An ancient evil finds resistance in the most unlikely of places in this oddball comedy horror effort from Phantasm director...
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2003
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When has-been baseball player Jack Elliot (Tom Selleck) is signed by a Japanese team, he is initially reluctant to take the...
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1992
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1991
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In this lively comedy, a womanizing actor dies and is granted a second chance at life on the condition that he remain...
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1989
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When the beautiful Makua (Marlene Sai) witnesses a murder, Magnum (Tom Selleck) does his best to protect her from the...
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1986
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Flamboyant, giallo-style gore effects are the only highlight of this otherwise pedestrian supernatural horror film, which was...
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George Leahy
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1984
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Metalstorm was a courageous if unsuccessful attempt to renew the 3-D craze of the 1950s. Jeffrey Byron heads the cast as...
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1983
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Robin's Nest is turned over to a Hollywood production crew as a location for a movie starring Magnum's favorite actress...
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1982
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In 1982, there was a brief cycle of homosexual-relationship films, none of which were successful enough to form the basis of...
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1982
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In The Man With Bogart's Face, an affectionate send-up of the Bogart detective films of the 1940s, Robert Sacchi plays a man...
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1980
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The title of this made-for-TV biopic is faintly risible: is there anything about Marilyn Monroe that we don't know by now?...
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1980
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The first volley in the never-ending "Presley movie" blitzkrieg, the made-for-TV Elvis: The Movie stars Kurt Russell as the...
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1979
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1978
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1977
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Based on the best-selling Vincent Bugliosi book of the same name, Helter Skelter is a made-for-TV account of the...
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1976
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No Stone Unturned was the second-season opener of the Banacek TV series. George Peppard plays insurance investigator Banacek,...
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1973
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Season Two of Streets of San Francisco opens with an episode focusing on Steve Keller (Michael Douglas), the young partner of...
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1973
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Lassie gets lost in the big city of Los Angeles while a little deaf girl undergoes an operation. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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The modern-day Native American occupation and protest at Wounded Knee is the subject of this drama from Tom Giles. ~ Jason...
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1972
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Despite the fact that most of the westerns made at this time (early '70s) were "deconstructionist" westerns, which either...
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1972
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1970
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Befriending the nephew of pro football star Ken Granger (Larry Pennell), Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) soon develops an acute case...
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1970
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Irwin Allen, praised in some circles as a science fiction genius and damned in others as a shameless schlockmeister, produced...
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1970
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Although the characters' names were changed, The Great White Hope was a thinly veiled account of the trials and tribulations...
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1970
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In a change-of-pace Mission:Impossible episode, Jim Phelps makes a sentimental journey to his rural home town. Even here,...
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1970
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In another "crossover" episode, Petticoat Junction's Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) wins a trip to Hollywood. Upon his arrival in...
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1969
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Banker Drysdale lives in mortal terror that the Clampetts will withdraw their millions and return to Hooterville. To prevent...
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1968
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Larry Chapman (Milton Frome), head of the movie studio owned by Jed Clampett, announces plans to film a new TV series,...
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1967
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Feeling a bit sorry for bachelor girl Jane Hathaway, Granny tries to figure out a way to transfer movie star Dash Riprock's...
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1967
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Hoping to get close to movie idol Dash Riprock (Larry Pennell), predatory waitress Susie (Carol Booth) pretends to be in love...
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1966
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In the first episode of a three-part story arc, guest star Wally Cox is cast as P. Caspar Biddle, the head of the Beverly...
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1966
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In the second episode of a three-part story arc, movie idol Dash Riprock (Larry Pennell), temporarily heartbroken that Elly...
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1966
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1965
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In the conclusion of a three-part story arc, movie star Dash Riprock (Larry Pennell) tries his best to follow studio orders...
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1965
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In the second chapter of a three-part story arc, Elly May goes to work at Mammoth Pictures, the movie studio owned by her...
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1965
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The unexpected arrival of notorious "coward" Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) in a small town proves to be both surprising and...
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1965
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Alan Reed Jr. guest stars as beatnik artist Sheldon Epps, who crashes his jalopy when he spots Elly May lounging around the...
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1965
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This colorful western saga finds Old Surehand (Stewart Granger) and his comical sidekick Old Wabble (Paddy Fox) hot on the...
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The Gen.
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1965
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In Volume 35 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a two-dimensional alien...
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1964
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In Volume 25 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a scientist on a remote...
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1964
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If Warner Bros.' pageantlike The FBI Story resembles an episode of Jack Webb's Dragnet at times, it's probably because the...
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George Crandall
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1959
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The mother (Shirley O'Hara) of young cavalryman Henry Carver (Larry Pennell), who has deserted his post and escaped into the...
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1959
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Actor Cornel Wilde branched out into directing with The Devil's Hairpin--reserving the starring role for himself. Wilde plays...
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1957
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Danny Kaye spoofs medieval swashbucklers in this classic musical comedy. While the infant King of England awaits his rightful...
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1956
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The Rudolf Friml operetta The Vagabond King was first filmed in 1930, with Dennis King in the lead. On both sides of this...
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1956
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This video contains an episode of the television show The Johnny Rath Story. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi...
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1956
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Set in 1952, at a point when the United States was bogged down in the "police action," Hell's Horizon focuses on one crew of...
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1955
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The Untamed West is the reissue title of the Pine-Thomas production The Far Horizons. This romanticized retelling of the...
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1955
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In Seven Angry Men, Raymond Massey stars as controversial 19th-century abolitionist John Brown, a role he'd previously...
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Oliver
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1955
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