In this gentle comedy drama, a singer and her aimless beau fight to save the home of a group of elderly people. ~ Sandra...
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Sam
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1981
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All but forgotten in recent years, the made-for-TV Goldie and the Boxer enjoyed a new lease on life when it was resyndicated...
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1979
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In this film, the whereabouts of a runaway teenage girl are sought by a Las Vegas detective (Robert Urich), whose...
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1978
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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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Crossfire stars James Franciscus as police officer Rossi, who is thrown off the force for possession of narcotics. Disgraced...
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1975
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Having passed his California Bar exam, Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) is now qualified to practice law. This means that he no...
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1974
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1973
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Star Jack Lemmon was so eager to see Save the Tiger make it to the big screen that he waived his salary rather than have the...
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1973
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Created for the "dime novels" in 1886, scientific detective Nick Carter has been transferred to film and radio several times...
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1972
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Diana Ross plays the magnificent, tragic song stylist Billie Holiday, who while writhing in a strait jacket in a prison cell,...
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1972
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In the absence of a birth certificate, and thanks to some ill-timed jokes on the part of booking agent Marty Burnes (Bernard...
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1971
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In this violent, grim thriller, a baby-sitter's routine job turns out to be anything but when she and her young charge are...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Nostalgia is selling angle of this made-for-TV suspenser. Someone is going around breaking into movie vaults and setting...
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1970
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Former cop turned assistant DA Mel Grayson (Simon Oakland) uses his experitise in the realm of "circumstantial evidence" to...
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1969
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In order to qualify for a marriage license, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) must take a blood test. This proves problematic when...
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1969
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Blackbeard's Ghost was one of the first Disney productions released after Walt's death. Peter Ustinov stars as the eponymous...
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1968
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Jack Albany (Dick Van Dyke) is an actor in a television series who is mistaken for a real-life murderer Ace Williams...
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1968
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Those who worried that the Disney studio would collapse without the presence of the late Uncle Walt were put at ease when the...
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1968
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Hogan helps beautiful underground contact Heidi Eberhadt (Marj Dusay) escape to London. But after successfully completing...
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1968
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This episode runs the gamut from comedy to tragedy for LAPD mobile officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent...
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1968
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The British title of Billy Wilder's classic comedy was Meet Whiplash Willie -- for, despite Jack Lemmon's star billing, the...
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1966
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When Samantha expresses the wish that Darrin would forget about business and relax once in a while, Endora decides to help...
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1966
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As "Jack Fickett", Kimble (David Janssen) lands a general-purpose job at a motel called "The Chinese Sunset." Unfortunately,...
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1966
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The action in A Big Hand for the Little Lady centers around a high-stake poker game. The participants include some of the...
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1966
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In this offbeat mixture of espionage and slapstick comedy, Arthur Vincenti (Alejandro Rey) is a scientist working on secret...
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1966
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In one of those bizarre twists of fate so beloved by the writers of The Fugitive, both Richard Kimble (David Janssen) and the...
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1966
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Season Three of The Fugitive finds Richard Kimble (David Janssen), wrongly accused of his wife's murder, still on the lam...
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1965
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In this classic episode, Rob (Richard Deacon) becomes obsessed with the notion that he's going bald. A trip to the barber...
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Irwin
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1964
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Lawyer Dean Martin's gambling habit is beginning to get on the nerves of his wife Lana Turner. To keep the money in the...
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1963
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This charming tale is about a young girl's father and his slightly erratic behavior after sampling a refreshing alcoholic...
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1963
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Leopold Gideon
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1963
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) heads to Boston to locate the source for the bootleg champagne that is flooding into Chicago's...
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1962
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This musical boxing drama finds Walter (Elvis Presley) as a recently discharged soldier looking forwork in New York's...
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1962
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Bank teller Lee Remick is accosted in her garage one dark night by asthmatic psycho Ross Martin. He forces her to go through...
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Popcorn
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1962
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After his legitimate business goes bust, former drug king Phil Melnick (Lou Polan) returns to his old opium-dealing racket....
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1961
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Season Three of The Untouchables begins with a return guest-star appearance by Peter Falk, this time in the role of mob...
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1961
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Romeo and Juliet is updated to the tenements of New York City in this Oscar-winning musical landmark. Adapted by...
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1961
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Twice every year, wealthy mountaineer Shep Montrose (Roy Barcroft) invades a small town, throws money in every direction, and...
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1961
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For reasons beyond comprehension, the Earth has changed its orbit and is moving inexorably toward the sun, sending...
