Eschewing any connection with previous installments of the creatively strip-mined Amityville saga, this film is actually...
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Mrs. Iris Wheeler
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1992
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The supernaturally animated demonic puppet creations of a mad puppeteer spring back to life in hopes of reanimating their...
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1991
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When her grandfather the mortician goes on holiday, a young woman must run the family business. The comedy begins when she...
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1989
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In this mystery, based on a novel by L.A. Morse, retired L.A. detective Jake Spanner enlists the aide of a group of senior...
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1989
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Separated at birth, in this thriller, a "good" twin seeks out his brother in order to claim a share in his inheritance but...
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Bety Griffith
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1987
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The "movers and shakers" in this weak comedy limned by Charles Grodin do not refer to a religious sect, but the big-wigs in...
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1985
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1985
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Delivering no more and no less than what its title suggests, this teen movie is about three frat brothers chasing down sex...
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1985
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This uneven attempt at horror parody, direced by Norman Thaddeus Vane, gets off to a fairly promising start with a fun...
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1983
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1983
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The B-grade genres of sexploitation, blaxploitation, and jailhouse flicks mixed with this grotesque sex- and violence-filled...
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1983
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When she's wrongfully convicted for participation in a drug-smuggling ring, a woman (Tracy Bregman) winds up in a women's...
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1982
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Straight-laced Henry Winkler takes a night-shift job as a morgue attendant. Winkler falls under the spell of wheeler-dealer...
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1982
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1980
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In this drama, a famous criminologist draws from his amazing bag of scientific and technical tricks to locate a...
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1980
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There are no cliff-hanging moments in Serial, but there's plenty of laughs in this trenchant comedy comment on 1970s...
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1980
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1979
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In this western, a sheriff gets tired of upholding the law and retires to a quiet ranch. Unfortunately, he ends up saving...
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Firetop Alice Dewey
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1978
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Much against his will, Mike accompanies Archie and Gloria on a subway ride. In the course of events, he is forced to slug a...
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Marcia
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1977
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Sex and the Married Woman stars Joanna Pettet as a housewife and Barry Newman as her liberal-minded husband. Encouraging his...
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1977
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The Day of the Locust is anything but a cheerful, light look at Hollywood in the '30s. It recreates both the town as well as...
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1975
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Detective movies and film-noir are parodied in this comedy that tells the story of a rookie detective who is hired via...
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1975
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1974
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The Stephen J. Cannell-produced detective series The Rockford Files was introduced as a 90-minute NBC TV movie on March 27,...
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1974
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James Garner first assumed the bethumped mantle of Private Investigator Jim Rockford on March 27, 1974. The original Rockford...
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1974
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Moving from its traditional Friday-night timeslot to a Saturday berth opposite CBS' blockbuster All in the Family, The...
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1973
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In this comedy, a jealous wife tosses her husband out of the house after he spends the night at the home of a friend. ~...
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1973
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Sidney Poitier makes his directorial debut with the 1972 Western Buck and the Preacher, set during the end of the Civil War....
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1972
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The board of education insists that Tabitha can no longer be home taught; thus, the girl is enrolled in Miss Vogel's second...
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Mrs. Rollnick
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1972
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Hogan and his crew hope to redirect a German rocket to their contacts in England so that the missile can be examined and...
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1971
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They Call It Murder was the pilot for a potential TV series based on the "Doug Selby" character created by Perry Mason mentor...
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1971
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Hogan again finds himself working with (and frequently against) redoubtable Russian spy Marya (Nita Talbot). This time,...
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1970
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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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This episode of Hogan's Heroes features bravura performances by three of the series' most frequent guest stars: Nita Talbot...
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1969
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Hogan must once again collaborate with his friendly rival, Russian spy Marya. This time around, the two agents have to...
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1969
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Taking a break from his customary duties on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Pat Paulsen acts as the "official narrator" of...
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1968
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Nita Talbot returns as Russian spy Marya, Hogan's friendly underground rival. This time around, Marya is assigned to blow up...
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1967
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This musical comedy pokes fun at the music industry as it tells of the romantic travails of two popular singers thrust...
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1967
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Hoss Cartwright is among the jurors who votes to hang Frank Scott (Simon Oakland) for murder. Only after the sentence is...
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1967
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Acting on a tip from an ex-convict (who is promptly shot down!), the FBI heads to a motel in order to capture Scott Martin, a...
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hogan and his men have successfully managed to sneak into Paris, courtesy of the...
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1966
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Mickey Rooney guest stars as Charlie Paris, a former standup comedian and Syndicate bookie who has "gone straight" and is...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Hogan sneaks into Paris to carry out his latest assignment: To locate several...
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1966
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One of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, Girl Happy is also one of the most typical. Elvis plays Rusty Wells, the leader...
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1965
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her...
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Audrey
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1965
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A Very Special Favor stars Rock Hudson as a notorious romeo and Leslie Caron as a prudish psychiatrist. At the urging of...
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1965
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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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Songwriter, Saturday Knight
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1963
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Though the producers of The Untouchables had promised that their fourth season would have less violence and more humanity...
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1962
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After an all-night binge, carnival owner Leo Torbey (Norman Lloyd) discovers he has purchased a trained monkey, whom Torbey's...
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1961
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In New Orleans during Mardi Gras, Bret loses several thousand dollars in a card game with the beauteous Felice De Lassignac...
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1960
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Dora
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1960
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) breathing down his neck, Mig Torrance (Mike Kellin), head of With a large and thriving...
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1960
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1958
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Having gained a measure of TV fame by 1958, the nightclub comedy duo of Dan Rowan and Dick Martin decided to give movies a...
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Miss Dovey Barnes
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1958
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Gangster Eddie Slovak (Alex Nicol) is worried that his cowardice during the Korean War will be exposed by his old army buddy...
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1958
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The Hargrove Finance Company has been robbed and Frank Anderson (James Anderson) lies dead. Identified by witnesses as one of...
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1958
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A rare comedy effort by director Robert Wise, This Could Be the Night is based on a series of short stories Cordelia Baird...
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1957
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Mary
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1956
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I Married a Woman was tailored by top comedy writer Goodman Ace to the peculiar, low-key talents of TV comedian George Gobel....
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Miss Anderson
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1956
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Irregularly scheduled on NBC from 1954-1957, Producers' Showcase was a series of lavish, full-color, 90-minute specials,...
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1955
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Robert Ryan plays Jim Wilson, a tough police detective embittered by years of dealing with low-life urban scum, in...
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1951
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Bright Leaf, a sprawling saga of the tobacco industry in North Carolina, began as a novel by Foster Fitzsimmons, a native...
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1950
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Unlike his earlier Warner Bros. westerns, Errol Flynn's Montana was strictly a programmer, inexpensively produced and...
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1950
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Caged, considered the best woman's prison film ever made, represents a union between realistic socially conscious drama and...
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1950
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This Side of the Law stars Kent Smith as David Cummins, a man caught up in an epic subterfuge. At the behest of attorney...
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1950
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1949
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