Adapted from the novel by Anne Tyler, the made-for-TV "Hallmark Hall of Fame" presentation Back When We Were Grownups stars...
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2004
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Teen pop star Mandy Moore stars in the romantic comedy How to Deal. Directed by British filmmaker Clare Kilner, the script is...
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2003
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Adam Larson and Tony R. Abrams' directorial debut Pumpkin is an unconventional love story. College senior Carolyn McDuffy...
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2002
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In this taut thriller, a determined defense attorney (Melanie Griffith) launches an investigation to prove her latest client,...
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1998
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Jonathan Darby made his directorial debut with this thriller, set in Kentucky (but filmed in Orange County, VA). Jackson...
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Alice Baring
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1998
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1997
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In this bittersweet comedy drama, a man nearing the end of his life seeks closure with his family and friends, and he...
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1996
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The second of two CBS TV movies based on the novels of Lavyrle Spencer, Family Blessings begins as young police officer Greg...
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Director
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1996
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In Hawaii, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is the guest of Matt Kinkaid (Ken Howard), patriarch of a powerful and influential...
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1994
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Miss Beasley
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1993
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1993
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In this two-part adventure drama based on a thriller by author Sidney Sheldon, three nuns must run for their lives from a...
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1992
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A rookie detective's investigation of a particularly brutal murder takes a personal turn for her when her lover turns out to...
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1992
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) comes to the aid of Ellen Woer (Dee Wallace Stone), whom she'd previously helped to beat a murder...
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1991
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Nina Foch guest stars as Gloria Morrell, an impoverished former film star who yearns to walk on Acapulco beach in the...
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1990
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1989
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This gentle comedy hearkens back to 1945, just after the war's end where a crazy small-town family awaits the return of one...
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1988
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Outback Bound is a made-for-TV film tailored to the talents of Donna Mills. She plays a pampered Beverly Hills resident whose...
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1988
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Nomads is a scary, supernatural horror movie without blood and guts and gore or bouts of eroticism. Pierce Brosnan is...
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1986
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In this adventure a professor of anthropology and a reporter join forces to look into a strange occurrence with supernatural...
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1985
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Two women find their friendship tested when one rises from obscurity to success in this glossy remake of Old Acquaintance....
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1981
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A scientist hunted by terrorists receives assistance from an unexpected source: two Las Vegas showgirls and their promoter...
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1979
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Based upon a novel by Richard Peck, Child of Glass was updated to the present when it was created for Disney's TV series in...
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1978
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Mrs. Calley
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1978
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1977
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Made for television, The Great Houdinis tells the life story of famed American illusionist/escape-artist Harry Houdini and...
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1976
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Directed by Berry Gordy, Jr. as a vehicle for his star Diana Ross, Mahogany traces the life of a poor girl who makes it in...
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Miss Evans
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1975
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It's lovable mischief happening here when two orphan brothers adopt an endearing sea lion and try to help their buddy open...
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1973
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The made for TV Female Artillery is a comedy, just in case the title didn't tip you off. Set in the Old West, the film stars...
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1973
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1973
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Based upon the novel by Lois Gould and adapted (under the pseudonym Esther Dale) by Elaine May, Such Good Friends focuses on...
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1971
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The FBI suspects a trucking firm of being the front for a sophisticated hijacking ring. To get to the truth, Erskine (Efrem...
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1970
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1969
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Prescription: Murder, a 1967 TV movie, represents the first appearance of Peter Falk as the rumpled but crafty detective...
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Carol Flemming
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1967
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Nina Foch guest-stars as Clarissa, Ben Cartwright's snooty Eastern cousin. Swooping down upon the Ponderosa, the...
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Clarissa
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1967
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In desperate need of transportation to take the wounded Kirby (Jack Hogan) to an aid station, Saunders tries to commandeer...
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1965
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In Volume 12 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, scientists attempting to...
