The granddaughter of a prominent and powerful politician, canny businesswoman Nell MacDermott (Sean Young) has every hope of...
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Mac MacDermott
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2003
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In this decidedly pre-9/11 political thriller, the President of the United States (Lloyd Bochner) responds to terrorism by...
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1998
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Made-for-cable and loosely based on Bram Stoker's novel, Jewel of the Seven Stars, this chiller is set in modern-day San...
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Abel
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1997
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Bob Collins
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1993
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An old "urban legend" stemming from an incident at the 1893 Paris Exposition is the inspiration for this episode. While...
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1992
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This mystery stars Anthony Edwards as a geologist suffering from selective amnesia who returns to his hometown to piece back...
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1992
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Leslie Nielsen returns as the intrepid (and accident-prone) Lt. Frank Drebin in Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, "un film...
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1991
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Fine Gold was originally made for cable television, where it first aired July 15, 1990. Ted Wass stars as a man falsely...
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1990
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Walters
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1989
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Blood Sport premiered as a 2-hour installment of the syndicated TV anthology "Mystery Wheel of Adventure." It was one of...
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1989
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When one of her former students adapts her novel Mainly Murder as a stage play, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is honored to...
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1988
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Christopher Newley (Lee Curreri) is the bubble boy and aspiring songwriter who falls in love with rock star Alley Daniels...
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Frank Newley
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1987
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Double Agent stars Michael McKean in a dual role as the Starbinder twins. One twin is a cool, nerveless secret agent; the...
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Special Agent Vaughn
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1987
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Retired police lieutenant Barney Kale (Pat Hingle) insists upon reopening a 10-year-old murder case which he had never been...
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1986
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A street artist named Speed (David Westgor) is being forced to paint forgeries of valuable works of art so that crooked...
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1985
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This epic story about a Louisiana plantation owner trying to hold on to her estate before, during, and after the American...
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Adrien de Danvilliers
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1984
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This undistinguished drama goes no further than clichéd views about women who gain success by bedding down those who have it....
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Walter
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1983
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Arthur Hailey's novel Hotel had already served as the inspiration for a 1967 theatrical film when this TV pilot came along on...
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1983
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Remember that controversial participation game of the 1980s called "Dungeons and Dragons"? Remember how sociologists warned...
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1982
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1981
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There is good news and bad news for Denver oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) as Dynasty launches its first season....
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Cecil Colby
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1981
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Things really begin to percolate in the second season of Dynasty with the introduction of the delightfully despicable Alexis...
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1981
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In Part One of "Greetings from Earth", the Galactica encounters an "ancient" space shuttle that has seemingly originated on...
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1979
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The treacherous Baltar (John Colicos) joins forces with several captured villains from earlier episodes -- the three...
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1979
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This speculative made-for-TV drama examines the courtship and early marital life of Mary and Joseph before the birth of their...
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1979
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In the conclusion of "Greetings from Earth", six Terrans from the 13th Colony (formerly known as Earth) are released from...
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1979
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The biblical story of Mary and Joseph's life before the birth of Christ is dramatized in this film. ~ Rovi...
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1979
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This attenuated adaptation of Helen Van Slyke's novel stars Donna Reed (her first TV appearance in 12 years) as a widow with...
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1979
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Because the producers couldn't get clearance to film on the real Golden Gate bridge, The Golden Gate Murders is enacted upon...
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1979
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The story begins as an astronomer notices that a blazing comet is headed straight for Phoenix Arizona. Unfortunately, no one...
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Paul Gilliam
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1978
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In this drama, the wife of a federal government official inadvertently sets her husband up to be blackmailed by an...
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1978
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Based on the best-selling novel by Howard Fast, the two-part, four-hour miniseries The Immigrants is the saga of Dan Lavetta...
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1978
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Terraces is a television series pilot about a group of high-rise apartment dwellers who share adjoining balconies. ~ Stephen...
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1977
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1976
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In this thriller, an amnesiac woman hires a young detective to investigate the two men who seem to be trying to kill her. ~...
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1976
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Ricou Browning, the Olympic swimmer best known as the man inside the suit of The Creature from the Black Lagoon, directed...
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1975
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A young nurse assigned to the psycho ward of a large hospital finds herself entangled in a series of enigmatic murders in...
