In this drama, a freed-POW returns home and is further traumatized by his supposed friends, family and neighbors. ~ Sandra...
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1971
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Despite his dishonorable discharge from the Army, Jason (Chuck Connors) is asked to be sheriff in the small town where he has...
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1966
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Unsuccessful football coach Burt Payne (Bill Williams) wants to sell his share of the Wildcats pro football team to a cartel...
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1965
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A chain of weird events has Ramona Ambrose (Mona Freeman) convinced she is going insane. Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is hired...
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1964
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While vacationing in the small town of Price Hill, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) agrees to speak before the local board of...
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1962
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After purchasing a riverboat from Scotsman Gillespie MacKenzie (Jack Livesey, Bret finds out that MacKenzie has already sold...
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1960
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Mona Freeman makes her first series appearance as Modesty Blaine, whose gorgeous face and figure bely her larcenous nature...
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1959
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In this drama, a sea captain is accused of negligence when his ship sinks and 162 passengers drown. A zealous defense...
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Robin Carson
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1958
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Future Tonight Show host Johnny Carson made one of his rare acting appearances in this 1957 Playhouse 90 adaptation of George...
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Audrey Trowbridge
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1957
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Dragoon Wells Massacre is a topnotch western from the Allied Artists factory. Barry Sullivan stars as wanted killer Link...
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Ann Bradley
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1957
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The Way Out was originally released in Great Britain as Dial 999. The eponymous telephone number is the emergency line to...
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Terry Carradine
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1956
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1956
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In this suspense film, a woman journeys home to Great Britain to attend the funeral of her parents, who according to the...
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April Haddon
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1956
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Anne
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1956
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Adapted by Stirling Silliphant from his own novel, Huk was filmed on location in the Philippines. George Montgomery heads the...
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Cindy Rogers
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1956
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Adapted by Leon Uris from his own novel, the film follows a group of World War II marines, from Basic Training to...
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Kathy Walker
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1955
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Though running 90 minutes, Road to Denver moves along at a much faster clip than most Republic "A" westerns. John Payne and...
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Elizabeth Sutton
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1955
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Mary Wilton
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1953
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In this boxing drama, a deaf-mute prizefighter whose career is on the rise falls in love with a gold digging singer who only...
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Ann Hollis
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1952
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Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth is a lavish tribute to circuses, featuring three intertwining plotlines...
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1952
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Not to be confused with a 1942 20th Century-Fox aviation actioner with the same title, Thunderbirds is a Republic Pictures...
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Lt. Ellen Henderson
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1952
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Betty Carter
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1952
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Mona Freeman plays Bonnie Lee, who is--surprise!--not the Lady from Texas in this well-constructed Universal western. A lowly...
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Bonnie Lee
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1951
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Dear Brat was the second sequel to the 1947 comedy hit Dear Ruth (the first sequel, in case you're interested, was Dear Wife...
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Miriam
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1951
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Amy Grey
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1951
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Set just after the close of the Civil War, a former Confederate officer (Ray Milland) joins a vaudeville target-shooting show...
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Caroline Desmond
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1950
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Ruth Lavery
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1950
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The title tells all--or at least most--in I Was a Shoplifter. The title character, played by Mona Freeman, is Faye Burton, a...
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Faye Burton
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1950
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Rannie Carter
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1949
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Miriam Wilkins
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1949
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Henry James based his 1881 novella Washington Square on a real-life incident, wherein a young actor of his acquaintance...
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1949
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One of the more popular movie-review paperbacks sums up Paramount's Isn't it Romantic? with a terse "No." There's actually...
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Susie
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1948
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This story of two young hopefuls who come to Hollywood is merely a thin device to feature almost every star working for...
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1947
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Adapted from the popular stage play of the same name, Dear Ruth features Mona Freeman as teenaged Miriam Watkins, who can't...
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Miriam Wilkins
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1947
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A woman looks back at her childhood in show business in this musical comedy. At the turn of the century, Myrtle McKinley...
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Iris Burt
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1947
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In this melodrama, a self-absorbed mother unwittingly teaches her daughter some terrible habits. From her, the girl learns...
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Ziggy Brennan
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1946
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Our Hearts Were Growing Up is the sequel to Paramount's surprise 1944 hit Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The first film was...
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1946
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Black Beauty, Anna Sewell's classic tale of a beautiful horse is adapted in a disappointingly flat fashion by independent...
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Anne Wendon
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1946
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In this drama, an amoral, manipulative womanizer gets his comeuppance. The story begins as the handsome cad is witnessed...
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1945
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Lois
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1945
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This odd combination of roughneck comedy and serious domestic drama was adapted by Louise Randall Pierson from her own...
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1945
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The title Together Again referred to the fact that frequent costarsIrene Dunne and Charles Boyer were once more united on...
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Diana Crandall
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1944
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Elise
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1944
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This peppy wartime musical stars Bing Crosby as radio crooner Johnny Cabot, the heartthrob of millions. To escape his...
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1944
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