Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins took a turn behind the camera for the first time since 1996's August with this...
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2007
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Aesthetically and thematically, director Larry Blamire's outrageous camp-fest Trail of the Screaming Forehead resuscitates...
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2007
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As originally screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, at the Cannes Film Festival, and on Turner Classic Movies, the mammoth,...
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2007
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A grim discovery in the basement of a crumbling prison reformatory reveals a demonic secret that cuts to the very base of...
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2006
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A twisted comedy in horror/noir trappings, The Boneyard Collection is a quirky anthology comprised of four short films hosted...
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2006
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Father Harris
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2006
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In a land where cartoon characters and flesh-and-blood people work side by side, one little black duck lands in a big pot of...
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2003
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In this made-for-TV sequel to the popular films, the Addams set out to find some of their weirder relatives. Tim Curry and...
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1998
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The novel by John Katzenbach becomes this legal thriller starring Sean Connery as Harvard Law School professor Paul...
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1995
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The life of Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor is told in this made-for-television drama. Sherilyn Fenn stars as Oscar-winning...
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1995
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Sociopathic Rae Phillips (Kate Vernon) lives only to avenge the past wrong in her life that made her the monster she is...
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George Richards
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1995
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Director Andrew Davis followed up the action blockbuster The Fugitive (1993) with this Capra-esque box office dud that...
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1995
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A judge is set up for murder in this suspenseful thriller. Criminal court judge Gwen Warwick is about to be appointed to the...
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1994
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It's been said that nothing can bring two men closer together than a dollar placed between them, and a large family finds...
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1994
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1994
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A smooth-talking confidence trickster makes his way into congress (where the cynical would suggest he'd have plenty of...
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1992
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Colonel Jason J. Halsey is a test pilot for the super-secret Stealth bomber. During one mission, he has a terrible crash and...
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General Geller
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1992
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1992
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A woman loses her son and brother in a mysterious accident which yielded no bodies. Understandably distraught, she is hardly...
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1992
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1992
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In this off-beat sci-fi adventure, a female scientist creates a sexy android version of herself and equips it with both the...
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1991
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Jerry Orbach makes a return appearance as Boston private eye Harry McGraw. Deep in Kentucky Horse Country, Harry investigates...
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1991
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Plot twists abound in this suspenseful made-for-television thriller as a beautiful actress tries to save her cousin from the...
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Waverly Blake
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1991
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Though representing a slight step upward in budget from the previous two Ghoulies installments, this is still a rather silly...
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1991
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In this horror film, after his recent divorce, Jason (David Naughton) takes up residence in a converted railroad car with the...
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Vincent Tuttle
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1990
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This made-for-TV adventure dramatizes the courage of Allan Pinkerton, who founded the famed detective agency, and a...
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1990
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UHF is the film debut of comedy rock satirist Weird Al Yankovic, who also co-wrote the screenplay. George Newman (Yankovic)...
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R.J. Fletcher
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1989
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Two wacky guys find both romance and fortune in the hamburger business in this comedy. Augie (Clark Brandon) and Drew...
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1989
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The four-hour TV movie Passion and Paradise traces the rise and fall of real-life British playboy Alfred de Marigny...
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Harold Christie
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1989
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The made-for-TV Once Upon a Texas Train offers us the once-in-a-lifetime teaming of Richard Widmark, Willie Nelson and Angie...
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1988
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1988
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A lucrative real estate deal, or romance with the boss' daughter--that's the dilemma facing a yuppie in this comedy. ~ Jason...
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William Reed
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1988
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Director Joe Dante infuses this science fiction comedy with the visual razzle-dazzle and manic, goofball performances typical...
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Victor Scrimshaw
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1987
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Originally shown in two parts, this massive TV movie adaptation of C. David Heymann's biography stars Farrah Fawcett as...
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1987
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In one of their last professional appearances together, David and Meredith Baxter Birney star in the made-for-TV The Long...
