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2009
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The Face: Jesus in Art provides a thorough lesson in art history, exploring the diverse and numerous artistic...
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Narrator
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2008
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Twenty-two year old Carla Tate (Juliette Lewis) is a slightly mentally challenged young woman who has spent several years at...
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1999
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This is one of the many made for TV movies revolving around the popular disheveled character created by Peter Falk -...
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1992
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1991
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Based on a novel by Jack Higgins, this WW-II thriller chronicles the daring rescue of a captured American officer who has...
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1989
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Originally titled Judith Krantz' Till We Meet Again, this two-part soaper covers forty-three years in the lives of three...
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1989
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This time Jessica (Angela Lansbury) travels to Quebec, there to attend the trial of an old friend who has been charged with...
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1987
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1981
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Based on the best-selling novel by Joyce Rebeta-Burditt, the made-for-TV Cracker Factory originally aired on March 16, 1979....
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1979
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Norman Panama's penultimate directorial effort, Barnaby and Me was originally filmed for Australian television. The title...
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Jennifer
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1977
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First telecast May 16, 1977, Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn is the gender-switch follow-up to the 1976 TV movie...
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1977
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1975
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This hysterical horror film was the most successful of numerous Italian possession films produced in the wake of...
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Jessica Barrett
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1974
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This unsold pilot has borne a plethora of titles: Short Story, Short Stories of Love and Three Faces of Love. The "...
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1974
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This made-for-TV adaptation of the Leon Uris epic stars Anthony Hopkins as a Polish doctor accused by an American writer...
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1974
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This enchanting yet dark romantic comedy stars Jack Lemmon and Juliet Mills as a pair of mismatched lovers helplessly drawn...
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Pamela Pigott
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1973
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Hal Bartlett co-wrote and directed this film curiosity, based on Richard Bach's best-selling fable, featuring an overbearing...
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Girl
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1973
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Alone With Terror stars Juliet Mills as the widow of a police lieutenant. Her late husband has been accused of accepting...
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1973
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A sequel to the 1973 TV movie The Letters, this film is also based on the premise of a bundle of letters, presumed lost in a...
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1973
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Oh! What a Lovely War is an every-man-for-himself adaptation of Charles Chilton's 1963 play, as staged in London by...
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1969
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Completed in 1968, the made-for-TV The Challengers wasn't telecast until one year later. This Grand Prix melodrama top-bills...
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Mary McCabe
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1968
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One of the earliest made-for-TV movies in NBC's "World Premiere" manifest, Wings of Fire stars Suzanne Pleshette as fearless...
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1967
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Andrew V. McLaglen directs the Western drama The Rare Breed, based on the real-life introduction of English Hereford cattle...
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Hilary Price
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1966
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In this British comedy, a new nurse comes to replace her predecessor, the town pump, in an English country town. Soon, she...
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Joanna Jones
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1964
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Carry On Venus was originally titled Carry On Jack. A parody of seafaring epics, this one takes place in 1805 (give or take a...
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Sally
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1963
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This entertaining farce is from the director who brought the world the highly successful "Carry On..." comedies --...
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Catty
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1962
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1962
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In this comedy, the daughter of a British aristocrat is sent to Parisian finishing school where she falls in love with a...
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Tansy Carr
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1961
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H. G. Wells' non-fantasy efforts have, with the exception of Kipps, proven traditionally difficult to transfer to film....
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1949
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Adapted by Eric Ambler from his own novel, The October Man centers around Jim Ackland (played by John Mills), who has been...
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1948
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So Well Remembered was the first of a proposed series of Anglo-American co-productions underwritten by Hollywood's RKO Radio...
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1947
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Few morale-boosting wartime films have retained their power and entertainment value as emphatically as Noël Coward's In Which...
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1942
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