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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1980
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The made-for-television movie The Henderson Monster is about a genetic scientist who experiments with the creation of new...
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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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An upper crust's sharp tongue has a negative impact on those who surround her in this adaptation of Richard Sheridan's...
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1975
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1975
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Long before Sally Struthers began promoting mail-order college degrees, she starred in this made-for-TV melodrama. Struthers...
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1974
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Director Francesco Rosi returns to his recurring theme of the connections between legal and illegal exercises of power in...
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1973
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Pueblo is a 2-hour videotaped special, originally telecast March 29, 1973 on ABC Theatre. Hal Holbrook stars as commander...
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1973
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Ronald Loper (Robert F. Lyons) heads a gang of kidnappers who are secure in the belief that they've pulled off the perfect...
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1973
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The Broadway Theatre Archive presents this performance of Ronald Ribman's The Ceremony of Innocence. Set in the 11th century,...
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1972
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Airport had enough plot and enough star power in its cast for three feature films, and it only encompassed about half of the...
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1970
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Though he has been accused of killing his wife, mental patient Walter Carr (Earl Holliman)--who has no memory of the...
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1970
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Famed anonymous director Alan Smithee (in this case a hybrid of Richard Totten and Don Siegel), directed this turgid western...
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1969
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Star-in-the-making Robert Duvall appears in this episode as Joseph Troy, one of two fugitives who are hiding from the Feds in...
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1968
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Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) launches an investigation into the beating death of drug addict Joseph Spooner. Veteran police...
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1967
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The F.B.I. begins its third season as Federal Inspector Lew Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) enters a poker game where the...
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1967
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The winner of the 1967 Oscar for Best Picture (as well as four other Oscars), In the Heat of the Night is set in a small...
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1967
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1967
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Steve McQueen received his only Academy Award nomination for his performance in this epic-scale war drama, based on the novel...
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1966
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A melancholy poet meets a beautiful vagabond while spending the night in a darkened department store in this...
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Roscoe Potts
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1966
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Beau Bridges guest stars as a wounded young man who stumbles into the Justice Department Building in Virginia, carrying half...
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1965
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Robert Taylor closed out his MGM contract with the 1963 western Cattle King. Taylor plays a Wyoming rancher at odds with...
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Chester A. Arthur
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1963
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Julian Berniers (Dean Martin ) return from Illinois with his young bride Lily (Yvette Mimieux) to the family in New Orleans....
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1963
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Since it was released in the same year as his masterpiece, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), it is ironic that this drama was...
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1962
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The Great Impostor is the true story of chameleonlike Canadian Ferdinand Waldo DeMara Jr., well-played by Tony Curtis. Unable...
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1961
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A guest instructor at a South American university, American political-science professor Gavin Carroll (Larry Gates) takes an...
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1961
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One of the few Twilight Zone episodes with virtually no sci-fi/fantasy trappings whatsoever, this is nonetheless a disturbing...
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Dr. Stockton
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1961
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Louis Rosen
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1961
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A skeleton in a museum collection of Native American artifacts catches the eye of a man named Newton Clovis (Myron McCormick...
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1961
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The Young Savages is what used to be called a "thinking man's picture" about a potentially lurid subject: urban juvenile...
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Randolph
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1961
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Cliff Robertson plays Tolly Devlin, an embittered ex-convict who has spent a lifetime tracking down the men who murdered his...
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1961
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Dean Martin plays an easygoing Southern politician, long on charm but short on brains. Susan Hayward, a poor girl with rich...
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1961
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TV producer Aaron Spelling first came up with the story for this standard western set in a small town just after the American...
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1960
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Newly released from prison, Frank O'Dean (Harry Guardino) would like to go straight, but is forced into working for the...
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1960
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Guest star Larry Gates is cast as Jacob Darien, the leader of a Quaker sect which has purchased land in California. While...
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Jacob Darien
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1960
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Based on a successful stage play, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker loses in this adaptation to film by becoming more serious...
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1959
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This dynamic and commanding adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning play focuses on a troubled Southern...
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1958
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After the success of From Here to Eternity, pairing Frank Sinatra with another James Jones novel made perfect sense. Set in...
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1958
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The Rico brothers are mobsters in the employ of syndicate head Sid Kubick. Richard Conte plays the one Rico brother who has...
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Sid Kubik
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1957
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Kim Novak is clearly out of her depth as legendary Broadway actress Jeanne Eagels, but one can't fault her for trying very...
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Al Brooks
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1957
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In his film debut, Ben Gazzara repeats his stage portrayal of Jocko De Paris, a manipulative psychotic who holds a Southern...
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Maj. Avery
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1957
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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. Dan Kauffmann
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1956
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One of the most ambitious productions ever undertaken during the era of "live" television, this adaptation of Walter Lord's...
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1956
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In this comedy sequel to Wonderful Town (a popular Broadway musical), Kim, a museum worker from Providence, Rhode Island,...
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1955
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An outdoor adventure musical comedy, Take Me to Town features Ann Sheridan as Vermilion O'Toole, a barroom singer with a...
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1953
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In this fourth of the "Francis" series, former Army officer Peter Stirling (Donald O'Connor) becomes a reporter for a big...
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Dan Austin
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1953
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Above and Beyond is the story of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as told from the perspective of the man who flew the...
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Capt. Parsons
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1952
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Authentic New Orleans locations enhance the overall enjoyment of the prizefight melodrama Glory Alley. A mere few seconds...
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1952
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1952
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