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2003
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A has-been fighter finds himself extorted into becoming a hitman to save himself in this crime drama. The mess began while...
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1996
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In this frenetic made-for-television outing, a young boy tries to get into the crazy, competitive spirit of his relatives'...
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1995
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In the conclusion of the series' two-part Season Five opener, up-and-coming singer Ashley (Tatyana M. Ali) has put her future...
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1994
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Herschel Levine
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1993
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Bette Midler stars as a Martha Raye-type entertainer during the World War II era in this big-budget nostalgia piece. Midler...
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1991
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This anthology is set within a mental ward at a hospital where doctors try to cope with people suffering from a variety of...
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1990
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This overlooked but entertaining direct-to-video oddity plunges into the nightmarish experiences of a portly, depressed...
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1990
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In the tradition of Twilight Zone comes this supernatural/sci-fi anthology hosted by Norman Fell. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1990
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Originally conceived as a Return of the Living Dead sequel and later inexplicably re-titled (despite the highly questionable...
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1989
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Having invested in a trendy New York seafood restaurant, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is delighted that her nephew Grady...
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1988
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Stripped to Kill is an exciting, low-budget, stylish mystery thriller where dancers at a local strip club are killed one by...
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Ray
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1987
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A dour Magnum (Tom Selleck) retreats to a mountaintop to mull over the recent failures in his life--specifically, an...
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1987
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) pays a visit her niece Tracey (Linda Grovenor), an up-and-coming jockey. After winning a race,...
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1985
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In a plot that combines Mary Shelley's mad Dr. Frankenstein and Bram Stoker's Count Dracula, two yellow journalism reporters,...
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1985
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1984
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The pilot for an unsold weekly series, Uncommon Valor stresses the courage and resourceful of a team of firefighters in Salt...
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1983
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Mark Warren's comedy Heartbreak High concerns the antics taken by students and faculty of rival high schools attempting to...
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1981
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This comedy features the chaotic situations occurring between two high-school football teams. ~ Rovi...
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McGuire
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1981
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In this drama, a homeless shoeshine boy who lives in a locker at the train station finds himself quite popular after he...
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Mayor
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1981
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The directorial debut of actor and stand-up comedian David Steinberg concerns a single man who decides that he wants to be a...
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Larry
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1981
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This film profiles the early career of Marilyn Monroe when she develops a relationship with her Hollywood agent, Johnny Hyde....
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1980
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1980
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Actress and popular culture icon Marilyn Monroe is the subject of yet another made-for-television movie. This film, which...
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1980
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The phenomenal success of the 1977 ABC miniseries Roots all but demanded a sequel to writer Alex Haley's epic story of his...
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1979
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In this, Joan Rivers' first attempt at film direction, a young virgin male (Billy Crystal) is engaged to be married when he...
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1978
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At the beginning of The End, Wendell Sonny Lawson (Burt Reynolds) is informed by his doctor that he's dying from "the same...
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1978
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As the third most popular program on network television, Three's Company entered its third season on ABC with the greatest of...
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Stanley Roper
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1978
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Based on the British sitcom Man About the House, Three's Company was given a six-week trial run on ABC's Thursday-night...
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Stanley Roper
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1977
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This family adventure chronicles the adventures and exploits of George Clark (Denver Pyle), one of the early naturalists....
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1977
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Having quickly climbed to 11th place during its six-week tryout in the spring of 1977, Three's Company was assured a...
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Stanley Roper
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1977
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In this thriller, an amnesiac woman hires a young detective to investigate the two men who seem to be trying to kill her. ~...
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1976
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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1976
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The two-part opener of Streets of San Francisco's fifth and final season marks a major transition, as SFPD homicide detective...
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1976
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In the conclusion of Streets of San Francisco's two-part Season Five opener, a band of urban revolutionaries continue to hold...
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1976
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This sequel to the blaxploitation hit Cleopatra Jones mixes in elements of the kung-fu genre and James Bond-styled spy...
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1975
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In this made-for-TV thriller, a vacation for two men turns deadly when their wives are kidnapped by several escaped...
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1974
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1974
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In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of...
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1974
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The John Gardner novel A Complete State of Death became this bloody crime flick that united frequent action genre...
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Detective Les Daniels
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1973
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Don Siegel directed this offbeat crime thriller which stars Walter Matthau as the titular Charley Varrick. Varrick is a...
