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Grandfather
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1999
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Derek Powers' body is continuing to deteriorate. Desperate, he has Victor Fries (Mr. Freeze) revived, and creates a new body...
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1999
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This feature-length spin-off of Batman: The Animated Series follows the dynamic duo as they battle their ice cold, age old...
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Mr. Freeze
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1998
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1996
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In this light-hearted fantasy, a talented young magician stumbles across an unusual ring and ends up in Camelot before King...
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1996
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Majel Barrett returns in the role of Lwaxana Troi, who arrives on DS9 in a state of advanced pregnancy. Her delight over the...
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1996
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Three aging Klingon Warriors arrive on Deep Space Nine to makes certain that a blood oath made 80 years earlier by Curzon Dax...
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1994
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Londo's political ambitions nearly prove to be his downfall when he manages to alienate a visiting Techno-Mage (a humanoid...
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1994
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An introduction to the world of books is presented for young children in this series that features one principal story per...
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1993
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An Elmore Leonard novel was the basis for the old-fashioned western Border Shootout. In one of his last film appearances,...
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Chuluha
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1990
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During the Korean War, Frank Fletcher, late husband of mystery writer Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), was forced to bail...
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1988
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1987
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In a weak mix of too many ingredients -- a dash of West Side Story, a pinch of Breakin', and sprinkles of references to other...
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1986
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General Warhawk
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1986
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It's love in the bayou when a female artist inherits a plantation, moves in and falls for a gypsy fella who catches her...
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1986
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In this spy caper, KGB agent Peter Hubbard (Michael Billington) has stolen some classified information on the U.S....
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Taylor
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1986
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hunter travels to the banana republic of Curaguay to exact vengeance against the...
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1985
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The made-for-TV Fantastic World of D.C. Collins is curiously not a pilot film, despite the presence of the principal...
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1984
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This disjointed action film concerns a renegade security company which takes over the United States' computer defense system....
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1984
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The importance of the horse in the lives of the Plains Indians is the focus of this program in the Reading Rainbow series....
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1984
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An Arab sheik and his tribe wage war on 2 American oil riggers in the Middle East in this action adventure film set in 1908....
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1983
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In this period adventure, Cameron Mitchell and Peter Graves star as a pair of Americans seeking their fortune overseas at the...
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1983
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1979
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Singing Rock
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1978
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The longest (26-1/2 hours), most expensive ($25 million) and most complicated (four directors, five producers, five...
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1978
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This adventure is based upon the true life exploits of 17th-century missionary, Father Francisco "Kino" Kin who was...
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1977
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An interesting low-budget entry in the post-Jaws animals-run-amok genre (which also owes more than a little to Hitchcock's...
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Daniel Santee
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1977
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This handsomely-mounted historical epic concerns the birth of the Islamic faith and the story of the prophet Mohammed -- who,...
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Abu-Sofyan
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1976
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Though there's no love lost between Jim Rockford (James Garner) and fellow ex-convict "Joey Blue Eyes" DiMinna (Michael...
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1976
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At a demolition site, a human skeleton is found encased in cement. This is precisely the evidence needed by Lt. Kojak (Telly...
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1976
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Winston Hibler, who produced many of those Disney "True Life Adventures" of the 1950s, was at the controls of The Bears and...
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1974
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The made-for-TV Barbary Coast is a tongue-in-cheek western in the Maverick tradition, produced by a former writer-director of...
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Diamond Jack Bassiter
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1974
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Horror journeyman Larry Cohen, writer and director of numerous quirky horror projects, made his first foray into the genre...
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1974
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In this dark drama, filmed in the Mojave Desert, a conniving wife and her lover leave her husband, who broke his leg, alone...
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1973
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When a Cape Kennedy space mission is interrupted by terrorists, Senator Stockwell (John Carter) turns to a massive computer...
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1973
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Art thief Van Cleve (Ed Nelson) steals $5 million worth of priceless pre-Columbian artifacts. To determine the hiding place...
