Contract for Life: The S.A.D.D. Story was originally produced as an ABC Schoolbreak Special. The titular acronym stands for...
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1985
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In this made-for-TV adventure, six men end up marooned on a remote South Sea island and find themselves having to deal with...
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1979
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1979
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Shortly after placing a phone call to his childhood pal Jim Rockford (James Garner), reporter Eddie Hellinger (Frank...
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1979
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The Hardy Boys, Part 7 was first aired over the ABC TV network as "The Mystery of the African Safari." Joe and Frank Hardy...
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1977
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1977
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Chet Kelly (Tim Donnelly) drives his fellow firefighters crazier than usual when he forces them to go on a "nutritious" diet...
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1976
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While Captain Stanley is on vacation, his replacement is Captain Robertson (John Anderson), a hardbitten veteran firefighter...
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1975
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The emergency team encounters more frustrations than usual during a long, long shift. For starters, an elderly woman fakes...
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1975
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The still-unsolved Black Dahlia murder case, fictionalized in the 1981 theatrical feature True Confessions, is handled on a...
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1975
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It looks like the men of Squad 51 will have to pick up the tab for the annual Fireman's Picnic when their star pitcher breaks...
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1975
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Singer Bobby Sherman appears as Kenny Donaldson Jr., an arrogant young intern who makes a near-fatal diagnosis of a man who...
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1974
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With the conspicuous exception of Roy Desoto (Kevin Tighe), The men of Squad 51 form a firehouse barbershop quartet to enter...
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1974
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The doctors and paramedics encounter unexpected difficulties while planning a surprise party for head nurse Dixie (Julie...
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1974
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In this sequel to the highly popular 1972 TV movie All My Darling Daughters, it has been one year since the four grown...
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1973
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Robert Young stars as Judge Charles Raleigh in the made-for-television All My Darling Daughters. The Judge happens to have...
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1972
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Hoss and Joe Cartwright are arrested in a Mexican border town and thrown in jail. Hoss is all for expediting the trial, but...
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1972
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The cantankerous Calhouns-nouveau riche prospector Luke Calhoun (Dub Taylor) and his man-hungry daughter Meena (Ann...
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1971
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To silence the taunts of his young friends, Jamie tries to prove that he's a "real Cartwright" by showing up at school with...
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1971
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All three Cartwright men-Ben, Hoss and Joe-are arrested for trespassing along with their ranch hand Candy. The men are...
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1971
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A domestic-disturbance call gets Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) mixed up in the trials and...
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1970
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James McEachin appears as Mr. Rivers, who claims to be a police detective. A civilian fight promoter has accused Rivers of...
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1970
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) are duly impressed when a young civilian, Lauro Perez (A...
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1970
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Wounded and in a state of shock, Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is held captive by two escaped convicts in a small café....
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1970
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While making a routine arrest on a traffic warrant, Officers Reed (Kent McCord) and Malloy (Martin Milner) come upon a large...
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1969
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In the opening episode of Adam-12's second season, patrol officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is none too thrilled when he...
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1969
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The LAPD dispatches several officers to a predominantly African American community when two punks kill a respected black...
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1969
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The focus in this episode is on Robert Donner) as police informer TeeJay, a familiar if not always welcome figure at the...
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1969
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The mellifluous Richard Haydn is cast as Malcolm the Magificent, a seedy travelling magician. To fool the yokels, Malcolm...
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1969
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Not only is Jim Reed (Kent McCord) a rookie cop, but he's also about to become a rookie father--and he is extremely nervous...
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1969
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Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and his date Sally (Barbara Baldavin) join Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and his wife Jean (Mikki...
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1969
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As a result of a wager, Hoss and Joe Cartwright decide to enter politics, each supporting an opposing mayor candidate for...
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1968
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A starship manned by a Vulcan crew is destroyed by an unidentified alien entity, a catastrophe which is psychically sensed...
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1968
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A false summons leads the Enterprise into an ambush in this episode of the original Star Trek television series. When Captain...
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1967
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Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock must save Lt. Sulu from a form of communal alien mind-control in this episode of the 1960s...
