Take a colorful trip through cinema history while discovering the incredible story of celebrated British cinematographer...
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2011
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Kim Hunter, the woman who played the legendary Stella Kowalski in 1951's A Streetcar Named Desire, finds herself in another...
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Muriel
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2000
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Screenwriter Arne Olsen makes his directorial debut in this comedy that explores the real meaning of youth and age. Owen...
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2000
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Emmeline Brown
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1999
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Set in a Nova Scotian fishing community, the made-for-TV Blue Moon focuses on a group of local citizens who are under the...
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1999
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In this period drama laced with music and romance, Keith Carradine plays Dan "Magic Legs" Scott, a tap dancer who has enjoyed...
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1999
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Boaz Yakin (a Sundance winner for Fresh) wrote and directed this drama, set in Brooklyn's Orthodox Jewish community, about a...
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1998
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This documentary takes a look back at the making of Planet of the Apes. Not just a campy sci-fi thriller, the film was also...
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1998
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Clint Eastwood directed this adaptation of John Berendt's non-fiction best-seller about a Savannah, Georgia, murder case....
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1997
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While cleaning out their apartment, Paul (Paul Reiser) and Jamie (Helen Hunt) come across a bundle of WWII-era love letters...
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1994
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1993
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Two well-known directors each adapt stories by Edgar Allen Poe in this horror drama. George Romero's "The Facts in the Case...
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1991
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Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) finds herself facing a lawsuit--and a possible prison term--as Murder She Wrote launches...
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1990
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The two-part TV movie Cross of Fire is set in the 1920s, when the Ku Klux Klan was at the height of its political power in...
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1989
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1988
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A scientist discovers that he isn't an only child in this effects-laden creature feature whose cast includes screen veterans...
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Amanda Hollins
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1987
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The brutal Salem witch trials provide the setting for this provocative drama that presents the story of an accused woman who...
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1985
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In this drama, the failed pilot for a TV series, a psychologist endeavors to balance his turbulent personal life, with those...
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1985
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Skokie is the true story of a critical test of Constitutional rights in Illinois. In 1977, a small band of American...
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1981
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Jason Robards stars as the ailing, 62-year-old President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in F.D.R.: The Last Year. Though visibly...
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Lucy Rutherford
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1980
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Based on the best-selling memoirs of Lillian Rogers Parks, the NBC miniseries Backstairs at the White House traces over five...
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1979
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Because the producers couldn't get clearance to film on the real Golden Gate bridge, The Golden Gate Murders is enacted upon...
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1979
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In the first half of a two-part story, greenhorn detective Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan) asks Jim (James Garner) to help...
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1979
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This pilot film for a TV series titled Hancock was initially telecast as The Dark Side of Innocence. The Hancocks are a...
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1976
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This low-key (and low-budget) occult tale begins in upstate New York, where a young girl is accidentally run down by a jeep...
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The Good Witch
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1976
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Kim Hunter guest stars as Crazy Annie, a skid row derelict. Undercover detective Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) invades the...
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1976
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William Devane stars as John Henry Faulk, a popular radio and TV entertainer of the 1950s. In 1956, Faulk is blacklisted on...
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1975
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Ellery Queen (also known as Too Many Suspects) was the 78-minute pilot film for a TV series based on the fictional...
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1975
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"Bad" Ronald (Scott Jacoby) has been in hiding in a secret room ever since going off the deep end and killing a teenaged girl...
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Elaine Wilby
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1974
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Born Innocent, originally telecast September 9, 1974, concerns the plight of a teenaged reform-school inmate, played by...
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1974
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While still grieving over the murder of her son, Joanna Portman (Kim Hunter) is visited by a young girl (Gretchen Corbett)...
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1974
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Aging socialite Athena Champion (Kim Hunter) desperately seeks out the aid of her friend Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr)....
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1974
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Joseph Bottoms plays a 17-year-old high school boy who gets his girl friend Kay Lenz pregnant. The girl wants to put the baby...
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1974
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Guest star Kim Hunter is cast as brilliant but superstitious master criminal Hannah O'Connel, who engineers a million-dollar...
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Hannah O'Connel
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1973
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This TV movie stars Bill Bixby as a professional magician who is wrongly accused of a crime and sent to prison. Upon his...
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1973
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The producers of In Search of America never declared outright that the made-for-TV film was intended as a series pilot, but...
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1971
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Escape From the Planet of the Apes is the third in the series of films based upon the Planet of the Apes characters created...
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Zira
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1971
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One of a number of films that dealt with addiction following the explosion of recreational drug use in the 1960s, Jennifer on...
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1971
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Sometime after the events of the first Planet of the Apes, the climax of which is repeated frame for frame at the beginning...
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Zira
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1970
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Vincent Edwards, four years removed from Ben Casey, enters another branch of the healing profession in the made-for-TV Dial...
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1969
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Kim Hunter guest-stars as greedy Ada Halle, who holds a monopoly on all salt deposits in Spanish Wells. Charging exorbitant...
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Ada Halle
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1968
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In this drama, a little orphan must work a migrant crop picker to survive. He finally finds a home when he moves to a...
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1968
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Originally intended as a project for Blake Edwards, the film version of Pierre Boule's semisatiric sci-fi novel came to the...
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Zira
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1968
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John Cheever's "misery in suburbia" short stories, brief and to the point, have always proven excellent TV fodder. Director...
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Betty Graham
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1968
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Adapted for television by Robert Hartung from the play by Barrie Stavus, Lamp at Midnight deals with the 16th-century...
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1966
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Vincent Bruce (Warren Beatty) is a Korean War veteran who becomes an occupational therapist in a private mental hospital that...
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Bea Brice
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1964
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In the closing months of World War II, phony spiritualist Adelaide Winters (Kim Hunter) has come up with a cruel but...
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Adelaide Winters
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1964
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Give Us Barabbas! was originally telecast in color on March 26, 1961. The story begins during the trial of Jesus, conducted...
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1960
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In this curious blend of Western and detective melodrama, Jock Mahoney plays a frontier gumshoe named Hogan. When an old...
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Mary Kingman
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1958
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Adapting a made-for-TV play that he had directed for the screen, John Frankenheimer made his feature film debut with this...
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Helen Ditmar
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1957
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Rod Serling wasn't telling whom he based the leading character of his TV play The Comedian upon, but sharp-eyed viewers could...
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1957
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1956
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Harlan "Mountain" McClintock (Jack Palance) has been a professional boxer for 14 years. He's been in the ring for over 110...
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Grace Carney
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1956
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Trouble brews when a widowed, small town librarian takes a stand against censorship. The trouble begins when the town...
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Martha Lockridge
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1956
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George and Helen Pasashvily's colorful memoir Anything Can Happen was delightfully brought to the screen by the Paramount...
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Helen Watson
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1952
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An abundance of subplots are expertly woven together by screenwriter/director Richard Brooks in Deadline - USA....
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Nora Hutchinson
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1952
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Stella Kowalski
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1951
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Also known as Stairway to Heaven, A Matter of Life and Death is the remarkable British fantasy film that became the surprise...
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June
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1946
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"You can live a long time in three days -- sometimes when you're in a tight spot, you can live a year in ten seconds." US...
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1945
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Set not in the 14th century milieu of Geoffrey Chaucer but in wartime Britain, A Canterbury Tale begins with rural justice of...
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1944
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Betrayed is the reissue title for the classic melodrama When Strangers Marry. In her third film, Kim Hunter plays a waitress...
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Millie
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1944
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A bit treacly at times, Tender Comrade is nonetheless a fascinating distillation of the American mindset during WW2. Ginger...
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1943
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Mary Gibson
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1943
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