A married couple locked in separate realities is faced with the most difficult decision of their lives after learning that...
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2008
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Emmy Award-winning actress Tammy Blanchard (Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows) essays the role of a young girl whose...
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2007
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2005
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The true story of two medical pioneers -- one celebrated, one overlooked -- is brought to life in this made-for-cable drama....
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2004
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This powerful, politically charged cable TV movie was based on the memoirs of Hungarian gynecologist and Holocaust survivor...
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2003
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In the tradition of Arthur Miller's McCarthy-era play The Crucible, this two-part TV dramatization of the Salem Witch Trials...
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2003
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Actor and dancer Gregory Hines served as both executive producer and star for this biographical drama that chronicles the...
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2001
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World-class trumpeter Arturo Sandoval was a shining light in Cuba's exciting jazz scene and championed by jazz legend Dizzy...
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2000
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1999
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At the shiny black length of the Vietnam wall, visitors come to pay respects and often leave behind mementos. This drama...
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1998
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1998
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Dostoyevsky's socially conscious epic novel of morality and ethics comes to vivid life in this lavish version from Hallmark...
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1998
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Produced for the HBO cable network, this docudrama explores the social and ethical issues at the heart of the infamous...
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1997
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In an historical docudrama that was made for television, Sidney Poitier performs the role of Nelson Mandela, while...
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1997
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Made for the USA Network, this first film adaptation of Willa Cather's classic novel is a coming-of-age story of set in 1880s...
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1995
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This miniseries follows the original Lonesome Dove miniseries, and both are based on the characters created by Pulitzer...
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1995
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This made-for-TV historical drama focuses on the sometimes uneasy alliances between three of the world's great leaders --...
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1994
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This entry into TNT's lavish and acclaimed Bible Series follows the tale of humble shepherd Abraham (Richard Harris) as he...
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1994
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Hallmark Hall of Fame's success with Sarah, Plain and Tall inspired the making of this sequel, with the entire cast back for...
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1993
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1992
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In this Hallmark Hall of Fame TV film set in the post-war era, Kyra Sedgwick is the title character, a New Yorker who has...
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1992
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In this fact-based made-for-cable docudrama, Leonard Nimoy stars as Mel Mermelstein, a Nazi death camp survivor who wages a...
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1991
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Angela Lansbury stars as an unmarried teacher at a Minnesota Catholic grade school. An ongoing battle with new bishop...
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1990
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In this adventure, an alcoholic author and a research scientist join forces in the African bush as they endeavor to stop...
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1990
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This suspenseful drama first aired on television as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame Theater. It tells the story of a young...
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1990
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This WW II-set drama follows the creation of the first atomic bomb. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1989
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1989
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1989
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1987
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In this melodramatic made-for-television romance, a Singapore financier falls in love with the daughter of a powerful...
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1986
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Four decades have passed since the end of WW II, and a woman returns to Germany, her birthplace, in an effort to discover...
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1986
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In this drama, a formerly famous star returns from an insane asylum and tries to make a comeback. Despite the objections of...
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1986
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This mammoth five-part, 13-hour CBS miniseries was based on the best-selling novel by James A. Michener. Covering the...
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1985
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In its own mild, unobtrusive manner, the made-for-TV Love is Never Silent managed to knock an all-star adaptation of...
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1985
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84-year-old James Cagney delivered his final performance in the TV movie Terrible Joe Moran. Cagney plays a former boxing...
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1984
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Divided into four separate independent films originally made as a television pilot, Nightmares begins with "Terror in...
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1983
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Choices of the Heart (aka In December the Roses Will Bloom Again) recounts the life and death of Irish lay missionary Jean...
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1983
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In this made-for-TV film, Mike Farrell stars as an attorney who finds himself at the center of a surprise reunion with the...
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1983
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Less than a week after the premiere telecast of the "surrogate mother" drama The Gift of Life, the similarly-themed...
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1982
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Amber Waves is the tale of two radically different personalities, united by crisis. Dennis Weaver plays a midwestern wheat...
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1982
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The Manions of America was a three-part miniseries originally telecast September 30, and October 1 and 2, 1981. Set in...
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1981
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After a particularly bitter argument with her divorced mother, teenager Libby Bellow (Mare Winningham) runs away from home....
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1981
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1980
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The very healthy looking Susan Anton is appropriately cast in Goldengirl. The daughter of a former Olympic athlete,...
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1979
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Star Gregory Peck went into MacArthur disliking the title character that he was slated to play, but emerged from the...
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1977
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The Night That Panicked America is centered around Orson Welles' notorious "War of the Worlds" broadcast of October 30, 1938....
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1975
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Except for Me and Thee is the syndicated title of Friendly Persuasion, the pilot film for an unsold TV series based on the...
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1975
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Hustling is a made-for-television film about a New York reporter (Lee Remick) who investigates the dangerous world of...
