The incredible true story of Hawaiian princess Ka'iulani (Q'orianka Kilcher) comes to the screen in this historical drama...
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2010
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2009
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Kiefer Sutherland stars as an NYPD detective-turned-security guard who discovers something sinister lurking in the mirrors of...
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2008
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Both laughs and thrills are on the masthead in this comedy drama about a would-be reporter written and directed by...
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2006
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2006
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Homer's sprawling tale of love and war in ancient Greece comes to the screen in all its grandeur in this epic-scale...
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2004
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A pair of dentists deal their own unique blow against the Third Reich in this low-key British comedy, which is actually based...
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2004
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Anders Ronnow Klarlund's fantasy-action film Strings tells the tale of Hal Tara, the son of a slain ruler who sets out to...
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2004
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Youthful wizard Harry Potter returns to the screen in this, the second film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's wildly popular...
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2002
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A man hoping to win the favor of a King finds that his heart has gotten in the way in this lavishly-produced comedy-drama. In...
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Prince De Conde
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2000
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This is the first in a television series of British-made murder mysteries, adapted from Caroline Graham's novels about the...
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1996
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Ellis Peters' 12th-century monk who finds time in his daily devotionals to ferret out crime comes alive in this made-for-TV...
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1996
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The frightening underworld of neo-Nazism is the subject of this made-for-television drama. Oliver Platt stars as Yaron...
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1995
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1993
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Sometimes a family title, among the nobility of England, goes to the "collateral" heirs -- people not in the direct line of...
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1991
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1991
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1989
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When a famous artist agrees to visit a wildlife preserve in Africa to draw attention to the illegal hunting of elephants,...
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1989
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This full-blooded TV adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island was written, produced and directed by Frasier...
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Dr. Livesey
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1989
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Col. James Cadogan
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1988
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Richard Attenborough directed this dramatic story, based on actual events, about the friendship between two men struggling...
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1987
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Scripted by Frederick Forsyth from his own novel, The Fourth Protocol is a fact-based spy thriller. The titular protocol is a...
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1987
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Described as a "biographical drama," the made-for-TV Mandela is the story of South African human-rights advocate Nelson...
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1987
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This uninspiring drama was unfortunately the last feature film directed by Richard Marquard and was released posthumously....
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Alfred
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1987
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1987
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This is a very macho action film in which the good guys are just that "guys". Col. Cooper (David Carridine) has been...
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1986
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This two-part TV movie recounts the life of Anna Anderson, who until the day she died at age 82 insisted that she was really...
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1986
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In the conclusion of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Six opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Magnum...
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1985
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Filmed on location, this first episode of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Six opener (originally telecast in a single two-hour...
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1985
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Hal Holbrook stars in this TV pilot film as Colonel Calvin Turner, a special operative for the OSS during World War II....
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1985
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Unlike the more succinct 1950 MGM version, the 1984 TV movie adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's Kim (filmed on location in...
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1984
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1983
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Julian Glover portrays Mr. Dombey in the drama Dombey and Son. Dombey is a proud man who wants most in his life to have a...
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Mr. Dombey
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1983
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The classic adventure novel by Sir Walter Scott, which covers the same ground as the various Robin Hood legends, becomes this...
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1982
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Professor Deverill tries to prevent cheating by one of the contestants in a motor race. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1982
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Two women, related but separated by one generation and 60 years, have parallel experiences in the evocative mystical...
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Mr. Crawford
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1982
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This edition in the British serial finds the professor acting as a spy in World War I-era London. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1982
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For Your Eyes Only eschews the gimmickry and campiness of earlier James Bond films, concentrating instead on telling the...
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Kristatos
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1981
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Originally made for British television, and in some respects reminiscent of '60s TV-series The Avengers, this fantasy...
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1981
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The second entry in George Lucas' Star Wars trilogy finds Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), the green-as-grass hero from the...
