Tongue-in-cheek humor prevails in Batman, a witty homage to the Dynamic Duo's exaggerated exploits. The Caped Crusaders...
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1966
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Follow Me, Boys!, Disney's paean to the Boys Scouts of America, leaves no cliché unturned: we're even offered the old...
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1966
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Two tourists, portrayed by the comic duo Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, are talked into working for the good guys to keep art...
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1966
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Working at the office late at night ("like the last living cell in a dead body"), an overtired Rob (Dick Van Dyke) hears and...
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Lady in Station
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1965
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It is "Martian Mother's Day", and Martin (Ray Walston) is depressed over being so far away from his own mother. His spirits...
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1965
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Marion Lorne makes her first series appearance as Samantha's dotty Aunt Clara. On this occasion, Clara and Sam are offended...
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1964
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Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) would like to allow their sons to spend two extra weeks at summer camp, but they...
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Elderly Lady
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1964
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The 234th and final episode of Leave It to Beaver is also the series' first "clip show," comprised of highlights from the...
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Mrs. Mondello (stock footage)
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1963
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Applying for a driver's license, Martin (Ray Walston) is unable to provide copies of his fingerprints--mainly because he...
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1963
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Dodo Parker
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1963
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The 1939 adventure classic Gunga Din is transferred from British India to the American West, courtesy of Frank Sinatra's...
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1962
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Beaver (Jerry Mathers) is among the charter members of the Bloody Five, an exclusive boy's club -- so exclusive that Beaver's...
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Mrs. Mondello
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1960
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In this entertaining comedy by Charles Walters, everyone seems to get in on the act, even the dog and especially the four...
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1960
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Mrs. Mondello
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1960
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When they both receive invitations for an upcoming cotillion, Beaver and Larry are forced into taking dancing lessons by...
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Mrs. Mondello
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1960
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Mrs. Mondello
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1959
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Mrs. Mondello
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1959
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Mrs. Mondello
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1959
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Once again, Wally (Tony Dow) insists that he is responsible enough to babysit for Beaver (Jerry Mathers) while Ward...
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Mrs. Mondello
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1959
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Impulsively removing a cap from an ink bottle, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) accidentally ruins some of his dad's business papers...
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Mrs. Mondello
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1959
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Mrs. Mondello
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1959
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Mrs. Mondello
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1958
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Martha
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1957
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Loving You was the most autobiographical of all Elvis Presley's movies, and, not coincidentally, features the most...
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1957
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1956
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The Solid Gold Cadillac was adapted from the George S. Kaufman-Howard Teichmann Broadway hit of the same. Both the play and...
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1956
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In this thriller, an amorous attorney is appalled to realize that the lovely client (with whom he was smitten) he acquitted...
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1956
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1955
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1955
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Reportedly, Vincente Minnelli turned down the opportunity to film Brigadoon on location in Scotland insisting that MGM's...
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1954
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When Ricky (Desi Arnaz) blows his top after Lucy (Lucille Ball) purchases a new hat, Lucy bets him that he cannot hold his...
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Mrs. Mulford
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1954
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Fireman Save My Child started out as an Abbott and Costello picture, but then Lou Costello became ill with rheumatic fever....
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1954
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At the height of their TV fame, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were contracted by MGM to make two theatrical films. The first of...
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1954
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Rhapsody is high-gloss soap opera in the grand MGM manner. Elizabeth Taylor stars as Louise Durant, the beautiful but spoiled...
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1954
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1953
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Excluding a brace of 1980s TV-movie appearances, It Happens Every Thursday was the final feature film appearance of...
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1953
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Hollywood, 1927: the silent-film romantic team of Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen) is the toast of...
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1952
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Though its title would seem to indicate a medieval swashbuckler, The Iron Mistress is actually based on the life of American...
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1952
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Irene Dunne made her final film appearance in the frothy fantasy It Grows on Trees. Looking at least two decades younger than...
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1952
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1952
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Something for the Birds is a toothless satire of Washington, filmed during the McCarthy era. For lack of a political target...
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1952
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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1952
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Gene Kelly does his patented Pal Joey bit as Jerry Mulligan, an opportunistic American painter living in Paris' "starving...
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1951
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A curious toddler creates trouble when he finds bank robbers' loot in this comedy. His recently paroled father, and his...
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1951
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The genesis for Queen for a Day was the Dorothy Parker short story Horsie, all about a homely woman who takes a job as a...
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1951
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Webb Garwood (Van Heflin) is a cynical policeman who believes that success comes from lucky breaks. Responding to a prowler...
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1951
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Barry Sullivan plays an eager young lawyer who is willing to sacrifice any and all scruples on the upward climb. He is put on...
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1951
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Lana Turner stars as an ambitious model who seeks her fortune in New York City. She is befriended by over-the-hill cover-girl...
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1950
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Between Midnight and Dawn is a solid, no-frills detective drama from the Columbia studio mills. Mark Stevens and...
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1950
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1949
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