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1973
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Call to Danger was a title that had already been applied to two unsold pilot films before this TV movie made its first...
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1973
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The Fergusons are a family of nomadic con artists, led by the father-son team of Angus (George Voskovec) and Albert (Michael...
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1972
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This gory gothic horror film marks the final appearance of actress Agnes Moorhead (though one year later, she did provide 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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Hoping to expose a card sharp named Martino (Herbert Rudle), Tony (Larry Hagman) insinuates himself into a card game along...
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Director
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1970
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Originally a pilot for a television series, this western centers on a wild pair of detectives who are hired to bring train...
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1970
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Have you ever longed for the day when James Brown, Martha Raye, and Col. Harland Sanders would appear in a movie together?...
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1970
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Even though Tony (Larry Hagman) and Jeannie (Barbara Eden) are now husband and wife, Jeannie's wicked lookalike sister (also...
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1969
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Set up like a version of the Maltese Falcon, this routine detective yarn by Roger Corman features Vic Morrow as Harry Black,...
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1969
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Chris (George Kennedy) is the lone survivor of the original seven gunmen who is recruited to help in a peasant struggle in...
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1969
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Vic Powers (Lloyd Bridges) leads a specialized rescue unit known as the Flying Fish. When an American economics professor is...
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President Eduardo Delgado
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1968
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This combination romantic comedy and political satire finds fashion photographer Ben Morris (James Garner) traveling to Latin...
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Ortega
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1968
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The crews of the Enterprise and an enemy Klingon vessel find themselves in uncomfortably close quarters during this episode...
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1968
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In the last of three episodes filmed in Hawaii, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) conjures up the spirit of the island's greatest ruler,...
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1968
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National Intelligence Agent Dan Street (Richard Egan) is on the trail of some stolen laser rubies. It is assumed the agents...
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Count Mario Romano
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1968
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Sol Madrid isn't a western, as might be gathered, but a drug-ring melodrama. David McCallum shows up early in the film as a...
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1968
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Posing as "Tony Maxwell", Richard Kimble (David Janssen) hides out in the Barrio of an unnamed city. Taking a job at the...
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1967
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A fifteen-year-old Kurt Russell appears in this episode as Quano, the 11-year-old prince of a faraway planet. Accompanied by...
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1966
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Based on the popular novel by Joseph Krumgold, And Now Miguel is an easygoing yarn about a small boy with a big dream. Miguel...
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Blas Chavez
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1966
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Dean Martin stars as an amiable gunrunner in the tongue-in-cheek western Texas Across the River. Martin teams up with...
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1966
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In the first episode of I Dream of Jeannie's second season--and the first to be filmed in color--Jeannie (Barbara Eden)...
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1966
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Kathleen Nolan guest stars as Gerry O'Toole, who shows up at the Stephenses' doorstep claiming to be Darrin's relative from...
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1966
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Cowboy Johnny Dolan (Pat Conway) helps Jason McCord fend off three hoodlums in a barroom brawl. However, it turns out that...
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1965
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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Elvis Presley plays singer/actor Johnny Tyronne in this formulated quickie directed by Gene Nelson. While on a promotional...
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Prince Dragna
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1965
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In Volume 33 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a soldier from Earth's...
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1964
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When contact is established between Earth and the planet Chroma, located ten light years away, an exchange is proposed...
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1964
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The Soviet Union launches a satellite carrying a nuclear reactor that goes out of control and comes down off the coast of...
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1964
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Recovering alcoholic William Sherwood (Peter Breck) falls off the wagon when he sees his wife Ruth (Janet Dey)--who was...
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1964
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Though it was made in 1964, this romantic farce was not released until 1971. It stars an aging Ginger Rogers as a prosperous...
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1964
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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1961
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Nick Bousso (Mario Roccuzzo), the son of mob-connected cab driver Mario Bousso (A.G. Vigganza), has sworn vengeance against...
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1961
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Walter Pidgeon is the nominal star of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, portraying Admiral Harriman Nelson, the designer of...
