Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) break up a racket conducted by an elderly astrologer who...
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1970
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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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1972
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Advertised as a sort of sequel to MGM's Babes in Arms (1939), Babes on Broadway reunites the two stars of the earlier film:...
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1941
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A curious cross-section of humanity is entombed by a mine cave-in. Among those trapped are two American privates, a pair of...
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1966
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Warning, Will Robinson! The "death in space" referred to in the title may have been suicide, or may have been murder. The...
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1974
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1972
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The third of MGM's Dr. Kildare series to dispense with the services of Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres), Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case...
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1943
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This hour-long look at Lassie, the lovable collie, was produced by PBS in 1994 to commemorate Lassie's 40th year on...
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1994
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Framed by interviews with real life celebrities, director Ron Ford's Hollywood Mortuary chronicles the tale of recently fired...
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1998
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Ironside departs from its usual one-hour format with this extended episode, originally telecast in a two-hour slot and later...
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1968
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In this second half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Ironside (Raymond Burr) is in the...
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1968
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1958
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1955
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Imagine the astonishment of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) when she picks up a newspaper and reads that she has been...
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1991
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A life and times chronicle of one of our greatest directors.
~ Sarah Block, Rovi...
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2013
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An earnest rural melodrama set among Norwegian immigrants in Wisconsin, Our Vines Have Tender Grapes is a slightly updated...
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1945
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Thanks to the curbstone advice of Perry Mason (Raymond Burr), Sarah Breel (Lurene Tuttle) is cleared of a shoplifting charge....
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1963
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1997
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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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Storywise, Thousands Cheer is thin stuff indeed. Insouciant PFC Eddy Marsh (Gene Kelly) wants to put on a Big Show for his...
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1943
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1943
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Musical producer Joe Pasternak moved from Universal to MGM in the early 1940s, taking his pet director Henry Koster (the two...
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"Mike"
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1944
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Sally Benson's short stories about the turn-of-the-century Smith family of St. Louis were tackled by a battalion of MGM...
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"Tootie" Smith
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1944
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Adele Varens
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1944
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Margaret O'Brien, MGM's newest child sensation, was given her first starring vehicle with Lost Angel. O'Brien plays Alpha,...
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Alpha
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1944
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Of the many film versions of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, this 1949 MGM adaptation is by far the prettiest. Set in New...
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Beth March
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1949
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Former child star Margaret O'Brien is Betty Foster, the "all growed up" heroine of Her First Romance. Hoping to rendezvous...
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Betty Foster
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1951
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Clarabel Tilbee
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1956
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Clarabel Tilbee
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1960
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Bad Bascomb is an expensive MGM western, tailor-made for the blubbery talents of Wallace Beery. Beery plays the badman of the...
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Emmy
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1946
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Filmed in 1946, Tenth Avenue Angel is yet another treacly vehicle for little Margaret O'Brien. The juvenile star is cast as...
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Flavia Mills
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1948
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Irene at Age Five
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1943
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Lady Jessica de Canterville
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1944
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This wartime weeper could just as well have been titled Stardom for Margaret, inasmuch as it solidified the popularity of...
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Margaret White
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1942
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The oft-filmed Frances Hodgson Burnett novel The Secret Garden was given the usual plush MGM treatment in 1949. Tempestuous...
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Mary Lennox
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1949
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An aspiring ballerina begins following a prima ballerina hoping that she will become her replacement. Unfortunately, another...
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'Meg' Merlin
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1947
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MGM's all-purpose title The Big City was deployed once more for this treacly 1948 drama. To prevent orphaned Midge...
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Midge
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1948
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Even if the film had been released without opening and closing titles, it wouldn't have been hard to identify Three Wise...
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Sheila O'Monohan
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1946
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