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2004
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We know we're in a 1988 film when we're invited to laugh at O.J. Simpson in an opening slapstick sequence. We can also...
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1988
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1988
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Grad-school administrative head Marion Post (Gena Rowlands) is in the midst of writing a book. The walls are thin in the...
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1988
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Michael J. Fox once more makes a courageous effort to shed his nice-guy image in Bright Lights, Big City. Fox plays an...
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1988
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Originally telecast in two parts on March 27 and 28 of 1988, Lincoln was adapted from the bestselling "factual fiction" by...
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1988
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1988
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Charles W. Kingsfield
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1986
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Charles W. Kingsfield
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1985
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Filmed in Tunisia on a budget of 30 million dollars, the five-part, 12-hour miniseries A.D. was the final installment in a...
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Gamaliel
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1985
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Set in 1940, the fourth episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War finds American troubleshooter...
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1983
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In the third episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, President Roosevelt has dispatched Naval...
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1983
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In the fifth episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, US Naval Commander "Pug" Henry (Robert...
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1983
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Charles W. Kingsfield
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1983
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The cast of the Old Globe Theater's acclaimed early-'80s revival of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic reunited...
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1983
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Choices of the Heart (aka In December the Roses Will Bloom Again) recounts the life and death of Irish lay missionary Jean...
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Executive Producer
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1983
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Film adapted version of Faulkner's short story telling the story of Emily's disasterous romance with a laborer after a...
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1983
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This World War II epic drama, based on the book by Herman Wouk, follows the life and trials of a career naval officer...
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1983
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In the second episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, several of the characters introduced in...
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1983
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In the final episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War, Ambassador-at-large "Pug" Henry (Robert...
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Aaron Jastrow
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1983
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The sixth episode of the seven-part, eighteen-hour miniseries The Winds of War takes place in early 1941. Government attache...
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Aaron Jastrow
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1983
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Thirteen months and ten million dollars were lavished upon this ten-hour, four-part TV miniseries about legendary...
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1982
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In this shocking chiller an environmentalist, lecturing at a New York City college begins looking for the brutal killer who...
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Dr. Stanley Markowitz
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1982
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This 1981 John Irvin picture constitutes an adaptation of Peter Straub's colossal, bestselling novel. The central plot --...
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Sears James
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1981
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1980
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This quietly compelling film explores the hardships and anxieties of high school with intelligence, sensitivity, warmth and...
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Dobbs
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1980
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A Christmas Without Snow originally premiered December 9, 1980. The title refers to the film's setting: the snowless San...
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Ephraim Adams
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1980
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Executive Producer, Chief Justice
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1980
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Following the phenomenal box-office success of his seminal horror classic Halloween, director John Carpenter teamed up with...
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Machen
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1980
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A broadly farcical comedy that attempts to ape the wickedly funny, Bible-spoofing humor of the previous year's...
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1980
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Noted screenwriter Joan Tewksbury made her directorial debut with this bittersweet comedy-drama. Diane Cruise (Talia Shire),...
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Dr. Hoffman
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1979
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Spoofing the entire 1940s detective genre, and his own performances as a bumbling private detective, Peter Falk plays Lou...
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Jasper Blubber
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1978
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Charles W. Kingsfield
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1978
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Professor Willard
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1977
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Ostensibly a six-hour miniseries adaptation of Bert Hirschfield's novel Aspen, the program actually used only the title of...
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1977
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Introduced by Henry Fonda, this unrated but good family movie is an adaptation of Flannery O'Connor's short story. Taking...
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1976
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John Houseman, taking advantage of the career momentum sparked by his Oscar win for The Paper Chase, does his patented...
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1976
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Ex-crime reporter turned novelist Raymond St. Ives (Charles Bronson) is drawn back into the world of his former profession by...
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Procane
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1976
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One of four dramatic miniseries carried by NBC under the blanket title Best Sellers, Captains and the Kings was adapted from...
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1976
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1976
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A bitter love triangle sets the stage for tragedy between two brothers and the woman only one of them can have in the...
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1976
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In the year 2018 violence has been outlawed and corporations have replaced government as the ruling party following the...
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Bartholomew
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1975
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"His code name is Condor. In the next 24 hours, everyone he trusts will try to kill him." As the ads ominously announced, a...
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Wabash
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1975
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William Devane stars as John Henry Faulk, a popular radio and TV entertainer of the 1950s. In 1956, Faulk is blacklisted on...
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1975
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Young filmmaker Halpern does homage in this documentary to a directorial veteran, Nicholas Ray, whose films included...
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1974
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This filmization of John Jay Osborn Jr.'s novel Paper Chase ended up one of the surprise hits of the 1973-74 movie season....
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Kingsfield
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1973
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This stage production of Shakespeare's comedy features a plan by Sir John Falstaff (Leon Charles) to live off the proceeds of...
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1970
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Producer
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1966
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A melancholy poet meets a beautiful vagabond while spending the night in a darkened department store in this...
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Executive Producer
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1966
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Adapted by Rod Serling from the best-selling novel by Fletcher Knebel and Charles Waldo Bailey II, Seven Days in May was...
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1964
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In this drama of romantic intrigue and infidelity, Sam and Christine Bonner (Arthur Hill and Jane Fonda) are a married couple...
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Producer
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1963
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In one of his first roles, Warren Beatty plays a callous, self-involved young man who is idolized by his younger brother...
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Producer
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1962
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One of Hollywood's great directors, Vincente Minnelli, turns a jaundiced eye towards the film industry in this drama about...
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Producer
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1962
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Eschewing the Shakespearean original title (it's a quote from A Midsummer Night's Dream), the British Ill Met by Moonlight...
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1957
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This filmed biography of Vincent Van Gogh was adapted by Norman Corwin from the best-selling novel by Irving Stone, which was...
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Producer
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1956
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In the 1750s, young orphan John Mohune (Jon Whiteley) arrives at the seaside Dorset village of Moonfleet seeking Jeremy Fox...
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Producer
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1955
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Producer
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1955
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After a fruitful 15-year association, Greer Garson and MGM parted company with Her Twelve Men. The William Roberts-Laura Z....
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Producer
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1954
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Cameron Hawley's novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and...
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Producer
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1954
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Producer
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1953
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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Producer
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1952
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Producer
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1952
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Robert Ryan plays Jim Wilson, a tough police detective embittered by years of dealing with low-life urban scum, in...
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Producer
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1951
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Jane Greer plays a hard-boiled dame so well in The Company She Keeps that the film's outcome remains in doubt right up to the...
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Producer
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1950
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"This boy...and this girl...were never properly introduced to the world we live in." With this superimposed opening title,...
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Producer
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1949
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Perhaps the finest American film from the famed European director Max Ophüls, the film stars Joan Fontaine as a young woman...
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Producer
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1948
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This neat, fast-paced perfectly cast film noir reflects the hard-boiled, grim wit of the author of its screenplay,...
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Producer
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1946
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This follow-up to the classic Hollywood ghost story The Uninvited doesn't quite measure up to its predecessor. Joel McCrea...
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Producer
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1945
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Based on the novel by Augusta Tucker, the provocatively titled Miss Susie Slagle's is actually a leisurely, sentimental story...
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Associate Producer
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1945
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Screenwriter
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1944
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Henry Varnum Poor, muralist, ceramist and Realist painter, is profiled by John Houseman, neighbor and friend. ~ Rovi...
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