This short-lived TV drama series is set in Hawaii where the surfing Connolly clan, headed by widow Ciel Connolly (Bo Derek),...
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1998
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The 200th episode of Murder, She Wrote finds Jessica (Angela Lansbury) supporting an effort to preserve a New York brownstone...
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1993
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Ann Jillian plays the title character in this made-for-TV film, based on the facts but with several liberties taken as well....
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1982
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) performs an autopsy on a truck driver who turns out to have died of hydrogen choloride poisoning....
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1981
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George Hamilton confounded his detractors by turning in a first-rate comic performance in Love at First Bite. Hamilton plays...
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1979
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Marc Anthony Danza, real-life son of Taxi co-star Tony Danza (Tony Banta), is cast in this episode as Brian Sims, an invalid...
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Maintenance Man
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1979
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Doctors' Private Lives was the 2-hour pilot film for the shortlived TV series of the same name. Ed Nelson and John Gavin star...
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1978
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After Grand Prix driver and self-avowed "health nut" Kevin Bannon dies in car crash, Quincy (Jack Klugman) performs an...
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1978
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1977
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Rugged Hollywood movie star Will Preston (Chuck Roberson), a longtime idol of Dr. Quincy (Jack Klugman), is found dead under...
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1977
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There is a rapist on the loose in Los Angeles, and Quincy (Jack Klugman) is fairly certain of the man's identity....
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1977
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1950s western star Rod Cameron appears in this episode as Martin Broule, the owner of a riding academy. Several horses have...
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1975
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In this thriller, an innocent man is wrongfully committed to an asylum for the criminally insane. While there he learns how...
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1975
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Los Angeles is the natural site for a film about earthquakes: they happen there frequently, and the landscape is familiar to...
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1974
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Lending his burlesque touch to 1970s genre revision, Mel Brooks followed his hit "western" Blazing Saddles with this parody...
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1974
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) are intrigued when an off-duty officer makes a citizen's...
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1973
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In this violent prison drama, an imprisoned criminal finds himself flooded with offers to spring him if only he will reveal...
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1973
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Jackie Coogan takes over from Ray Bolger in the role of Shirley Partridge's father Mr. Renfrew (now named "Walter" rather...
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1973
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Richard Fleischer directed this nightmarish science fiction vision of an over-populated world, based on the novel by Harry...
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1973
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Season Three of Emergency begins as the emergency ward of Rampart Hospital is filled to overflowing with the victims of a...
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1973
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A low-security prison labor camp is about to be closed down due to the excessive brutality of the warden (Lee Frost), whose...
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1972
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This plodding, low-budget zombie film is set in a maximum-security prison, wherein a group of convicts "just say yes" to a...
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1972
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Jackie Cooper guest stars as scientist Dr. Norman Chase, who early in the proceedings is waylaid by the minions of a criminal...
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1972
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Donna Mills was still in her "imperiled heroine" career stage when she starred in the made-for-TV The Bait. Mills is a...
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1972
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The fourth Planet of the Apes film is set in 1991, 20 years since the assassination of talking, time-traveling apes Cornelius...
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1972
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Up The Sandbox is a complex and difficult film, and it is ambiguous on many points, particularly on whether the protagonist...
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1972
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Photographer Christopher George is mistaken for an assassination target by paid killers. Since the actual victim-to-be is now...
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1971
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Enemy agent James Reed (David Sheiner) intends to steal the plans for a new missile guidance system. The IMF is assigned to...
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1971
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This Adam-12 episode has the look and feel of a pilot for a spinoff series starring singer Trini Lopez as Barrio priest...
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1971
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In this western, a group of men travel deep into the mountains to create a gold-mining camp. Soon the campers find...
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1970
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This "regional" comedy was also released as Kin Folk and The Closest of Kin. Two backwoods high school grads, Mady Maguire...
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1970
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Officers Reed (Kent McCord) and Malloy (Martin Milner) have their hands full with a boisterous female alcoholic named Mae...
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1970
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The Assassination Bureau is loosely based on a turn-of-the-century yarn written by Jack London. Nellie Bly-style girl...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1969
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Jack Albany (Dick Van Dyke) is an actor in a television series who is mistaken for a real-life murderer Ace Williams...
