The emergency staff of Rampart Hospital struggles to stem an outbreak of botulism which they have traced to a Hollywood movie...
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1972
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Attorney Theodore Berringer (Simon Oakland) is none too fond of his current clients, a band of scofflaw anarchists. When the...
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1971
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Union Colonel Brackenby (Melvyn Douglas) and his second-in-command, Captain Heath (Glenn Ford), attempt to command a rather...
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1964
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Youngblood Hawke (James Franciscus) is a Kentucky truck driver who comes to New York City to make it as a writer. He meets...
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1964
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Former TV leading man Richard Chamberlain plays a young lawyer about to take on an important murder case. He is shepherded...
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1963
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Thirty years after leaving Earth, a group of space colonists live a spartan existence on a desolate asteroid. All that keeps...
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George
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1963
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In 4 for Texas, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin star as Zack Thomas and Joe Jarrett, a pair of rival mountebanks who spend most...
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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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Beaver (Jerry Mathers) wins a 14-carat locket at a carnival. At first, he plans to give the prize to his mother, June...
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Mr. Yeager
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1963
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Dime with a Halo was designed in part as a showcase for MGM's new child actor Manuel Padilla, who was featured shortly...
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Mr. Jones
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1963
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Roger Willoughby (Rock Hudson) is a super salesman of sporting goods who sells fishing equipment but knows nothing about the...
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1963
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After he is seen literally throwing his money away, eccentric businessman Gus Dalgran (Otto Kruger) is locked up in a mental...
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1962
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This episode of The Untouchables was intended as the pilot for a spinoff series starring Scott Brady as celebrated war...
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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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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) breathing down his neck, Mig Torrance (Mike Kellin), head of With a large and thriving...
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1960
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After unjustly serving six years for murder, Riley Morgan (Dean Harens) is released from prison when merchant seaman Burt...
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1960
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A routine story about an attempted assassination of a foreign head of state, Three Came to Kill is one of many action dramas...
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1960
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For those of you who might have wondered whether accordion virtuoso Dick Contino ever made a film, we refer you to...
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1960
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Mike Ferris (Earl Holliman) doesn't know where he's been or where he's going, but he has a rough idea of where he is -- in a...
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1959
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Swimsuit manufacturer Wally Dunbar (John Lupton) is none too happy when his new summer line of bikinis is pirated after the...
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1959
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The Earth is attacked by mysterious invaders from outer space, who plan on destroying humankind. The invaders are invisible...
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1959
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The Cosmic Man is a moralistic sci-fi tale that does not quite live up to the pretensions of its title. Everything starts...
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Col. Mathews
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1959
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A few days before her wedding, wealthy Lisa Garrick (Pamela Lincoln) insists that her father move the ceremony out of the...
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1959
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One of the best of the medium-budgeted science fiction flicks of the 1950s, It! The Terror from Beyond Space is set in "the...
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1958
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The only person who can clear Perry's client Robert Crane (Denver Pyle) of a murder charge is his sister Helen (Constance...
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1958
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Republic Studios' B pictures were generally more exciting than their As, as was certainly the case with Girl in the Woods....
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1958
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Chicago Confidential may not have been the best of the late-1950s "expose" films, but it certainly boasted one of the most...
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Jake Parker
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1957
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The screen's great existential science fiction film, The Incredible Shrinking Man stars Grant Williams in the title role....
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Charlie Carey
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1957
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This lively musical was made to capitalize on the popularity of calypso music and features some excellent production numbers....
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Mack Adams
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1957
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Rip Coker
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1957
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1956
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Robert Aldrich's screen adaptation of Clifford Odets' stage play reflects the quandary of the writer's later career; the...
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1955
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The highly variable Audie Murphy delivers his best screen performance as "himself" in Universal's To Hell and Back. Based on...
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1955
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Mr. Dean's body is found face down in the fireplace, his features burned beyond recognition. Detectives Patrick...
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Ray Patrick
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1955
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Neville Brand plays one of his earliest good-guy roles in Return from the Sea. Brand plays a sailor named Maclish, who is a...
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Lt. Manley
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1954
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One of several sci-fi/fantasy efforts produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder, the film's only drawback is the inconsistency...
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Dr. Frank Parrish
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1954
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The psychological makeup of a dangerous gunman is probed in Jack Slade. Beginning with his childhood, Slade (Mark Stevens) is...
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Dan Traver
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1953
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1953
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The 20th Century-Fox "B" unit under Sol M. Wurtzel was still alive and kicking as late as 1949. Wurtzel's Trouble Preferred...
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Ed Poole
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1949
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In this crime drama, a convict is freed after he agrees to join the military during WW II. After he is discharged he gets a...
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Nick Sanders
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1948
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A Song is Born is a musical remake of the 1941 comedy Ball of Fire, with the same producer (Sam Goldwyn) and director...
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1948
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For You I Die was one of several atmospheric melodramas released by the short-lived firm of Film Classics. Escaping from the...
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Johnny Coulter
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1947
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Janet Leigh made an impressive film-debut in MGM's The Romance of Rosy Ridge. Though the title suggests a lighthearted...
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1947
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In later years, director Fred Zinneman seldom referred to My Brother Talks to Horses as one of his career highpoints. Even...
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1946
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MGM's Till the Clouds Roll By is the musicalized, and highly fictionalized, life story of beloved composer Jerome Kern, who...
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1946
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William Powell plays a cynical con man who graduates from penny-ante operations to a big-time charity racket. The scam...
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1946
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1945
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John Brickley (Robert Montgomery) believes in PT boats, and as a lowly U.S. Navy lieutenant stationed in the Philippines,...
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1945
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The Hidden Eye was the second of two MGM films featuring mystery writer Baynard Kendrick's blind detective Duncan McLain. As...
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Barry Gifford
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1945
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Billed third, Spencer Tracy plays Lt. Col. James P. Doolittle, who led the bombing raid over Tokyo. Most of the footage...
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1944
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Marjorie Main's first solo starring vehicle for MGM finds the formidable character actress cast as a tough-but-tender female...
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1944
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This fifth entry in MGM's off-and-on "Thin Man" series maintains the high production and story values of the first four. Per...
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1944
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With Dorothy Arzner in the director's chair, it's no wonder that First Comes Courage has a more feminist slant than most WWII...
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1943
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Though its purely propagandastic aspects are never far from surface, Destination Tokyo must rank as one of the most...
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1943
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This patriotic WW II-era bit of anti-Japanese propaganda centers on a white Texas college student who becomes such good...
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1943
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