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1975
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On a quiet midday in New York, along the Lexington Avenue subway line, the train designated "Pelham One Two Three" -- so...
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1974
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Filmed in Spain, this TV movie stars Stuart Whitman as a painter who drops out of sight for seven years. Upon resurfacing, he...
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1973
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After a young mother is diagnosed with terminal bone cancer, she begins writing a journal containing her most heartfelt...
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1973
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When the police pick up Gator McKlusky (Burt Reynolds) for running moonshine, they agree to let him out of jail if he will...
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1973
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A roman a clef depicting the Wylie-Hoffert murders, this is the first of the made for TV movies introducing the Kojak...
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1973
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In this detective drama, a mismatched pair of gumshoes get into hot water with the Syndicate. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1972
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Rod Serling, a master of speculative scriptwriting, penned the screenplay of The Man. Set a few days into the future, the...
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1972
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Man on a String was a derivation of Tightrope, a 1959-60 TV series starring Mike Connors as an undercover agent. Despite high...
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1971
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Longstreet was the pilot for one of the better "gimmick" detective series of the 1970s. The title role of Michael Longstreet...
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1970
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The granddaddy of all "computer run amok" films, Colossus: The Forbin Project concerns a huge electronic brain designed to...
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1970
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Sally Field had her first significant dramatic role in this "generation gap" TV movie. After a year's time in the world of...
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1970
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The TV movie Tribes struck a responsive chord with young TV hounds of the early 1970s. Jan-Michael Vincent plays a...
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1970
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The Immortal is the pilot film for a TV series that reversed the concept of Run For Your Life: Instead of a hero with only a...
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1969
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Cliff Robertson essays a dual role in the made-for-TV Sunshine Patriot. He portrays a top secret agent as well as an American...
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1968
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Two former World War II pilots take to running an air-freight company in South Africa after the war. They get mixed up with...
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1968
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Roy Thinnes was the star of this 1967-1968 science fiction series, about an Earth poised on the brink of alien takeover. ~...
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1967
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Roy Thinnes was the star of this 1967-1968 science fiction series, about an Earth poised on the brink of alien takeover. ~...
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1967
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This feature-length espionage thriller is an expanded version of an episode of the TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. entitled...
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1966
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) investigates a fatal plane crash that was rigged to hide the fact that someone...
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1966
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In this episode from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. series, the two good guy spies must stop a criminal mastermind from altering the...
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1966
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This episode served as the pilot for the spin-off series The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. -- and in fact, went into production under...
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1966
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Arthur Hiller directed this exciting World War II drama starring Rock Hudson as Major Donald Craig of the British North...
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1966
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The starship Enterprise, probing into an uncharted area of space, encounters a mysterious rotating cube that blocks its path....
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1966
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In London, a plum-pudding shop owned by the unwitting Victoria Poque (Nancy Kovack) is being used as the headquarters for a...
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1966
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When exotic dancer Mata Hurens is murdered while appearing in a play about WWI spy Mata Hari, UNCLE agent April Dancer takes...
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1966
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An all-star cast enhances the enjoyment of the two-part Man From U.N.C.L.E. adventure "The Concrete Overcoat Affair." In part...
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1966
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This episode is something of a family affair, with John McIntire, his wife Jeanette Nolan and their son Tim McIntire) cast in...
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1966
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Originally telecast on December 2, 1966, this is the second half of the two-part episode "The Concrete Overcoat Affair."...
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1966
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. went "full color" for its second season, which began on Friday, September 17, 1965, with the first...
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1965
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Solo and Illya escape the death traps set for them by mad industrialist Alexander (Rip...
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1965
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Two superb comic actors, Judy Carne and Charles Ruggles, are respectively cast as the heroine and the villain of this Man...
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1965
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William Shatner guest stars as Tony Burrell, a former policeman who runs a boy's athletic club. Posing as "John Evans",...
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1965
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A pre-Get Smart Barbara Feldon guest stars as perky UNCLE Portuguese translator Mandy Stevenson. Bored with her unexciting...
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1965
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Solo and Illya are sent to Japan to locate and destroy THRUSH's new volcano-activating device. In the course of events, a...
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1965
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Martin Balsam guest stars as Albert Sully, a semi-retired UNCLE agent. Somewhat miffed at being put out to pasture for...
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1965
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If for no other reason, this Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode is memorable for its brief scene between future Star Trek leads...
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1964
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In this sequel to "The Waiting Game", Kathie Browne returns in the role of Laura Dayton, erstwhile sweetheart of Adam...
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1964
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Based on real incidents in the life and death of Lt. Joseph Petrosino (Ernest Borgnine) of the New York police force, this...
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1960
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A child star becomes a brat to hide her loneliness in this drama. The popular little actress is quite insolent and refuses...
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1958
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Prim and proper Ann Cabot (Susan Morrow) arrives in Dodge in hopes of being reunited with her fiance Jack Shomer (played by...
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1957
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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