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1961
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Written by Rod Serling, this episode represented the joint Twilight Zone debut of actor Jack Klugman (who went on to star in...
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1960
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Leslie Nielsen guest stars as Tom Sebring, a disgruntled prison inmate who has unexpectedly been denied parole. Elliot Ness...
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1960
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In her second Perry Mason appearance, onetime King Kong leading lady Fay Wrayis cast as fading movie star Lorna Thomas. Years...
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1959
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The 14-season run of Bonanza began with this introductory episode, originally aired on September 12, 1959, entitled "A Rose...
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1959
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The Five Pennies is the life story of influential jazz cornetist Red Nichols, played here by a remarkably straight-faced...
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1959
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A standard crime story with a dash of a disillusioned generation of men thrown in for good measure, The Rebel Set, also known...
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Sidney Horner
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1959
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to...
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1959
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1957
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In this routine possession potboiler, Peggie Castle plays a suburban housewife being slowly driven mad by the intrusive,...
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1957
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1957
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In a customary act of gallantry, Paladin (Richard Boone) acquires opera tickets for Mexican noblewoman Maria Rojas (June...
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1957
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Travelling photographer Professor Jacoby (Sebastian Cabot) is treated like a celebrity during his visit to Dodge City, with...
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1957
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Former Army officer Emmett Egan (Herbert Rudley) arrives in Dodge City, in hopes of eventually replacing Matt Dillon (James...
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1957
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John Hoyt guest stars as Rex Proctor, a politically ambitious Washington bureaucrat. Arriving in Dodge City, Proctor insists...
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1957
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Hot rodder Richard Hartunian storms off after a spat with girlfriend Leigh Snowden. Shortly afterward, the car in which Leigh...
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1957
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Harlan "Mountain" McClintock (Jack Palance) has been a professional boxer for 14 years. He's been in the ring for over 110...
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1956
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A mentally ill young woman honestly believes that she is the reincarnated lover of Crown Prince Rudolph, a woman who died...
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1956
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Like its predecessor Duffy of San Quentin, The Steel Cage is made up of episodes from a never-telecast TV series based on the...
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1954
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The Yellow Tomahawk stars Rory Calhoun as a Wyoming Indian scout who forms a strong friendship with Cheyenne warrior Lee Van...
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1954
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In this drama, a young woman is hired to take care of an eerie old mansion. There she finds herself entangled with an...
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1953
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An unofficial remake of The Champ, The Clown concerns Dodo Delwyn (Red Skelton), a down-and-out performer with abundant and...
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1953
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1953
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"Winning isn't everything -- it's the only thing." These words were spoken not by Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi but...
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1953
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H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds had been on the Paramount Pictures docket since the silent era, when it was optioned as a...
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1953
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Robert Jordan is a television star. Robert Jordan likes things orderly, on time and properly executed. In his world children...
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1953
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You for Me stars Peter Lawford as a profligate playboy who's a nice guy underneath. After suffering a hunting accident which...
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1952
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1952
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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1952
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Fish-market worker Johnny O'Hara (James Arness) is named as a suspect when his boss -- with whom he had a dispute the...
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1951
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Callaway Went Thataway is an amiable spoof of early television's "Hopalong Cassidy" craze. Fred MacMurray and...
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1951
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1950
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Comprised of eight unrelated episodes of inconsistent quality, this anthology piece of American propaganda features some of...
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1950
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He's a Cockeyed Wonder stars Mickey Rooney as the title character. Try as he might, Freddy Frisby (Rooney) can't succeed at...
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1950
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A woman's desire to rise above her drab lower middle-class life take her down the road to destruction in this gripping crime...
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1950
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1950
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In this 1951 comedy Irene Dunne stars as Kay, a Manhattan-based songwriter who marries widowed rodeo cowboy Chris...
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1950
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Blonde good-time girl Vivian Heldon (Jan Sterling), who lives in a cheap rooming house in a working-class section of Boston,...
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1950
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1947
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1941
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Fresh from his Broadway triumph as "The Stage Manager" in Our Town, veteran actor-playwright Frank Craven heads the cast of...
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1941
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An average Columbia B-Western, Prairie Schooners once again features William Elliott as a highly fictitious Wild Bill...
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1940
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This Civil War comedy, related in flashbacks, depicts the misadventures of Buster Keaton as he tries to avoid getting killed...
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1939
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The 15-chapter Republic serial Dick Tracy Returns also represents the return of Ralph Byrd in the role of Chester Gould's...
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1938
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