A happily married family man (Eric Close) struggles against temptation when his high school crush (Madchen Amick) returns to...
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2010
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The love saga winds to a close as Belinda (Sarah Jones) takes on a new responsibility while accepting guidance from the place...
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2009
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Seven years after bringing their two large families together in marriage, a devoted couple invites their entire extended...
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2007
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The war on drugs has been lost, and when a reluctant undercover cop is ordered to spy on those he is closest to, the toll...
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Animator
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2006
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Reunited as adults, childhood friends Mark Lucas (Bridget Brannagh and Theresa Connolly (Crystal Allen) fall in love and...
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2006
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A regular guy adds some much-needed drama to his life in this comedy. Peter Rooker (Marcus Thomas) is a man who has come to a...
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2005
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A former nun moves into the suburban home of her deceased aunt only to make a shocking discovery concerning a gruesome crime...
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2004
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In the conclusion of Touched by an Angel's two-part series finale, it appears as though Monica will fail her final test to...
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2003
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In the first half of Touched by an Angel's series finale, Heavenly caseworker Monica (Roma Downey) is at long last on the...
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2003
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This Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation stars a heavily (and effectively) "aged" Ving Rhames as taciturn Texas rancher John...
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2002
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2001
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Used to having his family jump at the sound of his voice, control-freak executive Tom Kincaid (William Devane) insists that...
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Anne Kincaid
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2000
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In this comedy, teamwork takes on a new meaning when four friends fall in love with the same woman. Four guys with an...
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1999
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The Yuletide Season is anything but merry for Emily (Carla Gugino), who is forced to take charge of her nephew J.T. (Evan...
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Angel
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1999
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Thirty-three years after the demise of The Patty Duke Show, you'll be glad to know that Patty Lane is still seeing the sights...
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Executive Producer, Cathy Lane MacAllister,Patty Lane
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1999
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Widow Nancy (Patty Duke) has never seen eye to eye with Stephanie (Hillary Danner), the fiancee of Nancy's son Michael (Mark...
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1998
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In this made-for-television drama, a mother worries when her beloved son's newest love proves to be a conniving vixen. Even...
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1998
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This episode is told in flashback, as Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) tries to cheer up a depressed radio caller by philosophizing...
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1997
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Made for television, A Christmas Memory is adapted from the wistful short story by Truman Capote, previously filmed in 1967...
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Sook
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1997
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At first glance, the made-for-TV Harvest of Fire would seem to be a gender-switch variation on the theatrical feature...
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Annie Beiler
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1996
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Telemovie mainstays Richard Crenna and Patty Duke (who co-starred in the 1982 sitcom It Takes Two) reteamed for this 1996...
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1996
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Knowing that her daughter will die without a bone marrow transplant, a mother is forced to face up to her past mistakes and...
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1996
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Based on a true story, the made-for-cable When the Vows Break is a remnant of those dark days not long ago when many women...
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1995
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In this drama, the mother of an autistic boy and his teacher are frequently at odds. But when they learn that the boy has...
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Terry Walser
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1994
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This program explores the possibility that mysterious celestial beings are all around us, helping troubled people in times of...
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1994
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When a jury frees a killer, the woman who testified against him fears for her life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1994
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In this made-for-television drama a young mother finds herself unable to cope with her daughter's handicap and so puts her...
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1993
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In this made-for-TV drama, Patty Duke plays a mother who vows to do everything possible to keep custody of her grandchild...
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1993
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This made-for-television drama is based on the true story of a woman's search for her birth parents. Melissa...
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1993
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In this quirky romantic comedy about soul transference, Alec Baldwin plays Peter Hoskins, the straight-laced head of the...
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Ms. Boyle
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1992
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Based on an autobiography by Betty Rollin, this is a heart-tugger which finds a woman with cancer seeking the assistance of...
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1992
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In this bizarre thriller, based on a true story, a family moves into their dream house and are appalled to discover that...
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Jean Williams
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1992
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In 1988, Nancy Klein, the pregnant wife of Long Island accountant Marty Klein, was involved in a car accident that left her...
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1991
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Based on actual events, this drama offers a chilling look at the lengths some youths will go in order to feel loved. Though...
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Jean Monroe
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1991
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On his 16th birthday, Stephen Dorff discovers that he is adopted. This in itself is not so traumatic, but the worst is still...
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1990
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Based upon Patty Duke's bestselling autobiography, Call Me Anna details the Academy Award-winning actress's rise to stardom...
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1990
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Those who think that you can't make a suspense movie out of a true-life story wherein everybody knows the outcome are...
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1989
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The fourth in a seemingly endless parade of Amityville sequels, this passable TV knock-off features an item of possessed...
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1989
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A good samaritan finds himself in trouble with the law after a hitch-hiker he had picked up shows up murdered. Hitch Hikers...
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1989
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A Massachusetts nurse (Patty Duke) is accused of exercising Fatal Judgment in this made-for-TV movie. While tending a...
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1988
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must prove that the man whose murder conviction he upheld when...
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1988
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In his TV-movie debut, Jerry Lewis plays Dr. Abrams, an Ohio optometrist, whose beloved 6-year-old daughter...
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1987
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Pamela Segall gives a winning performance in this gender-bending comedy about a girl who wants to be a boy and gets her wish....
