Born Innocent, originally telecast September 9, 1974, concerns the plight of a teenaged reform-school inmate, played by...
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1974
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Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) is dismayed to learn that his priest friend Steve Timmins (Christopher Connelly)has been...
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1974
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This episode is truly episodic, offering poignant and sometimes tragic vignettes occuring during a single San Francisco...
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1974
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In this 1974 TV movie, Meredith Baxter and Beau Bridges portray adult adoptees, desirous of meeting their natural parents....
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1974
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While on a fishing trip, Ironside (Raymond Burr) and Ed (Don Galloway) make a quick stopover at a roadside inn. It soon...
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1973
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Hope Lange plays Karen Chandler, a 36-year-old wife and mother. After living in quiet desperation for several years, she...
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Pam Parks
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1973
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In this sports drama, a small college, desperate for a grid iron win, hires an ultra tough new coach. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1972
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Sam Peckinpah eschews his slow-motion bullet ballets for this quiet character study of ex-rodeo cowboy turned drifter Junior...
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1972
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1966
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At the suggestion of Bill's current lady friend Ellen Latimer (Mary Murphy), who works for a major ad agency, Mr. French...
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1966
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1965
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In Volume 48 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the lives of a pilot and...
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1965
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Travelling under the name of "Richard Clark", Kimble (David Janssen) is arrested for hitchhiking by Marshall Joe Bob Simms...
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1964
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Damon Runyon's story "Little Miss Marker" gets a mid-'60s update in this comedy. Steve McCluskey (Tony Curtis) is the manager...
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1963
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Playboy Douglas Hepner has been murdered, and the principal suspect is Eleanor Corbin (Mary Murphy), who claims to be...
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1962
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1961
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Sally
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1959
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When a movie star dies mysteriously, insurance investigator Jeff Keenan (Rod Cameron) is put on the case. It seems that the...
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Ruth Vance
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1958
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In this low-budget crime drama a runaway girl joins a gang of jewel thieves and finds herself leading an exciting luxurious...
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Kim Winters
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1958
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A noted expatriate filmmaker's hard work to reestablish himself in Britain is nearly undone when a woman who claims to be...
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Evelyn Stewart
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1956
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Ray Milland made his directorial debut with the Republic western A Man Alone. Milland also starred in the film, playing...
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Nadine Corrigan
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1955
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1955
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Phil Karlson, well-regarded by film buffs for his tough, no-nonsense crime dramas, directed this adventure story shot...
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Janet Martin
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1955
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Based on a Zane Grey novel published over a decade after the author's death, The Maverick Queen stars Barbara Stanwyck in the...
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Lucy Lee
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1955
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"What are you rebelling against?" asks someone. "What've you got?" responds surly, leather-jacketed motorcycle punk...
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Kathie
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1954
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A gangster is sentenced to prison for killing his wife, but the woman isn't really dead: she's alive and well, raising her...
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Randy Benson
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1954
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Set in the Philippines during WWII, this suspenseful and realistic war drama chronicles the courage of a unit of US Marines...
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Nina
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1954
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This western offers one of Hollywood's more historically accurate accounts of the Battle of Little Big Horn. The story...
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Kathy
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1954
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Vincent Price turns on his usual terrifying charm in the role of a homicidal magician in The Mad Magician, a satisfying...
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Karen Lee
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1954
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A genuine novelty, MGM's Main Street to Broadway offers the modern viewer a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of the 1953...
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Mary Craig
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1953
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This highly fanciful but immensely entertaining biopic stars Tony Curtis as legendary magician/escape-artist Harry Houdini....
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1953
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At age 50, Bob Hope was getting a bit too long in tooth for frenzied farces like Off Limits, but his surplus of energy makes...
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1953
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Edmond O'Brien stars as an idealistic state's attorney assigned to crack down on a crime syndicate. This proves more...
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1952
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Carrie is based on Sister Carrie, a novel by Theodore Dreiser. Dreiser's clumsy, unwieldy prose is streamlined into a neat...
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1952
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1951
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1951
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Damon Runyon's Broadway fable The Lemon Drop Kid was filmed twice by Paramount Pictures, but only the 1934 version with...
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1951
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First published in 1932, Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer's speculative novel When Worlds Collide was immediately purchased by...
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1951
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Bob Hope is up to his famous nose in danger in this espionage comedy. Second-rate burlesque comic Peanuts White (Hope) is...
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1951
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