A veteran supporting cast graces the inspirational Beyond the Next Mountain. The story follows what happens when the...
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1987
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Elderly screenwriter Martin Lamm (Jon Lormer) hopes that his latest script, all about the old and disenfranchised people...
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1984
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This seldom-seen, well-crafted monster movie involves the reopening of a Utah silver mine which had been closed for nearly...
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1982
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1982
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After a teenager suffering from Tourette's Syndrome dies in a fall, Dr. Arthur Ciotti (Michael Constantine) shows up in the...
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1981
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While ghostwriting the autobiography of eccentric, reclusive millionaire Harold W. Farber, Virginia Fowler (Patch Mackenzie)...
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1981
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Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) enthusiastically offer their support to T.C. Rogers, who is running against Boss...
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1979
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Because the producers couldn't get clearance to film on the real Golden Gate bridge, The Golden Gate Murders is enacted upon...
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1979
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In this drama three contemporary couples prepare for their upcoming nuptials. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1978
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"Lizzie Borden took an axe/And gave her mother forty whacks/When she saw what she had done/She gave her father forty-one"....
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1975
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John Wayne returned to the role that won him an Oscar in this sequel to the western classic True Grit. Rooster Cogburn...
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1975
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Although the family is convinced that Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) is a shoe-in at the University of Virginia Nursing...
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1975
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Mixing humor and melodrama, this curiosity has a husband-and-wife detective duo investigating Satanic goings on in an...
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1975
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1973
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This evening's case log includes a family of grifters who have been cheating elderly residents out of their money with a...
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1971
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Posing as an elderly and very grouchy English professor, Ironside (Raymond Burr) infiltrates a convalescent home where many...
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1971
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Among a cliquish set of country club doctors and surgeons, it seems that sleeping around is the norm. Early in the film,...
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1970
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When school rules prohibit Uncle Bill (Brian Keith) from attending a father-and-son event, Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) is upset,...
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1970
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In her third Bonanza appearance, Mariette Hartley is here cast as Jennifer, the daughter of Ben Cartwright's old friend Harry...
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1970
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"Movies like Getting Straight are ceasing to be tolerable" complained one conservative movie magazine of 1970. Today, the...
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1970
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Gordon Parks' adaptation of his own novel The Learning Tree stars Kyle Johnson as Newt, a black teenager living in 1920s...
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1969
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Guest star Joan Collins plays the title character in this offbeat Mission: Impossible episode. While on a particularly...
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1969
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James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock...
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1968
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After an explosion at SF International Airport, Ironside discovers that someone has abandoned a baby in his van. Subsequent...
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1968
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Over the protests of the Cartwrights, the Carttlemen's Association hires range detective Marcus Alley (Albert Salmi) to round...
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1968
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The title character in this Mission: Impossible episode is Raymond Calder (Edmond O'Brien), the unscrupulous manufacturer of...
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1968
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When Sheriff Walker (Stuart Randall) of Muddy Creek is murdered, Ben and Joe Cartwright volunteer to guard prisoner Luke...
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1968
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Trouble comes in pairs for the family of a young kidnap victim. Not only has the family received a ransom note from the...
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1967
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In this sci-fi spy thriller, a secret agent for Espionage, Inc., is assigned to stop the Dragon, a Chinese communist...
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1966
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The starship Enterprise is diverted to Star Base 11 by a message supposedly sent by the ship's former commander, Fleet...
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1966
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Sean Connery attempted to make a clean break from his "James Bond" image in the boisterous comedy A Fine Madness. Connery...
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1966
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In the first episode of a three-part story, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) is invited to Washington DC by his ex-fiancee...
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1965
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When Chris Carlyle's (Jay North) family leaves their farm for the city, Chris must give his pet puma up to the local zoo....
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1965
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Posing as "Bob Mossman", Kimble (David Janssen) is forced to steal a wallet to pay his train fare. Unfortunately for him, the...
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1965
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Burt Reynolds appears in this episode as Red Hand, a rebellious young Apache chief who has jumped the reservation with his...
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1965
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In the second episode of a three-part story, Jason (Chuck Connors) agrees to embark upon a dangerous undercover mission on...
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1965
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Opie finds a wallet containing $50-and if no one claims the wallet within a week, the money is his. But Opie can't wait that...
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Parnell Rigsby
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1964
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While working as a farmhand, Kimble (David Janssen) is recognized from a wanted poster, and finds himself pursued by local...
