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1991
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Divorce lawyer Danny De Vito warns his prospective client that the story he's about to tell isn't a pretty one, but the...
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1989
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1987
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Harry Hamlin stars in this made-for-cable thriller as a private eye who returns to his boyhood home only to find himself on...
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1987
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Made for cable television, The Ratings Game was directed by Danny DeVito, who co-starred in the film with his wife...
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1984
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Based on the popular television series created by Rod Serling, this film of horror and the supernatural tells four separate...
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Mr. Mute
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1983
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Originally telecast as a two-hour movie TV movie, the two-part A-Team pilot episode begins as Amy Allen (Melinda Culea),...
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1983
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Robert Louis Stevenson's novel is satirized in this comedy about a scientist (Mark Blankfield) who is hopelessly addicted to...
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1982
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Tenspeed and Brown Shoe was a "cult" comedy adventure series created by Stephen J. Cannell, which ran from January to June of...
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1980
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The new, pro-American president of the island nation of San Christos is on the verge of breaking off diplomatic relations...
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1979
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Season Six of The Rockford Files begins as Jim Rockford (James Garner) faces permanent expulsion from the community of...
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1979
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1979
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Brash young Andy Schmidt (Henry Winkler) can't make a go of it as an actor in the early 1950s. Still, he wins the hand of...
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1978
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Future Magnum,P.I. star Tom Selleck makes his first Rockford Files appearance in the role of the dazzlingly handsome and...
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1978
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Raid on Entebbe constitutes one of two all-star made-for-TV reenactments of the Entebbe rescue of July 4, 1976. On June 27,...
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1977
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Thanks to a computer foul-up, the doctors and firemen at Rampart are buried in extra paperwork. To make matters worse, the...
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1977
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1976
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With an insane asylum standing in for everyday society, Milos Forman's 1975 film adaptation of Ken Kesey's novel is a...
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1975
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) wants to find out why his dad Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) is being...
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1975
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This classy and creative low-budget thriller depicts an all-out war of attrition between a group of neglected, disgruntled...
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1974
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It is hardly a fond reunion when Ironside (Raymond Burr) is summoned to his home town by a letter from his former high school...
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1974
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Assigned to the Southwest Division, Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) nab a suspected peeping...
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1973
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The made-for-television No Place to Run stars Herschel Bernardi as a seriously ill 73-year-old grandparent. Despite his many...
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1972
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Fuzz treads the line between raucous comedy and gut-churning melodrama. Based on an "87th Precinct" novel by Ed McBain (aka...
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1972
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Israeli-born actor Nehemiah Persoff guests in this episode as Angelo Covelli, an immigrant Italian tailor. Signor Covelli has...
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1972
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This unique western centers on an innocent farm boy with a talent for handling guns who decides to make it big. He begins as...
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1971
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The author of the famous late 1930's antiwar book Johnny Got His Gun wrote and directed this film adaptation. It concerns a...
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1971
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1971
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First telecast September 14, 1971, "The Priest Killer" was originally identified as the two-hour opening episode of...
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1971
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First telecast January 5, 1971, Alias Smith and Jones was the pilot for the popular TV series of the same name. This genial...
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1971
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The "amateur" in this Mission:Impossible adventure is greedy Iron Curtain nightclub owner Eric Schilling (Anthony Zerbe)....
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1970
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Season Four of Mission: Impossible came to a thrilling conclusion with the series' March 29, 1970 episode "The Martyr." This...
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1970
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) arrest young Bill Erickson (David Westberg) on a...
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1970
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Hoping to match her cousin Samantha's happiness by marrying a mortal, Serena subscribes to The Human Equation, a...
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1969
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In this satirical comedy, Fred Amidon (Dick Van Dyke) is a Fifth Avenue bank teller waiting for his divorce to be finalized...
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1969
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Hail, Hero! stars Michael Douglas in his screen debut as long-haired college student Carl Dixon. Reversing the usual...
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1969
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Ben Hecht's reminiscences from his youth as a cub reporter in 1910 Chicago makes an uneasy transition to the screen in this...
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1969
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The murder of a rocket manufacturer tips the FBI to an insidious scheme to blackmail executives into giving up classified...
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1968
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This pilot film for the 1969-1970 TV series Then Came Bronson stars Michael Parks in the title role. A young, ambitious...
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1968
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In this psychological thriller, Paul (James Caan) and Jennifer (Katherine Ross) are a pair of wealthy but blasé socialites...
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1967
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The Enterprise is called to respond to an unprovoked attack by the enemy Klingons on the neutral planet of Organia in this...
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1967
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Carl Reiner's semi-autobiographical novel Enter Laughing makes a largely successful transition to the screen. Reni Santoni...
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1967
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The Monkees enter politics to save their neighborhood from being torn down to make way for a parking lot. Mike ends up...
