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1986
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This romantic, melancholy twist on the Frankenstein formula stars Peter O'Toole as Professor Harry Wolper, a lonely eccentric...
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Paul
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1985
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In this hit thriller, a prosecuting attorney-turned-defense lawyer falls in love with a rich, charming client who's been...
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1985
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Covering some 15 years, The Right Stuff recounts the formation of America's space program, concentrating on the original...
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1983
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1982
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The perfume business is dramatized in this soap opera-like made-for-television movie. Based on the novel by Meredith Rich,...
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1982
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An adventuresome author in 1849 travels to California's Sutter's Fort to work in a saw mill. After gold is discovered, the...
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1981
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Flawed and problematic, this romantic comedy is about Abigail Adams (Suzanne Somers), a sexy, talented, and dedicated lawyer,...
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1980
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Peforming an autopsy at the request of a grieving family, Quincy concludes that a 17-year-old girl died in a botched...
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1979
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1979
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This film of Ira Levin's novel The Boys from Brazil wastes no time in establishing the fact that several seemingly unrelated...
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1978
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This family adventure chronicles the adventures and exploits of George Clark (Denver Pyle), one of the early naturalists....
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John Muir
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1977
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1977
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Scandalizing historians with its blithe disregard for the historical record, this American Civil War docudrama poses the...
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1977
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Dick Harper (George Segal) and his wife Jane (Jane Fonda) have always lived way beyond their means. Just because Dick has...
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1977
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Jim (James Garner) is summoned to the bedside of his old friend Eddie Marks (Howard Duff), who claims to be dying and...
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1977
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The third and final TV-movie in the "Joshua Cabe" saga, this ABC effort stars John McIntire as rascally...
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1976
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Stacy Keach plays Lou Ford, a deputy sheriff whose brutal childhood experiences have left him emotionally warped. Ford is...
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1976
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1975
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Honky Tonk represented an attempt by writer/director Douglas Heyes to create a TV series based on the 1941 Clark Gable-...
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1974
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1973
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"Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time." These opening words of Kurt Vonnegut's famous novel make an effective and short...
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1972
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The most remarkable aspect of The Doris Day Show's fifth season is that the new year did not usher in a new format, as had...
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Cy Bennett
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1972
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1971
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By the time The Doris Day Show had entered its fourth season, the series had already undergone two format changes. In the...
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Cy Bennett
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1971
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In this crime drama, a Vietnam vet goes to his California hometown and discovers that two Mexicans have murdered his...
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1970
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General
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1970
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1970
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Quarantined is set in a clinic maintained by a famous family of physicians. Dr. John Dehner and his son Dr. Gary Collins...
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Dr. John Bedford
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1970
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Cesare (Alex Cord) is the foreign car dealer who caters to the jet set. A previous favor by a mobster who saved his life has...
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1969
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A few weeks ago, Granny was convinced that TV wrestling was real. Now she has become engrossed in TV soap operas, and as...
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1968
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The Mystery of Edward Sims is based on one of the many "Gallegher" stories by Richard Harding Davis. Roger Mobley stars as...
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1968
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The title character in the episode is a well-trained but ill-tempered Alsatian, who is the only witness to the murder of a...
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1968
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Returning to his US Marine reserve unit, casino owner Carlos Ramirez faces a court-martial for an unintentional series of...
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1968
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1968
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World champion boxer Sugar Ray Robinson makes a guest appearance in the two-part Mission: Impossible episode "The...
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1968
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Contenders", crooked sports promoter Charles Buckman...
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1968
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hogan and his men have successfully managed to sneak into Paris, courtesy of the...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Hogan sneaks into Paris to carry out his latest assignment: To locate several...
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1966
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Not wanting to be assigned a tougher and smarter commandant than Col. Klink, Hogan convinces German Inspector General Von...
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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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In The Hallelujah Trail, Lee Remick plays temperance leader Cora Templeton Massingale, who is determined to halt a shipment...
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1965
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Approaching a ghost town in answer to a job offer, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) finds he has walked into a trap. The only...
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1965
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Arriving in a liberated French village, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are greeted by Armand Bouchard (John Dehner), an...
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1964
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The title character in this Bonanza episode is a middle-aged Frenchman (John Dehner) who claims to be legendary...
