Free-spirited artist Lindsay Wagner learns that she's dying from cancer. She can handle that, but she worries about the...
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1992
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Better known as It's Alive III, Island of the Alive details the further exploits of the murderous mutant infants introduced...
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1987
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When Mary Rose Welch (Joan Caulfield) is injured in a car accident, she prevails upon Jessica (Angela Lansbury) to travel to...
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1987
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is appointed foreman of the jury in an apparently "open and shut" murder trial. The accused claims...
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1986
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This disjointed action film concerns a renegade security company which takes over the United States' computer defense system....
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1984
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Condominium is a two-part, four-hour TV adaptation of the novel by John D. McDonald. The setting is a hastily constructed...
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1980
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A slick Los Angeles callboy finds love and redemption in Paul Schrader's ultra-stylish drama. High-living prostitute Julian...
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1980
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The 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid provides the setting for this drama that centers on a man's mid-life crisis. While...
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1980
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John D. MacDonald's offbeat semifantasy novel The Girl, the Gold Watch and Everything was enjoyably hoked up for television...
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1980
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The Rebels was the second "Operation Prime Time" miniseries to be based on author John Jakes' Kent Family Chronicles (the...
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1979
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Notable as an early effort from renowned horror filmmaker Wes Craven, this made-for-TV occult thriller was loosely adapted...
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1978
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Dr. Andrew Boran (Kirk Scott) is picking up strange signals from outer space that seem to predict natural disasters. When he...
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1977
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This award-winning six-part historical epic was one of the first examples of the miniseries format and one of the...
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1977
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This enthusuastic but ultimately ridiculous space-monster opus involves the midair collision of an American fighter plane and...
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1977
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The still-unsolved Black Dahlia murder case, fictionalized in the 1981 theatrical feature True Confessions, is handled on a...
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Captain Jack Donahoe
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1975
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In this dark drama, filmed in the Mojave Desert, a conniving wife and her lover leave her husband, who broke his leg, alone...
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1973
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Monie Ellis is the latest in a long line of movie and TV "Gidgets" in Gidget Gets Married. The title tells all: Francie...
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1972
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Knowing that Darrin is anxious to impress his new client, a golf enthusiast named Joe Baxter (MacDonald Carey), Endora casts...
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1967
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1966
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In this heartwarming adventure, Lassie runs around in the historic Southeast and helps all those she encounters. ~ Sandra...
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1966
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In the first episode of a three-part story, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) is invited to Washington DC by his ex-fiancee...
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1965
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In Volume 25 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a scientist on a remote...
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1964
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In Volume 28 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the tutor of a group of...
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1964
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In this western, after being branded as a coward by the army, an ex-soldier succumbs to his former finacee's pressure and...
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1964
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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Dr. Wayne Bentley
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1963
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The Devil's Agent is Peter Van Eyck in this economical espionager. A Viennese wine merchant, Van Eyck becomes the unwilling...
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1962
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When a drifter named Ray Roscoe (Robert Sterling) saves little Tony Mitchell (Bill Mumy) from drowning, Tony's grateful...
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1962
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A movie star is typecast as a ruthless gangster. His troubles begin when he gets reality confused with his job and becomes...
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1962
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Joseph Losey directed this unusual science fiction effort, which has won a small but fervent cult following. Simon Wells...
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Simon Wells
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1962
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1960
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A surprisingly serious and well-acted major studio variation on the "teens in trouble" films that AIP and Allied Artists...
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Maj. Malcolm Bartley, Ret.
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1959
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Robert Stack stars in this sea-faring historical epic as John Paul Jones, the first great hero of the American Navy. While...
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Patrick Henry
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1959
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Herbert L. Maris
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1959
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While driving through the desert, Professor John Piltkin (MacDonald Carey) stops his car to care for a seriously injured...
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1959
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Produced at Republic Studios during that western-film factory's twilight years, Man or Gun stars MacDonald Carey as a drifter...
