Seth Hazlitt (William Windom arranges for Cabot Cove to stage a rock concert benefit to save a local patch of woods. The star...
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1996
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Megan Follows leaves her Anne of Green Gables TV persona behind to portray Lila Nolan, a young Boston-based nurse who is...
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1995
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Season Ten of Murder, She Wrote concludes as a small-time carnival pitches its tents just outside Cabot Cove. The troupe's...
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1994
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A mysterious gentleman named Lawrence Baker (David Birney) moves into Cabot Cove and takes possession of a Victorian mansion...
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1993
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The mother of the title is played by Meredith Baxter. Her daughter (Carrie Hamilton) is raped by an unknown assailant who...
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1991
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Father Barnes (Hunt Block), a young Cabot Cove priest, refuses to reveal the words spoken by a parishioner during...
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1989
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Loretta Swit was still appearing on a weekly basis in MASH when she starred in the made-for-TV Games Mother Never Taught You....
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1982
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This made-for-TV suspenser stars Suzanne Pleshette as famous soap opera writer Carla Webber. Carla turns detective when the...
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1981
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It's a personal matter for Quincy's boss Dr. Astin (John S. Ragin) when his teenage niece Melody (Karlene Crockett) is...
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1980
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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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All but forgotten in recent years, the made-for-TV Goldie and the Boxer enjoyed a new lease on life when it was resyndicated...
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1979
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In an intriguing change of pace, gimlet-eyed SFPD detective Mike Stone (Karl Malden) dons the greasepaint, red nose and...
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1976
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Big-game hunter David Farrow (Roy Thinnes) is hired to track down bank robbery suspect Clel Bocock (William Smith), who has...
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1976
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In this pilot film for the NBC TV series Medical Story, idealistic young intern Dr. Steve Drucker (Beau Bridges) clashes with...
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1975
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In this first episode of Baretta, gonzo undercover cop Tony Baretta sets up a phony numbers bank to trap prominent mobster...
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1975
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1974
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Policewoman Fran Belding (Elizabeth Baur) has a new man in her life: Jim Marshall (Gary Lockwood), a police detective who is...
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1974
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) heads to a farming community at the request of Vickie Dunhill (Kathy Cannon), the 18-year-old fiancee...
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1973
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In this comedy, a burned out bookkeeper thinks about selling his soul to Satan. His thoughts invoke the presence of a...
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1972
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This gag-filled movie makes a stab at examining the women's liberation movement but never quite gets there. The effects of...
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1972
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An insurance investigator looks into the mysterious disappearance of a professional football player during a live, televised...
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1972
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Murray Hamilton guest-stars as deranged nuclear scientist Dr. Jerome Cooper, who threatens to destroy an unspecified American...
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1972
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This episode marks the first series appearance of Elizabeth Baur as rookie policewoman Fran Belding. Anxious to prove that...
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1971
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Kenner (Jim Brown) arrives in India to seek revenge on the people who killed his business associate. An Indian lad Saji...
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Anasuya
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1969
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The Enterprise discovers a seemingly abandoned spaceship that proves to be an Earth vessel dating from the late 20th century...
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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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With the series' premise (a wheelchair-bound detective) already established in a two-hour TV pilot film, Ironside launches...
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1967
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Now working as a tenement janitor under the name "Carl Baker", Kimble (David Janssen) offers a helping hand to an emotionally...
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1966
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Agents Kelly and Scott head to Kyoto, Japan, where they are assigned to locate Kelly's old friend Michael Fane (Warren...
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1965
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Dan Duryea stars in this gritty medium-budget western as an unregenerate killer. His one saving grace is his affection for...
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Ellie Daniels
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1964
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With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies."...
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1963
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Posing as "Johnny Sherman", Richard Kimble (David Janssen) befriends his fellow worker Gus Priamos (Gilbert Roland), who...
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1963
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While on a drinking binge, Dianne Castillejo (Lois Nettleton) accidentally caused the drowning death of her adopted son, but...
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Consuela Sandino
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1963
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Essentially a chase film from beginning to end, this standard adventure yarn by director Ronald Neame is set in "Zahrain," a...
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Laila
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1962
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Comedian Jerry Lewis began directing movies in 1960, and this often unkind satire on the nature of American womanhood is one...
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1961
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Once a big shot in the criminal world, Tommy Karpeles (Harold J. Stones) cuts quite a pathetic figure as a jury convicts him...
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1961
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This standard love story adapted by Leonard Spigelgass from his stage play was acclaimed when it was released for probing...
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Alice Black
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1961
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As a reward for saving Ben Cartwright's life, an Indian named Matsou (Ricardo Montalban) is given a small parcel of Ponderosa...
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1960
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Nehemiah Persoff, who appeared in the premiere Untouchables episode as mob accountant Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik, returns to...
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1960
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Ben Sutton (Richard Shannon) is having a high old time spending the royalties from his best-selling book, dealing with his...
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1960
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Rear Admiral Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) visits the submarine Sea Tiger on the morning of its decommissioning and reminisces...
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1959
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Hired for what he thinks will be a straightforward manhunt assignment, Paladin (Richard Boone) finds himself caught in the...
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1959
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In Nevada, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to guard Tom Nelson (James Franciscus), who is accused of killing a local...
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1958
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