Voice-acting legend Peter Cullen (Transformers) lends his deep, velvety pipes to this special Voltron feature in which a...
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1986
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1984
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More a "greatest hits" movie than an actual stand-alone film of its own, Shogun Assassin is the delirious hybrid of two...
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1980
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Kurt Russell returns as Dexter Riley, the dedicated student of Medfield College who just can't stay out of trouble, in this...
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1975
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Part of the prolific cartoon version of the Addams Family series, this episode finds Gomez taking on the New York Police...
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1974
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Addams Family: Left in Lurch presents four issues from the animated version of the monster family TV series. Included here...
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1974
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This video is more animated action from the Addams Family, when the ghoulish group finds there's sawdust in their veins and...
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1974
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In these zany cartoon creations of the Addams bunch, we find the family traveling coast-to-coast in a retrofitted...
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1974
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There's definitely something in the air when a pungent perfume bottle smashes in the back seat of Adam-12. Despite the...
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1974
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With the conspicuous exception of Roy Desoto (Kevin Tighe), The men of Squad 51 form a firehouse barbershop quartet to enter...
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1974
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1974
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For its fourth (and final) animated-cartoon presentation, ABC Afterschool Special offers another effort from the...
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1974
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Over the protests of his mother Olivia (Michael Learned), John-Boy insists upon entering a seven-day dance marathon with a...
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1974
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1973
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With Adam-12 temporarily out of commission, Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) are temporarily...
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1973
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Incensed that Mike has written a stern and critical letter to President Nixon, super-patriotic Archie tries to set things...
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Screenwriter
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1971
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Lidsville, the third of Sid and Marty Krofft's Saturday-morning childrens' series, was arguably the wierdest and wildest,...
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1971
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks was produced several years after Walt Disney's death and released in the fall of 1971. As it turned...
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1971
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Interviewed by a WCBS-TV reporter about Nixon's economic plan, Archie is thrilled to learn that his interview will appear on...
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Screen Story
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1971
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Pop singers Sonny and Cher are featured in this fluffy film that chronicles the popular duo's ideas for the film in which...
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1967
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In this musical farce, a dim-witted fellow finally gets his chance to become a secret agent like his brother when the former...
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Director
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1966
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Directed by versatile standup comedian Lenny Weinrib, Wild Wild Winter is more palatable in its comic scenes than its musical...
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Director
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1966
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In one of the series' best-ever episodes, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) is the victim of a practical joke perpetrated by Buddy...
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1965
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Teen idol James Darren supplies the singing voice (but not, surprisingly the speaking voice!) for his cartoon counterpart...
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1965
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It's music, mayhem and fun in the sun as three aspiring rockers attempt to scare up enough money to get their instruments out...
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Director
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1965
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Suffering from a toothache, Martin (Ray Walston) soon realizes that his malady is more detrimental to his eyes than his jaw....
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1964
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Herman (Fred Gwynne) falls asleep in the Munster Koach, inadvertently leaving the keys in the ignition. Shortly thereafter,...
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1964
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1963
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This amusing romantic comedy concerns Dr. Gerald Boyer (James Garner), a successful gynecologist with a wife and two...
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1963
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Business has been bad of late for mortician Amos Duff (John Fiedler), and things don't brighten up much when Marvin Foley...
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1962
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1962
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Buddy (Morey Amsterdam) has an opportunity to become head writer for "The Dan Howard Show," but Alan Brady won't release him...
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Jackie Brewster
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1961
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Hopelessly in love with Poopsie Barrett (Sarah Marshall), the childlike, scatterbrained wife of his boss James Barrett...
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1960
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When mobster Little Dandy Dorf (Frankie Darro) makes a pass at sultry nightclub singer Georgia (Linda Lawson), he is punched...
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1960
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