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1964
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George Kennedy guest-stars as Waldo Watson, a born loser who has decided to end it all. Feeling pity for Waldo, Hoss...
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1964
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A haunting folk song written by Van Cleave serves as a framing device for this macabre hour-long Twilight Zone episode....
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1963
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Austin Lloyd (Gerald Mohr) is convinced that his business partner Dwight Garrett (Douglas Henderson) is stealing money from...
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1963
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From at least the 1930s on to the 1970s, the upbeat protestant minister, Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, ministered to the...
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1963
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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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Writer-director Montgomery Pittman's final Twilight Zone offering was the bucolic comedy "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank."...
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1962
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Andy and Barney can't figure out how a local cow thief is able to make his getaways without leaving any evidence. Incensed by...
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Tate Fletcher
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1962
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Drug kingpin Louie Madikoff (Harold J. Stone) ends up half a million dollars in the red when several of his dope shipments...
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1962
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Janos Willinski (Robert Emhardt), Julie Vernon (Herschel Bernardi) and Frankie Gruder (Don Gordon) have hit upon a brilliant...
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1962
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Things get personal for Lt. Andy Anderson (Wesley Lau) when his cousin, partrol-car cop Jimmy Anderson (Dick Davalos), is...
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1962
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Ted Chase (Paul Richards) has long suspected that his second wife Irene (Mari Blanchard) is unfaithful. Now he is also...
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1962
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Bill Bixby guest-stars as the wealthy and spoiled-rotten Ronald Bailey. Arrested for sideswiping a produce truck with his...
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1962
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Playboy Douglas Hepner has been murdered, and the principal suspect is Eleanor Corbin (Mary Murphy), who claims to be...
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1962
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Wandering into the small Mexican town where Luis Gallegos (John Alonso) is about to be hanged, mercenary peddler Sykes...
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1961
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Journalist Lawrence Vander (Paul Lambert) is murdered during a weekend retreat for the employees of Space Associates Ltd, a...
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1961
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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1961
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After his legitimate business goes bust, former drug king Phil Melnick (Lou Polan) returns to his old opium-dealing racket....
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1961
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Widow Carol Taylor (Rebecca Welles) hires Perry (Raymond Burr) to prove that her late husband didn't steal $130,000 before...
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1960
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Judson Curtis (Walter Sande) hopes to gain full control of the circus he co-owns with Jerry Franklin (Robert Clarke) by...
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1960
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It looks like suicide when hasbeen concert pianist David Carpenter (Gregory Morton) plunges off a cliff. Then the suspicion...
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1960
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Nearly succumbing to a deadly attack of scarlet fever, Laurie Warren (Reba Waters) makes an abrupt and unexpected recovery....
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1960
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Having been cheated by crooked railroad owner Wilbur Shanks (Richard Hale), Beau (Roger Moore) cooks up a scheme to make...
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1960
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After a brief production hiatus, the Twilight Zone staff resumed the series' first season with this episode, scripted by...
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Reverend
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1960
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Marianne Darelle (Norma Crane) wants to spend her vacation at the ocean resort of Woodmere, but for some curious reason the...
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1960
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Refusing to heed warnings that it is haunted, Andrew and Ellen Courtney (Robert Webber, Nancy Hadley) rent an old house on...
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1959
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Singer Frankie Laine makes a rare acting appearance in this episode, which includes a truly offbeat characterizaton by...
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1959
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A man claiming to be Australian Bishop Arthur Mallory (Vaughn Taylor) arranges a reunion between orphanage alumnus Carol...
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1959
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Not long after trying to strike a deal with political "fixer" Wilfred Borden (George Neise), building contractor George...
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1959
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Director Leo McCarey was clearly past his prime when he made this screen version of Max Shulman's comic novel Rally 'Round...
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1958
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Thornton Wilder's 1938 stage play The Merchant of Yonkers was based on an old British stage farce by John Oxenford (which in...
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1958
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Paladin (Richard Boone) generously allows homeless newlyweds Hank and Janie Bosworth (Paul Jasmin and Jacqueline Mayo) to use...
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1958
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Making the acquaintance of pretty Abigail Taylor (Joanna Barnes) in the lobby of a Denver hotel, Bret (James Garner) cannot...
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1958
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Arriving in a cattle town, Bret (James Garner) is bullied by a pair of cowboys, who then proceed to kill the town's marshal....
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1958
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Actor Paul Henried's directorial efforts always tended to be on the sensationalistic side, and Girls on the Loose was no...
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1958
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