A burglar looking to make time with a beautiful woman after five years in prison falls into a dangerous trap in this action...
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2000
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The detectives investigate when a man claims that his current house guest has been robbing gas stations and slashing the...
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2000
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Like The Vanishing (1988 and 1993), Nightwatch is an English-language version of a foreign-made film with the original...
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1998
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This TV medical drama examines egos and ethics as a trio of doctors enter private practice. Doctors Roger Cattan (Ken Olin),...
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1998
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Having solved many another murder case in the past, Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) is finally given a crack at the JFK...
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1993
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In this ironic drama, a hard working, devoted doctor finds herself accused of murder after the man who raped her dies under...
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1991
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In this made-for-cable chiller, a psychopath provides himself with a veritable smorgasbord of victims by masquerading as a...
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1990
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The A-Team brings its five-season run to a rousing conclusion as Face (Dirk Benedict) and Frank (Eddie Velez) pay a visit to...
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1987
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Native American George Longbow (Bernie White), a member of the Algonquin tribe, shows up in Cabot Cove bearing a seemingly...
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1987
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Wealthy metallurgist Harry Mitchell (Roy Scheider) lives to regret his extramarital affair with pretty young Cini...
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1986
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) pays a visit her niece Tracey (Linda Grovenor), an up-and-coming jockey. After winning a race,...
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1985
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Ann-Margret is beyond praise in her TV movie debut as the real-life Lucile Frey. A poor, minimally educated rural Iowa...
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1983
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1983
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Police officer Brian Taggart (Jack Kehoe) is targetted by the Internal Affairs division after an attempt to capture a gang of...
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1982
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1982
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The owner of the Institute of Equestrian Therapy, a horse farm catering to handicapped youngsters, is brutally murdered--and...
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1981
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Chasing after a known murderer, Tony Penner (Peter Virgo Jr.), a member of a neighborhood vigilante group, fires into a...
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1981
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Amy Medford (Jenny Agutter) is a dutiful housewife of the early 1900s. But when her husband objects to a wife with a career,...
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1981
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1980
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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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L. Patrick Gray
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1979
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Norma Rae finds Sally Field cast in the title role, a minimum-wage worker in a cotton mill. The factory has taken too much of...
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1979
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This made-for-TV thriller is yet another tale of swarming killer bees. A sub-par sequel to The Savage Bees, this time around,...
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1979
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You'd think that Irwin Allen had exhausted the "disaster" genre by 1979. Think again: 1979 was the year that Allen put...
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1979
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After a four-year relationship, Quincy (Jack Klugman) still cannot summon the courage to propose to his lady friend Lynne...
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1979
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King: The Martin Luther King Story originated as a three-part miniseries, first telecast February 12, 13 and 14, 1978....
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1978
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1978
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Filling the shoes occupied by Walter Matthau in the Bad News Bears and William Devane in The Bad News Bears in Breaking...
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1978
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First telecast May 16, 1977, Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn is the gender-switch follow-up to the 1976 TV movie...
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1977
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) and Sam (Robert Ito) are summoned to the small Arizona town of Porterville, where a mysterious disease...
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1977
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1976
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Sheriff Rankin
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1976
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A tense turf battle between rival street gangs becomes full-fledged warfare after one teen is knifed in a reprisal raid....
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1975
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This episode was designed as the pilot for a proposed Kojak spinoff, starring Vincent Gardenia) as Lt. Kojak's former NYPD...
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1975
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Shelley Winters is appropriately cast as Big Rose, a rough 'n' tough private detective. Nobody messes with Big Rose, least of...
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Lt. John Moore
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1974
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The made-for-TV Hurricane was based on William C. Anderson's novel Hurricane Hunters, which, in turn, was inspired by events...
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1974
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Based on the novel by Wilson Rawls, this film follows the events that befall a young Oklahoma farm boy as he, with the help...
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Sheriff
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1974
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Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) is dismayed to learn that his priest friend Steve Timmins (Christopher Connelly)has been...
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1974
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This Mexican-filmed melodrama was released under a multitude of titles. Running Wild was evidently its working title, but...
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1973
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In this made-for-TV pilot, a government agent must stop a rogue operative from releasing a lethal virus. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1973
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Monte Markham plays a professor of psychic phenomena who is himself "blessed" with ESP. When Monte picks up vibes about a...
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1972
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Ironside (Raymond Burr) works in...
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1972
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This anti-war drama centers on four Vietnam veterans who are driving cross country to California. By the time they hit New...
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1972
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Ironside (Raymond Burr) begins to...
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1972
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In one of John Wayne's more interesting late Westerns, "The Duke" plays Will Anderson, a crusty veteran cattleman preparing a...
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1972
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Gerald S. O'Loughlin makes a return visit to Mission: Impossible, this time in the role of Syndicate chieftan Frank Delaney....
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1971
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Bascomb
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1970
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Robert Pirosh's teleplay for this Bonanza episode was based on an actual 19th century phenomenon. In the years following the...
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1970
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When Woody Allen's fans refer to his "earlier, funnier" pictures, they often cite his directorial debut as a shining example....
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Jake
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1969
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1969
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Adapted from a novel by Theodore V. Olsen, The Stalking Moon opens in the Arizona of the Old West, as the U.S. calvary is in...
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1968
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Guest star Eartha Kitt is cast as a petite circus contortionist named Tina. American agent Hughes (Lonny Chapman) has...
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1967
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1967
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Hoss Cartwright befriends philosophical drifter Will Smith (Lonny Chapman), a brilliant poet but a chronic alcoholic....
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Will Smith
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1966
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In this courtroom drama, a Mexican American judge must preside over the case of the town ne'er-do-well, who is accused of...
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1966
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This episode is something of a family affair, with John McIntire, his wife Jeanette Nolan and their son Tim McIntire) cast in...
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1966
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Wealthy Sumner Hodge (Philip Ober) accuses erstwhile folksinger Con Bolton (Paul Carr) of taking a shot at him. It seems that...
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1964
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A major metropolis has been thrown into panic by a series of bomb threats. Making matters worse, an eccentric artist named...
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Lt. Wymar
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1964
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The story begins as an innocuous romantic triangle involving wealthy, spoiled Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren), handsome Mitch...
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1963
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Having quit his job as a newspaperman, Phillip Werris (Lonny Chapman) tries to make a go of a farm in Canada, but before long...
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1961
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Rock
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1956
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This truncated screen version of John Steinbeck's best-seller was the first starring vehicle for explosive 1950s screen...
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1955
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Young at Heart is a soft-pedaled, musicalized remake of 1938's Four Daughters. Robert Keith takes over the Claude Rains role...
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1954
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