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1989
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In this fact-based made-for-TV tearjerker, the promising life of a talented teenage athlete is suddenly destroyed when he is...
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1975
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Petty jealousies and misunderstandings between two rival families escalate into a tragic outburst of violence in this drama....
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Mrs. Chickie Feather
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1973
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A '55 Chevy takes on a '70 GTO in a race across the Southwest in Monte Hellman's cult favorite. The Driver (James Taylor) and...
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1971
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This Savage Land is the story of the Prides, a pioneer family homesteading in 19th century Kansas. Barry Sullivan and...
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1969
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In his efforts to talk a man out of committing suicide, Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) commits a serious breach of...
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1969
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Catherine
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1967
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Dumped by his girlfriend because she thinks he's a crashing bore, Walter Mills (Larry Blyden) decides to completely alter his...
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Mrs. Adams
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1965
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Contacted by a man claiming to be a US intelligence agent, lawyer Ward Toyama (James Shigeta) uses his influence with his...
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1965
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At the behest of the family of the missing Alice Bradley (Sheila Bromley), Paul Drake (William Hopper) tracks the woman down...
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1964
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When Alan Talbot (George Grizzard) returns to his home town after a week's absence, he finds that there have been a few...
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Old Woman
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1963
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Middle-aged shopkeeper George Davies (Dean Jagger) is responsive to the flirtations of local "fast girl" Lola...
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1963
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This episode is based on a mystery story penned by no less than Ellery Queen. When his son is mysteriously murdered,...
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1963
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In this addiction melodrama, Joe Clay (Jack Lemmon), a promising adman, meet his future wife Kirsten (Lee Remick) at a party....
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1962
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One of the best-remembered of all the Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes, "Man From the South" is a typically twisted tale...
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1960
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1960
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1960
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Lawyer Richard Hammon (John Conwell) is accused of murdering his wife by running her down with his car. Taking Richard's case...
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1960
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Based on author James T. Farrell's trilogy written between 1932 and 1935 and later combined into a one-volume Studs Lonigan...
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1960
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A suspenseful courtroom drama, The Story on Page One was the second and last film directed by the distinguished American...
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1959
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