Nightclub singer Ilona Vance (Vera Ralston) is Accused of Murder in this Republic programmer. And from the looks of things,...
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1956
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When the ladies of Mayberrry complain about the hootchie-kootchie dancers at a travelling carnival, Andy is forced to close...
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1965
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Bob Danvers, an arrogant, irresponsible rodeo star, retaliates for losing his wife by having an affair with a pretty fan in...
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1953
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Fred Olen Ray always manages to attract major names to his bargain-basement actioners, and Armed Response is no exception....
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Burt Roth
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1986
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Arrow in the Dust is an intelligently assembled story of regeneration. Deserting cavalry trooper Bart Laish (Sterling Hayden)...
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1954
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A Mexican revolutionary offers four marauding outlaws a million bucks to destroy an arsenal owned by the Mexican army. The...
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Roy King
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1972
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Marshal Brennan (Douglas Fowley) lies dying at the outset of this compact western. Fleeing from a posse, an unnamed...
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Shad Donaphin
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1957
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1953
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Lee Van Cleef plays a fiercely independent river ferryman in the Old West. Bandit Warren Oates, fresh from decimating a local...
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Travis
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1970
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A longtime "dream" project of production designer-turned-director Eugene Lourie, The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms sees the...
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1953
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Cudlip
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1968
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As the 19th century entered its last decade, the Dalton brothers were some of the era's most notorious outlaws. During a...
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1918
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1955
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1966
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Written by William Raynor and Myles Wilder, "The Blood Line" opens as Luke Grayson (played by former B-western star Allan...
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1960
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In the first episode of a three-part story, President Grant (William Bryant) asks Jason (Chuck Connors) to find out the...
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1966
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In the second episode of a three-part story, Presidential emissary Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) has managed to disuade his...
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1966
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In the concluding episode of a three-part story, sinister forces have conspired against both General Custer (Robert Lansing)...
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1966
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Though he hardly relishes the assignment, Jason (Chuck Connors) agrees to help a rural undertaker haul a coffin into town....
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1965
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Brooding Gregory Peck arrives in a small western town to witness the hanging of the men whom he holds responsible for the...
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1958
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In this routine action-adventure film patterned after the trend-setting Raiders of the Lost Ark, a GI is requested by the...
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1982
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A Native American working for the government must investigate the Indian Commissioner's death. Soon he uncovers the schemes...
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Capt. Apache
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1971
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Writer-director Samuel Fuller applies his kino-fist to this raw-boned war drama -- one of the first American films to deal...
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Maj. Cham
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1957
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China
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1986
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A combined force of Italian and American commandos are ordered to attack and take over an air base in North Africa with only...
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Sgt. Sullivan
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1968
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1970
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1956
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A cocky young hoodlum may have gotten in over his head as he reaches for the top in this crime drama. Antonio Mancuso...
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1972
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Rory Calhoun stars as veteran gunfighter Brett Wade in Dawn at Socorro. In a lengthy flashback, the audience learns why Wade...
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1954
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Fred MacMurray is the beleagured hero of the Universal western Day of the Badman. MacMurray plays circuit judge Jim Scott,...
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1958
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Piecing together exciting film footage of martial arts performances, Deadliest Art demonstrates the reasons for the...
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1990
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Ryan
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1967
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A captain convicted of deserting his cavalry (Bekim Fehmiu) is released to lead a band of deputized renegades. Together, the...
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1971
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The third of four Wayne Morris B-westerns for Allied Artists, Desperado casts Morris as fugitive gunman Sam Garrett. The...
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1954
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This 1973 Italian production (remade by Simon Nuchtern for an American release two years later) is a buddy film with a...
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Frankie Diomede
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1973
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The year is 1997. Manhattan Island is now a heavily guarded maximum-security prison, where the scum of the earth have...
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Bob Hauk
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1981
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Col. Douglas Mortimer
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1965
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A drama from the early television series: "A Measure of Faith." ~ Rovi...
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1952
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This 1967 spaghetti western stars a master of that genre, Lee Van Cleef, as an aging, half-mad gunfighter. In an effort to...
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Frank Talby
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1967
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Father John/Lewis
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1975
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In the last and the best installment of his so-called "Dollars" trilogy of Sergio Leone-directed "spaghetti westerns,"...
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The Bad
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1966
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Il Grande Duello is the original title of this Italian/French/West German production. The titular duel pits hard-bitten...
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Clayton
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1973
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Based on an actual bank heist (and even using the St. Louis policemen who took part in thwarting the original robbery), this...
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1959
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Gun Battle at Monterey begins where most other westerns would end: with outlaw Turner (Sterling Hayden) double-crossed and...
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Kirby
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1957
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Of the many filmed versions of the October 26, 1881, O.K. Corral shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral...
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1957
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This generically-titled crime caper stars Mamie Van Doren as Vegas nightclub singer Vi Victor and Lee Van Cleef as her...
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Mike Bennett
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1958
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Gypsy Colt was based on a story by Eric Knight, better known for his enduring dog saga Lassie Come Home. This time, a...
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Hank
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1954
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1980
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Hired by a bank to collect $10,000 from rancher Dan Tibner (Nestor Paiva), Paladin (Richard Boone) finds that Tibner has been...
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1963
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired as escort for Edna Harden (Jeanne Cooper), who is bound for a reunion with her husband, a...
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1962
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In this made-for-HBO thriller, Pierce Brosnan stars as an ex-convict who seeks revenge on the racetrack partner...
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1988
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This Western classic stars Gary Cooper as Hadleyville marshal Will Kane, about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon...
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1952
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary...
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1962
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In this drama, a divinity student endeavors to help the police break up the rackets by impersonating his jailed brother, a...