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Jean Lafitte
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1964
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A jaunty harmonica-music score by Tommy Morgan was the main redeeming feature of this otherwise pedestrian Twilight Zone...
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Jared Garrity
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1964
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Youngblood Hawke (James Franciscus) is a Kentucky truck driver who comes to New York City to make it as a writer. He meets...
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1964
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John Dehner guest-stars as travelling medicine man Colonel Harvey, who can charm the birds out of the trees-and, more...
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Colonel Harvey
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1963
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To square a gambling debt, Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) is forced to take the job of marshal in a dusty frontier town. Before...
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1962
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Ira Levin wrote the stage comedy Critic's Choice as a good-natured retort to a comment made by critic Walter Kerr. In his...
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1962
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1962
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In the late nineteenth century, Inspector Gannon (Robert Ryan) is a member of the Northwest Mounted Police (forerunners of...
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Frank Boone
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1961
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In this sequel to "The Underground Court", Nero Rankin (Will Kuluva) has installed himself as chairman of the Syndicate,...
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1961
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Alan Richards
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1961
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Bart (Jack Kelly) and crooked peddler Cannonbaugh (John Dehner) have been captured by...
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1961
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Season Four of Maverick concludes with the series' only two-part episode. In Part One, Bart (Jack Kelly) purchases a...
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1961
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Bret (James Garner) is determined to foil the never-ending efforts by Big Ed Murphy (John Dehner) to rob the bank owned by...
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1960
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Taken from the Walt Disney "Zorro" television series, this film was created from a number of episodes starring the popular...
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1960
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Feeling responsible for the massacre of a troop of soldiers, former Army scout Charlie Trent (Henry Hull) has become the town...
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1960
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1960
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A troubled saddletramp with a penchant for drinking away his pain inherits a ranch from the man who may have been his...
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Chip Donohue
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1959
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Discounting the pilot "Where Is Everybody?", "The Lonely" was the first Twilight Zone episode to be produced, though not the...
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Capt. Allenby
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1959
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This unexceptional adventure yarn by director Jacques Tourneur is set in the French Sudan during the beginning of World War...
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Emir
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1959
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In this episode of The Rifleman, Lucas McCain (Chuck Connors) finds himself in the odd position of having to defend an old...
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Tom King
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1959
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Anthony Mann's final foray into the western genre is a disturbing examination of man's baser instincts, rising in intensity...
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1958
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In one of Maverick's all-time greatest episodes, Bret (James Garner) is cheated out of $15,000 by "respectable" banker John...
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1958
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A wandering cowboy endeavors to save a wagon train from an Apache attack in this western that is based upon a Louis L'Amour...
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Grant Kimbrough
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1958
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Although Army major Frank Lessing (John Archer) left behind a suicide note before his death, Sgt. Joseph Dexter (Paul...
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1958
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1958
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Frontier peacekeeper Sheriff Galt (Sterling Hayden) faces a crisis of conscience in The Iron Sheriff. In the aftermath of a...
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Pollock
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1957
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John Dehner makes one of his frequent Gunsmoke guest appearances in this episode, based on a radio broadcast first heard on...
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1957
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Anne Bancroft was several years away from her 1962 Oscar win when she starred in the compact murder mystery The Girl in Black...
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1957
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Fred Sutcliff
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1957
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Created by Roy Huggins and debuting September 22, 1957 on ABC, the weekly, hour-long Maverick started out as a relatively...
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1957
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Ubiquitous western villain (and future Oscar winner) Strother Martin is seen in an uncharacteristically sympathetic role as...
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1957
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Revolt at Fort Laramie offers the old one about sworn enemies uniting to defeat an even more awesome foe. In this instance....
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Maj. Seth Bradner
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1957
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Carousel was adapted from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical of the same name--which, in turn, was based on...
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1956
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In this western, a pacifistic store owner does all he can to avoid association with his father, a notorious gunfighter. One...
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1956
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This modest Republic suspenser stars Joan Vohs as a gorgeous victim of circumstance. Led to believe that she's killed a man...
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Lew Hanlon
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1956
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In this thriller, an amorous attorney is appalled to realize that the lovely client (with whom he was smitten) he acquitted...
