While Walton's Mountain is abuzz with news about the Nazi invasion of Norway and Denmark, a family of German immigrants...
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1978
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor)...
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1977
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Not long after Jim (James Garner) hides his .38 in a cookie jar, he is charged with murder when the weapon is used in a gas...
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1977
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The sixth season of The Waltons) gets under way minus two longtime series regulars: Richard Thomas as John-Boy and Ellen...
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), new mother Mary Ellen (Judy...
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1977
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After winning a national writing contest, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is sent to cover the arrival of the dirigible Hindenburg...
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1977
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Having quit his job at the "Blue Ridge Chronicle", Ben (Eric Scott) is hired by a high-pressure car salesman named Jarvis...
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1977
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John-Boy (Richard Thomas) wants to devote the upcoming edition of "The Blue Ridge Chronicle" to a commemoration of local WW1...
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1977
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As Erin (Mary Elizabeth McDonough) prepares to graduate from high school, she despairs over being the only Walton who has no...
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1977
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Waltons struggle to put their...
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1976
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Hoping to get out of her rut, Olivia (Michael Learned) allows Corabeth (Ronnie Claire Edwards) to give her a brand-new...
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1976
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Waltons have no sooner adjusted...
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1976
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A heavy snowstorm may prevent the Walton family from gathering on the Mountain for Christmas Eve. No one is more upset by...
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1976
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The Walton family is startled (to say the least!) when Mary Ellen (Judy-Norton) announces her engagement to wealthy medical...
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1976
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Newly married to Dr. Curt Willard (Tom Bower), Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) begins to doubt that she is worthy of her...
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1976
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Hoping to alert the people of Walton's Mountain of the threat of Nazism, John-Boy prints excerpts from Adolf Hitler's Mein...
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1976
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The fifth season of The Waltons gets under way as budding writer John-Boy Walton (Richard Thomas) prepares the first edition...
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1976
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It is a tradition on Walton's Mountain for a young girl to declare herself eligible for marriage by participating in a...
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1976
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Disaster strikes the Walton family when their house is gutted by a raging fire. While the neighbors help John (Ralph Waite)...
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1976
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Through a series of misunderstandings and misapprehensions, Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) arrives at the conclusion that he isn't...
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1976
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1976
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John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is assigned to escort reporter Porter Sims (Richard McKenzie), who has come to the Mountain looking...
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1975
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Dean Martin had his final leading role in this obscure drama about a San Francisco lawyer defending a black militant...
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1975
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As The Waltons begins its fourth season, Rev. Matthew Fordwick (John Ritter) and schoolteacher Rosemary Hunter (Mariclare...
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1975
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The Passion of the Christ screenwriter Benedict Fitzgerald travels back to Biblical times once again to tell the life story...
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1975
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Darleen Carr is cast as flighty rich girl Sis Bradford, who regards college as just another lark. Having skipped most of her...
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1975
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Grandma (Ellen Corby) blows her top when Grandpa (Will Geer) comes home with a statue that he's won in a raffle. The statue...
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1975
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With Bob out of town on a lecture tour, Emily is terrified that she will succumb to the temptation of having an affair with...
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1975
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Feeling unwanted by the rest of the family, Grandpa (Will Geer) and Grandma (Ellen Corby) move out of the Walton house and...
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1975
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No sooner has Olivia (Michael Learned) taken a job as a door-to-door salesman to help make ends meet in the Walton home than...
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1974
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Light-years removed from his comic escapades on Three's Company, John Ritter delivers a topnotch dramatic performance as...
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1974
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John (Ralph Waite) is torn between financial considerations and concern for his children's birthright when he is offered...
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1974
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The Walton family spends a great deal of money to purchase a new suit of clothes for John-Boy's high school graduation. But...
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1974
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John-Boy (Richard Thomas) develops a crush on his teacher Miss Hunter (Mariclare Costello), whom he regards as his literary...
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1973
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The Rampart emergency team try to save a suicidal youngster from leaping off an apartment ledge. Elsewhere, the paramedics...
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1973
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Using John-Boy (Richard Thomas) as a go-between, blacksmith Curtis Norton (Ned Beatty) carries on a long-distance courtship...
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1973
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Welcome to Westworld, where nothing can go wrong...go wrong...go wrong....Writer/director Michael Crichton has concocted a...
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1973
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A dirty joke that became a "clean" TV movie, Coffee, Tea or Me stars Karen Valentine, cast to type as a perky stewardess. In...
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1973
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When Carol goes on vacation, Emily offers to fill in as receptionist. Everybody on the "professional" floor is in favor of...
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1973
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Posing as a psychic, silver-tongued con artist Charles Ridgeway (Fritz Weaver) specializing in relieving his wealthy clients...
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1971
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Ben Hecht's reminiscences from his youth as a cub reporter in 1910 Chicago makes an uneasy transition to the screen in this...
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1969
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1969
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Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) is a self-made Boston millionaire who masterminds a bank heist in hopes of leaving it all...
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1968
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Still bristling at the thought of being a "nanny", Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) is further aggravated by the joshing he is...
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1968
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Martha Hyer is appropriately cast as glamorous Hollywood movie star Carol Haven, who sweeps into the lives of Bill Davis...
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1967
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Sam Drucker's store becomes a beehive of activity when Kate (Bea Benadaret) shows up expecting a long-distance call from...
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1967
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Six year-old Davey Cleaves (Danny Martins) is trapped in a moving van with two killers after witnessing a murder in this...
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1967
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Dean Martin stars as an amiable gunrunner in the tongue-in-cheek western Texas Across the River. Martin teams up with...
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1966
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The first episode of the first season of Family Affair finds the carefree lifestyle of globetrotting consulting engineer (and...
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1966
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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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1965
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Every prediction made by a fortune teller to Patricia Kean (Julie Adams) has come true, including her marriage to her wealthy...
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1965
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Beau Bridges guest stars as a wounded young man who stumbles into the Justice Department Building in Virginia, carrying half...
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1965
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In this goofy comedy, an architect discovers that a recently purchased antique bottle is the home of a jovial but vexing...
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1964
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This week Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) has created a talent contest for the young folk of Hooterville and Pixley. Of course,...
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1964
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Charley Pratt (Smiley Burnette), one of the two engineers of the Hooterville Cannonball, has never been known as the sensitve...
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1964
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This eerie Twilight Zone entry was scripted by Richard Matheson from his own short story "Long Distance Call." In her third...
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1964
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In this episode of the well-wrought horror/sci-fi anthology, a hapless miner inadvertently gets involved in a scientific...
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1964
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An aspiring senator finds himself in deep trouble when he tangles with a sultry teenage girl gone bad in this campy drama....
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1964
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After speculating on the possibility that a person can travel back in time and change history, Peter Corrigan...
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1961
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1960
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San Francisco, 1906: As a fancy downtown hotel prepares for a concert by the legendary Enrico Caruso, overrage bellhop Gerald...
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1960
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1960
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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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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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1957
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Previously filmed as a theatrical feature in 1939, Alec Coppel's semi-serious mystery play I Killed the Count was adapted 17...
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1957
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William Hopper guest stars as John Henry Jordan, a debonair holdup man who has convinced the people of Dodge City that he is...
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1956
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Susan Hayward pulls out all the stops, and then some, in this cinemadaptation of singer Lillian Roth's autobiography I'll Cry...
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1955
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