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1973
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In this episode of the murder mystery series, a police detective must cope after he learns that his friend is a murderer. A...
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1971
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The Killing Affairs is comprised of two one-hour episodes from the 1970 TV series Dan August. Burt Reynolds stars as August,...
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1971
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Returning to college to take a Psychology course, Shirley (Shirley Jones) makes the acquaintance of 19-year-old Paul Bruner...
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1971
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Gene Wilder and Bob Newhart star as husbands who have some explaining to do in this made-for-television comedy. Wilder stars...
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1971
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In this detective drama, super police sleuth Dan August looks into two cases involving female murderers. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1971
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Though usually listed as a feature film, Murder My Friend is actually a pastiche of two 60-minute episodes of the 1970 TV...
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1970
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Director Mike Nichols and writer-actor Buck Henry followed their enormous hit The Graduate (1967) with this timely adaptation...
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1970
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The inept Ensign Garland (Robert Morse) battles a trio of jewel thieves in this Walt Disney comedy. Garland starts by...
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Max Mason
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1970
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On the testimony of five different eyewintesses, Sgt. Ed Brown is arrested for the beating death of a bookie. Naturally, Ed...
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1969
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For some reason, the made-for-TV Three's a Crowd was rerun to death in the early 1970s. Perhaps it's because local TV station...
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1969
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Communist army officer Miguel Torres (Alejandro Rey) hijacks the airliner bearing Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and...
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1969
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A mid-1960s TV documentary special (and a New Yorker cartoon before that) was the inspiration for If It's Tuesday, This Must...
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1969
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The murder of a rocket manufacturer tips the FBI to an insidious scheme to blackmail executives into giving up classified...
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1968
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This World War II comedy finds Harry Frigg (Paul Newman) as the unwilling volunteer slated to rescue five generals from the...
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1968
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It's 1951 in Korea, a time that the United States Army doesn't like to remember. The Communists, led by Chinese forces, are...
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1968
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Three teenage runaways leave home for life in the big city. Shelly (Brooke Bundy) runs away from her father (Lloyd Bochner),...
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1968
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Robert L. Pike's crime novel Mute Witness makes the transition to the big screen in this film from director Peter Yates. In...
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1968
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When an aging philanthropist falls on hard times, her butler starts to rob the rich so that she can keep on giving to the...
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1967
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In this WW II drama a naive group of men join the military to fight for their country, never anticipating the horrifying...
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1967
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Two escaped killers, Carter (John Saxon) and Bains (Don Stroud), burst into Ironside's office apartment, holding the Chief...
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1967
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"Just one word: plastic." "Are you here for an affair?" These lines and others became cultural touchstones, as 1960s youth...
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1967
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Written by James Henerson, this episode gets under way with a quarrel between Samantha and Darrin. Helpful Larry and Louise...
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1966
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Burt Reynolds is cast as psychotic criminal Mike Murtaugh, who with his partner Frankie Metro (James Farentino) hijacks a...
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1965
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William Shatner guest stars as Tony Burrell, a former policeman who runs a boy's athletic club. Posing as "John Evans",...
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1965
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In this comedy, an introverted journalist for a prominent magazine is assigned to do a story on "Little America" in...
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1964
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1964
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Telly Savalas makes a return guest appearance to The Fugitive, this time in the role of Victor Leonetti. Having always held...
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1964
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Don Siegal directed this made-for-TV remake of the western drama Ride The Pink Horse, in which Robert Culp stars as Harry...
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1964
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With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies."...
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1963
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This WW II adventure chronicles the real-life courage of President John F. Kennedy when he was a Navy lieutenant in charge of...
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1963
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Al Norman
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1963
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The Untouchables launches its second season with one of the series' most celebrated episodes. Elizabeth Montgomery earned an...
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1961
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During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean...
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1960
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Secretary Gladys Dole (played by future Oscar winner Lucille Fletcher) encounters one perilous obstacle after another while...
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1960
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1960
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1960
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Pork Chop Hill was based on the eyewitness essays of ex-soldier S. L. A. Marshall. The film is set during the Korean "police...
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1959
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Academy Award-winning director Delbert Mann adapts author Budd Shulberg's scathing critique of the Hollywood studio system to...
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1959
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Produced by Himan Brown (of radio's Inner Sanctum) and directed by John Newland (of TV's One Step Beyond), The Violators...
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1957
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