In this youthful actioner, two young hot-rodding hoods torment a family while they are en route to a motel in the California...
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1967
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In Lisbon, Solo is captured by T.H.R.U.S.H. agent Pharos Mandor (Jack Lord), who proposes an unusual deal: Mandor will defect...
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1967
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T.H.R.U.S.H. has yet another superweapon geared to destroy U.N.C.L.E. This time, the demon device is a molecutronic gun,...
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1967
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Sharon Farrell stars as novice author Jacqueline Midcult, whose best-selling novel inexplicably contains secret U.N.C.L.E....
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1967
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Pursued by THRUSH agents, Mark Slate is forced to hide a list of enemy spies in the car owned by accountant Sydney Morgan...
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1967
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The Napoleon in the title is not the U.N.C.L.E. agent Napoleon Solo, but instead the genuine article, Napoleon Bonaparte. In...
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1967
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Larry Blyden guest stars as meek UNCLE clerk George Donnell, who may or may not be a THRUSH mole. To find out, Solo and Illya...
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1966
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Howard da Silva guest stars as Captain Basil Calhoun, the somewhat tattered commandant of the last remaining Foreign Legion...
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1966
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Solo and Illya must guard Eastern European dictator Georgi Koz (Akim Tamiroff) during his Yuletide-season visit to New York...
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1966
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Singer Leslie Uggams delivers an atypically villainous performance as jewel thief Natasha Brimstone. Posing as an UNCLE...
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1966
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Though technically the fifth episode of The Girl From U.N.C.L.E., "The Montori Device Affair" appears to have been the first...
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1966
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Real-life husband and wife Michael Wilding and Margaret Leighton are cast respectively as inventor Franz Joseph and retired...
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1966
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UNCLE agents April and Mark head to Mexico in hopes of rescuing three kidnapped rocket scientists. The two spies end up in...
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1966
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Posing as, respectively, a toy salesman and a hairdresser, Solo and Illya try to rescue orphaned boy-genius Bartlett Armand...
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1965
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1965
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Former vaudeville headliner Rudolph Bitzner (Franchot Tone) has been washed up for years, reduced to running a cheap motel....
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1965
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1964
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The Seaview is assigned a mission in the Aegian Sea, to investigate a series of research ship disasters, and an attempt to...
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1964
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Richard Bellero (Martin Landau) is a brilliant but frustrated scientist, forever failing to find approval from his wealthy,...
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1964
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The Soviet Union launches a satellite carrying a nuclear reactor that goes out of control and comes down off the coast of...
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1964
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Clearly inspired by the then-current publicity blitz surrounding the Elizabeth Taylor film version of Cleopatra, this...
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1964
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When businessman Oliver Pope (Edward Andrews) strikes down a young bicyclist with his car, he panics and races home, leaving...
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1964
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Luis Spain (Don Gordon), Genaro Planetta (Tony Mordente), and Henry Castle (Chris Warfield) are three seeming social misfits...
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1964
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In Volume 18 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, an entomologist hires a...
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1964
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Hoping to arrange a profitable marriage between his son Al (Don Galloway) and wealthy vineyard owner Kitty Norris...
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1963
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First telecast April 4, 1963, this grim 60-minute Twilight Zone installment would seem to be more suited to Alfred Hitchcock...
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1963
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Two young women have been murdered in the woods surrounding the campus of a college, and in each case the victim's body was...
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1962
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According to this Richard Matheson-scripted Twilight Zone episode, there is such a thing as too much nostalgia. While...
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1962
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Awakening with "the grandaddy of all hangovers," David Gurney (Richard Long) is not amused when his wife Wilma...
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1962
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One of the best of the "existential" Twilight Zone episodes, Charles Beaumont's "Shadow Play" begins in a courtroom, where...
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1961
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1961
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First telecast March 3, 1961, this is a deft reworking of the first-season Twilight Zone episode "Mr. Bevis." Making his...
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1961
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While on a sea voyage with his family, the eminent Sir Richard Musgrave (Eric Portman) is unnerved by the presence of a...
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1960
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It can be said with some assurance that Hollywood publicity agent Jimmy Dolan (Joby Baker) would sell his own mother to get...
