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2011
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Though their latest slide has thrust Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) and Maggie (Kari Wuhrer) headlong into a raging battle,...
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1999
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Cabot Cove has been chosen as the location for the pre-Broadway staging of a new play starring David North (Peter Donat), a...
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1993
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It is Veronica Hamel's show all the way in the fact-based CBS TV movie The Conviction of Kitty Dodds. Driven to desperation...
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1993
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Two men, a fisherman and banker, have both died of carbon monoxide poisoning while sailing in the waters around Cabot Cove....
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1993
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The community players of Cabot Cove have chosen to stage a play about a 17th century witch who had placed a curse on the town...
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1992
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We're back in Cabot Cove for this episode, in which Jessica's friend Dr. Seth Hazlitt (William Windom) is facing a...
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1992
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Originally prepared for European release under the title Catchfire, Backtrack wasn't given a wide distribution until 1991,...
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1991
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Murder She Wrote enters its eighth season with a revised production staff and a new central location (New York City rather...
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1991
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The ladies of Cabot Cove are enchanted by a newcomer to the community, handsome gym instructor Wayne Bennett (Jason Beghe)....
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1990
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Up for re-election as mayor of Cabot Cove, Sam Booth (Richard Paul) figures that his staunch anti-development platform will...
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1989
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In an episode clearly inspired by Peyton Place, a former student of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) scandalizes the town...
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1989
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In this dreadful low-budget horror film, a small town is up in arms over the arrival of a Satanic heavy-metal band called...
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Mrs. Miller
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1988
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It is said that the infamous Revolutionary War traitor Bendedict Arnold once stayed in a now-dilapidated Cabot Cove house....
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1988
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Sheriff Amos Tupper (Tom Bosley) is understandably distressed when Audrey Martin (Antoinette Bower), the wife of Amos'...
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1987
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John Hurt plays the British jockey Bob Champion in this true story of how Champion overcame cancer and the rigors of...
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1984
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Having agreed to submit to a genetic research project headed by Dr. Paul Flynn (Lane Smith), cancer victim Cindy Oliver (Kate...
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1982
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In this action film, firefighters fight a series of arson fires and try to figure out who set them and why. ~ Sandra...
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1981
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Performing an autopsy on a man in his eighties, Quincy determines (Jack Klugman) that the victim was physically abused before...
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1980
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With a cast sure to please cult and horror fans alike, this pseudo-women's-prison film from director Hikmet Avedis is a good...
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1980
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The "Greatest Heroes of the Bible" series brings you this view of Moses as the liberator of the Jewish people. ~ Rovi...
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1979
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Goodbye Franklin High is one of the most elusive of baseball pictures, even harder to locate than Ty Cobb's...
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1978
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) investigates when Frank Daniels, star football player for the Arroya Junior College Bears, dies after...
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1977
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1976
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Stacy Keach plays Lou Ford, a deputy sheriff whose brutal childhood experiences have left him emotionally warped. Ford is...
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1976
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Originally released as The Wild McCulloughs, this AIP melodrama stars Forrest Tucker as J.J. McCulloch, a domineering...
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Hannah McCulloch
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1975
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In this thriller, an innocent man is wrongfully committed to an asylum for the criminally insane. While there he learns how...
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Laura
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1975
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Peter Fonda stars as a diamond mine security officer who fakes a robbery in order to gain the respect of the group of...
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1975
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The scene is a high-rise hotel in midtown San Francisco. Confronted by mobsters who are angry because he refused to throw a...
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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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"Alice" was the pseudonymous name of the teenaged author who wrote the book upon which this above-average TV movie was based....
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1973
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A rancher sets out to find the party responsible for killing his son and kidnapping his daughter. He enlists an arrogant...
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1971
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With a barrage of cinematic distancing devices at hand (flashbacks and flash-forwards, super-imposed titles, missing frames,...
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Mrs. Anderson
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1971
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Neil Kriton (Michael Tolan), a respectable businessman, is none too pleased when his black-sheep younger brother Ricky (Scott...
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1969
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Milton Berle is both guest star and cowriter of this episode, which was clearly inspired by the rantings of provocative TV...
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1968
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In this adventure, a commercial plane crashes in a remote South American jungle. All but one of the passengers survive....
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1967
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1966
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Every prediction made by a fortune teller to Patricia Kean (Julie Adams) has come true, including her marriage to her wealthy...
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1965
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The original king of rock-n-roll (Elvis Presley) stars in this light comedy musical as a singing buck who finds employment at...