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1987
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Tim Shaw (Kevin McCarthy) is a retired army officer enjoying the life of a farmer on a ranch in South Africa. When a plane...
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Col. Tim Shaw
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1987
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As a high-school prank, several high-school students unwittingly release an ancient witch and her demons in this made-for-TV...
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1986
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Face (Dirk Benedict) is given a trial membership at an exclusive country club, an honor that proves to be a mixed blessing...
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1986
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Randy Quaid avoids caricature and cliché in his multifaceted portrayal of Lyndon Baines Johnson in LBJ: The Early Years. This...
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1986
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Bob Hope makes his first starring film appearance in 14 years in this made-for-TV movie. Hope stars as a seedy private eye,...
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1986
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A successful architect (Jenny Agutter) is in the middle of a large building project, but a series of murders among the...
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1986
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Originally shown in two parts, this four-hour TV movie stars Michael Biehn as the outwardly "perfect" doctor husband of...
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1985
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Involved in a minor accident at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) ends up with a fractured leg. Over...
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1985
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Made for cable television, The Ratings Game was directed by Danny DeVito, who co-starred in the film with his wife...
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Wes Vandergelder
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1984
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This minor made-for-TV effort from horror auteur Wes Craven is one of the oddest attempts at seriously blending supernatural...
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1984
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1983
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Joan Collins tops the cast of the made-for-TV The Making of a Male Model. No, silly: Joan doesn't play the title role....
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1983
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1983
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Based on the popular television series created by Rod Serling, this film of horror and the supernatural tells four separate...
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1983
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In this standard young teen/older woman sex story, Bobby (Matt Lattanzi) has had trouble with French at school, and sex out...
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Mr. Chrystal
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1982
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This for Remembrance, the autobiography of popular singer Rosemary Clooney (1928-2002), was the source for this made-for-TV...
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1982
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This groundbreaking, darkly comic horror film from director Joe Dante changed the look and feel of werewolf movies in ways...
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1981
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John Ritter plays an unsuccessful actor who takes a job posing as comic-book hero Captain Avenger at comics stores and...
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Calvin Donnelly
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1980
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Ever anxious to enter the "nighttime serial" market engendered by Dallas, NBC commissioned Flamingo Road, a casual remake of...
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1980
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The made-for-TV Portrait of an Escort stars Susan Anspach as a divorcee in financial straits, has a daughter to support. She...
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1980
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Obviously a labor of love for all concerned, Those Lips, Those Eyes is set in the 1950s. Pre-med student Thomas Hulce takes a...
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1980
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1978
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The sophomore effort for director Joe Dante, a future protégé of Steven Spielberg, this low-budget, high-camp horror spoof of...
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Dr. Robert Joak
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1978
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Mary Jane Harper Cried Last Night stars Susan Dey as a young mother with a history of mistreating her 3 year old daughter....
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1977
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1977
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"Truth is whatever gets the loudest applause." Debunking western myths even more than he did in McCabe and Mrs. Miller...
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Maj. John Burke
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1976
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Malcolm McDowell plays a World War I air ace, in charge of an elite squadron. Outwardly a bastion of courage, McDowell dies a...
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1976
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Order to Kill was originally shipped out to Spanish-speaking theatres under the title El Clan de los Immorales. The story...
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Ed McLean
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1975
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1974
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When a Canadian Mountie is killed by an Indian, his partner tracks down the man to avenge the death. The film is also known...
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1973
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This prescient satirical drama (it came out before Watergate) takes a harsh look at Richard Nixon. His rise to political...
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1972
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The Great American Tragedy is a melodrama about an aerospace engineer and his family who struggle to survive after he...
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1972
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While Raquel Welch was a household name and an international sex symbol through much of the 1960s'and 1970s, Hollywood didn't...
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Burt Henry
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1972
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In this mystery, ace-detective Bancek looks into the case of a missing coin valued at $3-million. The priceless object was...