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1960
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Shot down while escaping the cops, two-bit hoodlum Rocky Valentine (Larry Blyden) awakens to find a jovial, bearded fellow...
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1960
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Once seen in childhood, the January 1, 1960 Twilight Zone episode "The Four of Us Are Dying" can never be forgotten. Set in a...
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1960
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While waiting in a lonely bus station, Millicent Barnes (Vera Miles) is startled to discover that everyone in the station...
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1960
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1960
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One of John Cheever's best known (and most often dramatized) short stories is basis for this tense episode. While riding home...
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1960
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1960
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Widow Ida Blythe (Beatrice Straight) insists upon spending the weekend alone in her remote cabin, despite news that an...
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1960
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While still playing Chester on the marathon TV Western Gunsmoke, Dennis Weaver found the time to accept an entirely different...
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1960
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Afraid to tell his pregnant wife, Francie (Joyce Meadows), that he has lost his entire 80-dollar paycheck in a poker game,...
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1959
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Lumber tycoon Bill Fleming (Paul Douglas) knows that his wife, Laura (Dody Heath), is unfaithful, but he draws the line at...
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1959
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In the ninth episode of the series Bonanza, we get an episode-length flashback into history. While working on the Ponderosa,...
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1959
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Nehemiah Persoff stars as Lanser, who inexplicably finds himself aboard a British ship in a fogbound sea in the year 1942....
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1959
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Would-be gangland assassin Art (Robert Vaughn) is given a test by his boss, Barbossa (David White) -- a test that will prove...
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1959
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In his first Twilight Zone appearance, Burgess Meredith stars as Henry Bemis, a miopic bank clerk who wants nothing more out...
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1959
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At the end of World War II, US soldier Desny comes back to his German girlfriend and has problems with her brother, who owns...
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1955
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Vom Himmel Gefallen is better known by its American title, Special Delivery. Joseph Cotten plays John Adams, a functionary at...
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1955
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1955
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Vincent Price turns on his usual terrifying charm in the role of a homicidal magician in The Mad Magician, a satisfying...
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1954
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1953
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1952
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Like its spiritual predecessor Song of Bernadette, Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima is based on a true story. The year is 1917:...
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1952
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Maria Montez made her final screen appearance in the Italian-American co-production Thief of Venice. Montez is cast as Tina,...
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1950
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1947
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Returning to Singapore after a five-year absence, WWII veteran Matt Gordon (Fred MacMurray) mournfully recalls his romance...
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1947
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Setting something of a record for flashbacks within flashbacks, The Locket recounts the mental disintegration of bride-to-be...
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1946
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A Guest in the House is an involving psychological melodrama, well directed and acted, concerning a young woman's obsessive...
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1945
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Set in turn-of-the century London, this period thriller stars Laird Cregar as George Harvey Bone, a composer who suffers from...
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1945
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The Lodger was the third film version of Mrs. Marie Belloc-Lowndes' classic "Jack the Ripper" novel, and in many eyes it was...
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1944
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A timely film when first released in 1943, Tonight We Raid Calais survives as an entertaining adventure some fifty years...
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1943
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In her last 20th Century-Fox vehicle, skating star Sonja Henie plays, Nora, a Norwegian expatriate ice champion. Newly...
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1943
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One of two 20th Century-Fox horror melodramas released in 1942 (Dr. Renault's Secret was the second), The Undying Monster is...
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1942
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Wild Geese Calling is one of those 20th Century-Fox star vehicles which used to pop up all the time on TV before the Carsons,...
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1941
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The Grand Hotel formula that was so overworked in the 1930s made an encore appearance in 1940's Escape to Glory. The story is...
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1940
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1939
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Despite its comparatively upbeat ending, Let Us Live is one of the darkest and gloomiest films of the late 1930s. As working...
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1939
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1938
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In this comedy, wealthy girls attend boarding school to learn proper etiquette. The well-mannered character of the class is...
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1938
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Otto Kruger once again plays a dynamic, bombastic attorney in Columbia's Counsel for Crime. Kruger plays William Mellon, a...
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1937
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