This 200th episode of Law & Order is set in motion when a professor of philosophy is pushed in front of a subway train....
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1999
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1994
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A highly decorated police officer is killed in a shootout with a drug dealer. In his statement to the police, the dealer...
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1993
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Season Two of Law & Order begins on a shockingly tragic note, as Detective Sergeant Max Greevey is shot down and killed in...
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1991
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1990
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Nina Foch guest stars as Gloria Morrell, an impoverished former film star who yearns to walk on Acapulco beach in the...
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1990
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An arrogant Detroit cop (Jay Leno) must work with his efficient Japanese counterpart (Pat Morita) to corner an evil ganglord....
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1988
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In this comedy drama, three exuberant high-school graduates finally find a direction in life when they decide to fix-up a...
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1986
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1986
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A star-studded cast portrays political movers and shakers in this drama about politics and the media. Richard Gere is Pete...
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1986
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1986
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1983
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With Dr. Baker (Kevin Hagen) in tow, Caroline (Karen Grassle) responds to a call for help from a prospector's camp. Here she...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, James (Jason Bateman) remains in a coma after being shot in a bank robbery. Everyone...
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1982
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Nels Oleson (Richard Bull) is kidnapped by two dimwitted amateur crooks, who demand a 100-dollar ransom. When Nels' wife,...
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1981
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Believing that she is pregnant again, an exultant Caroline (Karen Grassle) pays a visit to the doctor. There she learns the...
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1981
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Daisy (Catherine Bach) lands a job as a reporter for the "Hazzard Gazette". Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) schemes to take...
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1981
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The normally open-minded Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) is a bit put off when his new assistant, Dr. Caleb Ledoux (Don Marshall),...
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1981
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Beulah Land is an edited, movie-length version of the three-part TV miniseries adaptation of Lonnie Coleman's multi-part...
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1980
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Steve McQueen's last film concerns a modern day bounty hunter who searches for bail jumpers. Based on real life bounty hunter...
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1980
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1980
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Charles Bloom guest stars as Perley, the younger brother of Almanzo Wilder (Dean Butler). Hoping that his daughter Laura...
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1980
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In this made-for-TV "roman a clef", Joe Don Baker stars as Tommy Vanda, a Hoffa-esque labor leader. Told in flashback, the...
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1980
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1980
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Pete Ellerbee (William Traylor), Walnut Grove's legendary football hero, returns to town to coach the high school team. To...
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1980
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In this special two-hour episode, a fire at the blind school claims the lives of both Mary's baby and the wife of farmer...
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1980
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When his sight is temporarily impaired in an accident, young Jordan (Ronnie Scribner) pretends to have been permanently...
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1979
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Love comes into the life of Walnut Grove's Rev. Alden (Dabbs Greer) in the form of the widowed Anna Craig (Iris Korn). This...
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1979
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James Olson guest stars as "Reverend" Edward Danforth, a bombastic faith healer who descends upon Walnut Grove. So persuasive...
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1979
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When Charles (Michael Landon) comes into an unexpected inheritance, everyone tries to tell him how best to spend the money --...
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the Ingalls, Olesons, and Garveys, disillusioned with life in the "big city" of...
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1978
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In search of the person who stuffed a note reading "Be My Friend" in a bottle, Charles (Michael Landon) and Laura...
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1978
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At the height of a four-day torrential downpour, a mudslide unearths a body in a mountaintop cemetary. Peforming lab tests on...
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1978
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Perennial busybody Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) inaugurates a gossip column in the local Walnut Grove newspaper. With...
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1978
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The peace talks at Panmunjon have broken down again, and it looks as if the Korean "police action" will drag on interminably....
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1978
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After helping Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) tend to a mountain fever epidemic in another town, Mr. Edwards (Victor French) returns...
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1977
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Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) wonders if he is truly cut out for his job after losing one of his patients, the husband of a...
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Dr. Baker
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1977
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Just before the Christmas vacation, Walnut Grove is threatened by a driving snowstorm. Schoolteacher Miss Beadle...
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1977
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1977
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1976
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Walnut Grove is held in the grip of terror when the three Galender brothers move into town. Before long, the bullying...
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1976
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Several different subplots are followed in parallel development in this episode. Frank Burns (Larry Linville) wants to make a...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) wants to enter her horse Bunny in an upcoming race,...
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1976
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With the rest of the family elsewhere, Caroline (Karen Grassle) is left alone on the farm for a day. Scratching her leg on a...
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1976
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Seriously wounded at the battle of Shiloh 12 years earlier, former army bugler Granville Whipple (Richard Mulligan) returns...
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1976
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In this first episode of a two-part story, Laura Ingalls (Melissa Gilbert) is given a wonderful horse named Bunny -- which of...
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1976
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Charles (Michael Landon) continues seeking out good homes for the orphaned Sanderson...
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1975
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1975
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Walnut Grove's annual Founder's Day celebration brings a host of visitors to compete in a wide variety of contests. As the...
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1975
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The farmers of Walnut Grove place their faith -- and their future -- in the hands of Joseph Coulter (Alan Fudge), a...
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1975
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Red Buttons guest stars as charismatic traveling circus man Mr. O'Hara. While performing magic tricks for the Walnut Grove...
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1975
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A new supply of expensive cornmeal, infested with rats, sparks a typhus outbreak in the town of Walnut Grove. Unaware of the...