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1958
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Christmas is decommercialized by an elderly man who thinks he is Santa Claus. ~ Rovi...
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1957
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In this jungle adventure a Great White Hunter travels to Africa to capture exotic animals and sell them to zoos and...
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Steve Stratton
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1956
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1956
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Hollis Jarret
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1956
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1955
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The 20th Century-Fox Hour (later syndicated as The Hour of Stars) ran on CBS just shy of two years, from October 1955 through...
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1955
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In this adventure, set in North Africa, a secret agent must find a band of smugglers. The man who recommended her for the...
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Van Logan
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1954
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Another entry in the 3D sweepstakes, Hannah Lee is all but forgotten today. That's too bad, because the film at least has...
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Bus Crow
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1953
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Director Don Siegel keeps the events in Count the Hours moving so quickly that no one has time to ponder the film's huge...
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Doug Madison
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1953
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George Mason
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1952
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A soldier decides to volunteer his own body to help find a cure for yellow fever in this live TV production of Sidney...
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1952
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Let's Make It Legal begins at the end--the end of the long marriage between beautiful grandmother Miriam (Claudette Colbert)...
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Hugh Halsworth
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1951
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Excuse My Dust is one of the few Red Skelton musicals in which Skelton is not obliged to share screen space with the likes of...
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Cyrus Random, Jr.
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1951
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Jeff Ames
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1951
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Pete Carver
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1951
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The trendy elegance of director Douglas Sirk's later big-budget soap operas is nowhere to be found in Sirk's Atomic-Age...
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Dr. Brett Young
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1950
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Universal's Technicolor program westerns of the 1950s were among the best in the business. Comanche Territory stars...
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James Bowie
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1950
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The Lawless was director Joseph Losey's second feature-length film. The story concerns a group of Mexican-American migrant...
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Larry Wilder
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1950
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"Jake" Davis
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1950
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Jessie James
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1950
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Set just after the close of the Civil War, a former Confederate officer (Ray Milland) joins a vaudeville target-shooting show...
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Lane Travis
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1950
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Nick Carraway
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1949
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After Ray Milland turned down the leading role in Bride of Vengeance, Paramount contractee John Lund stepped into the role of...
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Cesare Borgia
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1949
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Though her acting range was limited, Wanda Hendrix was cute as all get out, and this cuteness is pretty much all that's...
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Bruce Eldridge
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1949
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Lorn Reming
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1949
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Elmer Rice's clever stage comedy Dream Girl is Hollywoodized and "dumbed down" almost beyond recognition in this 1948 film...
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Clark redfield
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1948
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Chronic gambler Ellen Crane (Paulette Goddard) indulges in games of chance to compensate for the loss of her boyfriend during...
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J.D. Storm
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1948
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A post-WWII romantic comedy that explores the effects of the war on American marriage, this film stars Fred MacMurray and...
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Jack Lindsay
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1947
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This story of two young hopefuls who come to Hollywood is merely a thin device to feature almost every star working for...
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Himself
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1947
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Teresa Wright plays Charlie, a small-town high-schooler who enjoys a symbiotic relationship with her favorite uncle, also...
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Jack Graham
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1943
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In this romantic musical, a chipper radio crooner does everything she can and is still unable to get a break. Later her...
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Buzz McAllister
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1943
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The winner of four Oscar nominations, Wake Island was one of the first major Hollywood films to deal with America's forced...
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Lt. Cameron
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1942
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Take a Letter, Darling is from the "boss lady" school of 1940s comedies. Fred MacMurray is Darling (that's his last name), an...
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Jonathan Caldwell
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1942
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Dr. Timothy Kane (MacDonald Carey) is a young, affable physician with a practice in New York's Times Square, whose exploits...
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Dr. Timothy Kane
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1942
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Star-Spangled Rhythm is a typical wartime all-star musical-comedy melange, this time from Paramount Pictures. The slender...
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1942
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