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Mrs. Doris Niceman
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1986
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It seems that even American History must sometimes succumb to Hollywood "sequel mania." The 4-hour TV movie George...
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1986
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This drama is based on the true story of a housewife who becomes a helicopter pilot for the US Army after her husband...
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1986
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1984
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1984
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Robert Preston seems to be having the time of his life in the made-for-TV September Gun. The "Music Man" is cast as a...
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1983
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1982
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A very young Sean Astin co-stars with his mother, Patty Duke, in this powerful drama about child abuse. Unlike most of his...
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Barbara Reynolds
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1982
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Looking for the perfect biological father, a lesbian couple attempts to have a child after they are refused adoption...
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Helen Hunter
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1981
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Violation of Sarah McDavid is a surprisingly explicit TV movie concerning the undercurrent of violence in a purportedly...
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1981
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This critically-acclaimed film chronicles nineteen years in the life of a divorcee (played by Lee Remick), from the...
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1980
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1980
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1980
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"Master of disaster" Irwin Allen was so confident of his talents in 1979 that he actually thought he could stretch out a...
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1979
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The "before" version of Patty Duke is obese and slovenly. Emerging from a "fat farm," the "after" version of Patty Duke...
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Carole Mathews
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1979
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In this drama, the new chief of staff at a Florida hospital tries to get the place to run smoothly. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1979
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In a casting twist, this remake of Arthur Penn's The Miracle Worker casts Patty Duke, who won an Oscar for her work as Helen...
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Annie Sullivan
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1979
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A Family Upside Down stars Fred Astaire and Helen Hayes as a retired married couple. Always proud of his independence and...
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1978
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1978
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Killer bees migrate to the United States from Africa via South America in this disaster film produced and directed by the...
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1978
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When an heiress is falsely accused of the murder of her husband, she is assisted by two crafty criminal lawyers. ~ Rovi...
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1977
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This wonderfully cheesy TV movie-of-the-week stars Tony Franciosa as a detective hot on the trail of a murderer whose...
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1977
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Irwin Allen's follow-up to Flood! is a better effort but still falls short of his big-screen classics. Like its predecessor,...
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1977
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The Storyteller is a lukewarm exploration of a hot issue: TV violence. Martin Balsam plays a successful television writer who...
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1977
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In this made-for-TV thriller, a group of tourists aboard a cruise ship must be quarantined after they become afflicted with...
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1977
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This sequel to the smash hit chiller Rosemary's Baby (1968) chronicles the childhood of Rosemary's demon spawn. The still...
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1976
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One of four dramatic miniseries carried by NBC under the blanket title Best Sellers, Captains and the Kings was adapted from...
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1976
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In this thriller, a man, who witnessed his neighbor's murder, tries to no avail, to convince the cops that he is going to be...
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1974
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The spirit of the children of a hospital pediatrics ward offer a new lease on life for a shy young teacher. ~ Rovi...
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1974
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A New York detective investigates a woman's death after she filed for divorce and was staying at a Nevada guest ranch. ~ Rovi...
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1974
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Richard Boone stars as Anton Solca, an Iron Curtain defector living contentedly in California's Napa Valley. Now a successful...
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1972
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Though it sometimes looks like a TV "Movie of the Week' deflected to big screen, You'll Like My Mother is all in all a neat...
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Francesca Kinsolving
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1972
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The ABC network chose to recognize the thirtieth anniversary of Pearl Harbor with the "revisionist" TV movie...
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1971
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Long ago and far away, Patty Duke occasionally played hippie types. One can get a glimpse of Duke's "far out" period in the...
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1971
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She Waits, directed by Delbert Mann, an above average, frightening made-for-TV horror film tells the very familiar story of a...
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Laura Wilson
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1971
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Having tried and failed to produce the David Westheimer novel and play My Sweet Charlie as a theatrical film,...
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1970
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Two episodes of the 1970-71 TV series Matt Lincoln were welded together to create the made-for-TV "movie" The Cliff. In one...
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1970
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Since she was a child, Natalie Miller (Patty Duke) has always thought she was an ugly ducking. When a boy called her "clown...
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Natalie Miller
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1969
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Though local TV outlets have occasionally run a two-hour "movie" under the title Journey to the Unknown, the original TV...
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1968
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A cinematic take on a 1960s best-seller, Valley of the Dolls traces the ups and downs of three young women as fame, booze,...
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Neely O'Hara
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1967
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1966
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Billie Carol
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1965
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Patty Lane,Cathy Lane
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1965
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Patty Lane,Cathy Lane
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1964
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Patty Lane,Cathy Lane
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1963
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Patty Lane,Cathy Lane
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1963
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Helen Keller
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1962
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1961
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In this comedy, a married couple is deeply embarrassed when their daughter reveals her father's indiscretions on a national...
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1959
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James Congdon plays Tony Nelson, a brilliant but foolhardy young scientist who is experimenting with matter and its...
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1959
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Screenplay writer Paddy Chayefsky, and indeed everyone involved with the film, insisted that The Goddess wasn't really all...
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1958
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Though produced on a shoestring, Country Music Holiday has a lot more going for it than most popular-music melanges of the...
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1958
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This second presentation of the classic dramatic anthology Du Pont Show of the Month is a lavishly mounted adaptation of...
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1957
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Once you get past the fact that handsome Paul Newman could never pass for plug-ugly boxer Rocky Graziano in real life, you...
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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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