In this retelling of Nathaniel Hawthorne's tale, Young Goodman Brown (Tom Shell) is out in the woods one day when he...
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1993
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The cast from the popular television cornball comedy series are reunited when Oliver must save Hooterville from developers....
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1990
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This psychological drama is set in the lonely desert flats of rural Nevada, and centers on the quiet torment of a young man...
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1988
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Linda Lavin once again pulls double duty in the dual role of waitress Alice Hyatt and contentious oldster Debbie Walden, the...
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1985
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When a rash of coal mine fires breaks out underground in Tennessee, the government sends a geologist to assist the...
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1984
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After a carnival comes to Green Town, the good citizens are compelled to follow their deepest desires, caught under the spell...
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1983
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An estranged couple works to rebuild their relationship while constructing their dream house. ~ Rovi...
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1977
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1972
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The merriment continues unabated as Green Acres enters its sixth and last season, with city slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas...
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1970
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1969
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It's hard to believe that the producers of Green Acres could come up with fourth-season episodes that are even crazier than...
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1968
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British director Alexander MacKendrick helmed this farcical romantic comedy set in Southern California. Carlo Cofield...
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1967
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Schlockmeister Roger Corman produced this graphically violent chronicle of the Chicago gangster wars of the 1920s and the...
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1967
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Season three of Green Acres begins as attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert) is nominated for the political post of...
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1967
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City slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas (Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor) make the best of another year of "farm livin'" in bucolic...
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1966
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The Hooterville telephone directory (two full pages this year!) comes out, and Oliver (Eddie Albert) is upset that Lisa...
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1966
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Samantha braces herself for a visit from Darrin's "kind of eccentric" Uncle Albert (Henry Hunter), whom she has never met....
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1966
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In the first installment of a two-part story, Robert Strauss is cast as Charlie Leach, a sleazy private detective. Hired by...
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1966
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Because Hooterville is a "fringe" reception area (one of the fringiest), Oliver (Eddie Albert) must install a roof antenna if...
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1966
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Back when her husband Oliver (Eddie Albert) decided to move out of their Manhattan penthouse and into a rundown farm in...
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1966
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A young Richard Dreyfuss guest stars as Rodney, a warlock who wants to marry Samantha. Hoping to disrupt the relationship...
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Harriet
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1966
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Though officially one of the "Monroe Brothers," Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) is a certified female, and as such has the...
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1966
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The legendary Hooterville volunteer fire department springs into action when an alarm brings them to the Douglas house. Lisa...
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1966
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The third of producer Paul Henning's enormously successful "rustic" comedies of the 1960s, Green Acres made its CBS bow on...
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1965
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This episode serves to introduce those carpenters extraordinaire, the Monroe brothers. Well, at least Alf Monroe (Sid Melton)...
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1965
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Helen refuses to accompany Andy to the Chamber of Commerce dance unless he finds a date for her cousin Mary Grace Gossage...
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1963
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1962
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1961
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1960
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