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1967
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The commanders of the Enterprise prematurely face the challenges of old age in this episode of the popular science-fiction...
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1967
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The Enterprise is called to a distant mining colony to investigate a series of suspicious deaths amongst the workers in this...
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1967
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In this episode of the enduringly popular science fiction series, the starship Enterprise, while on a peaceful recruiting...
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1967
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The Enterprise plays host to a number of interplanetary diplomats in preparation for a major galactic meeting in Star Trek...
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1967
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While the Enterprise is stopped at a space station to provide security for a valuable shipment of grain, Lt. Uhura purchases...
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1967
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After suffering a minor head injury, the Enterprise's chief engineer, Scotty, is ordered by Dr. McCoy to take a brief leave...
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1967
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One of the most famous episodes of the original Star Trek series, "Amok Time" finds the normally logical, restrained Mr....
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1967
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Under the guise of an LSD addict, US secret agent Vincent Deane (Jacques Denbeaux) has managed to hide some top-secret...
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1967
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Capt. Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise discover a planet that seems like an absolute paradise, but proves to be something...
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1967
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Captain Kirk vies with a rival Klingon commander in a struggle for the allegiance of an unclaimed planet in this installment...
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1967
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The mysterious death of an Enterprise crew member causes Captain Kirk to survey a threatening planet in this episode from...
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1967
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Acclaimed author Harlan Ellison scripted this time-travel episode of the enduringly popular science fiction series. On the...
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1967
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Posing as "Ben Russell", Kimble finds refuge in the home of the Koraks, a family of Hungarian emigres. When the police put...
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1966
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A small town is terrorized by a grizzly bear in this uninspired western. Jim Cole {Clint Walker} must defend his inherited...
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1966
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) swells with paternal pride when Eddie (Butch Patrick) enters his photo in a "Father of the Year"...
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1966
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A few episodes ago, Herman (Fred Gwynne) was being pestered by a practical-joking coworker named Clyde (Chet Stratton). Now,...
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1966
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) wants to escort Lily (Yvonne DeCarlo) to a dance at Marilyn's college, but is self-conscious about his...
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1965
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Inheriting $180,000 in gold doubloons from their Uncle Gilbert (Richard Hale), the Munsters dutifully deposit the gold in...
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1965
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) wins a $5000 membership to the hoity-toity Mockingbird Heights Country Club. Naturally, the wealthy club...
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1965
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Why is Herman (Fred Gwynne) prancing around the mansion singing "Shuffle Off to Buffalo"? Well, it seems that he's in line...
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1965
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Eddie (Butch Patrick) is so upset at being called "Shorty" by his classmates that he is on the verge of running away from...
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1965
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Child actor Billy Mumy, who ironically had been the Munsters producers' first choice for the role of Eddie Munster, guests in...
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1965
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) begins sneaking out of the mansion on a nightly basis in order to complete a correspondence course as a...
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1965
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Endora intimates that there'll be trouble in store for Darrin when he refuses to allow Samantha to accompany him on a...
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1965
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The rock group The Standells appear as themselves in this episode. Seeking refuge from their mobs of squealing fans, the...
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1965
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1965
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For this episode, host Alfred Hitchcock pointedly dispenses with his traditionally humorous prologue and epilogue, explaining...
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1964
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When Lily (Yvonne DeCarlo) finds a shortage in the bank account, she assumes that the family is broke (actually, Herman [Fred...
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1964
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Show business agent Janice Brandt (Anne Baxter) all but abandons her client list to advance the career of young actor Larry...
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1963
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Celebrated actor Miles Crawford (Richard Basehart) has retired from show business to become a lawyer. As luck would have it,...
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1963
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Two-bit evangelist Robert Evans (Peter Falk) attaches himself to a wealthy elderly woman named Naomi Freshwater...
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1962
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Prolific director Joseph Pevney is better known for his next venture -- the Star Trek television series -- than this...
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1961
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The Plunderers is a fairly slow-paced, uneven western about a group of young toughs who run amok until they are brought up...
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1960
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A navy jet piloted by Captain Dale Heath (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and carrying an enlisted man (Troy Donahue) has already taken...
