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2004
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The death of Jessica's role model, Agatha Christie-like mystery novelist Lady Abigail Austin (June Havoc), sets Jessica...
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1989
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A divorced dad and son attempt to build on their newly resurrected relationship by heading back to pop's hometown in up-state...
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Aunt Clara
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1987
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This classic episode adroitly utilizes footage from the 1949 theatrical film Strange Bargain--with three of that film's...
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1987
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Glitz producer Allan Carr tries to cash in on the late-'70s disco boom with Can't Stop the Music -- a film of such...
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Helen Morell
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1980
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1977
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In Volume 38 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a couple finds...
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1964
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1964
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Racketeer Larry Fay (Sam Levene) gains control of New York's dairy industry, forcing the price of milk to an astronomical...
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1961
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The fate of wealthy Jamie Dawn (Marilyn Simms) hangs in the balance as she stands trial for murder. Defense attorney Random...
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Lorrie
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1956
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In this off-beat, tuneful psychological thriller, an ailing pregnant woman is in the hospital when she inadvertently...
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Jean Wilson
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1952
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Follow the Sun is the filmed biography of golf champion Ben Hogan. Glenn Ford, no mean duffer himself, stars as Hogan, here...
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Norma
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1951
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Katie
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1950
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Margie
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1950
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Taken (as far as possible) from the Cole Porter musical comedy of the same name, Red, Hot and Blue stars Betty Hutton as an...
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Sandra
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1949
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Tough reporter Ed Adams (Alan Ladd) wants to get the full story behind the apparent suicide of a young woman. It seems that...
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Leona Purdy
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1949
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Molly X
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1949
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Another of 20th Century-Fox's "drawn from today's headlines" dramas of the late 1940s, Behind the Iron Curtain (a.k.a....
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Karanova
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1948
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Gussie
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1948
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George Raft once again plays the outcast of society who comes through in the end in Intrigue. Dishonorably discharged from...
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Tamara Baranoff
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1947
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Adapted by Moss Hart from the novel by Laura Z. Hobson, this film stars Gregory Peck as recently widowed journalist Phil...
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Miss Wales
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1947
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Trixie Summers
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1945
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Timber Queen is another of Pine-Thomas' rugged low-budget adventure films of the 1940s, most of which (like this one) starred...
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Lil
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1944
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In this effervescent musical comedy, a stuffy college professor secretly works as a burlesque comedian during the summer....
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Lillian Colman
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1944
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In the tradition of Hellzapoppin', Hi Diddle Diddle is an all-stops-out "screwball comedy" populated by certifiable zanies....
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1943
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Though a lesser 20th Century-Fox musical, Hello, Frisco, Hello was one of the studio's most successful wartime efforts. John...
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1943
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Mitchell Leisen utilizes his stylistic pizzazz to enliven this romantic comedy that proves the old adage "opposites attract"...
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1943
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How could anyone resist a 1940s film starring Bert Lahr, June Havoc, Buddy Ebsen and Patsy Kelly-even a film as relentlessly...
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Rocksey Rochelle
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1942
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RKO Radio's Powder Town has the makings of an A picture, but the budget and approach is strictly "B" grade. Adapted by...
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Dolly Smythe
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1942
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Rosalind Russell plays aspiring Ohio journalist Ruth Sherwood, who heads for New York to seek her fortune, accompanied by her...
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Effie Shelton
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1942
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This quickie RKO musical is the second retread of Street Girl (1929); the 1937 musical That Girl from Paris was the first...
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Opal
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1941
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