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1956
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A Day Of Fury stars Jock Mahoney as town marshal Alan Burnett, whose life is saved by a stranger he meets on the trail. His...
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1956
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Elderly simpleton Nip Cullers (John Dehner) shambles into Dodge City looking for a wife. Mercilessly taunted by the local...
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1956
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In this typical 1950s Western, cowboy Wes Tancred (Richard Egan) is publicly vilified after killing a famous gunslinger who...
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1956
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19th century Louisiana is the setting for Duel on the Mississippi. Patricia Medina stars as Lili Scarlet, a vengeful Creole...
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Jules Tulane
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1955
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Director Robert Z. Leonard brought his 31-year association with MGM to a rousing close with The King's Thief. Set in England...
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1955
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In this western with echoes of High Noon, gunman Rick Martin (Sterling Hayden) rides into a small frontier town to warn its...
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1955
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Lex Barker is The Man From Bitter Ridge in this modest Universal western. Barker plays Pinkerton man Jeff Carr, who comes to...
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Ranse Jackman
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1955
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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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The infamous Benedict Arnold affair is the basis of the lively MGM costumer The Scarlet Coat. Arnold is played with suitably...
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1955
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One critic has noted that The Prodigal was aptly titled, inasmuch as it was all too prodigal with the funds of the...
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1955
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As a blistering heat wave holds Dodge City in thrall, and Matt Dillon (James Arness) must prevent an other decent man named...
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1955
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The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters may not be the best of the "Bowery Boys" series, but it was unquestionably the most...
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1954
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In this western, a forward thinking hero joins in on the promotion of camels as the perfect desert pack animals. He embarks...
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Matt Carrol
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1954
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Weddle
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1954
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This film traces the history of the American cowboy right up to modern times. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1954
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Technically a "B" western, Gun Belt is a notch or two above the norm. George Montgomery stars as former outlaw Billy Ringo,...
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Matt Ringo
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1953
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A climactic donnybrook between hero Allan Lane and ace Republic villain Roy Barcroft is the highlight of this otherwise...
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1953
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Elia Kazan directed this drama inspired by a true story. Karel Cernik (Fredric March) is the leader of a troupe of...
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1953
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Although a few character names and minor details are different, Vicki is a fairly faithful remake of the 1941 murder...
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1953
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In this adventure, set in Algiers, a French cabaret singer tries to expose the identity of an Arab leader who is conspiring...
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1953
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The Steel Lady in this crazy-quilt actioner is the armored tank commandeered by star Rod Cameron. Marooned in the Sahara...
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Syd Barlow
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1953
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Plymouth Adventure earned a footnote in film history as the last directorial effort by the prolific Clarence Brown....
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1952
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Columbia's "Durango Kid" series was winding down to a close by the time Junction City went before the cameras in 1952....
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Emmett Sanderson
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1952
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Director Leslie Selander pulls out all the stops in this the last of RKO's Tim Holt Westerns. A wounded parolee, Carver...
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Bronson
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1952
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Joan Davis' cinematic swan song was the slapstick farce Harem Girl. Davis plays Susie Perkins, the secretary-travelling...
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1952
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Cripple Creek is an excellent example of Columbia's "A-minus/B-plus" Technicolor westerns of the 1950s. Government agent Bret...
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1952
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1952
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Onetime big-league independent producer Walter Wanger had to make do with Monogram Pictures' distribution channels for his...
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Bokra
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1952
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California Conquest is set in the early 19th century, when California was fighting for its independence from Mexico--and as...
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1952
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Fort Savage Raiders is another entry in Charles Starrett's "Durango Kid" western series. Starrett once again does double duty...
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Capt. Michael Craydon
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1951
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Lorna Doone is based on the oft-filmed novel by Richard D. Blackmore. Set in 17th century Scotland during the reign of...
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1951
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For his initial effort from his own Norma Productions, Burt Lancaster picked a winner in Ten Tall Men. Lancaster stars as...
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1951
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In this exciting actioner a daring Eurasian woman gets involved with a shipwrecked engineer whom she rescues from a remote...
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1951
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When the Redskins Rode is set during the French and Indian Wars of the mid-18th century. Jon Hall stars as Prince Lennoc, the...
