With her 80th birthday approaching, Miss Amy Hearn (Josephine Hutchinson) begins to brood over her mortality, especially...
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1974
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In his second Partridge Family guest appearance, future M*A*S*H regular Harry Morgan plays Cal Courtney, the owner of a small...
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1972
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This made-for-TV drama, based on the book by Earl Hamner Jr., was the basis for the popular long-running television series...
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1971
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Carol Lawson plays Etta, an unwed mother determined to carve out a decent life for her son Scott (Michael-James Wixted). When...
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1970
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A young married couple struggle with their personal problems and their union and the forthcoming birth oftheir unwanted...
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1970
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Determined to "change the world" in a hurry, home-grown terrorist Eric Stone (Geoffrey Deuel) has no qualms about resorting...
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1970
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The key prop in this episode is an antique porcelain doll, used by Communist agents DeBecker (William Smithers) and Linker...
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1969
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In this crime drama, Dan Farrel patiently prepares to exact his revenge upon the robbers that murdered his wife. ~ Sandra...
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1968
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Henry Hathaway's film is based on a character from Harold Robbins' The Carpetbaggers, who, in turn, based it on cowboy actor...
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1966
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Adapted by Horton Foote from his own play The Travelling Lady, Baby the Rain Must Fall stars Steve McQueen as a troube-prone...
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Mrs. Ewing
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1965
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Corning Company employee Susan Fisher (Kathie Browne) begins to suspect there's skullduggery afoot involving one of the...
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1962
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Though he'd originally intended to write several scripts for the original Twilight Zone, Ray Bradbury's sole contribution to...
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Grandma
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1962
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Summoned to a small California mountain community by his client Iris McKay (Enid James), detective Paul Drake (William...
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1961
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MGM's all-star 1960 filmization of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn surgically removes the sociological subtext of Mark...
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1960
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Cowboy Line Bartlett (Jack Lord) comes to San Francisco and meets Kim Sung (Nobu McCarthy), a Chinese slave girl coveted by...
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Ma Bartlett
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1960
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to...
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1959
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On probation for car theft, young Jimmy Morrow (Peter Miles) tries his best to "go straight", only to be accused of stealing...
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1959
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In this musical drama, a popular rock star leads a successful and happy life while his grandfather, a stern, traditional...
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1958
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There's no shortage of suspects when vitriolic society columnist Mary K. Davis (Marian Seldes) is murdered. Even so, the...
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1958
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Though the fact was played down by the Universal-International publicity department, Step Down to Terror (aka...
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Mrs. Sarah Walters
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1958
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Having inherited a huge cattle ranch from his late father, Will Keough (Fred MacMurray) wants nothing more than to tend to...
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1957
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The fate that brings lovers together can easily tear them apart as can be seen in this sentimental tragedy that centers on an...
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1956
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Packaged and sold as an outdoor actioner, Many Rivers to Cross is as much a comedy as anything else. Robert Taylor stars as...
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1955
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Though completed in 1950, Love Is Better Than Ever was held back from release until 1952, due in great part to the "political...
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Mrs. Macaboy
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1952
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1952
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Set in the early 1900s, Adventure in Baltimore is a romantic comedy about the woman's suffrage movement. Shirley Temple plays...
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Mrs. Sheldon
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1949
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1947
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Emily
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1947
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George Taylor (John Hodiak) is a war veteran suffering from amnesia with only two clues to his past: the bitter letter from...
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1946
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In this drama, two childhood sweethearts endure the first pains of adult love. The young lady is beginning to feel...
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Mrs. Wood
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1941
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This Victorian-era drama is based upon the classic novel by Thomas Hughes. It follows the exploits of a young boy forced to...
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Mrs. Arnold
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1940
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Adapted from the novel by Howard Spring, My Son My Son stars Brian Aherne as a self-made success determined to give his son...
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1940
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Elsa von Frankenstein
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1939
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This medical melodrama, set in the moist Sumatran jungles, centers around bacteria research. To find a cure for red fever, a...
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1938
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In this depressing drama, even though she is an adult, the eldest daughter of a hillbilly clan headed by a brutal patriarch...
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Ruth Harkins
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1937
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In this comedy drama, a newspaper report discovers that a popular religious cult is really a scam. Unbeknownst to him, his...
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Jane Carson
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1937
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"Every time Paul Muni parts his beard and looks through a microscope, we lose a million dollars." Producer Jack Warner's...
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Madame Pasteur
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1936
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Sinclair Lewis's 1920 novel Main Street came to the screen in 1936 from Warner Bros. under this rather more mundane title....
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Carol Kennicott
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1936
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American opera baritone George Houston, who later gained a measure of fame as a western hero, made his film debut in The...
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Ann Prescott
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1935
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This drama about corporate treachery was based on the best-selling novel by Alice Tisdale Hobart. Stephen Chase (Pat O'Brien)...
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Hester Chase
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1935
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Stella Houghton
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1935
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Josephine Hutchinson is a beautiful heiress bored by her stifling lifestyle. She bolts her family mansion on New Years' Eve...
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Jean Bradford
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1934
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