When a baby suffering from multiple disabilities is electrocuted, the child's father Gerald Preston (Jim Antonio) is...
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1982
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The town of Elkwood is up in arms when a high school track star dies while training for the Olympics. Held responsible for...
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1980
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The scene is a roller-games rink, where skating star Karen Jason has been killed in an "accident." To find out the truth...
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1976
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The Angels investigate when a crusading journalist "accidentally" drowns at a fancy West Coast resort. As Kelly...
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1976
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Bent on revenge, a mysterious assailant has managed to completely isolate Ironside (Raymond Burr) in his apartment-office....
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1970
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Even though Jason Banning (Carl Betz), a hard-drinking Police Pension Fund investment manager, has confessed to the murder of...
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1970
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When Mark (Don Mitchell) is shot by an unknown assailant, it is first assumed that the bullet was intended for Ironside...
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1969
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Charged with murdering her husband, Tracy Oliver (Dana Wynter) is set free because of a hung jury. But in some cases, "free"...
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1969
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In this adventure, Pat Morrison (Burt Reynolds) leads a group of World War II veterans back to the Philippines in search of...
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1969
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Nehemiah Persoff makes his second Mission: Impossible guest appearance, this time in the role of corrupt Latin American...
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1969
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Miami-based gambling kingpin Frank Layton (Warren Stevens) has agreed to finance the return of a deposed Latin American...
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1968
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Solo and Illya travel to Latin America to prevent T.H.R.U.S.H. from orchestrating a revolution against a popular Evita-like...
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1967
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Suspected of car theft, Richard Kimble (David Janssen), alias "Tom Barrett", is arrested in Wyler City, Montana and placed in...
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1967
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The IMF is assigned to infiltrate a South American stronghold, where a group of unregenerate Nazis have gathered in hopes of...
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1967
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Robert Duvall guest stars as Peter Halsman, a German medic who is captured while Hanley (Rick Jason) and his squad prepare to...
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1966
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Jason Evers guest stars as wounded GI Jim Cully, an ill-tempered Virginia hillbilly who trusts absolutely no one. While Kirby...
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1966
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In Mexico, agents Kelly and Scotty try to persuade disillusioned fellow agent Angela March (Sally Kellerman) to return to...
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1966
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In this wintery version of a beach-blanket movie, a group of teens and their ski-bunnies attempt to turn the ski-lodge that...
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1965
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Dean Martin plays an easygoing Southern politician, long on charm but short on brains. Susan Hayward, a poor girl with rich...
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1961
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During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean...
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1960
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The 1962 theatrical release of The Scarface Mob was created from the first two episodes of the famously popular 1959 TV...
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1959
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A family friend of 17-year-old Lois Brewster informs Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) that he has come into...
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1959
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In this tearjerker, a morally disparate father and son attempt to reconcile their differences. The father is a major...
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1959
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The premiere episode of The Untouchables takes place just after the events of the series' two-hour Desilu Playhouse pilot, as...
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1959
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Familiar Korean character actor Philip Ahn is cast as Chinese merchant Gerald Quon, the victim of a robbery. In their effort...
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1958
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1958
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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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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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Bob Finelli
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1958
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Jimmy Olsen (Jack Larson) accidentally overhears barber Tony Gambini (Richard Benedict) trying to persuade his old friend,...
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1957
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The painfully true story of welterweight boxing champion Barney Ross is detailed in Monkey on My Back. Cameron Mitchell stars...
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1957
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Produced by Bert I. Gordon, The Beginning of the End is a menacing onslaught of giant-sized grasshoppers. Department of...
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Cpl. Jim Mathias
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1957
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After several years' absence from the screen, the vivacious Betty Hutton made a somewhat tepid comeback in Spring Reunion....
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1957
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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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Joe Friday (Jack Webb) and Frank Smith (Ben Alexander) are tipped off to a huge shipment of European heroin (three kilos,...
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1956
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The Bowery Boys find themselves up to their unwashed necks in international intrigue when they agree to help the exiled king...
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1956
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In this crime drama, a naive truck driver gets tricked into helping crooks pull off a major heist. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1956
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Also known as Wiretapper and The Jim Vaus Story, this low-budget production begins as a crime melodrama, then bumpily segues...
