In this mystery, based on a novel by L.A. Morse, retired L.A. detective Jake Spanner enlists the aide of a group of senior...
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1989
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This cut-rate horror anthology is packaged in a TV-series format, lacking even the most rudimentary production values and...
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1986
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Illiterate factory employee Tim Hurley (Sean Kelly) is killed in a explosion because of his inability to read the warning...
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1983
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Don Siegel took over the directing chores from Peter Hyams on this taut cold war action film, based on the novel by Walter...
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1977
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In this comedy, young Willie alarms the members of his small town when he shows off his computer-programming genius. ~ Iotis...
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1977
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It's The Wages of Fear, prairie style, in this tension-laden episode. When the price of grain plummets precipitously, Charles...
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1976
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Posing as a fugitive from justice, frontier undercover agent John Deakin (Charles Bronson) boards a train to go after a...
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1976
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The rugged world of those who built the Alaskan pipeline provides the backdrop for this drama featuring the non-singing film...
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1976
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1976
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DiGeorgio
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1976
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Assigned to a story about a famous wing-walker (a daredevil who climbs out on the wing of a plane in flight for the...
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1975
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Steve Forrest, in his last starring role before moving permanently to series television with S.W.A.T., plays James Devlin, a...
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1974
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1973
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The second Dirty Harry movie, Magnum Force concerns itself with a vigilante group that has targeted notorious scofflaws for...
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1973
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This campy oddity -- featuring John Carradine in one of his patented walk-on roles -- pits some silly facsimile of a...
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1972
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In this post-Civil War western, an Union soldier sees opportunity abounding in the ruined South, though it's difficult, as...
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1972
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In this murder mystery, a private investigator falls for the former mistress of a racketeer who is slated to be a witness...
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1971
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After coming across a corpse stuffed in a sack and deposited in a park, Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) notifies the homicide...
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1971
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"You've got to ask yourself a question: 'do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" Dirty Harry provoked a critical uproar in 1971...
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1971
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1971
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In the second episode of a two-part story (and a seven-part story arc), Samantha is still trapped in the 16th century, slated...
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1971
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In this western, a train robber is framed by a fellow gang member and sent to prison. The gang member betrayed him so that...
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1971
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John Wayne toplines this biography of the cattle owner John Simpson Chisum, a controversial figure who was the most powerful...
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1970
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Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) try to break up a gang of auto thieves who use pretty,...
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1970
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After a debut on Broadway in 1951, Paramount spent an estimated 17 to 20 million dollars in production costs for this Lerner...
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1969
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) heads to San Francisco's Skid Row to solve the murder of a street person. In the course of events,...
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1968
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1968
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1967
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Having struck pay dirt with his 1958 western Rio Bravo, Howard Hawks more or less remade the picture twice in the 1960s. The...
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1967
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In the series' second takeoff of the TV western Branded, Cpl. Agarn faces death by firing squad for the murder of Sgt....
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1967
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Larry Storch pulls double duty in this episode as both Corporal Randolph Agarn and his lookalike cousin, Mexican bandit El...
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1966
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Andrew Duggan guest stars as Major Chester Winster, the Army's new Inspector General. An avowed Indian hater, Major Winster...
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1966
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The future of O'Rourke Enterprises is threatened by the arrival of Major Duncan (James Gregory). Not that Duncan suspects...
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1966
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Thanks to an unexpected loophole, the men of F Troop discover that they're not legally enlisted in the Army. Thus it is that...
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1966
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The good news is that F Troop is about to receive a citation for its high morale. The bad news is that everyone at Fort...
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1966
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To prevent his sweetheart in Pasaic, New Jersey from marrying a horse-car conductor, Agarn (Larry Storch) sends the girl a...
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1966
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Scolded by Herman (Fred Gwynne) for tracking mud into the house, the Munsters' fire-breathing pet dragon Spot runs away from...
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1965
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) sees an opportunity to pep up business at the saloon when Captain Parmenter's surveyor uncle...
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1965
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With only one week left in his Army hitch, Agarn (Larry Storch) is persuaded to return to civilian life by O'Rourke (Forrest...
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1965
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Michael Rennie guest stars as Charles Briswell, an accused murderer whom Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) rescues from a miner's...
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1965
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While Parmenter is out of town attending command school, O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) establishes a new racket--er, business...