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1967
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Never a good aviator in the best of times, Lt. Hanley (Rick Jason) doesn't look forward to going on an aerial reconnaissance...
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1966
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Little does Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--alias "Paul Miller"--know what he is getting into when he traces the elusive...
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1966
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In desperate need of money for his daughter's operation, research chemist Edward Lennan (Arthur Hill) agrees to sell some...
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1966
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Just because The Russians are Coming, the Russians are Coming was vastly overrated by contemporary critics does not make it...
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1966
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Preparing to embark on a three-week trip to Rome, Tony (Larry Hagman) orders Jeannie (Barbara Eden) to remain home. Certain...
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1966
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While on a dusting binge, Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton) activates Martin's Personality Alternator--and is instantly transformed...
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1966
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Myko (Mike Kellin), the manager of an intergalactic gladiator show, arranges a boxing match between Dr. Smith (Jonathan...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) makes quite an impression with his heartfelt speech at a...
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Man
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1966
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Emil
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1965
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In this horror film, set in San Francisco during the Victorian age, a criminologist is often out-guessed by his little valet...
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1965
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James Coburn stars as super-spy Derek Flint in this action comedy which takes the tongue-in-cheek wit of the James Bond...
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1965
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Whisked back to ancient Persia, Tony (Larry Hagman) must avenge Jeannie's honor for an insult committed by Ali, the Killer of...
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1965
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Up to her usual tricks, Endora warns Darrin that Samantha will still be beautiful when he is old and grey. This leads Darrin...
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1965
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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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1964
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Marching into an open field, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are greeted with a barrage of machine-gun fire by a wounded GI...
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1964
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The denizens of a sordid brothel become embroiled in a bloody coup in this arty political satire adapted from the Jean Genet...
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Judge
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1963
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Professional hitman Jim Derry (Richard Kiley) is contracted to bump off a bookie named Eddie Breech (Richard Long). But when...
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1963
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly-Joe DeRita are out of this world as The Three Stooges In Orbit. The veteran comedy trio...
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1962
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Using a technique that involves the kind of ensemble acting seen in later long-running, large-cast television programs,...
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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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1962
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Andy Devine stars as Mr. Frisby, the biggest liar in three counties. Despite his constant gas-bagging about his alleged past...
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1962
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Risking his life to save Caleb Musgrove (Stanley Adams) from being poisoned, Paladin (Richard Boone) finds out that his...
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1962
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Jack Klugman guest stars as Morton Halas, an unethical but supremely successful criminal lawyer whose services are highly...
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1961
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A young woman on a business trip travels by train from L.A. to San Francisco and finds herself implicated in a murder in...
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1961
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Cliff Robertson plays Tolly Devlin, an embittered ex-convict who has spent a lifetime tracking down the men who murdered his...
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1961
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1960
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Justin Groton (Buzz Martin), sole surviving member of a vicious outlaw family, has been in jail on a murder charge since the...
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1960
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Once seen in childhood, the January 1, 1960 Twilight Zone episode "The Four of Us Are Dying" can never be forgotten. Set in a...
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1960
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The target of a smear campaign instigated by crooked hospital committeeman Marshall Scott (Bartlett Robinson), Waring County...
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1959
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Compulsion is a compelling, stylish thriller, loosely based on the famous 1924 murder trial of thrill-killers Loeb and...
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1959
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Flower Judge
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1957
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Riding into the Wyoming town of Bender, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by accused murderer Bart Holgate (Harold J. Stone)....
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1957
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1957
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If Hot Blood is remembered at all today, it is for its ludicrous advertising blurb "Jane Russell shakes her tambourines and...
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1956
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In this amiable imitation Guys and Dolls, Alan Reed plays a big-time 1920s gangster who is rubbed out by his enemies. In his...
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1956
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Mario Orsatti (Jay Novello), who had been the Ricardos and the Mertzes' gondolier in Venice, arrives in New York to visit his...
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Dominic Orsatti
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1956
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A criminal mastermind named Spectre (Peter Brocco) uses special coins to render himself and his henchmen invisible while...
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1956
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1956
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Even though it's Thanksgiving Week, all days off at the LAPD are cancelled in hopes of capturing a brutal holdup man who...
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1956
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1955
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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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MGM romantic Robert Taylor turns nasty in this low-budget crime melodrama. Taylor plays a cop who subsidizes his income with...
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1954
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The Atomic Kid strives mightily to wring laughs from the otherwise humorless topic of atomic radiation. Mickey Rooney (who...
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1954
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Duffy of San Quentin is an Allied Artists low-budgeter based on the life of the warden who first introduced reforms in the...
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1954
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This children's sci-fi adventure chronicles the friendship between an 11-year-old and his grandfather's robot Tobor, who was...
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1954
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1954
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1954
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In this action war drama, set in the African desert during WW II, a civilian is hired to deliver tanks to the British...
