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1992
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We first see Asian cave dweller John Lone as he wanders around what seems to be his natural habitat of some 10,000 years ago....
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1984
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Actor/producer Robert Blake tried and failed three times to launch a TV detective weekly titled Joe Dancer. The first such...
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1981
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An incompetent ER doctor (Michael Durrell) panics under pressure, causing the death of a heart attack victim. Though she...
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1980
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In this sci-fi/espionage adventure, Joseph Hacker is the spy with something extra--a computer link to his brain that allows...
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1979
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Mounted live and shot at San Rafael, California's College of Marin in 1978, this stage adaptation of Herman Melville's...
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1978
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The plot of this episode is someone ominous, given the real-life events that would catastrophically alter the life of series...
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1978
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In this action film, a former pro skier who has become a sheriff attempts to talk daring, but unprepared teens from climbing...
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1978
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Season 4 of Baretta began with undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) finding himself teamed with a new and rather...
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1977
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Roger Kern plays the title character in this poignant episode of Baretta. Buddy is a giant of a man with the mind of a child...
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1977
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The central character in this episode is C.C. (Diego Gonzalez), a street-smart nine-year-old boy. The product of an...
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1976
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Officer Dan Segal (Robert Drivas) makes it his mission in life to avenge the death of his gambler brother (Harry Davis), who...
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1976
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A Martinez heads the guest cast in this episode as Hispanic SFPD officer Jimmy Vega. Outraged that his old neighborhood is in...
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1975
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In this drama a family of Greek immigrants must deal with the aftermath of an arsonist's destruction of their bakery. ~...
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1974
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Someone in the SFPD must go undercover with a group of Vietnam war resisters to ferret out a murderer. Given a choice between...
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1974
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Made for television, I Heard the Owl Call My Name is set in an isolated Indian village in British Columbia. Tom Courtenay...
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Jim Wallace
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1973
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Not long after a brand-new staff goes to work at the Duchess Jewelry Company, the owner is found murdered. At first, it looks...
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1973
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A Native American rodeo clown (Don Murray) causes the death of a rider, and retires from the business to re-examine his life....
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1972
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CBS' first made-for-TV movie, Sole Survivor is a fantasy yarn founded on fact. In 1960, the ruins of an American bomber were...
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1969
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Beautiful but dangerous enemy agent Felicia Vabar (Kate Woodville) engineers the theft of valuable NATO missile-defense...
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1968
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World champion boxer Sugar Ray Robinson makes a guest appearance in the two-part Mission: Impossible episode "The...
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1968
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Contenders", crooked sports promoter Charles Buckman...
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1968
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Three Guns For Texas is a routine western. Taken from the television series "Laredo," three 30-minute episodes are strung...
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1968
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Council", the IMF's plan to topple a gangland syndicate...
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1967
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Two of the three scientists working on a cobalt bomb have been kidnapped by enemy agent Eric Stavak (Albert Paulsen), who has...
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1967
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African stockbroker Walter DuBruis (Brock Peters) is poised to destroy the economy of Ghalea by flooding the nation with...
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1967
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Written by William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter, "The Council" was the second multipart story of Mission: Impossible's...
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1967
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While wandering around the planet, Penny (Angela Cartwright) comes across a strange-looking grotto and a deep cave, where...
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1965
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In Volume 23 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a collection of humans...
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1964
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In Volume 46 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a group of travelers...
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1964
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In Volume 26 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a drifter stumbles...
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1964
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When the Americans capture the village of Beauville, Saunders (Vince Morrow) grants permission to Pvt. Paul Villers (Chris...
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1963
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Hanley's life is saved by quick-thinking soldier Vince D'Amato (Joseph Campanella), who in the process is killed by enemy...
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1963
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This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the mindset of American war correspondents, some of whom regarded themselves...
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1963
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Dean Stockwell stars as Pvt. Rob Lawson, the latest replacement sent to King Company. The men are aware of Lawson's...
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Director
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1963
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Frank Gorshin is at his "Richard Widmark" best as Herbie Ketcher--a busboy by trade, a pool hustler and stool pigeon by...
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Director
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1962
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The most successful of network television's many WWII dramatic series of the '60s, Combat!, ran for five seasons on ABC -- or...
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1962
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Unlike his fellow mobsters, Vincent Tunis (Joseph Sirola) can boast of an excellent education and a superbly analystical...
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Director
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1962
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The citizens of Moon Ridge, Colorado are convinced that an unearthly monster has invaded their town. What other explanation...
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1959
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This was the first film directed by Paul Stanley, and its theme of second-generation Puerto Ricans living in New York's...
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1959
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