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Vera Radford
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1965
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Season eight of Perry Mason begins with Perry (Raymond Burr) in the middle of a natsy child-custody battle between divorcing...
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1964
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Extra! Extra! The unthinkable has happened! PERRY MASON HAS LOST A CASE! The jury brings in a guilty verdict, and Perry's...
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1963
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Not long after divorcing his wife Valerie (Julie Adams), Roy Comstock (John Conte) apparently commits suicide. In truth, both...
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1963
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This sci-fi melodrama about housing construction in the murky deep sea is as clear as the muddied water itself. Enterprising...
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Dr. Monica Powers
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1962
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Julie Adams guest-stars as Mary Simpson, the new county nurse. At her wit's end, Mary enlists Andy's aid in persuading Rafe...
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Mary Simpson
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1962
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1961
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Julie Adams guest-stars as Helen, the widow of Ben Cartwright's old friend Josh Layton. As beautiful as she is charming,...
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Helen Layton
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1961
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Championing the cause of widowed bank president Wilma White (Julie Adams), Bart (Jack Kelly) is determined to find out who...
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1960
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The story of a boy and his fish is chronicled in this heartwarming children's drama. The story centers around Raymie, a...
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Helen
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1960
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Developing a hankerin' for Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly), wealthy young widow Belle Morgan (Julie Adams) arranges it so Bart can...
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1959
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Philandering husband Courtney Masterson (Joseph Cotten) and his paramour, Peg Valence (Julie Adams), are attacked by a robber...
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1959
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As his wife Helen (Julie Adams) and son Steve (Charles Herbert) are off exploring an abandoned mine, recovering alcoholic...
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1959
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With Gene Barry already riding the video range as legendary gunfighter-turned-lawman Bat Masterson, independent producer...
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Pauline
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1959
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A soldier is expected to never question the actions of his commanding officer, but when a Marine sees his CO breaking the...
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Ruth Campbell
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1958
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1958
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This parody of Hollywood westerns centers on a boorish hellion of a cowboy star who makes life for the studio people around...
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Clover Doyle
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1957
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Though Slaughter on Tenth Avenue's background music relies heavily on the Richard Rodgers composition of the same name, the...
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Dee
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1957
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Four Girls in Town is essentially an excuse by Universal-International to test out several of their newer contractees. The...
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Kathy Conway
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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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Nadine MacDougall
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1956
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A too-tough Army major gets himself sent to run an ROTC program at a Santa Barbara military school after he calls unwanted...
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Dr. Kay "Lammy" Lambert
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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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Ellen Gallagher
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1955
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Actor Abner Biberman specialized in unpleasant characters; when he turned director in the mid-1950s, he specialized in...
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Sheryl Gregory
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1955
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The "one desire" of ex-gamblers Rock Hudson and Anne Baxter is to escape their shady former lives and settle down to...
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Judith Watrous
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1955
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Universal Pictures introduced audiences to yet another classic movie monster with this superbly crafted film, originally...
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Kay Lawrence
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1954
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Francis Joins the WACS was the fifth in Universal's comedy series about a talking Army mule and his hapless human companion....
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Capt. Parker
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1954
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1953's The Mississippi Gambler was the third Universal Studios film to bear this title--though with a different plot each...
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Ann Conant
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1953
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In this western, eight stagecoach passengers are stranded while Apache warriors lay siege upon a trading post. Among the...
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Valerie Kendrick
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1953
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The Man From the Alamo manages to pack a few nuances and surprises in its traditional western plotline. During the siege at...
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Beth Anders
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1953
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Raquel Noriega
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1953
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Gentlemanly William Powell is cast spectacularly but effectively against type in Treasure of the Lost Canyon. Powell plays...
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Myra Wade
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1952
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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Rosie
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1952
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Laura Baile
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1952
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Set in the years following the Civil War, Horizons West stars Robert Ryan as Dan Hammond, one of three Texans who decide to...
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Lorna Hardin
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1952
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A curious toddler creates trouble when he finds bank robbers' loot in this comedy. His recently paroled father, and his...
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Sue Kipps
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1951
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Arthur Kennedy stars as a blinded war veteran struggling to adjust to his affliction in peacetime. He must overcome his...
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Chris Paterson
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1951
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Economically utilizing the Universal Studio itself as a "set," Hollywood Story is a murder mystery centered in the film...
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Sally Rousseau
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1951
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When the continual bickering of a married couple threatens to tear them apart, an angel is sent to help them get back...
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1950
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