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1960
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In this routine business-story-cum-romantic-comedy, James Garner is Cash McCall, a wheeling and dealing tycoon, and...
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1959
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George Nader plays a reporter whose career is ruined by liquor. A comeback opportunity presents itself when Nader is a...
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1958
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In the psychological WW2 drama Torpedo Run, Glenn Ford plays submarine commander Barney Doyle, who is obsessed with sinking...
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1958
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1958
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In this adventure, a remake of Singapore (1947), a hero finds a bracelet containing 13 precious gems while visiting Istanbul....
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1957
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In this tense murder mystery, a San Francisco traffic officer vows to find the killer of the kindly priest who raised him....
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1957
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One screen legend tips his hat to another as James Cagney portrays horror film icon Lon Chaney in Man of a Thousand Faces....
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1957
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Debbie Reynolds stars as Tammy in this romantic comedy of a country girl living in the South who cares for pilot Peter Brent...
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1957
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George Nader stars as David Carr, a construction engineer operating in the Belgian Congo. In true jingoistic fashion, Carr...
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1956
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Based on the novel by Kenneth M. Dodson, Away All Boats stars Jeff Chandler as a tough Navy captain who takes charge of a...
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1956
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This movie is ideal for those in the mood for something steamy, overwrought and wonderfully trashy. Billed as a mystery, it...
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1955
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For full appreciation of the culture-clash drama Foxfire, it is crucial that the viewer accept Jeff Chandler as a Native...
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1955
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This exciting caper outing is loosely based on the famous robbery of Brinks in Boston that netted the crooks $2.5 million....
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1955
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Shelley Winters was still in the sex-symbol phase of her career when she headed the cast of Universal's Playgirl....
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1954
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According to some eyewitness reports, the feud between Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis was at its peak during the filming of...
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1954
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Yankee Pasha has the potential for silliness, but is commendably played straight by most of the participants (exceptions...
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1954
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Excluding a brace of 1980s TV-movie appearances, It Happens Every Thursday was the final feature film appearance of...
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1953
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The oft-filmed James Oliver Curwood yarn Back to God's Country is given the Technicolor treatment in this 1953...
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1953
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In this romantic desert adventure a handsome, Foreign Legionnaire survives a surprise attack and becomes the ward of a...
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1953
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Blue-collar gal Henrietta Smith (Anne Sheridan) is mistaken for a woman of wealth by plumber Fred Newcombe (John Lund)....
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1952
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Fans of Loretta Young were rather taken aback by the early scenes of Because of You, wherein Young is seen as brash,...
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1952
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In this boxing drama, a deaf-mute prizefighter whose career is on the rise falls in love with a gold digging singer who only...
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1952
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Mona Freeman plays Bonnie Lee, who is--surprise!--not the Lady from Texas in this well-constructed Universal western. A lowly...
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1951
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A remake of the 1931 film of the same name, Iron Man stars Jeff Chandler as up-and-coming boxer Cokie Martin. A relatively...
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1951
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Universal's Air Cadet stars Stephen McNally as the obligatory tough topkick, here assigned to whip a bunch of green pilots...
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1951
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1951
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Richard Basehart stars as an ex-convict who has problems finding employment on the outside. He takes a job as a lab assistant...
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Gus Wormer
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1950
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1950
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Two-bit photographer Howard Duff wins a big newspaper assignment by romancing his lady boss (Peggy Dow). Duff is sent to take...
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1950
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Thieves' Highway is set in San Francisco and the surrounding countryside. Richard Conte plays Nick Garcos, an American GI who...
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1949
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FBI operative Mark Stevens is dispatched by his boss Lloyd Nolan to infiltrate a criminal gang. Stevens ingratiates himself...
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1948
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This riveting 1947 drama, regarded by many as the greatest boxing movie of all time, centers on a former pugilist who looks...
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1947
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The moody mystery melodrama Nocturne was produced by longtime Alfred Hitchcock associate Joan Harrison. The film wastes no...
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1946
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Some observers have suggested that Meet Danny Wilson could just as well have been titled Meet Frank Sinatra. A star vehicle...
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