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1975
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The focus in this episode is on Dr. Baker (Kevin Hagen), Walnut Grove's unmarried, middle-aged general practitioner. Despite...
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1975
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Patricia Neal guest stars as Julie Sanderson, a terminally ill widow. On the...
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1975
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1974
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1974
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When a Native American is falsely accused of the brutal rape and beating of a white girl, the white community essentially...
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1973
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This movie, a sequel to The Legend of Nigger Charlie, tells the story of a Southern colonel in the Civil War who has raided...
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1973
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Most of this episode takes place in a prestigious San Francisco music conservatory, where a highly unpopular violin...
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1972
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Photographer Christopher George is mistaken for an assassination target by paid killers. Since the actual victim-to-be is now...
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1971
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While starring on the TV western The High Chapparal, Henry Darrow took time off to play a villain on the Mission: Impossible...
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1971
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In this drama, two kidnappers begin looking for a new victim after they accidentally kill their latest hostage. ~ Sandra...
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1970
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1970
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Gordon Parks' adaptation of his own novel The Learning Tree stars Kyle Johnson as Newt, a black teenager living in 1920s...
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1969
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For its second season, Land of the Giants opened with a new credit sequence and different John Williams theme music, that was...
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Inspector Dobbs Kobick
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1969
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The IMF's mission is to smash the unholy alliance between East European officials Skarbeck (Fritz Weaver) and Lom (Kevin...
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1969
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Like the first-season Mission: Impossible episode "The Ransom," the second-season installment "The Condemned" is an unusual...
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1968
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The basic premise of Land Of The Giants, along with most of the attributes of the seven characters, is established in the...
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Inspector Dobbs Kobick
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1968
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Jamison Fillmore (Richard Anderson), the crooked owner of a paddle-wheel steamboat, plans an aquatic escape after robbing the...
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1967
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Visiting the Blackwell farm, Joe Cartwright is aghast to learn that his friend Tom Blackwell (Jason Evers) has turned to...
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1967
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In this western, a town sheriff contends with his reputation as the "fastest gun in the West." When a young gunslinger calls...
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1967
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A baffling robbery at the Comus Towers art museum becomes a personal matter for Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) when his close...
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1967
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Pompous Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) is delighted to be selected as king of the planet Andronica. He will of course, be less...
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1966
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In this Cold War time-capsule, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) and Della Street (Barbara Hale) venture behind the Iron Curtain to...
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1965
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Lola Albright makes the first of three Branded appearances in the role of feisty newspaper publisher Ann Williams. When...
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1965
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is in Reno, helping Pete Warren (Peter Breck) finalize his divorce from his wife Myrna. When an...
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1965
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The year is 1863. Wealthy Virginia landowner Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), a man of peace despite his autocratic...
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1965
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When businessman Oliver Pope (Edward Andrews) strikes down a young bicyclist with his car, he panics and races home, leaving...
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Pete Radcliff
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1964
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A huge shipment of rifles are stolen in Texas sometime shortly following the close of the Civil War. It turns out the rifles...
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1964
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In this sequel to the 1962 Bonanza episode "Inger, My Love," Ben Cartwright once again waxes nostalgic over his late second...
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1963
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This western served as the pilot film for Warner Bros.' Temple Houston television series. It is the tale of a young, brash...
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1963
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Ben Cartwright plays host to Judge Whitaker (Otto Kruger), better known to one and all as "Hanging Harry." Among those...
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1963
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In this western a trio of prospectors bury their booty to keep the Apaches away. As one of the three rides away, another of...
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) receives a summons for help from Abel Hix, a legendary gunfighter nearing the end of his life. By the...
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1962
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Once again, Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) crosses swords with rival gangster Bugs Moran (previously played by Lloyd Nolan, here...
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1962
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The final episode of Maverick finds Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) crossing the path of his brother Bret's old nemesis Modesty...
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1962
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The Cartwrights rescue 11-year-old Gabrielle Wickham (Diane Mountford), a blind orphan girl whom they find wandering...
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1961
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In the concluding episode of the series' only two-parter, future director Sydney Pollack guest stars as Joe Culp, a sadistic...
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1961
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In the first episode of the series' only two-parter, Paladin (Richard Boone) arrives in a Texas border town with his...
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1961
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The price of fish in New York City has gone up nearly fifty percent, and it's all because of mobster Frank Makouris (Ricardo...
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1961
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Adapted for television by Charles Beaumont from his own short story, the Twilight Zone episode "Elegy" was first telecast...
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Capt. James Webber
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1960
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The body of a woman who has been savagely beaten to death is found in a parked car. Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) rides to Arizona to investigate rumors of the existence of a valuable Indian relic known as the...
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1959
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Pork Chop Hill was based on the eyewitness essays of ex-soldier S. L. A. Marshall. The film is set during the Korean "police...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) generously allows homeless newlyweds Hank and Janie Bosworth (Paul Jasmin and Jacqueline Mayo) to use...
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1958
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Although Army major Frank Lessing (John Archer) left behind a suicide note before his death, Sgt. Joseph Dexter (Paul...
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1958
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In this western, the battle between ranchers and farmers provides the background for a battle between two disparate...
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Clem Haney
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1958
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In one of the sillier black-and-white Dragnet episodes, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) are approached by a pair...
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1957
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