In New Orleans, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) attends the funeral of a legendary jazz musician. She also gets involved in a...
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1991
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1989
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1989
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"Fat Man" and "Little Boy" were the nicknames given the atomic bombs that were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the...
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1989
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In the concluding episode of a two-part story, Dan is at the nadir of his career: broke, suspended, and facing disbarment on...
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1989
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1988
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When Claire (Linda Kozlowski) learns her grandmother has been bilked out of $50,000 by the crooked televangelists Ray...
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1988
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ALF is jealous of the stray dog that Brian (Benji Gregory) has brought home with him. Refusing to be upstaged by another...
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1988
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A pile of human bones found at a construction site reopens one of Los Angeles' most notorious unsolved murders: the "Black...
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1988
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In this low-brow combination slasher film and parody of the "Frankenstein" films, a doctor becomes desperate to somehow...
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1988
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Filmed in 1982 in New York, this comedy hinges on a tried-and-true plot device: a man has less than a day to get married or...
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George
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1986
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In this loud teen movie, a motley crew of youths, ranging from the rainbow-haired King Vidiot (Jonathan Gries), to Eugene the...
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1983
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Tom Burman's innovative prosthetic special effects (used to greater effect in later horror films) are the saving grace of The...
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1982
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When his Brooklyn store burns to the ground, George Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley) finds that the store's alarm had...
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1982
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Originally produced for television, this adaptation of William Shakespeare's historical tragedy stars David Birney as Richard...
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1982
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The Monkey Mission was the second of three feature-length pilot films for the never-sold Robert Blake TV series Joe Dancer....
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1981
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) is invited to appear on the talk show emceed by Dick Wilcox (Ron Masak). Also appearing on the same...
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1981
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More formally known as Father Damien: The Leper Priest, this made-for-TV biopic stars a heavily-wigged Ken Howard in the...
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1980
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1980
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Sam (Robert Ito) finds it impossible to believe that his friend Steve Yomoshira (Bill Saito), a kind and gentle man, had gone...
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1979
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The phenomenal success of the 1977 ABC miniseries Roots all but demanded a sequel to writer Alex Haley's epic story of his...
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1979
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The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film...
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1979
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An angelic representative of the race that spawned the demonic Count Iblis (the villain in the two-part War of the Gods)...
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1979
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While searching for an embezzler who disappeared after posting bail, Jim (James Garner) asks one question too many at an...
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1978
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Rated R for violence, this is another of the promises broken to us by the movie industry. When they promise that we won't...
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1977
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The inaugural presentation of the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" anthology, the three-part, six-hour miniseries Testimony...
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1977
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A number of wealthy, lonely women have been photographed in compromising positions for blackmail purposes by a seedy dance...
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1977
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This adventure chronicles two boys' search for a treasure buried somewhere in the Florida Keys during the mid 1800s. The...
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1976
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The central character in this episode is C.C. (Diego Gonzalez), a street-smart nine-year-old boy. The product of an...
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1976
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Cornbread (Keith Wilkes) is an African-American youth who strives to escape his ghetto surroundings. He does so by becoming a...
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1975
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The S.W.A.T. team is saddled with Meredith Cooper (Darleen Carr), a beautiful but obnoxious reporter from an...
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1975
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1975
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Mixing humor and melodrama, this curiosity has a husband-and-wife detective duo investigating Satanic goings on in an...
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1975
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Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser and his trusty club return in this sequel. As with the first, he continues his single handed...
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1975
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Bob Dalton (Robert Conrad) leads his notorious gang of outlaws into the town of Coffeyville, Kansas, in an attempt to rob two...
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1975
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Attack on Terror: The FBI Versus the Ku Klux Klan is a fact-based, two-part TV movie. The film is a dramatization of the...
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1975
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Peter Hyams made his feature-film directing debut with this clumsily paced crime film concerning two Los Angeles vice-squad...
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1974
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A runaway box-office hit to the tune of 17 million dollars, Walking Tall is the unabashedly manipulative story of real-life...
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1973
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1973
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After a man living in Los Angeles purchases a sleeping beauty from a carnival, he wakes her and finds she is not what he...
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1973
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In this mystery, ace-detective Bancek looks into the case of a missing coin valued at $3-million. The priceless object was...
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1972
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Draft dodger Darrel Larson sneaks out of Canada to attend his father's funeral. Once back in California, Larson touches base...
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1972
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The notion of combining the western and horror genres was nothing new when The Devil and Miss Sarah was first telecast in...
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1971
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Chester Jump (Tom Ligon) grew up hard, in a family as grim as the rural Southern countryside they lived in. His passion for...
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Babe Duggers
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1971
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1971
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In this film, a young boy from the Appalachians realizes his dreams of a life of excitement and adventure when he becomes...
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1971
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1971
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This exploitative melodrama is set in northern Michigan where an exclusive private hunting club is located. There some of...
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1971
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Neighbors in suburban Los Angeles segue a meeting to stop freeway construction into a sexual romp. A housewife (Ann Summers)...
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1970
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In Part Two of the three-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Falcon", Willy poses as the Bishop who is to perform the...
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1970
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In this unusual black comedy, Stacy Keach plays Jonas Candide, a former carnival showman who roams the southern U.S. in 1918...
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1970
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In the conclusion of the three-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Falcon," Phelps manages to rescue Prince Stephan...
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1970
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The only three-part adventure in the history of Mission: Impossible, "The Falcon" was written by series stalwart Paul...
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1970
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Guest star Joan Collins plays the title character in this offbeat Mission: Impossible episode. While on a particularly...
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1969
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This amusingly weird, painfully threadbare production pits a town of lethargic ex-hippie parents against their own offspring,...
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1969
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Police Captain Matthews (George Peppard) believes he has successfully pinned a murder and rape conviction on Paul Sanderson...
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1969
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Actor Don Murray wrote, produced, and starred in this drama about an alcoholic former serviceman who falls in with gangsters...
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1969
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1969
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1968
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On a distant planet, the Enterprise encounters a civilization that resembles a more technologically advanced version of the...
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1968
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An exclusive LA country club provides the setting for this sudsy melodrama that centers on a handsome assistant golf pro and...
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1967
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George Hale
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1961
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A rape victim goes through inner turmoil in the days following her suffering the brutal assault. Mary Ann (Carroll Baker)...
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1961
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