Sullen teenage orphan Johnny Miles (Josh Albee) is wrongfully accused of stealing from his foster parents. Running away from...
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1995
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1988
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In this made-for-TV film, a group of American nurses stationed in the Philippines are captured when Japanese forces invade...
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1986
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On her deathbed, mean-spirited millionairess Lily Tomlin has her will amended so that her soul will pass into the body of...
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1984
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Director Bob Fosse's fact-based tale of Playboy centerfold Dorothy Stratten's short life and gruesome death focuses less on...
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1983
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In this sprawling television miniseries, originally aired in May 1983 on NBC, a race of seemingly human-like aliens arrive en...
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1983
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In this domestic drama, a the marriage of a suburban couple crumbles on the eve of their 15th anniversary. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1982
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1982
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Actor/producer Robert Blake tried and failed three times to launch a TV detective weekly titled Joe Dancer. The first such...
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1981
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Between January 1981 and August 1983, actor/producer Robert Blake tried three times to launch a new TV detective series...
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1981
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Way back in 1936, moonshiner Swamp Molly (Neva Patterson) saved the life of Jesse Duke (Denver Pyle). Now, 33 years after the...
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1979
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1979
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Quincy (Jack Klugman) and Sam (Robert Ito) come across a human skull while travelling through the desert. With the help of...
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1978
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From the time he was a high-school student in Lubbock, Texas until his tragic death at age 22 in 1959, Buddy Holly ignored...
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1978
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In this suspenseful drama, an angry husband hatches an ingenious plot to get his avaricious wife and the pesky detective she...
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1978
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Stanley Kramer directed this paranoid thriller involving a murderer who is inexplicably released from prison by a mysterious...
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1977
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If for no other reason than its provocative title, this is the single most famous episode of Charlie's Angels. Our three...
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Warden Sorenson
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1976
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, an unemployed Archie continues to look for work. After landing a minimum-wage...
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1976
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Louise Hartman (Neva Patterson) suspects foul play when her son Billy Jo (Joey Aresco), a professional demolition-derby...
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1975
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A troubled orphan runs away from his unhappy foster home and makes friends with a young leopard that has escaped from...
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1975
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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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Myrna Loy guest stars as Andrea Wollcott, a pioneering feminist author. Over the years, Andrea has made many enemies--one of...
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1973
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Skin Game was historically significant as the 2000th film produced by Warner Bros. studios. The film is a comedy western...
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1971
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The beauty of classical music confronts the ugliness and treachery of war in this unusual drama. Lionel Evans...
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1967
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In this romantic comedy, a middle-aged postmistress from a small town goes to a post office convention in New York and...
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1964
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This stark and spare look at the world of the mentally disturbed was one of the beacons of the new American independent film...
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Mrs. Clemens
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1962
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Since it was released in the same year as his masterpiece, To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), it is ironic that this drama was...
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Louise Kramer
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1962
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Too Much, Too Soon was adapted from the warts-and-all autobiography of actress Diana Barrymore, the troubled daughter of...
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Blanche Oehlrichs/Michael Strange
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1958
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Based on the Broadway play by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr, Desk Set represents the eighth screen teaming of Spencer Tracy...
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1957
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An Affair to Remember, director Leo McCarey's scene-for-scene remake of his own 1939 film Love Affair, isn't really an...
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Lois Clarke
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1957
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For its final program of the 1955-56 season, the prestigious CBS Sunday-afternoon anthology Omnibus offered a 90-minute...
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1956
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The Solid Gold Cadillac was adapted from the George S. Kaufman-Howard Teichmann Broadway hit of the same. Both the play and...
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Amelia Shotgraven
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1956
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Miss Millard
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1953
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