Long before he scored with the epic Ragtime, novelist E.L. Doctorow wrote a minor novel upon which this stark 1967 film is...
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1967
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In this courtroom drama, a Mexican American judge must preside over the case of the town ne'er-do-well, who is accused of...
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1966
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1965
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Using the alias "Steve Younger", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) hires on as a relief truck driver. While on...
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1964
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Having followed the trail of the One-Armed Man to Northern Wisconsin, Kimble (David Janssen) runs afoul of a mean-spirited...
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1964
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Suzanne Pleshette guest stars as Ellie Burnett, the daughter of the now-deceased lawyer who had unsuccessfully defended...
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1964
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Seriously injured in an explosion, Richard Kimble (David Janssen) awakens to find that he has lost all memory of his identity...
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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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Receiving word that his father Dr. John Kimble (Robert Keith) is seriously ill, Richard Kimble (David Janssen) risks...
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1963
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Arrested for a traffic violation in a small town, Kimble (David Janssen), alias "Bill Carter," finds himself sharing a cell...
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1963
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A pre-Man From U.N.C.L.E. Robert Vaughn appears in this episode, in which Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) is offered a hefty fee...
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1963
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After rescuing several children from a burning school bus, a seriously injured Kimble (David Janssen)--alias "George...
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1963
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Posing as "Johnny Sherman", Richard Kimble (David Janssen) befriends his fellow worker Gus Priamos (Gilbert Roland), who...
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1963
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Arriving in a small West Virginia town, Kimble (David Janssen) gets involved in a barroom brawl. To avoid being arrested by...
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1963
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Using the alias "Joseph Walker", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) hires on as a fruitpicker in a farming community....
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1963
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In this western, an ex-officer for the confederate Army becomes a Texas cattle rancher. He and his fellow ranchers are...
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1963
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Richard Kimble (David Janssen), alias Jeff Cooper, arrives in Santa Barbara. Here...
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1963
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En route to Death Row after being wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen) escapes...
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1963
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Victor Buono, who skyrocketed to stardom by virtue of his work in the title role of the earlier Untouchables episode "Mr....
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1962
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David White, better known to the TV Generation as neurotic adman Larry Tate on Bewitched, is here seen in the radically...
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1962
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Like Pontius Pilate, director John Ford asks "What is truth?" in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--but unlike Pilate, Ford...
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1962
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California politics is the clinically dissected yet informative and interesting topic of this feature-length drama by...
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Malcomb Hardy
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1962
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When a baby gorilla named Toto is stolen from a zoo, curator Tony Osgood (Fred Beir) begins questioning his employees. One of...
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1961
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One of director John Ford's least characteristic films, it derives from the latter part of his career, when the director's...
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1961
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) heads to New Orleans to break up a smuggling ring that is delivering narcotics to Chicago. The...
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1961
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En route to Denver, Bart (Jack Kelly) finds himself sharing a stagecoach with a curious assortment of passengers, including a...
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1961
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Based on real incidents in the life and death of Lt. Joseph Petrosino (Ernest Borgnine) of the New York police force, this...
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1960
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Robert Preston plays the flip side of his eternally ebullient Professor Harold Hill in Dark at the Top of the Stairs....
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1960
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Wanting to be free of her crippled husband but not his enormous fortune, a glamorous wife talks her lover, who is also her...
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1960
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In the final episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, frontier lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) embarks upon a...
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1960
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In this run-of-the-mill western, one of the few films directed by producer Wallace MacDonald, a rancher has been falsely...
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Matt Crawford
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) agrees to help a young bride named Helen Martin (Olive Sturgess), prove that her bank-clerk husband...
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1959
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Engineer Philip Diedshiemer (John Beal) arrives in Virginia City, where, in partnership with Adam Cartwright, he creates a...
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1959
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Will Rogers Jr. follows in the cinematic footsteps of his famous father in the evenly-paced western Wild Heritage. Rogers is...
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1958
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This legendarily campy sci-fi epic (shot in color and CinemaScope, and rather lavish for a sci-fi film of this period)...
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Prof. Konrad
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1958
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The highly variable Tab Hunter delivers his best film performance in the grim western Gunman's Walk. Hunter plays Ed Hackett,...
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1958
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Roy Carter (Scott Marlowe) will hang for murder unless Paladin (Richard Boone) can reach the prison in time with news that...
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1958
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In this drama, a sea captain is accused of negligence when his ship sinks and 162 passengers drown. A zealous defense...
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Martin Ranker
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1958
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The third and (as of 2005) the last film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's short story To Have and Have Not, The Gun Runners...
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1958
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Having inherited a huge cattle ranch from his late father, Will Keough (Fred MacMurray) wants nothing more than to tend to...
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1957
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Jeff Chandler plays big-city lawyer James Gordon Blane, who heads to a small Nevada town to defend a playboy (Phillip Reed)...
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1957
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A tall horseman (Jock Mahoney) rides into the small town of Arborville, deserted except for redheaded Jody (Luana Patten),...
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1957
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A locked-in-the-fifties science fiction film, The 27th Day begins with five different people from five different countries...
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1957
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One of Roger Corman's finest science-fiction endeavors of the 1950s, Not of This Earth is an excellent film by any standards....
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Paul Johnson
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1957
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This retelling of one of Charles Lindbergh's most famous feats stars Jimmy Stewart as the legendary flier, and was directed...
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1957
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In this western, a pacifistic store owner does all he can to avoid association with his father, a notorious gunfighter. One...
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1956
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This very lightweight comedy focuses on young orphan Willie Taylor (Tim Hovey). Upset with the prevarications of the adult...
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1956
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The White Squaw offers an interesting twist on a standard western plot device. Instead of attempting to force an Indian tribe...
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1956
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In this crime drama, mobsters swear to get revenge upon a zealous public prosecutor as he tries to get them put into prison....
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1956
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The Day the World Ended was filmmaker Roger Corman's modest entree into the realm of science fiction. The film begins at "The...
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Maddison
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1956
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Notable only for the presence of former silent film great Chester Conklin, this silly sci-fi flick from legendary producer...
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Allan Kelly
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1955
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Five convicted outlaws, sentenced to hang, are recruited by a Confederate Army officer on what could easily be a suicide...
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1955
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A friendship is ripped apart by a greedy woman in this drama. The trouble begins when a horse trainer and a jockey, both...
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1955
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In 1870s Arizona, Anne LeBeau (Joan Taylor) is caught between two cultures in a conflict that may kill her and her brother...
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Sheriff
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1955
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This landmark juvenile-delinquent drama scrupulously follows the classic theatrical disciplines, telling all within a 24-hour...
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1955
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In this deceptively titled and paced Western, Kirk Douglas shines in the hyper-macho role of Dempsey Rae, a good-natured...
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1955
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Audie Murphy may have had top billing in Ride Clear of Diablo, but the film is bushwhacked and stolen by co-star Dan Duryea....
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1954
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Next to Slightly Scarlet, Silver Lode is the best of the many 1950s collaborations between producer Benedict Bogaeus and...
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1954
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Filmed on location at Montana's Glacier National Park, Cattle Queen of Montana makes excellent use of the diverse talents of...
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1954
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H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds had been on the Paramount Pictures docket since the silent era, when it was optioned as a...
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1953
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1946
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