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1951
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The Durango Kid--aka Charles Starrett--rides again in Bandits of El Dorado. For the umpteenth time, Starrett plays a lawman...
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Charles Bruton
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1951
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The real Al Jennings was a wizened little man who, after a largely unsuccessful career as a western outlaw, reformed to the...
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1951
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Corky of Gasoline Alley was the second and last Columbia "B"-picture inspired by Frank King's popular comic strip Gasoline...
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1951
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Tim Holt comes to the aid of a young telegrapher wrongly accused of murder in this average western from RKO. The telegrapher,...
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Turk Thorne
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1951
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Not a remake of the 1936 film of the same name, The Texas Rangers is an enjoyable second-echelon western from the Columbia...
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1951
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Decked out with leftover sets and stock footage from 1946's Bandit of Sherwood Forest, Columbia's Rogues of Sherwood Forest...
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1950
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Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard was the second entry in Columbia's "David Harding, Counterspy" series. Howard St. John stars...
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1950
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Charles Starrett once more rights wrongs as "The Durango Kid" in Horsemen of the Sierras. The story revolves around Robin...
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Duke Webster
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1950
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Producer-director Edward L. Cahn's Prominent Pictures produced this low-budget thriller-noir which was then sold outright to...
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1950
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Number three in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series was the misleadingly titled Captive Girl. Johnny Weissmuller returns as Jim,...
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Hakim
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1950
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Stanton
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1950
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No sooner had Columbia called it quits with the "Blondie" series than the studio launched a new group of "B"-pictures, based...
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1950
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1950
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Tim Holt and Richard Martin, RKO's resident western good guys, are back in Dynamite Pass. Usually cast as cowpunchers, Holt...
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1950
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The TV-generated popularity of professional wrestling in 1950 inspired a brief cycle of inexpensive films on the subject....
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1950
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Quickie king Sam Katzman was responsible for the 64-minute swashbuckler Barbary Pirate. Set mostly in the bay of Tripoli in...
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1949
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Based on a James Oliver Curwood story, Kazan was one of those "little" pictures of the late 1940s which gained a lofty...
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1949
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Long before he became a highly respected Wall Street financial adviser, Richard Ney was a minor-league film star. In Secret...
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1949
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Marsha Hunt seems far too mature and intelligent for the pulpish goings-on in Mary Ryan, Detective. Still, Hunt was a pro...
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1949
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This cautionary fable was produced by the Protestant Film Commission. The main character is plant-manager Joe Hanson...
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1949
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Tulsa was, in 1949, the most elaborate production released to date by the Eagle-Lion corporation-though all evidence,...
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1949
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Sexual harassment can work both ways as can be seen in this romantic comedy when ad man endeavors to maneuver out of a...
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1948
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The "He" of the title is Richard Basehart, a clever but psychopathic burglar (based on real-life criminal Erwin Walker)...
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1948
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Elmer Rice's clever stage comedy Dream Girl is Hollywoodized and "dumbed down" almost beyond recognition in this 1948 film...
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1948
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Blonde Savage was directed by one "S. K. Seeley"-who at closer examination turns out to be Steve Sekely hiding behind an...
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1947
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Based on a novel by Yolanda Foldes, this confusing romantic adventure concerns a love affair and international espionage....
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1947
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Rod Mason
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1946
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Set during WWII, this taut and suspenseful espionage outing chronicles the courage of a brand-new cadre of specially trained...
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1946
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Republic contractee Don Barry plays private eye Tom Dwyer, whose ability to irritate both cops and crooks alike hides his...
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1946
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A much celebrated bout between legendary prize-fighters Jim Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons becomes a hot issue in the Nevada...
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1946
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Two secret agents must somehow prevent a group of post WW II Nazis hiding in the Hartz mountains from successfully making an...
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1946
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Horror films were not Republic Pictures' forte, as one can see while watching the stylish but pedestrian Catman of Paris....
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1946
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1946
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1945
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1945
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1945
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1945
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In this musical romance, an ice skater comes to America to represent her country at a Lake Placid carnival. Unfortunately,...
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1944
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The very first Disney feature to include live-action footage, this behind-the-scenes documentary about the studio's animation...
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1941
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