In this often comical adventure, a retired stunt man goes to Africa to participate in a transcontinental road rally in hopes...
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1982
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Producer
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1976
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This offbeat John Wayne vehicle casts the Duke as Detective Jim Brannigan, an Irish-American detective at large in London....
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1975
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Undoubtedly having second thoughts after turning down Dirty Harry, John Wayne showed up in 1974 in his own "maverick cop"...
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1974
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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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Producer
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1973
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The exciting world of rodeo provides the framework for this western saga that centers around a temperamental bronc rider who...
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Producer
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1972
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While Raquel Welch was a household name and an international sex symbol through much of the 1960s'and 1970s, Hollywood didn't...
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Executive Producer
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1972
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This infamously violent British Western stars Gene Hackman as Brandt Ruger, a wealthy rancher who goes away on a hunting trip...
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Executive Producer
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1971
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Singer Robert Goulet had already spent a season (1966-67) as a TV secret agent on Blue Light when he signed for the...
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Producer
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1970
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The McKenzie Break is an unusual POW escape drama in that the would-be escapees are German prisoners, held in a Scottish...
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Producer
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1970
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This light western comedy finds the lovely widow Laura Breckenridge (Angie Dickenson) offering a $20,000 reward for the...
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Producer
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1969
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For his third feature outing, director Sydney Pollack helmed this comedic western starring (Burt Lancaster) as fur trapper...
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Producer
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1968
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Elvis Presley plays Scott Heyward, the son of a Texas oil millionaire in this thin storyline. Scott changes places with the...
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1967
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Producer
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1965
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The fifth and final season of the ABC western The Rifleman opens with one of its best-ever episodes, the two-part "Waste",...
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Producer
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1962
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Although its ratings had steadily fallen since its all-time high in 4th place during Season One, the ABC western The Rifleman...
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Producer
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1961
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Hoping to halt the ratings decline suffered by the ABC western series The Rifleman towards the end of its second season, the...
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Producer
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1960
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With The Rifleman posting ABC's best ratings of the 1958-59 season, it was sure as shootin' that the popular western series...
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Producer
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1959
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Done up to look much older than his tender years, Buddy Hackett guest stars in this unusually violent segment of The...
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Producer
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1959
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The Civil War is revisited in this taut episode of The Rifleman, which has a crippled Confederate soldier (Royal Dano)...
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Producer
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1959
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John Carradine and Michael Landon guest star in this early episode of The Rifleman. The only one in town to own a shotgun,...
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Producer
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1959
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In this episode of The Rifleman, Lucas McCain (Chuck Connors) finds himself in the odd position of having to defend an old...
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Producer
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1959
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Future Virginian star James Drury and Paul Fix are among the guest players in this, the fourth installment of The Rifleman...
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Producer
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1958
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Cesare Danova and Jack Elam guest star in this episode of the popular The Rifleman television series. The town of North Fork...
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Producer
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1958
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The X-117 satellite is launched to explore an area of deep space more than 200 miles above Earth, which is bounded by what is...
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Producer
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1958
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Originally released as The Return of Dracula (and also known by the irrelevant title The Fantastic Disappearing Man), this...
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Producer
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1958
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Ready to settle into their newly purchased homestead, Lucas McCain (Chuck Connors) and his son Mark (Johnny Crawford) are...
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Producer
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1958
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Michael Landon guest stars in this, the third episode in The Rifleman series. Injured after saving the life of little Mark...
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Producer
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1958
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No less than Sam Peckinpah was the writer of The Rifleman's deubt episode, in which widower Lucas McCain (Chuck Connors) and...
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Producer
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1958
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Created and written by Sam Peckinpah, the premiere episode of The Rifleman stars Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford as Lucas...
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Producer
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1958
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The Monster That Challenged the World is the misleadingly title for one of the more well-regarded second-echelon horror films...
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Producer
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1957
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Small-town doctor Paul Beecher (John Beal) is given some strange pills by a dying elderly researcher. Later, when Paul gets a...
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Producer
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1957
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Coadapted by The Gordons from their novel Case File FBI, Down Three Dark Streets stars Broderick Crawford as a no-nonsense...
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Producer
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1954
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Producer
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1953
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Producer
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1952
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New Orleans is Republic Pictures' spin on such "musical origin" films as Birth of the Blues and Dixie. Covering nearly four...
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Producer
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1947
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Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott) is the town marshal of Abilene, KS, in the turbulent years after the Civil War and the start of...
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Producer
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1946
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Despite a few Hollywood compromises, The Hairy Ape remains one of the more artistically successful filmizations of Eugene...
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Producer
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1944
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Producer
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1942
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This comedy-drama is adapted from a story by Damon Runyon and centers on a mobster with unusually large feet. The trouble...
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Producer
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1941
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Hellzapoppin' is the film version of the "anything goes" Broadway hit starring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. The original...
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Producer
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1941
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Producer
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1940
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