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1955
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Though Roger Corman was still new to sci-fi in 1956, he made up for lost time with the above-average quickie It Conquered the...
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Tom Anderson
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1956
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The psychological makeup of a dangerous gunman is probed in Jack Slade. Beginning with his childhood, Slade (Mark Stevens) is...
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1953
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A tall horseman (Jock Mahoney) rides into the small town of Arborville, deserted except for redheaded Jody (Luana Patten),...
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1957
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Kansas City Confidential, Phil Karlson's low (low) budget, B-grade film noir, opens on a Kansas City armored-car robbery...
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Tony
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1952
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McClain
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1977
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With shoddy production values and a plot that seems to be more of an excuse for violence than anything else, this underpar...
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1985
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1986
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Spaghetti meets chop-suey in the Italian/Spanish/Hong Kong production Blood Money. Lee VanCleef plays an adventurer in...
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Dakota
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1974
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In this western, a good man becomes an outlaw after his stagecoach mail business falls to the faster railroad mail. To save...
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1957
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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1952
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Based on a 1941 movie entitled Shepherd of the Hills, this is the story of a gunfighter who decides to return home after 17...
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1957
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Filmed in 1958 and released by United Artists in 1959, Machete is set on vast Puerto Rican plantation. Juano Hernandez plays...
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Miguel
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1958
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This is the final sequel to The Magnificent Seven. In this chapter, the lead gunslinger has settled down with a new wife,...
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1972
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Ray Milland made his directorial debut with the Republic western A Man Alone. Milland also starred in the film, playing...
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Clantin
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1955
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Like Pontius Pilate, director John Ford asks "What is truth?" in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--but unlike Pilate, Ford...
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1962
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1984
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John Peter McAllister
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1984
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Seeking shelter from a particularly brutal Montana winter, Beau finds himself in a cave which is being used as a bank...
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1961
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A Vietnam War veteran (Fred Williamson) is discharged from the Army, and becomes involved with mobsters when he is unable to...
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1975
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Virile leading man Phil Carey heads the cast of the 3D western The Nebraskan. Carey plays U.S. Army scout Wade Harper,...
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Reno
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1953
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The made-for-TV Fatal Chase stars Lee Van Cleef as taciturn U.S. marshal Ike Scanlon. Designed as the pilot for a weekly...
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1977
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Karate champ Chuck Norris returns for another chop-socky vigilante flick in The Octagon, one of a handful of undistinguished...
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McCarn
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1980
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1956
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A nearly burned-out Mafia assassin finds himself hunted after his own girl friend and his best pal pull a double cross. The...
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1977
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Returning to work after a four-week absence, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) makes up for lost time by agreeing to represent...
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1963
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Audie Murphy plays a gunslinger put in charge of a posse. His quarry is a four-man bandit gang that has robbed the local...
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1961
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Debra Paget displays as much epidermis as the 1954 censors would allow in the escapist adventure Princess of the Nile....
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1954
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In this entry in the long-running Bowery Boys series, Sach becomes a mind-reader after he is punched in the nose. To...
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1953
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In this western, the town sheriff must look into a scandal involving his friend who is reportedly having an affair with a...
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Sadler Killer
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1957
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In this western set in the Mexican controlled part of California, a villainous cavalry officer is trying to force the owner...
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1957
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Rails into Laramie is one of the more obscure Universal-International western programmers of the 1950s, but this is no...
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1954
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Jonathan Corbett (Lee Van Cleef) is one of the top lawmen in the State of Texas. He's so good at what he does, that he's been...
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Jonathan Corbett
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1967
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In this spaghetti western, a quick-drawing, hard-riding granite faced, steel-eyed ex-Confederate soldier (Lee VanCleef) rides...
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Sabata
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1971
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This is one of several solid B-grade Westerns produced at the height of the genre's popularity in the '50s by the partnership...
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Frank
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1959
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Though running 90 minutes, Road to Denver moves along at a much faster clip than most Republic "A" westerns. John Payne and...
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1955
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Sabata
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1969
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1960
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A sheriff struggles vainly to keep the annual Cannonball Run cross-country race from taking place in this comedy. ~ Sandra...
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1989
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In this crime drama a safe cracker comes out of retirement to pull off one last caper. The Germans behind the theft are...
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Chris
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1976
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1975
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1954
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Kiefer
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1975
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Randolph Scott is tall in the saddle once more in the Scott-Brown production Ten Wanted Men. The star is cast as John...
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1954
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In order to win the $28 million prize in a fortune hunt, a former Miss Universe must perform incredible feats of physical...
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1989
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Ed McGaffey
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1957
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Zachary Scott heads the cast of the heavily plotted western Treasure of Ruby Hills. The son of a notorious outlaw, Haney...
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1955
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The catch-all title Tribute to a Bad Man had been floating around MGM for years (at one point, it was the working title for...
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1956
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Audie Murphy plays wagon train scout Jim Harvey in Universal-International's Tumbleweed. Through a series of unfortunate...
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1953
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Originally filmed for Twilight Zone's second season, writer-director Montgomery Pittman's "The Grave" was not telecast until...
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Steinhart
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1961
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Reportedly, there was no love lost between the three stars of Untamed Frontier, and perhaps it was this tension that added so...
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1952
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Capone lieutenant Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) attempts to bribe Chicago mayor Anton...
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1960
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Capone's second-in-command Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) steps up his heretofore...
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1960
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The oft-filmed Zane Grey yarn The Vanishing American is given respectful treatment in this Republic "A" production....
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1955
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1953
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1953
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The Yellow Tomahawk stars Rory Calhoun as a Wyoming Indian scout who forms a strong friendship with Cheyenne warrior Lee Van...
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1954
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Though several concessions to the censors and the box-office were made in adapting Irwin Shaw's bestseller The Young Lions to...
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1958
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