Forbidden Warrior is structured loosely on a popular Asian myth. The story concerns Seki, an attractive woman who discovers...
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2004
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Nathan's (Don Cheadle) bedside manner -- or lack of same -- alienates him from his fellow doctors. Kovac's (Goran Visnjic)...
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2002
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In this animated comedy/drama for the family, Annabelle (voice of Kath Soucie) is a calf who has a special wish for Christmas...
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1997
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Macho radio sports guy "Bulldog" Briscoe (Dan Butler) has always been the "love 'em and leave 'em" type, forever pursuing but...
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1996
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Cory (Ben Savage) and Shawn (Rider Strong) are given a thought-provoking Thanksgiving weekend assignment: to show how class...
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1996
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This is a children's video about the life and work of the author commonly known around the world as Dr. Seuss. The video also...
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1994
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Chief Miles O'Brien is the center of attention in this episode. While on Bajor, O'Brien is appointed the Sirah, or spiritual...
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1993
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Emil Saber (Peter O'Toole) travels to Jerusalem to seek the seventh coin of King Herod to complete his collection. As Saber...
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1992
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Julian Sands oozes maleficence as a warlock of the 1600s cast forth to 1980s Los Angeles, where he continues to work his...
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1991
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Lt. Reg Barclay (Dwight Schultz), the hypersensitive crew member introduced in the third-season episode "Hollow Pursuits," is...
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1991
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Gross Anatomy is to medical school what The Paper Chase was to law school, with perhaps a little less sobriety....
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1989
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Dr. Bob Frankenstein (Mark Blankfield) is the great-great grandson of his legendary relative Victor in this horror spoof. He...
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1988
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First airing on television, this campy romantic fantasy stars Vanna White (best known as the "letter turner" on the...
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1988
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In this horror film, young Andrea (Virginia Madsen) discovers that the students at her new boarding school seem to be a...
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Dean Eisner
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1987
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In this 1611 Shakespeare play, the magician Prospero (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) conjures a storm that drives a ship off course to...
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1985
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Trailer-park teenager Lance Guest regularly escapes from his humdrum existence by playing the video game Starfighter. His...
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1984
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1978
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While renovating her new apartment in an old Victorian mansion, Quincy's girlfriend Jenny Drake (Marj Dusay) unearths the...
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1978
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African-American activist and actor Melvin Van Peebles directed this comedy-drama starring Godfrey Cambridge as Jeff Gerber,...
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1970
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The year is 1876. The place is Medalia, MN. With the Jesse James and Cole Younger gangs cutting a murderous swath through the...
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1970
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Involved in a very minor traffic accident, Tony ends up in court, facing a lawsuit from the other driver (Kay E. Kuter), who...
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1969
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It looks as though the government will put Sam Drucker's (Frank Cady) post office out of commission. With uncharacteristic...
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1969
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The 75th anniversary of the railroad between Pixley and Hooterville will be celebrated with a gala "golden spike" ceremony....
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1969
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Dr. Janet Craig (June Lockhart) deputizes the Bradley girls as nurses in order to dispense flu shots to everyone in...
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1969
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1969
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Season Six of Petticoat Junction begins as Betty Jo (Linda Kaye Henning, now billed under her full given name) and her...
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1968
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It's hard to believe that the producers of Green Acres could come up with fourth-season episodes that are even crazier than...
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1968
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After missing several episodes due to illness, Bea Benaderet returns to her familiar Petticoat Junction role as Kate...
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1968
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Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) organizes a barbershop quartet, only to be kicked out of the group because of his off-key singing....
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1968
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Hooterville becomes a hotbed of activity when promoter Syd Sparks (Peter Leeds) stages a talent contest at the Shady Rest....
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1967
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The Long Ride Home is the British title for the Columbia Civil War western A Time for Killing. The stars are Glenn Ford, a...
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1967
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Season three of Green Acres begins as attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert) is nominated for the political post of...
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1967
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City slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas (Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor) make the best of another year of "farm livin'" in bucolic...
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1966
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Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) comes up with a typically wild scheme to drum up business for cropduster Steve Elliott (Mike...
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1966
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Though still a high school student, Betty Jo (Linda Kaye) tries to pass herself off as a college co-ed. The reason is both...
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, cropduster Steve Elliott (Mike Minor) is in danger of losing his plane because he...
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1966
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Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane) is back with yet another scheme to put the Hooterville Cannonball out of business. In fact, he's...
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1966
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The third of producer Paul Henning's enormously successful "rustic" comedies of the 1960s, Green Acres made its CBS bow on...
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1965
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Hooterville storekeeper Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) has noticed a considerable drop in business over the past few days. The...
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1965
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The Bradley girls have reached the age when they want to spend all their time on the telephone. Unfortunately, the nearest...
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1965
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City-bred attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert) and his chic, sophisticated wife, Lisa (Eva Gabor), undergo quite a...
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1965
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Entering an essay contest for Gibney's Old English Tomato Sauce, Bobbie Jo (Lori Saunders) manages to win first prize. This...
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1965
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In typical backward fashion, there exists a Hooterville Volunteer Fire Department Band--but there's no Hooterville Fire...
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1965
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Ever on the lookout for new sources of income, Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) invites young doctor Matthew Bailey (Alan Reed Jr.)...
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1965
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Kate (Bea Benadaret) invites her pregnant friend Elsie (Olive Sturgess) to stay at the Shady Rest until the baby comes....
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1964
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To square a gambling debt, Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) is forced to take the job of marshal in a dusty frontier town. Before...
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1962
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For those of you who might have wondered whether accordion virtuoso Dick Contino ever made a film, we refer you to...
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1960
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The "rodeo week" festivities in the town of Placer City apparently include a barroom brawl, which is broken up by none other...
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1960
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Another "pocket" adventure film from 20th Century-Fox's Regal Films subsidiary, Under Fire is set during WW2. Four American...
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1957
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The Steel Jungle is the prison where most of this film takes place. Perry Lopez heads the cast as two-bit bookie Ed Novak,...
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1956
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The Mole People holds the dubious distinction of being the weakest of the Universal-International horror films. John Agar...
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1956
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This 1955 film began life as two Runyon short stories, the most prominent of which was "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown." This...
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1955
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1955
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1954
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1954
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1951
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