Yet another teen romance and hijinks movie for the pre-pubescent, this film is set in the mid-1950s and involves two rival...
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1984
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In this socially conscious, satirical made-for-television drama, a con-artist becomes one of the nation's top...
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1980
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Clint Eastwood's first comedy feature proved to be one of his most profitable vehicles. Eastwood plays Philo Beddoe, a...
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1978
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Originally made for television and based on true events from 1972, the story concerns an airline crash in the Everglades and...
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1978
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1976
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In search of a courier for stolen diamonds, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) boards a cross-country bus. The...
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1976
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Connie Stevens plays an undercover cop in Seattle who is out to break up a big-time drug ring. This low-budget gem is full of...
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1976
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Cult hero Paul Bartel directed this low-budget satire in which America's passion for cars, violence, and sporting events are...
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1975
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John (Randolph Mantooth) is in for a rough ride when he conducts a school tour of the Rampart facilities. Elsewhere, the...
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1975
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Over the protests of his mother Olivia (Michael Learned), John-Boy insists upon entering a seven-day dance marathon with a...
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1974
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Jim (James Garner) is dispatched to Las Vegas in search of Susan Parsons (Lee Purcell), the missing mistress of millionaire...
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1974
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John (Randolph Mantooth) comes face to face with corporate bureaucracy when he falls victim to a credit-card computer error....
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1973
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Scheduled to give evidence in a Federal trial, Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) is all too aware that there are those who hope...
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1971
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Also known as Cross Current, The Cable Car Murder emulates the 1971 theatrical feature Tick, Tick, Tick by teaming a black...
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1971
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The made-for-TV Women in Chains is strictly for those who enjoy knowing what's coming next. Lois Nettelton stars as a...
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1971
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1970
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In this thriller a police detective must find a renegade assassin who is not only wanted by the cops, he is also wanted by...
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1970
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A pair of crooks conspire to rob the ticket booth at the Los Angeles Coliseum during a Rams game. Before they can perform the...
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1968
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In order to purchase some vital information on Nazi rocket installations, Hogan requisitions 100,000 Deutchesmarks from his...
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1967
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and Agarn (Larry Storch) have hatched another scheme to sell mail-order brides to the troopers,...
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1967
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Comic actress Joyce Jameson, previously seen as dizzy fraulein Mady Pfeiffer in the second-season episode "The Great...
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1967
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To teach Eddie (Butch Patrick) a lesson about the evils of gambling, Herman (Fred Gwynne) places a bet at the race track,...
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1966
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Usually cited as the absolute nadir of Bob Hope's film career, Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! is by no means a classic, but...
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1966
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It is hardly surprising that Rob's overbearing, egotistical boss Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) has commissioned a filmed...
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Blanche
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1966
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1965
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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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Perry (Raymond Burr) and Paul (William Hopper) arrive in beautiful Hawaii to investigate the viability of a land deal between...
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1965
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Daphne and Skippy (Jean Carson and Joyce Jameson), those two "fun girls" from Mount Pilot, are back for more mischief in...
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1965
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The Martian "defense mechanism" for exhaustion is to split into two different personalities: one for work, the other for...
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1964
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On the verge of bankruptcy, undertaker Vincent Price hits upon a novel method of drumming up business. Together with his...
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1964
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1964
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Jean Carson and Joyce Jameson return as Skippy and Daphne, the "fun girls" from Mount Pilot. Still carrying a torch for Andy...
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1964
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Juli Eng (Irene Tsu) travels from San Francisco to Hong Kong to claim the cache of precious diamonds left to her by her...
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1963
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1963
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After 15 miserable years of matrimony, mousy Gerald Swinney (a superbly cast Bob Newhart) asks his wife, Edith (Jane Withers...
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Rose Feather
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1963
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The denizens of a sordid brothel become embroiled in a bloody coup in this arty political satire adapted from the Jean Genet...
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1963
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1962
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Andy becomes jealous when he sees his girlfriend Peggy in the company of her old friend Don (Fred Beir). Sensing that Andy...
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1962
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Widely regarded as a comedy in 1960, The Apartment seems more melancholy with each passing year. Jack Lemmon plays C.C....
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1960
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In this 1957 psychological action drama, Robert Taylor plays Lloyd Tredman, a WWII American airman plagued by guilt over the...
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1957
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A hotel catering to the convention crowd has been victimized by a pickpocket. Investigating the thefts of several wallets and...
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1957
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Down-and-out artist Joe Manning (John Bromfield) wakes up from a night of drunken revelry in a jail cell, where he's being...
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1956
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Based on the radio series of the same name, Gang Busters was an episodic documentary-style tale of criminals brought to...
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1955
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After several years of domestic squabbles, the marriage of Nina and Robert Tracy (Judy Holliday, Jack Lemmon) goes "phffft"!...
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1954
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Legendary German director E. A. DuPont didn't have much luck lining up worthwhile projects in Hollywood. DuPont's 1953...
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1953
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The Son of Dr. Jekyll is Edward Jekyll, played by Louis Hayward. The film's events take place long after the unpleasantness...
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1951
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1951
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Mickey Rooney returned to his "home" studio MGM, after a three-year absence, in the location-filmed melodrama The Strip....
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1951
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