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Miguel Alvarez
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1961
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"Jamaica Ginger" is the street name for a dangerous grade of wood alcohol, capable of blinding or killing anyone who consumes...
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1961
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Fred MacMurray plays the head of an outlaw band trying to escape across the Mexican border. The gang is able to elude the law...
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1957
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1957
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Joel McCrea essays the title role in this moody little western. McCrea is a Union officer wounded in battle, who joins up...
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Zarata
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1957
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Last of the Badmen gets started in 1880 Chicago, as detective Dan Barton (George Montgomery) prepares to head westward....
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1957
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The Lone Ranger was the first of two Technicolor theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name. Clayton...
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1956
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1956
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Planning to murder his wife for her insurance money, antiques dealer Laurence Appleby (Robert H. Harris) prepares for the...
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1956
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1956
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Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film...
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1956
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Gun Brothers is a rehash of the "Cain and Abel" motif that has been popular amongst screenwriters since time immemorial....
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Shawnee
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1956
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Kamiakin Indian Chief
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1956
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Esther Williams' long association with MGM came to an abrupt end with Jupiter's Darling, which even she will admit was her...
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1955
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Lana Turner stars as Diane in this opulent costume drama. Set in 16th century France, the film finds the gorgeous Diane de...
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1955
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Hot on the heels of Warner Bros.' New York Confidential came Columbia's New Orleans Uncensored. Lensed in semi-documentary...
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Zero Saxon
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1955
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Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy is the last of the team's vehicles for Universal-International. Stranded in Egypt, Bud and...
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Charlie
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1955
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A hit and run driver has struck and killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child. The only clue Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith...
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1954
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1954
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The muscular physique of Rock Hudson is given plenty of screen exposure in the British-India actioner Bengal Brigade. Adapted...
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1954
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1954
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Debra Paget displays as much epidermis as the 1954 censors would allow in the escapist adventure Princess of the Nile....
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1954
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Mitzi Gaynor was contractually awarded with top billing in 20th Century-Fox's Three Young Texans, but the film's true star is...
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Apache Joe
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1954
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Based on the novel by Mika Waltari and helmed by Casablanca director Michael Curtiz, The Egyptian, a lavish period soaper,...
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1954
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1953
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Producer Sam Katzman once more rummages through stock footage from the 1953 Columbia costumer Salome and comes up with...
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Belshazzar
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1953
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Filmed on location, White Witch Doctor is set in the Belgian Congo, circa 1907. Professional hunter Lonni Douglas...
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1953
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1953
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Historically important as the first CinemaScope feature film, 20th Century-Fox's The Robe is fine dramatic entertainment in...
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1953
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1953
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Filmed on sets left over from the Columbia superfeature Salome (and also using generous chunks of stock footage from that...
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Florus
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1953
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1953
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The innate dignity of leading-man Jeff Chandler lends credibility to the swashbuckling proceedings of Yankee Buccaneer. Set...
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1952
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The Prophet
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1952
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The Lawless Breed is based on the exploits of Texas bad man John Wesley Hardin, played here quite convincingly by...
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1952
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When undercover secret agent Tyrone Power is thwarted in his efforts to obtain a vital document with details of the Russian...
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1952
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1952
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Filmed in color, the 60-minute Hill Number One was an episode of the TV religious anthology Family Theatre. Father Patrick...
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1951
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Bannerline was Don Weis' first solo directorial credit for MGM. Keefe Brasselle stars as cub reporter Mike Perrivale, who...
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1951
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Allegedly based on a Rudyard Kipling novel, this draws most of its inspiration from the 1939 film made of Kipling's narrative...
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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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1950
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The Desert Hawk deserves to be seen on the basis of its cast alone. No more believable than any of Universal's other...
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1950
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1950
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George Raft once again plays the outcast of society who comes through in the end in Intrigue. Dishonorably discharged from...
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1947
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Exiled from his own country during WW2, French filmmaker Leonide Moguy worked briefly in Hollywood, where he directed the...
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1944
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