A successful real estate developer rediscovers his adolescent dreams of becoming a rock star after spontaneously performing...
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2009
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The Face: Jesus in Art provides a thorough lesson in art history, exploring the diverse and numerous artistic...
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2008
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Directed by Rick McKay, who traveled across five continents during the documentary's production, Broadway: The Golden Age is...
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2004
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According to this made-for-cable documentary, stage and film star John Garfield set the standard for naturalistic acting that...
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2003
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Robert Altman directed this bittersweet ensemble piece about an eccentric and entangled group of family and friends living in...
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1999
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Michael Chekhov and George Shdanoff were Russian expatriates who came to Hollywood and became two of the best known and most...
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1999
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This Disney-produced made-for-TV version of the classic children's tale features Noley Thornton as Heidi, the plucky girl...
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1993
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When a mother will not tell where her child is because she maintains that her ex-husband abused the girl, the mother is...
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1992
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This is one of several seventh-season Murder She Wrote episodes introduced by Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) but starring...
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1990
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This suspenseful drama first aired on television as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame Theater. It tells the story of a young...
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1990
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Frances McEllany
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1989
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This collection of bloopers and outtakes is largely from Warner Bros. films of the 1930s and 1940s. Included are such sights...
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1986
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The made-for-TV Shattered Vows stars Valerie Bertinelli as a young nun named Mary Gilligan. Though she tries to honor the...
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1984
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1984
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This made-for-Disney drama is the fact-based account of Morris Frank (Timothy Bottoms), who, during the 1930s, trained...
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1984
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This 1981 John Irvin picture constitutes an adaptation of Peter Straub's colossal, bestselling novel. The central plot --...
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1981
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Director J. Lee Thompson directed this World War II adventure drama from a script by author Bruce Nicolaysen who adapted the...
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Ariel Bergson
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1979
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Years after directing the classic Marty (1955), Delbert Mann became a creator of prestige TV movie projects, none more...
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Paul's Mother
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1979
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Produced for the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" series, The Bastard is the first of John Jakes' "Kent Family Chronicles"...
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1978
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Based on the 1976 autobiography My Luke and I by Eleanor Gehrig and Joseph Durso, Love Affair: The Eleanor & Lou Gehrig Story...
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Mrs. Gehrig
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1977
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Told in flashback form, Tail Gunner Joe traces the rise and fall of Wisconsin senator Joseph McCarthy (Peter Boyle). The...
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1977
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In this film, the arrival of some unwanted visitors interrupts the peaceful Cuban home life of sisters Dolores...
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Lupe
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1977
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Patricia Neal guest stars as Julie Sanderson, a terminally ill widow. On the...
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1975
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In this fact-based made-for-TV tearjerker, the promising life of a talented teenage athlete is suddenly destroyed when he is...
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1975
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In a better than average TV melodrama, Patricia Neal is the mother of a Wisconsin farm family who has just discovered that...
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1974
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In this star-studded Canadian feature, young Johnny (Ron Howard) returns to his home to find out more about his early...
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1973
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When actor Lionel Jeffries turned to directing in the 1970s, he exhibited a preference for whimsy, as witness...
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Dr. Clemm
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1973
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At first glance, we were prepared to designate B Must Die as a hybrid TV feature, consisting of two episodes of either...
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Julia
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1973
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Adapted by Roald Dahl from a novel by Joy Crowley, The Road Builder is better known by its American release title: The Night...
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Maura Prince
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1971
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This made-for-TV drama, based on the book by Earl Hamner Jr., was the basis for the popular long-running television series...
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Olivia Walton
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1971
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Frank D. Gilroy's Pulitzer-winning "kitchen sink" theatrical piece The Subject Was Roses was given a no-frills film...
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Nettie Cleary
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1968
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In Harm's Way, based on James Bassett's novel Harm's Way, has enough plot in it for four movies or a good miniseries (when it...
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Lt. Maggie Haynes
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1965
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1964
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Patricia Neal plays Allison Crawford, a woman who has suffered psychosomatic blindness for a number of years. Upon...
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Allison Crawford
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1964
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Alma Brown
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1963
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One year before her Oscar-winning performance in Hud, Patricia Neal guest-starred in this Untouchables episode as torch...
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1962
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In an idealized New York City during the early '60s, Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is a charming socialite with a youthful...
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2-E
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1961
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Andy Griffith makes a spectacular film debut in this searing drama as Lonesome Rhodes, a philosophical country-western singer...
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Marcia Jeffries
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1957
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Best known in 1955 as a sultry singer, Eartha Kitt returned to her dancing roots in this hour-long TV adaptation of Oscar...
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1955
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In this sci-fi film, a Venusian emissary and an earth woman become friends. The alien tells her that he has come to warn her...
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1954
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The comfortable complacency of the British Birling family is upset when Inspector Poole (Alastair Sim) comes calling. An...
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1954
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Something for the Birds is a toothless satire of Washington, filmed during the McCarthy era. For lack of a political target...
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Anne Richards
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1952
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Washington Story stars Van Johnson as mildly liberal congressman Joseph T. Gresham. For reasons that he can't fathom, Gresham...
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Alice Kingsly
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1952
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When undercover secret agent Tyrone Power is thwarted in his efforts to obtain a vital document with details of the Russian...
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Joan Ross
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1952
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Ann
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1951
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Jean Bowen
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1951
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Set during WW II, this film casts John Wayne as Duke Gifford, two-fisted submarine commander. Patricia Neal co-stars as Mary...
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Mary Stuart
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1951
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All of Washington, D.C., is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps...
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Helen Benson
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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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Margaret Jane Singleton
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1950
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This second screen version of Ernest Hemingway's To Have and Have Not is closer in spirit to the original than the first...
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Leona Charles
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1950
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Three Secrets is a darker variation on a theme first explored in A Letter to Three Wives (1949). There's only one survivor...
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Phyllis Horn
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1950
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The hero of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead is Howard Roark (Gary Cooper), a fiercely independent architect obviously patterned...
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Dominique Francon
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1949
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1949
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Sister Parker
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1949
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Mary McKinley
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1949
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