The IMF is assigned to learn the identity of a corrupt political higher-up, known only by his code name C6. To that end,...
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1972
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William Windom delivers a compelling performance as Russ Rankin, an out-of-town salesman attending a convention in San...
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1972
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A charismatic long-haired vampire finds himself becoming a guru for a gang of Southern California flower children in this...
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1972
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Police detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) returns to finds himself in hot water with the police over his acceptance of...
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1971
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Posing as a psychic, silver-tongued con artist Charles Ridgeway (Fritz Weaver) specializing in relieving his wealthy clients...
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1971
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In a variation of Evan Hunter's famous novel King's Ransom (previously filmed by no less than Akira Kurosawa), outlaws Thorn...
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1971
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Honky chronicles the public outcry that greets an interracial relationship between a white teen (John Nielson) and an...
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1971
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) arrest young Bill Erickson (David Westberg) on a...
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1970
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) heads to North Dakota in search of escaped murderer Vic Kiley (Gerald O'Loughlin)....
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1970
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War Games is the streamlined reissue title for the satirical Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? The story is set in a...
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1970
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Hollywood film favorite Gene Tierney makes a rare TV appearance in this episode, in which she plays one of three witnesses to...
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1969
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15 years after defecting to the Communists, disillusioned American atomic scientist John Streyer (Richard Kiley) secretly...
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1968
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1967
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1967
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Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) is frustrated by the lack of evidence on the recording of the séance. Lt. Riley (Vince O'Brien)...
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1967
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Roger (Louis Edmonds) is unhappy that paranormal investigator Peter Guthrie (John Lasell) has arrived at Collinwood to...
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1967
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While conducting his investigation of Elizabeth's strange affliction, Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) learns that Laura was the...
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1967
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No sooner has the painting of David and Laura replaced the portrait of Josette Collins, than the second painting also...
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1967
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1967
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Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) holds a séance, hoping that the ghost of Josette Collins will reveal the cause of Elizabeth's...
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1967
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Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) is convinced that the ghost of Josette Collins was going to disclose the truth about Laura...
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1967
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Mrs. Johnson (Clarice Blackburn) incurs Laura's wrath when she tries to extinguish the flames in Laura's fireplace. Later,...
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1967
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1967
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The corpse thought to be that of Laura Collins has vanished from its slab in a Phoenix morgue. Burke (Mitchell Ryan)...
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1967
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1967
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A faded newspaper clipping dug up by Joe (Joel Crothers) at the local library reveals that Laura Murdock Radcliffe's son...
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1967
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Determine to expose Laura (Diana Millay) as one of the "Undead," Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) arranges a second séance. Laura...
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1967
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1967
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Temporarily shaken by the fact that Laura Murdock Stockbridge's coffin is empty, Joe (Joel Crothers) and Dr. Guthrie...
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1967
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Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) declares that his investigation of Elizabeth's mysterious illness is nearly finished, and that he...
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1967
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At lawyer Garner's invitation, paranormal investigator Dr. Peter Guthrie (John Lasell) arrives at Collinwood, in hopes of...
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1967
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Defying orders, David (David Henesy) sneaks off to see Laura (Diana Millay). En route, he is frightened by the ghost of...
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1967
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Roger (Louis Edmonds) informs Laura (Diana Millay) that she will need Elizabeth's permission to see David again. Laura then...
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1967
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1967
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Despite ominous warnings, David (David Henesy) cannot be talked out of leaving Collinwood with Laura. Dr. Guthrie...
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1967
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Dr. Guthrie (John Lasell) lays his cards on the table with Laura (Diana Millay). He knows everything about her, and is...
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1967
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Nasty gossip columnist Danny Shine (John Lasell) has been murdered, and Greg Stanley (Douglas Henderson) is charged with the...
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1966
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During a flight from New York to Seattle, a passenger identifying himself as Ernest Putnam (Arthur Hill) hijacks the plane...
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1966
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Mrs. Brown's ne'er-do-well brother Alvin (Gavin McLeod) persuades Martin (Ray Walston) to collaborate in the marketing of a...
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1966
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After he is robbed and beaten by a gang of punks, Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--or as he is currently identifying himself,...
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1966
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Now posing as "Ed Sanders", Kimble (David Janssen) shows up at an electronics demonstration being held in a shopping mall,...
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1966
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Posing as "Jim Owen", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) has fallen in love with the beautiful but neurotic Laurel...
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1965
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Posing as "Frank Jordan", Kimble (David Janssen) hires on as gardener for wealthy Mike Pryor (John Lasell) and his family....
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1964
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Investment broker Eric Pollard (Lloyd Bochner) seems to have gone off his trolley when he begins suffering from dizzy spells;...
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1964
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Druggist Herbert Simms (Linden Chiles) hopes to change careers and become a TV writer. To this end, he submits his first...
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1962
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Greenwich Village poet Duncan Kleist (Burgess Meredith) goes on a violent rampage early one morning, accosting people he...
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1962
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After speculating on the possibility that a person can travel back in time and change history, Peter Corrigan...
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John Wilkes Booth
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1961
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