Writer-director Montgomery Pittman's final Twilight Zone offering was the bucolic comedy "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank."...
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1962
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1962
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Originally filmed for Twilight Zone's second season, writer-director Montgomery Pittman's "The Grave" was not telecast until...
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1961
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Season Three of Twilight Zone got off to a flying start with this episode, written and directed by Montgomery Pittman. Some...
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1961
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Originally titled "Nobody Here but Us Martians," this darkly comic Twilight Zone episode was a rewrite of (and vast...
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1961
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Seeking shelter from a particularly brutal Montana winter, Beau finds himself in a cave which is being used as a bank...
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1961
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Maverick launches its third season with one of the series' best and most fondly remembered episodes, in which James Garner...
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1959
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Wayde Preston took a break from his starring duties on the Warner Bros. western series Colt. 45 for a guest stint in this...
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1959
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This is the celebrated Maverick spoof of Jack Webb's Dragnet, complete with deadpan narration by protagonist Bret Maverick...
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1959
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In this curious blend of Western and detective melodrama, Jock Mahoney plays a frontier gumshoe named Hogan. When an old...
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1958
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Riding into a small town, Bret (James Garner) and Bart (Jack Kelly) are amused when the locals mistake them for the notorious...
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1958
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Bound hand and foot and set adrift in a rowboat, Bret (James Garner) washes up on an island used as a refuge by smugglers who...
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1958
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This parody of Hollywood westerns centers on a boorish hellion of a cowboy star who makes life for the studio people around...
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1957
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Tarzan and the Lost Safari is the first MGM-released Tarzan picture since 1942, and the first of the series to be lensed in...
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1957
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In this upbeat drama, a reformed father returns to the Arkansas farm of his estranged family after having spent too many...
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1956
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Loosely based on the true story of Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ortiz, this mystery centers on an American WW II veteran who...
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1952
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Downed Air Force pilots find themselves contending with scantily-clad female druids and stop-motion dinosaurs when they...
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1952
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The 62-minute GI Jane may well be the best of Lippert Studios' "pocket" musicals. TV producer Tim (Tom Neal) is in the midst...
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1951
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1951
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