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1980
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Part of a television series entitled "The Shakespeare Plays," Henry VIII is the story of political intrigue and betrayal...
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1979
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Count Scarlioni (Scaroth)
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1979
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A star-studded supporting cast enhances the enjoyment of the four-episode Doctor Who adventure "City of Death." On holiday in...
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Count Scarlioni (Scaroth)
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1979
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Count Scarlioni (Scaroth)
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1979
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In the third episode of the four-part story "City of Death," the Doctor (Tom Baker) discovers that Count Scarlioni...
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Count Scarlioni (Scaroth)
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1979
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The Limiter circuit implanted in the head of Gan (David Jackson) to halt his murderous impulses begins to malfunction. Now...
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1978
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Jonathan Swift's satire about a sailor's strange voyage is the source of this, one of many filmed adaptations of the tale. ~...
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1977
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The Brute is a typically fast and furious British "exploitation" film directed by an expert in that field, Gerry O'Hara....
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1977
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1975
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1974
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Based on a book by National Hunt jockey Dick Francis, the horseracing thriller Dead Cert was filmed in the village of Findon,...
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1974
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1974
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The made-for-television movie The Story of Jacob and Joseph tells the Biblical tale of Jacob (Keith Michell) and Esau...
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1974
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1973
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James Coburn stars as Robert Eliot, an opportunistic entrepreneur destined to become a key Presidential advisor -- if his...
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1973
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Charleton Heston directed, wrote, and starred in this adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, a historical drama...
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1972
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Nicholas and Alexandra covers the rise and fall of the last of the Russian Romanovs. We first meet Czar Nicholas...
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1971
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This romantic drama concerns two star-crossed lovers who are half-brother and sister to each other. Catherine...
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Hindley
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1970
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In this grim wartime drama, two vengeful soldiers of fortune engage in a deadly competition to see who can kill the other...
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1970
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Like Socrates of ancient Athens, Michael Rimmer (Peter Cook) of modern England believes the key to success is to ask the...
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1970
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While Olde England is being ransacked by roving Danes in the 9th century, Alfred (David Hemmings) is commencing to join the...
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Athelstan
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1969
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While visiting an antique shop, Tara is waylaid and chloroformed. Upon awakening, she finds that she has gone back in time to...
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1969
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Despite the security implicit in its name, the Ministry of Top Secret Information is the site of a brutal murder. This leads...
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Peter Rooke
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1969
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This satirical fantasy is based upon an Elmer Rice play from 1923. A hard-working office employee is rewarded for his years...
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Shrdlu
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1969
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In Guy Green's adaptation of John Fowles's acclaimed second novel, Michael Caine plays Nicholas Urfe, an English...
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1968
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Parisian murders centered around a theater seem to have a vampiric theme as police try to figure out who is behind them....
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1967
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Nigel Kneale's Quatermass TV series spawned a brief film series produced over an eleven-year period; 1967's Quatermass and...
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Col. Breen
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1967
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The plot of this episode is set in motion by the intense rivalry between FOG ("Friends of Ghosts") and SMOG ("Scientific...
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1967
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It can't have been box-office considerations that motivated the title-change of the British I Was Happy Here to the...
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Dr. Matthew Langdon
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1966
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The TARDIS travels to the time of the Holy Crusades. Upon arrival, the loyalties of the Doctor (William Hartnell), Ian...
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1965
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1965
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "The Crusade," the Doctor and his companions are still trying to figure out a way to...
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1965
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1965
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Regular viewers were in for a jolt when, early in the proceedings of the December 18, 1965, episode "Two's a Crowd," hero...
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1965
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Richard I the Lionheart
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1965
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Rita Tushingham was propelled into stardom with The Girl with Green Eyes. She plays a gawky young rural Irish girl who takes...
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Malachi Sullivan
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1964
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Tony Richardson's adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic novel was one of the most critically acclaimed and popular comedies...
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1963
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