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1965
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1964
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Adam Cartwright is rescued from drowning by Tom Wilson (Rory Calhoun), a man as lucky at cards as he is at love. Though...
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1964
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Charlie (Anthony Caruso) is an old and somewhat shabby Indian. Regularly taunted and persecuted by the self-righteous...
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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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1964
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Wealthy Timothy Balfour Sr. (Otto Kruger) draws up a new will leaving a great deal of money to his namesake grandson Tim...
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1963
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While tracking down a gang of poachers, Ben Cartwright is shot and left for dead. Convinced that Ben is dead, his...
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1963
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Robert Taylor closed out his MGM contract with the 1963 western Cattle King. Taylor plays a Wyoming rancher at odds with...
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1963
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On behalf of his father Ben Cartwright, Hoss delivers a large sum of money to the town of Dutchman Flats. Upon his arrival,...
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1962
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Richard Connell's venerable suspense yarn "The Most Dangerous Game" was the obvious inspiration for this nail-biting episode....
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to dive into Crystal Lake and recover $20,000 in stolen gold. This proves to be a...
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1962
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While sharing lunch with Adam and Joe Cartwright, Sheriff Coffee notices a holdup gang in the Virginia City express office....
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1962
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This was the last film by director Stuart Heisler, and in his uneven output it was not one of the most memorable. The evil...
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1962
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Now that the U.S. Government has come up with a method to denature industrial alcohol so that it cannot be used in the...
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1961
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Having successfully robbed a train shipment of gold bullion, four thieves, headed by Mr. Farwell (Oscar Beregi), decide to...
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Erbie
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1961
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Military women prove their mettle against military men in this low-budget comedy. The fun begins after a handsome corporal...
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1961
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Rod Steiger is the screen's first "method mobster" in the title role of Al Capone. The film traces Big Al's progress from a...
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1959
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Accused of murdering her Uncle Martin (Alexander Price), Nadine Marshall (Christine White) makes a detailed confession of the...
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1958
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After a fistfight with his friend Gentleman Jack Darby (Richard Long) over the affections of beauteous dancer Elena Grande...
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1958
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This unique Dragnet episode features real-life nurse's aide Mrs. Mary Bigler, portraying herself in a recreation of a...
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1958
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Frank Lovejoy plays the title role in Cole Younger, Gunfighter. The scene is post-Civil War Texas, when the state was under...
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1958
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Young schoolboy Johnny Rocco (Richard Eyer) has a stuttering problem. Though this in itself is not unusual, the source of...
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1958
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This is the very last entry in the long-running Bowery Boys saga. This time the gang gets involved with English diamond...
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1958
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A dying Colorado town is caught in the middle of a bloody right-of-way battle between two railroads. A man claiming to be the...
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1958
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In this entry in the long-running "Bowery Boys" series Sach sells his soul to the Devil so he can atone for spending a...
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1957
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Five Steps to Danger was adapted from thenovel The Steel Mirror by Donald Hamilton. When her scientist brother is killed in...
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1957
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1957
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Much against her better judgment, Kitty (Amanda Barnes) hires dewey-eyed Rene Decker (Karen Sharpe) to work at the Long...
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1957
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In this crime drama, a naive truck driver gets tricked into helping crooks pull off a major heist. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1956
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The second-to-last American serial ever made, this film series very uneasily combined two popular genres: The Northwest...
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1956
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In this vintage black-and-white Dragnet episode, Sgt. Joe Friday (Jack Webb) is given a guided tour through the LAPD's new...
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1956
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The scene is a German POW camp, sometime during the mid-1940s. Stalag 17, exclusively populated by American sergeants, is...
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1953
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Still trading on her famous married name -- although she and Charles Chaplin had been divorced since 1927 --...
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1951
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One of the most oft-revived of the pre-Technicolor Nicholas Ray efforts, Born to Be Bad offers us the spectacle of...
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1950
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A haunting work of stark confessionalism disguised as a taut noir thriller, In a Lonely Place -- Nicholas Ray's bleak,...
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1950
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Though Humphrey Bogart is the official star of Knock on Any Door, the film is essentially a showcase for Columbia's newest...
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1949
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Fairly ambitious for Screen Guild Productions, The Prairie is set at the time of the Louisiana Purchase. Hoping to find their...
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1948
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