Season Three of Murder She Wrote begins with the first episode of a two-part story, in which mystery writer Jessica Fletcher...
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1986
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In the second half of Murder She Wrote's two-part Season Three opener, Jessica's long-missing brother in law Neil Fletcher...
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1986
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A sequel to the 1977 TV movie Fantasy Island, this film was originally titled Fantasy Island II and slated to air on...
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1977
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While bound for London from New York, the occupants of a 747 are terrorized by a mad bomber. The jet's pilot (Robert Stack)...
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1975
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Michael Callan guest stars as Harry Springer, an otherwise honest salesman who becomes an amateur extortionist. Actually,...
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1969
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Hoping to arrange a profitable marriage between his son Al (Don Galloway) and wealthy vineyard owner Kitty Norris...
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Ruth Hamilton
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1963
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Hubert Cornfield wrote, directed, and co-produced this standard suspense story about two people who commit both murder and...
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Marian Forbes
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1960
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Cornell Woolrich, whose written works have served as the basis for many an Alfred Hitchcock production, was the author of...
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1956
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Gwen Taylor
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1956
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The fate of wealthy Jamie Dawn (Marilyn Simms) hangs in the balance as she stands trial for murder. Defense attorney Random...
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Sue
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1956
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For The High and the Mighty, director William Wellman made a point of using Cinemascope to heighten the dramatic content of a...
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Lydia Rice
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1954
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There's propaganda aplenty in RKO's I Married a Communist, the first of producer Howard R. Hughes's many anti-Red broadsides....
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Nan Collins
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1949
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Jane Bandle
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1949
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Stephanie Gaylord
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1948
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This John Wayne adventure is set in South America's rugged Andes Mountains. The Duke has been assigned by a powerful US...
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Maura Alexander
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1947
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Setting something of a record for flashbacks within flashbacks, The Locket recounts the mental disintegration of bride-to-be...
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Nancy Blair
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1946
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Robert Young stars as a WW2 pilot named Hank, who accompanies his pal Jerry (Bill Williams, in his film debut) on a furlough....
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Helen Brandt
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1945
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A disparate group of women join the Women's Army Corps to fight WW II in this upbeat war-time drama. One of the women is a...
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Leigh Rand
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1945
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Norah
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1944
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Madeline
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1944
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One of Cary Grant's most financially successful 1940s vehicles, Mr. Lucky finds Grant atypically cast as a shifty,...
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Dorothy Bryant
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1943
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This wartime weeper could just as well have been titled Stardom for Margaret, inasmuch as it solidified the popularity of...
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Nora Davis
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1942
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A fun though abortive bid to pair crime-solving duo Lew Ayres and Laraine Day for a series of thrillers, this murder mystery...
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Edwina Brown
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1942
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Mercenary taxi driver Joe Tracy (Barry Nelson) is the Yank on the Burma Road in this MGM second feature. For strictly...
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Gail Farwood
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1942
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Lucia Pell
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1941
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If Edward G. Robinson thought he'd get away from tough-guy roles by moving from Warners to MGM, he was sorely mistaken....
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Miss Cronin
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1941
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When MGM decided to move up-and-coming star Laraine Day out of the "Dr. Kildare" series, the studio did so in a startlingly...
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Mary Lamont
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1941
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MGM's The Trial of Mary Dugan was based on the popular stage play by Bayard Vellier, previously filmed as a Norma Shearer...
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Mary Dugan
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1941
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Dr. Jim Kildare (Lew Ayres) plays Good Samaritan with potentially disastrous results in The People vs. Dr. Kildare. Happening...
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Mary Lamont
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1941
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Having tried to wrest Shirley Temple away from 20th Century-Fox for nearly seven years, MGM was finally able to put the...
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Dr. Angela Martha Kent
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1941
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This fourth entry in MGM's "Dr. Kildare" series once again stars Lew Ayres as Kildare, Laraine Day as his sweetheart Mary...
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Nurse Mary Lamont
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1940
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Dr. Kildare's Crisis is actually one suffered by his fiancee, nurse Mary Lamont (Laraine Day). Mary's financier brother...
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Mary Lamont
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1940
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This soapy drama stars Hedy Lamarr as a would be model who meets a research doctor en route to the US from Europe. They meet...
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Linda Rodgers
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1940
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Adapted from the novel by Howard Spring, My Son My Son stars Brian Aherne as a self-made success determined to give his son...
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Maeve O'Riorden
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1940
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Fourteen scriptwriters spent five years toiling over a movie adaptation of war correspondent Vincent Sheehan's...
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Carol Fisher
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1940
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Social-climbing Helen (Jean Muir) sends her less-pretentious younger sister Kate (Laraine Day) to a party in her stead, and...
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Kate Lattimer
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1940
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Appointed resident assistant at the Byng State Hospital by his mentor Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore), young Doctor...
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Mary Lamont
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1940
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This formula western stars George O'Brien as a member of the Arizona Rangers, a quasi-vigilante society aimed at ridding the...
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Letty Meade
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1939
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Tarzan Finds a Son was to have been Maureen O'Sullivan's final Tarzan film, with Jane getting killed in the final reel. But...
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Mrs. Richard Lancing
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1939
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The second of MGM's "Dr. Kildare" series, Calling Dr. Kildare finds the title character (Lew Ayres) transferred to Blair...
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Mary Lamont
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1939
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In this interesting drama, a highly respected straight-arrow Irish cop is pleased when his son follows him onto the force....
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Eileen Daly
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1939
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In this third installment of MGM's "Dr. Kildare" series, Dr. James Kildare (Lew Ayres) comes to the rescue when his...
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1939
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In this often funny crime melodrama, a librarian moves to a small town and finds herself the butt of local gossip. While the...
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1938
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Directed competently by the veteran William Nigh, this ultra low-budget Western from diminutive Crescent Pictures Corp....
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1938
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1938's The Painted Desert borrows the title and precious little else from the 1931 western of the same name. Hero...
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Carol Banning
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1938
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1938
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Though not the first Dr. Kildare film ever made, this is the first entry in MGM's long-running series set at Blair General...
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1938
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In this crime drama, a newsboy and a reporter join forces to stop the racketeer who has been bilking lottery winners. The...
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1937
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Produced by Sam Goldwyn, this second film version of Olive Higgins Prouty's Stella Dallas is by far the best. The combined...
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1937
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Bob Steele once again goes in search for the outlaw who murdered his father in this average Western released by Republic...
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1937
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