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1972
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The worst has happened: The United States has been invaded and occupied by an unfriendly foreign power. At least, that is...
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Whitmore Channing
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1971
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Hollywood film favorite Gene Tierney makes a rare TV appearance in this episode, in which she plays one of three witnesses to...
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1969
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When a bank president requests his son-in-law's resignation, chaos ensues complete with blackmail, accidents and death. ~...
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1969
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The initials stand for University Medical Center, where this TV movie was set (the University was actually UCLA, though not...
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1969
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There isn't much disagreement as to whether this spaghetti western is styled after the Director Sergio Leone's...
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Drake
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1968
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Two former World War II pilots take to running an air-freight company in South Africa after the war. They get mixed up with...
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Col. Wilson
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1968
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Spies are exchanged when a magazine editor is arrested in East Germany in this espionage drama. ~ Rovi...
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1968
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In this exciting western, a condemned killer is just about to swing when a bank president hires him to find the outlaws who...
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1968
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James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock...
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Leslie Whitlock
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1968
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The posh St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans is the setting for this drama based on a popular novel by Arthur Hailey. Trent...
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1967
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Donning mustache and horn-rimmed glasses, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) poses as Carl Jordan, a courier for the...
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1967
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In hopes of smashing a Red spy ring, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) poses as Adam Rogers, a foreign service worker....
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1966
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The action in A Big Hand for the Little Lady centers around a high-stake poker game. The participants include some of the...
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Otto Habershaw
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1966
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In Baker City, Ohio, newspaper reporter Barbara Webb (Janice Rule) publishes the photo of a murder suspect (Bill Raisch) whom...
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1966
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A dazed man, David Stillwell (Gregory Peck), wanders down the stairs of a New York skyscraper during a power blackout, only...
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Josephson
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1966
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Vershinin
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1965
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Paul Blackshear
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1964
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This episodic drama is set in New York and chronicles the sexual lives and difficulties of three people as they describe...
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1964
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1964
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A Gathering of Eagles stars Rock Hudson as a colonel in the peacetime Strategic Air Command. His devotion to his duty as a...
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Gen. "Happy Jack" Kirby
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1963
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Damon Runyon's story "Little Miss Marker" gets a mid-'60s update in this comedy. Steve McCluskey (Tony Curtis) is the manager...
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1963
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Based on the novel by Irving Wallace, The Prize takes place in Stockholm, where several laureates gather to accept their...
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1963
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1961
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College professor Kittridge (Edgar Stehli) cannot understand why the history lectures of his future son-in-law, Professor...
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Prof. Walter Jameson
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1960
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In this crime drama, an American gumshoe goes to Johannesburg, South Africa to prove the innocence of a native accused of...
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Harry Jordan
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1958
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Don Siegel's classic exercise in psychological science fiction has often been interpreted as a cautionary fable about the...
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Dr. Miles Bennel
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1956
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Jazz musician Stan Grayson (Kevin McCarthy) wakes up from a dream in which he has killed a man during a struggle in a bizarre...
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Stan Grayson
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1956
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Adapted from a novel by Louis L'Amour, Stranger on Horseback is one of Joel McCrea's shorter western vehicles, zipping...
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Tom Bannerman
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1955
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The faces are new and the settings up-to-date, but otherwise An Annapolis Story is the tried-and-true "two guys and one girl"...
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Jim Scott
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1955
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Gambler From Natchez is one of a group on non-Cinemascope films released by 20th Century-Fox's Panorama Pictures subsidiary....
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Andre Rivage
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1954
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Auto mechanic and wannabe race-car driver Eddie Shannon (Mickey Rooney) allows himself to be led perilously astray in Drive a...
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Steve Norris
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1954
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1952
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It was considered a serious coup at Columbia Pictures when producer Stanley Kramer landed the rights to Arthur Miller's...
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Biff
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1951
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Moss Hart's hit Broadway play Winged Victory was brought to the screen in 1944, with most of its original cast intact. The...
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1944
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