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1956
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A TV telethon is the "gimmick" in Allied Artists' The Big Tipoff. Richard Conte plays two-bit newspaper columnist Johnny...
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1955
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Joseph Kramm's Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play The Shrike was brought to the screen by its original director/star, Jose...
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1955
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Determined to figure out the connection between Clark Kent and Superman, Lois Lane engages the services of private detective...
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1954
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1953
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Craig Stevens offers a seminal version of his "Peter Gunn" TV characterization in Allied Artists' Murder Without Tears....
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Candy Markwell
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1953
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A man finds himself running from both the police and his own troubling memories in this drama. Hans Muller (Kirk Douglas), a...
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1953
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1953
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Jalopy represents the first Bowery Boys film to be released by Allied Artists, though in essence it's still a Monogram...
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1953
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Running an action-packed 67 minutes, Okinawa is an expert combo of wartime newsreel footage and studio re-enactments. The...
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1952
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While taking a well-deserved vacation in Canada, reporter Lois Lane (Phyllis Coates) ends up at a seedy motel where the...
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1952
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The Kefauver Committee's ongoing investigation of organized crime spawned several "Torn from Today's Headlines!" films in the...
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1952
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Gino Morello
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1952
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Low-budget Realart Films managed to pick up an above-average property when it secured the screen rights to the Robert Abel...
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1952
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Billy Winder directed and co-wrote this bitterly satiric comedy-drama which turns a jaundiced eye towards both the news media...
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1951
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Through an incredible series of circumstances, the Bowery Boys sign up for a hitch in the Navy. While clumsily going about...
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1951
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Destination Big House is a well directed Republic Programmer starring Dorothy Patrick as a vacationing schoolteacher....
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1950
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Skeets O'Neil
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1950
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Warner Baxter made his final screen appearance in Columbia's State Penitentiary. Baxter plays airplane engineer Roger...
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Tony Gavin
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1950
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Former sailor Joe Blake (Bill Williams) is the Rookie Fireman in this Columbia quickie. Though fiercely independent, Blake...
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1950
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The Dore Schary regime at MGM brought a much-needed dose of stark realism to the venerable studio. Van Johnson sheds his...
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1949
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The 15th film in the Bowery Boys series, Angels in Disguise combines lowbrow humor with "film noir" melodramatics....
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1949
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1949
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Harry Walker
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1949
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Widely regarded as a "model" B-movie thriller, The Window stars Bobby Driscoll as a young boy prone to fibs. Thus, no one...
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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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Beauty contest winner Patricia Knight's one bid for screen stardom was Columbia's Shockproof. Knight plays Jenny Wright, a...
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1949
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Richards
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1949
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1949
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Despite the film's title, socialite Linda Vickers (Virginia Mayo) isn't smart enough to steer clear of the gambling den...
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1948
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In this western, a troubled, battle-weary youth must somehow put his life together after he is discharged from Roosevelt's...
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1948
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In this dark crime drama, the trouble begins when a San Francisco bookie attempts to lead an honest life by marrying a...
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1948
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In this drama, a soldier's widow, whose husband died a hero in WW II, begins a quest to find the five men whose lives were...
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1947
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This drama was one of the first major-studio efforts to confront anti-Semitism (beating the Oscar-winning...
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1947
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This minor 20th Century-Fox B picture received a great deal of TV play in the late 1950s. In a series of flashbacks, the...
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1947
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George Taylor (John Hodiak) is a war veteran suffering from amnesia with only two clues to his past: the bitter letter from...
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Technical Sergeant
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1946
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Set during WWII, this taut and suspenseful espionage outing chronicles the courage of a brand-new cadre of specially trained...
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Bernay
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1946
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1946
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Harry Brown's honest, unsentimental WW2 novel A Walk in the Sun has been effectively adapted for the screen by Robert Rossen....
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1945
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Bearing little relation to the hit Broadway play on which it was based, See My Lawyer was the last and least of Olsen and...
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1945
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Moss Hart's hit Broadway play Winged Victory was brought to the screen in 1944, with most of its original cast intact. The...
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1944
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