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1968
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The second-season opener of Ironside finds wheelchair-bound detective Robert Ironside (Raymond Burr) engaging in a...
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1968
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James Garner plays a man who awakens in Central Park with no memories at all. This drama chronicles his search for his...
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1966
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Dick Van Dyke stars as U.S. Navy pilot Lieutenant Robinson Crusoe in one of Disney's weakest comedies. Like in the Daniel...
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1966
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A heartless actor scrambles to the top of show business' sleazy summit in this drama. Frank Fane (Stephen Boyd) is a...
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1966
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The original king of rock-n-roll (Elvis Presley) stars in this light comedy musical as a singing buck who finds employment at...
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1965
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In 1950, Maj. Jefferson Pike (James Garner), an Army intelligence agent who served with distinction in World War II, awakens...
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1964
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Posing as "Leonard Hull", Kimble (David Janssen) journeys to a small Oklahoma town, where he is abruptly arrested by Sheriff...
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1964
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In this comedy, an introverted journalist for a prominent magazine is assigned to do a story on "Little America" in...
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1964
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This is the first of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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Based on the autobiography of convicted killer John Resko (played here by Ben Gazzara), this routine biographical drama looks...
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1962
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Prior to carrying out the orders of her boss Morley Thielman (George Neise) by placing a briefcase containing $100,000 in a...
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1962
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Peter Falk guest stars as gangster Meyer Fine, a man who lives in mortal fear of sudden death. When a prominent young man...
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1961
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There's always something simmering beneath the quaint and placid surface of small-town New England lives -- and that includes...
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Screenwriter
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1961
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While vacationing in the mountain community of Fawnskin, Perry (Raymond Burr) becomes intrigued by the plight of recently...
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1960
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While travelling on a stagecoach, Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) strikes up a conversation with Ann Saunders (Pat Crowley), an...
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1959
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Too Much, Too Soon was adapted from the warts-and-all autobiography of actress Diana Barrymore, the troubled daughter of...
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1958
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In this drama, six daring truckers must transport unstable, highly explosive rocket fuel through a dangerously bumpy, rugged...
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1958
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This is one of the more off-beat entries into the Frankenstein sub-genre, in that it features the original Creature,...
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1958
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Revolt in the Big House stars Gene Evans as a prison "lifer" who rules the roost in his particular cell block. With the help...
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1958
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1957
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Robert Bray, best known to baby-boomers as "Ranger Corey" on TV's Lassie, is cast as Mickey Spillane's rough-edged private...
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1957
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Calling Homicide was another of Bill Elliot's "working-man detective" efforts of the 1950s. This time, Elliot plays LA...
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1956
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) search for the man who has robbed two stores. In both cases, the man handed a...
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1956
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John Ericson essays the title character in Return of Jack Slade. Actually, Ericson plays Jack Slade Jr., determined to make...
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1955
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Battle Taxi is set during the height of the Korean War. Sterling Hayden plays an officer of the Helicopter Air Rescue...
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1955
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Pete Kelly's Blues is arguably the most stylish of director/star Jack Webb's theatrical features. Beginning with a...
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1955
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George Pal's now-quaint science fiction odyssey concerns a multi-national group on the first space flight to Mars. Pal pulls...
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1955
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Apparently as a reward for his excellent performance in the 1954 western Drum Beat, Charles Bronson was given a leading role...
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1955
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A ruthless crime lord saves his sister from social embarrassment by working diligently to get the gangster who fathered her...
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1955
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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Michael Redgrave gives his greatest performance as Andrew Crocker-Harris, a boarding-school teacher who realizes that his...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1951
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In this war drama, set during WWII, an engineer in a Dutch shipyard assists the Nazis with the construction of two new kinds...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1943
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The First of the Few is a dramatization of the life of R.J. Mitchell, the aeronautical engineer who designed the Spitfire...
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Sound/Sound Designer
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1942
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The war between England and Spain in the late 16th century serves as backdrop for the fictional machinations of Fire Over...
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Editor
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1937
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Confined to two basic sets and six characters, White Gold may well be the most claustrophobic western ever made. This sense...
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Editor
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1927
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