Set at an indeterminate point in the future, this drama with an overt anti-communist message begins as an ostensible war...
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1984
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1977
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Called to attend the Grange convention in Chicago as a representative of Walnut Grove, Charles (Michael Landon) offers to...
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1977
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Having endured any number of setbacks, Charles (Michael Landon) can stand no more when a tornado wipes out his crops....
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1976
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It's The Wages of Fear, prairie style, in this tension-laden episode. When the price of grain plummets precipitously, Charles...
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1976
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1976
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Patricia Neal guest stars as Julie Sanderson, a terminally ill widow. On the...
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1975
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Charles (Michael Landon) continues seeking out good homes for the orphaned Sanderson...
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1975
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Season three of Kung Fu occasionally relieves the loneliness of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), the ex-Shaolin priest...
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1974
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As Kung Fu enters its second season, the mystical, mysterious Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), a half-Chinese,...
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1973
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Season one of Kung Fu finds Chinese-American drifter Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) solemnly making his way across the...
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1972
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A family of Jewish refugees settles in a small cottage on Walton's Mountain. Terrified that the Nazi persecution that had...
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1972
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David Carradine first stepped into the sandals of taciturn martial-arts expert Caine in the made-for-TV pilot film Kung Fu. A...
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1972
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Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) cannot understand why his new friend Johnnie (Radames Pera) is not allowed to play outside by the...
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1971
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Anthony Quinn plays Matsoukas, a Greek/American ne'er do well, living in Chicago with his long-suffering wife Caliope...
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1969
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