Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) picks up a fast $10,000 by renting the Hazzard County Jail to mob kingpin Big Jack Bender (Paul...
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1979
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After a single spin on Ike Godsey's motorcyle, Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) is determined to enter an upcoming race--and Olivia...
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1976
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Diane Baker guest stars as Irene Martin, an attractive--and unattached--homicide inspector. Irene makes quite an impression...
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1975
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Susan Dey inaugurated her long and successful campaign to shuck her Partridge Family image in the made-for-TV Cage Without a...
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1975
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A simple man becomes bent on violent revenge in this thriller. John Kinsdale (George Kennedy) is an American who lives with...
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1975
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After two and a half seasons in its familiar Saturday-evening network berth, Mission:Impossible moved to Fridays on December...
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1972
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That grand old barnstormer Henry Jones guests in this episode as a garrulous wino named Harry Craig. While Officers Jim Reed...
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1972
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Once again going undercover, Inspector Erskine poses as an art expert to trap a gang of thieves headed by Porter Brent (Vic...
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1971
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Among the assignments tackled by mobile officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) during today's shift...
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1970
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Film star Gloria James (Lynn Borden has disappeared and her maid Janet Loomis (Ena Hartman) is kidnapped just before relating...
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1969
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The focus in this episode is on Robert Donner) as police informer TeeJay, a familiar if not always welcome figure at the...
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1969
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Filmed on locations ranging from Denmark to the Universal backlot, Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz is based on a novel by Leon Uris....
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1969
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Don Rickles guests in this episode as Eddie Rickles (what a stretch!), a former boxer who wants to buy a flower shop. When...
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1967
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George Savano (Edward Binns), an auto-parts dealer with mob connections, hires a new employee named Chris Benson--who, of...
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1965
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While attending a carnival, Opie is made the unwitting shill of a rigged shooting gallery. After a brief winning spell, the...
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1965
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This drama tells the true story of one of Broadway's most successful madams in the 1920s. It is loosely based on the...
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1964
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The men of the Ponderosa cannot understand why bounty hunter Dev Farnum (Dennis Hopper) is so unfriendly and secretive. Could...
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1964
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Social-climbing car thief Philadelphia Harry (Telly Savalas) thinks he's finally hit the big time when he steals a Rolls...
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1964
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Hoping to gain the funds to afford a pony, Opie and his friends sign up to sell the wares of the Miracle Salve Company door...
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1964
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The unlikely duo of Steve McQueen and Jackie Gleason star in this military comedy-drama. Gleason is Master Sergeant Max...
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1963
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Lawyer Dean Martin's gambling habit is beginning to get on the nerves of his wife Lana Turner. To keep the money in the...
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1963
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In this different type of gangster farce with a few flaws here and there, Robert Preston is Steve Blair, a superlative con...
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1963
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Locked up in the Mayberry jail, a pair of fugitive thieves warn Andy and Barney that their accomplices will soon show up to...
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1963
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Pat Hingle guest stars as Mike Decker, a Chicago newspaper columnist who has always believed in the innocence of accused...
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1963
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Not long after divorcing his wife Valerie (Julie Adams), Roy Comstock (John Conte) apparently commits suicide. In truth, both...
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1963
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In this film based on a true story, Burt Lancaster plays Robert Stroud, a withdrawn prison inmate who cures a sick bird that...
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1962
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Larry, Moe and Curly Joe work in a pharmacy where a young professor works on a time machine. When the machine is sabotaged by...
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1962
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) is convinced that Al Capone (Neville Brand) is receiving...
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1961
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This average spy film stars Anthony Steel as Mike Gibson, a reporter who finds the safety of the free world on his shoulders...
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1960
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) dispatches his team to Calum City, a mob-controlled town 30 miles south of Chicago (and obviously...
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1960
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Rod Steiger is the screen's first "method mobster" in the title role of Al Capone. The film traces Big Al's progress from a...
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1959
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Perry (Raymond Burr) is suspicious when Rhoda Reynolds (Christine White) shows up in his office to ask advice on the legality...
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1958
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Vicki Gaye (Cyd Charisse) is a dancer at a night club in early 1930's Chicago. A healthy cynic who still possesses some...
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1958
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Ernest Lehman drew upon his experiences as a Broadway press agent to write the devastating a clef short story "Tell Me About...
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1957
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The painfully true story of welterweight boxing champion Barney Ross is detailed in Monkey on My Back. Cameron Mitchell stars...
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1957
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) go after the Person or Persons Unknown who have been robbing homes while the...
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1957
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Mara Corday stars in Undersea Girl as skin-diving journalist Val Hudson. While swimming in Yokohama Bay, Val comes across the...
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1957
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Based on an article in the New Yorker, Nicholas Ray's Bigger Than Life stars James Mason (who also produced the film) as...
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1956
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Director Harold D. Schuster, heretofore more at home with "outdoor" fare, does a nice job with the film noir trappings of...
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1955
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A jewel thief is at large on the Riviera, and all evidence points to retired cat burglar Cary Grant. Escaping the law, Grant...
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1955
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1955
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Filmed entirely on location in New Orleans, Panic in the Streets stars Richard Widmark as Dr. Clinton Reed, a physician from...
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1950
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"This boy...and this girl...were never properly introduced to the world we live in." With this superimposed opening title,...
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1949
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