In this murder mystery, a private investigator falls for the former mistress of a racketeer who is slated to be a witness...
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1971
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Warren Oates guest stars as Richie Billings, a professional thief who ends up the only survivor of a bloody armored car...
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1971
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Inspector Erskine (Stuart Whitman) is determined to put a Communist spy ring headed by Damian Howards (Stuart Whitman) out of...
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1971
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With the Feds in hot pursuit, narcotics peddler Arthur Majors (played by a cast-against-type William Shatner) needs a safe...
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1970
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Having read a book about yoga, Jethro decides to become a guru, declaring "that name strikes a spark in my psyche." As the...
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1969
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Having killed Federal officer Doug Mercer, criminal Gerald Wilson (Robert Duvall) manages to escape an FBI dragnet. Hoping to...
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1969
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It looks as though the government will put Sam Drucker's (Frank Cady) post office out of commission. With uncharacteristic...
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1969
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Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) head to a discount store to buy low cost fur for Mrs. Mooney. Before any...
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2nd Officer
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1968
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The weekend has arrived, and Bill (Brian Keith) looks forward to a long-planned a hunting trip, while Cissy (Kathy Garver) is...
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1968
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Vivian Vance makes her first Lucy Show appearance since leaving the series at the end of Season Three, reprising her familiar...
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1967
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In Coleman, Nebraska, Steve Dexter--actually Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--is hired by construction boss Pat Patton (Jack...
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1967
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Silent screen star Gloria Swanson received $2500 for her guest appearance in this episode -- a mere bagatelle by today's...
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1966
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1966
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1966
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After 92 days with no rain, Oliver signs a deal with Mr. Haney (Pat Buttram), who claims to have a rainmaking machine. It...
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1966
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In a moment of weakness, Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) permits Lucy (Lucille Ball) to try on a $6000 ring that he has purchased as...
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Cop
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1966
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In the second episode of a three-part story arc, movie idol Dash Riprock (Larry Pennell), temporarily heartbroken that Elly...
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1966
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The Beverly Hillbillies launched its fourth TV season on September 15, 1965 with the series' first color episode, "Admiral...
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1965
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Homesick Granny can't persuade Jed to take her back to the hills. Thus, she loads up a wheelbarrow full of her possessions --...
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1965
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Ritchie (Larry Mathews) plays an unusual game of "connect the dots," using a pen to connect the freckles on the back of his...
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1965
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With the help of some Martian noodle soup, Martin (Ray Walston) subliminally teaches thrift to the overly generous Mrs. Brown...
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1965
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This episode is the first of many Petticoat Junction-Green Acres crossovers, with Eddie Albert appearing in his familiar...
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1965
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1964
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Taking charge of Mammoth Pictures in Hollywood, the Clampetts embark upon a tour of the studio lot (actually the backlot of...
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1964
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Barney is on another of his anti-speeding crusades ("I'm gonna nip it-nip it in the bud!"), but the Mayberry police force has...
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Edgar J. Masters
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1964
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Career criminal Paul Perry (Edd Byrnes) has earned a measure of fame for his daring escapes from various jails and prisons....
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1964
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In Volume 27 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, two Earthlings square...
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1964
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Charlie Rogers (Elvis Presley) is a coffeehouse singer who joins a financially troubled carnival in Roustabout. He is hired...
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1964
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With her usual air of confidence (which, also as usual, is backed up by nothing!), Lucy (Lucille Ball) promises to get...
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Doorman
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1964
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Inspired by the fact that her son Jerry (Jimmy Garrett) has been given 50 cents for a rare penny, Lucy (Lucille Ball) becomes...
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Policeman
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1964
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The third season of The Beverly Hillbillies was launched on September 23, 1964, with the first episode of a four-part story...
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1964
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This first episode of The Lucy Show's third season finds Lucy Carmichael (Lucille Ball) endeavoring to become closer with her...
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Doorman
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1964
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Now that the swanky Beverly Hills dress shop "House of Renée" has been converted into the "House of Granny" (complete with...
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1964
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Bidder's Husband
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1963
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1963
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As the sole witness to a robbery, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) eagerly heads to the local police station to offer evidence....
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Police Officer
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1963
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Now working as an ambulance driver and using the handle "Doc", Kimble (David Janssen) is approached by a desperate married...
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1963
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A fascinating chapter in Rob's autobiography leads to another classic flashback sequence to the time that Rob (Dick Van Dyke)...
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1963
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First telecast October 18, 1963, the pedestrian Twilight Zone episode "A Kind of a Stopwatch" was scripted by Rod Serling...
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1963
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Bank teller Lee Remick is accosted in her garage one dark night by asthmatic psycho Ross Martin. He forces her to go through...
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1962
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Meredith Wilson's hit 1957 Broadway musical was transferred to the screen in larger-than-life fashion in 1962....
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1962
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Corporal
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1962
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A delighted Beaver (Jerry Mathers) looks forward to spending the weekend with Jackie Walters (Gary Hunley), an old friend...
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Mr. Waters
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1961
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Framed for setting fire to a warehouse containing the famous Nathan Claver art collection, Claude Demay (Robert H. Harris) is...
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1961
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The story of a boy and his fish is chronicled in this heartwarming children's drama. The story centers around Raymie, a...
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1960
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In this romantic melodrama, a light-skinned black woman abandons her family to pretend that she is white. She soon marries a...
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1960
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Beauty contest winner Marjorie Cluny (Lisabeth Hush) is really steamed when she finds out that her big prize, a Hollywood...
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1959
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Perry (Raymond Burr) receives an envelope containing $500 from Marian Fargo (played by a redheaded Angie Dickinson), who...
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1958
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Beaver (Jerry Mathers) and Wally (Tony Dow) are pressed into service as baby-sitter when their next-door neighbors go out of...
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Mr. Donaldson
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1958
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Keith Larsen stars as the Apache Kid, an Indian scout. He is willing to cooperate with the US cavalry until his brother is...
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1957
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Danny Kaye spoofs medieval swashbucklers in this classic musical comedy. While the infant King of England awaits his rightful...
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1956
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Returning from Europe to the U.S. by plane, the Ricardos and the Mertzes must be very careful in packing their bags, since...
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Airline Officer
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1956
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This tuneful biography of operatic soprano Grace Moore begins as she prepares to perform on opening night. While awaiting...
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1953
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The ultra-sentimental I'll See You in My Dreams is based on the life and work of composer Gus Kahn. The story is told from...
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1951
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To say that Behind the Eight Ball is the best of the Ritz Brothers' quartet of Universal vehicles is faint praise indeed, but...
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1942
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