When a wealthy friend of the San Francisco police commissioner reports that his dog is missing, a disgruntled Ironside...
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1970
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In this musical showcase, a married couple leaves the Big Apple for a vacation in Music City. Once in Nashville, the...
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1969
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Released theatrically overseas, How to Steal the World was comprised of two episodes from the American TV series Man from...
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1968
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Helicopter Spies is a Man From UNCLE "feature film"--actually spliced together from a two-part adventure from the UNCLE TV...
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1968
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The Man from UNCLE comes to the big screen in this spy thriller comprised of episodes from the popular television series....
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1967
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In this episode from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. series, the two good guy spies must stop a criminal mastermind from altering the...
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1966
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Some extra footage was added to segments of two episodes from the television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964-68) to...
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Alexander Waverly
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1966
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Mr. Waverly
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1966
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One of Our Spies is Missing was cobbled together from a two-part episode of the American TV series Man From UNCLE, then...
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Mr. Alexander Waverly
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1966
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This feature-length espionage thriller is an expanded version of an episode of the TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. entitled...
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Mr. Alexander Waverly
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1966
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Switching from black-and-white to color for its second season, the popular espionage series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. also...
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Alexander Waverly
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1965
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This film is essentially the original pilot for the popular 1960s television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. It was expanded...
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1965
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Alexander Waverly
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1965
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her...
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1965
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Although it started out as a relatively serious espionage series with satirical undertones, by the time its third season...
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Alexander Waverly
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1965
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Alexander Waverly
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1964
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Based on the novel by Irving Wallace, The Prize takes place in Stockholm, where several laureates gather to accept their...
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1963
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Father Fitzgibbons
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1962
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Neither fish nor fowl, this docudrama is an odd combination of ostensible statistics and dramatic fiction. Using the...
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Professor Logan
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1961
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The first half of this 1961 Walt Disney Presents episode shows the work that went behind the delightful animated opening...
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1961
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We get a double dose of Hayley Mills in this Disney vehicle: she plays 13-year-old identical twins Susan and Sharon, who meet...
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1961
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to...
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The Professor
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1959
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1958
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1956
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A man with a strangely misshapen face wanders out of the desert near a small town and falls to the ground dead. The county...
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Prof. Gerald Deemer
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1955
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Samuel and Bella Spewack's English adaptation of French playwright Albert Husson's morbidly humorous stage piece...
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1955
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Based on the novel by Thorne Smith-and partly on the book's spinoff feature films-The Adventures of Topper stars Leo G....
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Cosmo Topper
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1953
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Treasure of the Golden Condor is a Technicolor remake of 1942's Son of Fury; both films were based on the same novel by...
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1953
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This costume drama was based on the historical fiction of Margaret Irwin, which embellishes the facts of the early years of...
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1953
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Ernest Hemingway could never come to terms with Hollywood's preoccupation with The Happy Ending: he accepted the money for...
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Uncle Bill
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1952
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Rogue's March was described by one observer as an eastern western. A mustachioed Peter Lawford stars as Capt. Dion Lenbridge...
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Col. Lenbridge
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1952
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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1952
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Since its lapse into public domain in 1978, First Legion has joined Love Affair and Algiers as the most readily available of...
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Fr. Paul Duquesne
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1951
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Senator Morton
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1951
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The Desert Fox is a superb filmed biography of German general Erwin Rommel, concentrating on the period between his retreat...
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1951
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Spencer Tracy received an Oscar nomination for his performance in this classic comedy. Stanley T. Banks (Tracy) is a securely...
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1950
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Owen Johnson's novel The Lawrenceville School Stories (compiled from short stories originally published in...
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1950
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Most of the story in this five-hanky British melodrama takes place over a 50 year period within a single London home, 99...
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1948
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Taking advantage of Paramount's "frozen funds" in Britain, producer Hal Wallis was able to film much of So Evil My Love in...
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1948
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Song of Love is the MGM-ified version of the lives and loves of 19th century musicians Clara Wieck Schumann (Katharine...
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Prof. Wieck
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1947
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Based on a novel by Robert Hichens, The Paradine Case concerns Anna Paradine (Alida Valli), on trial for the murder of her...
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1947
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They said it couldn't be done, but they did it: Kathleen Winsor's "notorious", bestselling bodice-ripper Forever Amber...
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Matt Goodgroome
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1947
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Adapted from a novel by Rachel Field, Time Out of Mind is a slow-moving costume drama enlivened by its stars. Servant girl...
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Capt. Fortune
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1947
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Filmed in semi-documentary fashion, House on 92nd Street is a "now it can be told" drama about the smashing of a Nazi spy...
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Col. Hammersohn
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1945
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As Alfred Hitchcock's classic psychothriller opens, the staff of a posh mental asylum eagerly awaits the arrival of the new...
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Dr. Murchison
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1945
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Wealthy, sheltered Joan Fontaine is swept off her feet by charming ne'er-do-well Cary Grant. Though warned that Grant is...
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1941
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One would never know it from the title, but This Woman is Mine is a virile seafaring yarn dealing with the northern fur...
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1941
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In this remake of the 1930 film of the same name, a bank robber suffers a war wound and undergoes plastic surgery. Upon his...
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1941
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Delbridge
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1941
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1940
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Given the omnipresence of the Motion Picture Production Code in 1940, the second film version of Robert E. Sherwood's...
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1940
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Though the 1931 Fox release Charlie Chan Carries On apparently no longer exists, modern viewers can get a general idea of the...
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1940
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Basil Rathbone's real-life son, John Rodion, has his head chopped off early on in this historical melodrama often mistakenly...
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1939
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In this episode of the popular detective series, Chan attends a WW I reunion in Paris. While catching up with his buddies,...
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1939
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1939
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The penultimate entry in Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond" series, Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police once more stars John Howard...
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1939
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This timely entry in Fox's Charlie Chan series is set in Paris during the Munich Crisis of 1938. Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler)...
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1939
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It is no secret that Bette Davis and Errol Flynn were at each other's throats throughout the filming of The Private Lives of...
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1939
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Jacob Marley
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1938
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A boy learns life-changing lessons about the importance of friendship and the dignity of labor in this adventure saga based...
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1937
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London by Night was filmed entirely on the MGM back lot, which admittedly looked more like England than England. Adapted from...
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Correy
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1937
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Though it wasn't RKO Radio's final "Hildegarde Withers" mystery, Murder on a Honeymoon represented the final appearance of...
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1935
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Ronald Colman plays Robert Clive, a true-life 18th century Britisher who works up the ranks to become leader of Britain's...
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1935
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S. S. Van Dine's intelligent, insufferable amateur sleuth Philo Vance is the protagonist of The Casino Murder Case....
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1935
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1935
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Based on a successful stage drama, this historical romance stars Norma Shearer as Elizabeth Barrett, an invalid largely...
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1934
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Outcast Lady is a heavily censored version of Michael Arlen's once-notorious novel The Green Hat, previously filmed by...
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1934
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MGM's Sadie McKee is a superb example of how the "committee" system of moviemaking in the 1930s could sometimes yield...
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1934
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