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1967
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Child actor Peter Robbins, who provided the voice of the title character in the classic cartoon special A Charlie Brown...
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1967
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Fort Courage endures a Japanese invasion in the form of a fierce Samurai warrior (Mako), who has arrived in town in pursuit...
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1967
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Charles Lane takes temporary leave from his "Homer Bedloe"duties to essay the similar role of Fort Courage banker Mr....
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1966
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Forrest Tucker plays a dual role in this episode as both Sgt. O'Rourke and O'Rourke's Irish-born father. Arriving in Fort...
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1966
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker), Agarn (Larry Storch), Dobbs (James Hampton) and Vanderbilt (Joe Brooks) buy their way out of the...
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1966
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Med Flory and Jim Danis appear as the Loco brothers, a pair of renegade Indians who have jumped the reservation to embark...
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1966
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The entrepreneurial Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) may have to relinquish ownership of the Fort Courage saloon to...
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1966
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Andrew Duggan guest stars as Major Chester Winster, the Army's new Inspector General. An avowed Indian hater, Major Winster...
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1966
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George Gobel guest stars as Henry Terkel, the eccentric inventor cousin of Wrangler Jane (Melody Patterson). Terkel's arrival...
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1966
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To prevent his sweetheart in Pasaic, New Jersey from marrying a horse-car conductor, Agarn (Larry Storch) sends the girl a...
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1966
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Julie Newmar guest stars as Yellow Bird, a white girl stolen by Apaches in infancy and raised as one of their own. Hoping to...
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1966
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Larry Storch pulls double duty in this episode as both Corporal Randolph Agarn and his lookalike cousin, Mexican bandit El...
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1966
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The future of O'Rourke Enterprises is threatened by the arrival of Major Duncan (James Gregory). Not that Duncan suspects...
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1966
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Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) arranges a surprise party to mark Sgt. O'Rourke's 25th year in the Army. Entering into the...
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1966
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Because of new orders issued by Washington, everyone at Fort Courage is transferred to another outpost--everyone but Corporal...
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1966
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Fresh from a nearly decade-long stint as Jeff Stone on The Donna Reed Show, Paul Petersen appears in this episode as Johnny...
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1966
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With the departure of the company cook, O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) orders Agarn (Larry Storch) to don chef's hat and dish up...
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1966
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Ken Berry essays a dual role in this episode as mild-mannered Captain Wilton Parmenter and his ill-mannered lookalike, a...
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1966
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Richard X. Slattery guest stars as Col. William Bartlett, the latest in a long line of Inspector Generals whose mission is to...
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1966
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Thanks to an unexpected loophole, the men of F Troop discover that they're not legally enlisted in the Army. Thus it is that...
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1966
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In this spoof of the then-current "spy craze", Fort Courage becomes a hotbed of espionage intrigue when Agarn (Larry Storch)...
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1966
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The good news is that F Troop is about to receive a citation for its high morale. The bad news is that everyone at Fort...
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1966
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) sees an opportunity to pep up business at the saloon when Captain Parmenter's surveyor uncle...
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1965
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The F Troop misfits are mobilized when word comes down that Silver Dove (Laurie Sibbald), the daughter of Hekawi chief Wild...
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1965
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At the behest of Col. Watkins (Parley Baer), Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) makes it his mission in life to track down the...
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1965
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John Dehner guest stars as slick con artist Professor Cornelius Clyde, who proceeds to give local huckster O'Rourke (Forrest...
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1965
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Having accidentally saved the life of Hekawi chief Wild Eagle (Frank De Kova), Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) has earned the...
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1965
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Actress Patrice Wymore, best known for her brief but tempestuous marriage to film star Errol Flynn, makes a rare TV...
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1965
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While Parmenter is out of town attending command school, O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) establishes a new racket--er, business...
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1965
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It looks like curtains for Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) when he manages to offend the notorious outlaw Sam Urp (played by...
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1965
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Don Rickles guest stars as Bald Eagle, the much-feared renegade son of peace-loving Hekawi chief Wild Eagle (Frank De Kova)....
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1965
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Overhearing a negative medical prognosis for a horse, Agarn (Larry Storch) becomes convinced that he himself is not long for...
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1965
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Bernard Fox guest stars as Major Bentley Royce (foreign-car fanciers please note!), late of the Bengal Lancers. Arriving...
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1965
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) loans the fort's only cannon to the Hekawi Indians who want to use it for a tribal festival....
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1965
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The premiere episode of F Troop explains how Wilton Parmenter (Ken Berry), the last and least descendant of a proud military...
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1965
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While working as a technical consultant on a film about astronauts, Tony (Larry Hagman) begins going out with the star,...
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1965
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Union Colonel Brackenby (Melvyn Douglas) and his second-in-command, Captain Heath (Glenn Ford), attempt to command a rather...
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1964
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1964
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The Rat Pack packed it in after this sprightly musical comedy that owes more than it should to Damon Runyon's stories and...
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1964
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Gas company executive Borden T. Pike (Richard Deacon) wants to lay a new pipe in the basement of the Munster mansion....
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1964
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1960
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Though several concessions to the censors and the box-office were made in adapting Irwin Shaw's bestseller The Young Lions to...
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1958
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The Enemy Below is a study of submarine warfare from the vantage point of both sides. Robert Mitchum plays the captain of an...
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1957
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Who else but Randolph Scott could be the Tall Man Riding in this rugged western? Forced to lay low for several years after...
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1955
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