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1963
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1961
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1960
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In this routine business-story-cum-romantic-comedy, James Garner is Cash McCall, a wheeling and dealing tycoon, and...
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Maude Kennard
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1959
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Agatha Christie's popular novel And Then There Were None (which isn't the original title of the novel, but it's easy to...
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1959
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The only thing genuinely brave about Three Brave Men is the second word in the title. The film is based on the true story of...
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Lieutenant McCoy
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1957
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1956
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The seventh live presentation of the CBS drama anthology Playhouse 90 was "Heritage of Anger", written especially for...
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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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Gretchen Brendan
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1955
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Once again Edward G. Robinson takes a script from the trash bin and makes it into a palatable movie. A remake of The...
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Ellen Miles
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1955
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Cameron Hawley's novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and...
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1954
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1954
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Maggie Flannery
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1954
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This tuneful romantic melodrama is set in a tiny Mexican village and is comprised of three storylines. One tale concerns a...
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1953
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In this musical comedy, a young woman inherits a race horse. She wants to race it but encounters difficulty with its trainer...
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1953
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The Young Man with Ideas in this MGM production is idealistic lawyer Maxwell Webster (Glenn Ford). Too self-effacing for his...
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Joyce Laramie
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1952
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1952
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Filmed very cheaply in New York, St. Benny the Dip (British title: Escape Me If You Can) has a charm and appeal that...
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Linda Kovacs
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1951
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Gene Kelly does his patented Pal Joey bit as Jerry Mulligan, an opportunistic American painter living in Paris' "starving...
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Milo Roberts
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1951
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Eliot Ness may have gotten lots of publicity (especially long after the fact) for breaking the Capone mob, but as...
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Judith Warren
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1949
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A reformed gangster, accustomed to a life of danger, finds himself dealing with a new and different threat in this adventure...
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Glenda Chapman
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1949
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In this faithful remake of Blind Alley (1939), psychoanalyst Andrew Collins (Lee J. Cobb), his wife, his son, and some...
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Betty
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1948
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In this drama, a soldier's widow, whose husband died a hero in WW II, begins a quest to find the five men whose lives were...
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Susie Pierson
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1947
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Three years after song-and-dance man Dick Powell reshaped his nice-guy image by playing hard-boiled gumshoe Phillip Marlowe...
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Harriet Hobbs
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1947
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Based on Phillips Lord's popular radio serial, I Love a Mystery centers around the exploits of two pugnacious private eyes...
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Ellen Monk
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1945
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Cult figure and B-movie auteur Joseph H. Lewis directed this taut exercise in film noir. Julia Ross (Nina Foch), an American...
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Julia Ross
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1945
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In this WW II drama, American POWs aboard a Japanese ship revolt when they learn that their vessel is to used as a decoy for...
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Anne Graham
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1945
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One of the most successful filmed biographies of the 1940s, A Song to Remember alleges to be the true story of Polish...
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Constantia
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1945
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In this thriller, a nurse begins having strange premonitions about an impending murder. So strong is her intuition that she...
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1945
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Boston Blackie's Rendezvous quite transcended its B-picture origins, and was easily the best of Columbia's "Boston Blackie"...
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Sally Brown
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1945
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Lois Garland
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1944
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In this mystery, the artist behind a detective cartoon strip solves real police cases on the side. The police are rather...
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Freda Brenner
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1944
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In this drama, a female taxi driver takes pity on a soldier who has come to search for his estranged son and decides to help...
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1944
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Nine Girls stars several of Columbia's loveliest contract actresses as sorority sisters at an exclusive California college....
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1944
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Nina Foch plays the title role in this rather dull horror melodrama from Columbia Pictures. Investigating his father's murder...
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Celeste
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1944
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In this musical drama, a woman turns her mansion into a boarding house for soldiers on furlough, providing them with room,...
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Jeanne
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1944
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He looks like Dracula, talks like Dracula and dresses like Dracula; but since the movie rights to Dracula were controlled by...
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Nicki Saunders
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1943
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