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1975
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In this Canadian comedy, a husband sleeps with his ex-wife on a weekly basis. The busy woman also has time to get involved...
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Burton
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1975
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Actor/writer Robert Shaw's powerhouse stage play The Man in the Glass Booth was transferred to the screen as part of the...
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1975
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This two-hour pilot episode for S.W.A.T. originated as a special installment of the ABC police series The Rookies, explaining...
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1975
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One of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the 1970s, Satan's School for Girls is set an exclusive institution of...
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1973
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In this sci-fi episode from The Starlost TV series, the Earthship Ark endures a mutiny when an exploratory craft returns from...
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1973
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One of the best films by often-underrated director Robert Aldrich, this stark, brutal Western is also an effective allegory...
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1972
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) and Ed (Don Galloway) head to London (courtesy of the Universal back lot), there to attend an...
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1972
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Syndicate boss Charles Rogan (Robert Webber) has salted away $5,000,000 in order to finance a mob-benefiting political coup...
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1972
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The emegency staff of Rampart Hospital swings into the second season of Emergency! as a radio malfunction forces paramedic...
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1972
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Ken Swofford guest-stars as corrupt political boss Charles Peck, who will stop at nothing to get his hand-picked flunkey...
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1971
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They Call It Murder was the pilot for a potential TV series based on the "Doug Selby" character created by Perry Mason mentor...
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1971
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In this crime drama, a Vietnam vet goes to his California hometown and discovers that two Mexicans have murdered his...
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1970
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With a style and tone that wreaks of the late '60s, this cheap-looking adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story plays like an...
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1970
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Crowhaven Farm is a contrived creepy-crawly originally telecast on The ABC Movie of the Week. Hope Lange is probably the last...
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1970
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East European resistance leader Anton Reisner (Richard Garland) is being held in a prison cage surrounded by escape-proof...
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1969
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Hoping to match her cousin Samantha's happiness by marrying a mortal, Serena subscribes to The Human Equation, a...
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1969
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) launches a search for the "inside man" who has masterminded a series of meticulously...
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1969
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Three teenage runaways leave home for life in the big city. Shelly (Brooke Bundy) runs away from her father (Lloyd Bochner),...
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Raymond Allen
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1968
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Advertising executive Fred Bolton (Dean Jones) is under pressure from his boss Tom Dugan (Fred Clark) to come up with a new...
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Archer Madison
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1968
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1968
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Hogan and his men uncover a Nazi scheme to assassinate British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The Germans have captured...
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1967
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Frank Sinatra brings a sneering Rat Pack ethos to his first hard-boiled detective role in Tony Rome. Tony is an ex-cop who...
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1967
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The Cartwrights play host to two members of the Russian aristocracy, Count Alexis (Warren Stevens) and Countess Elena (Claire...
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Peters
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1967
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1967
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A prime early example of how to make a truly worthwhile TV movie, Stranger on the Run is a tough, minimalist western in the...
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1967
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Dale Robertson stars as Ben Calhoun, a cagey professional gambler in the west of the 1870s. After an unusually successful...
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1967
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In a variation of the "Colditz" legend, Hanley (Rick Jason) is among the Allied soldiers held captive in an ancient castle...
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1965
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Hurriedly assembled to capitalize on the Paramount feature of the same name, Magna Pictures' Harlow was shot in less than two...
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1965
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1965
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Jason (Chuck Connors) shows up at the Durango bank for the purpose of cash his employer's $10,000 draft. This transaction is...
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1965
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Irene Trent (Barbara Stanwyck) was married to the inventor Howard (Hayden Roarke) before the blind electronics genius blows...
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1964
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The shakedown cruise of the Seaview's sister ship, the Polidor, ends in tragedy when the new ship is lost with all hands....
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1964
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Investment broker Eric Pollard (Lloyd Bochner) seems to have gone off his trolley when he begins suffering from dizzy spells;...
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1964
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Spliced together with plentiful strips of old footage from previous films set in Africa, this routine romantic drama takes...
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David Moore
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1963
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Everybody knows the "punchline" of this classic Twilight Zone episode, but that doesn't make this entry any less...
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Chambers
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1962
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One of the first important distinctions to be made about this version of King Lear is that it is not the same version...
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1953
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