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1954
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Famous circus clown Rollo (Billy Wayne) is slated to appear on a charity telethon hosted by Clark Kent (George Reeves)....
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1954
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This fifth entry in Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series finds the Kettle family taking a trip to Paris (courtesy of the...
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1953
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1953
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This anthology film tells three stories of love involving the passengers of an ocean liner at sea. In the first, "The Jealous...
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1953
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Cripple Creek is an excellent example of Columbia's "A-minus/B-plus" Technicolor westerns of the 1950s. Government agent Bret...
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1952
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1952
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Insane doctor H.L. Orr (Peter Brocco) is convinced that he can control Superman (George Reeves) with a mind-altering drug....
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1952
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Of all the "kill the commies" cold war films of the 1950s, John Wayne's Big Jim McLain may well be the worst. Certainly it's...
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1952
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Director Edward Dmytryk returned from a few unhappy years on the Blacklist in the early 1950s, to direct a handful of...
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1952
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1952
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In the second of Republic Pictures' three "Rocket Man" serials, the government assigns Commando Cody (George Wallace) to look...
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1952
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Joan Davis' cinematic swan song was the slapstick farce Harem Girl. Davis plays Susie Perkins, the secretary-travelling...
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1952
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Mistaken identity and underhanded dealings set the stage for this adventure story based on Anthony Hope's classic novel....
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1952
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An insurance investigator, a dame with a yen for the finer things in life and a mail robbery gone horribly wrong are the...
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1951
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Directed by former set designer William Cameron Menzies, this minor Civil War effort from low-budget producers King Brothers...
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1951
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Flame of Stamboul concerns dirty work at the Suez Canal, orchestrated by a master spy (George Zucco) known only as "The...
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1951
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Can it be that June Allyson is Too Young to Kiss in this bit of MGM fluff? Well, not really. Pianist Cynthia Potter (Allyson)...
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1951
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His Kind of Woman directed by veteran John Farrow, is a convoluted mystery thriller which tries unsuccessfully to combine...
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1951
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The film traces Naples-born Caruso's ascension from adolescent choir singer to the uppermost ranks of the opera world. Caruso...
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1951
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In Sirocco Humphrey Bogart is cast as Harry Smith, a casino operator in 1925 Damascus. For a tidy profit, Smith runs guns to...
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Barber
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1951
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The Tall Target is based on a true story: the attempted assassination of President-elect Abraham Lincoln, even before he was...
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1951
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In this anti-Communist film, a journalist goes on vacation to a small town and is surprised by the coldness of the...
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1951
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1951
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The popular radio detective series The Fat Man was brought to the screen in 1951, with the series' original star J. Scott...
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1951
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Gene Kelly as an Italian-American attorney? Once you get past this, the rest of Black Hand ought to go down easy. This expose...
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1950
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1950
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Singer Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes) arrives in New York City by train after a trip to Cuba, carrying a small cache of...
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1950
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Peggy Brookfield (Diana Lynn) is one of many aspirants for the position of Queen of the annual Tournament of Roses in...
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1950
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This comedy stars Ronald Colman as Beauregard Bottomley, a self-styled genius in need of a job. He applies for a position...
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1950
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Fritz Lang was the guiding hand of this laudable Republic Studios melodrama. Louis Hayward stars as a wealthy wastrel who...
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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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1950
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Flaming Fury is Republic Pictures tip o' the hat to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Roy Roberts heads the cast as the fire...
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E.V. Wessman
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1949
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Warren Douglas is Post Office Investigator Bill Mannerson in this diligent Republic programmer. Top billing, however, is...
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1949
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1949
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1949
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In this final episode of the Boston Blackie mystery series, our hero and his side-kick find themselves accused of murder...
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1949
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1949
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1949
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1949
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A blend of melodrama and film noir, The Reckless Moment stars Joan Bennett as Lucia Harper, a suburban housewife whose...
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1949
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Eliot Ness may have gotten lots of publicity (especially long after the fact) for breaking the Capone mob, but as...
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1949
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Search for Danger was the last entry in the "Falcon" film series, which began at RKO in 1941 and was sequestered at...
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1949
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Appointment with Murder is the second of three "Falcon" mysteries produced by bargain-basement Film Classics Productions in...
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1948
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Columbia kept insisting upon placing its hottest new star Larry Parks in swashbucklers, and though Parks wasn't really suited...
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1948
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Only faintly related to the old stage play The Argyle Case, The Argyle Secrets is based on a half-hour radio program...
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1948
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In this drama, an egomaniacal producer freely treads upon those around him without regard to the harm he does. The devoted...
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1948
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Dr. Sarwasch
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1948
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In this entry in the enduring series, the suave jewel thief finds himself helping the police break up a ring of diamond...
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1947
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1946
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A mentally unstable naval officer goes mad with jealousy when his wife's recent lover shows up as a lieutenant on the...
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1932
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