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2013
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Author David L. Cook's best-selling novel Golf's Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia comes to the big screen in...
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Johnny Crawford
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2011
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Inspired by the true story of Tennessee recluse Felix "Bush" Breazeale, who planned his funeral while he was still alive,...
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Executive Producer, Felix Bush
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2010
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Halle Berry hosts this eye-opening account of the African-American contribution to the United States military, beginning...
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2010
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A worn-down country singer and a burgeoning journalist form an unusual bond in this drama adapted from the novel by...
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Producer, Wayne
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2009
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A father (Viggo Mortensen) and son make their way across a post-apocalyptic United States in hopes of finding civilization...
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Old Man
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2009
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A crafty couple run the Christmas Day gauntlet by racing to visit their divorced parents' four separate households in this...
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Howard
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2008
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Set against the backdrop of the bloody battle waged between New York City cops and the Russian mafia in the 1980s, director...
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Bert Grusinsky
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2007
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A professional poker player whose astounding luck at the table fails to translate into his lonesome love life attempts to win...
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L.C. Cheever
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2007
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Using a project initiated by the National Endowment of the Arts as a launching point to explore the wartime experiences of...
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2007
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As originally screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, at the Cannes Film Festival, and on Turner Classic Movies, the mammoth,...
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2007
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2006
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Sideways star Thomas Hayden Church appears alongside Academy Award-winner Robert Duvall in a dramatic mini-series shot in the...
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Executive Producer, Print Ritter
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2006
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Immaturity and poor sportsmanship once again find their firmly established place in children's athletics (at least among the...
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Buck Weston
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2005
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2005
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The Best of Safari Africa Volume 1 contains footage of a variety of African animals in their natural habitat. Lions,...
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2004
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In this family-friendly comedy drama, Walter (Haley Joel Osment) is a shy and bookish boy just short of his teens whose...
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Hub McCaan
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2003
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Boss Spearman
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2003
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Leading man Robert Duvall writes and directs his third feature, the romantic thriller Assassination Tango. John J. (Duvall)...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, John J. Anderson
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2003
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Director Ron Maxwell and producer Ted Turner return to the glory and tragedy of the Civil War in this historical drama, a...
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Gen. Robert E. Lee
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2003
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A national health care crisis in the United States yields this tense drama from screenwriter James Kearns and director Nick...
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Frank Grimes
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2002
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Francis Coppola had more than his share of production difficulties while shooting his epic-scale Vietnam War drama Apocalypse...
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Lt. Colonel Kilgore
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2001
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In this science-fiction thriller set in the very near future, DNA cloning has been perfected and has become an accepted part...
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Dr. Griffin Weir
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2000
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In this action thriller, a master car thief has his skills pushed to the limit. Randall "Memphis" Raines (Nicolas Cage) can...
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Otto Halliwell
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2000
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Robert Duvall dons tartan and a thick brogue to star as Gordon McLeod, the manager of a failing Scottish football club. The...
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Producer, Gordon McLeod
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2000
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2000
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Jerome Facher
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1998
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Mimi Leder (The Peacemaker) directed this science-fiction disaster drama about the possible extinction of human life after a...
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Spurgeon Tanner
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1998
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1998
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Devout Pentecostal preacher Eulis "Sonny" Dewey (Robert Duvall) of New Boston, Texas, has a lovely wife (Farrah Fawcett) and...
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Director, Executive Producer, Screenwriter, Eulis "Sonny" Dewey/The Apostle E.F.
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1997
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In this family drama, a white Southerner discovers that his family history isn't what he thought it was -- with the fact that...
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Producer, Earl Pilcher, Jr.
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1996
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Doc
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1996
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Executive Producer, Adolf Eichmann
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1996
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Sling Blade marked the directorial debut of country singer turned actor Billy Bob Thornton, who also authored the script...
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1996
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Wyly King
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1995
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Roger Chillingworth
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1995
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This character drama follows the exploits of an aged oil seeker, known only as Mr. Cox, as he roams across Texas in search...
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Mr. Cox
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1995
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Director Ron Howard's drama follows a beleaguered reporter during a hectic 24 hours at a New York City tabloid....
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Bernie White
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1994
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It's just not William Foster's (Michael Douglas) day. Laid off from his defense job, Foster gets stuck in the middle of the...
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Prendergast
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1993
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Al Sieber
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1993
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Richard Harris and Robert Duvall star in this low-key drama concerning a hard-drinking former sea captain (Richard Harris)...
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Walt
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1993
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A failed effort to revive the big-budget movie musical, Newsies attempted to create toe-tapping, song-and-dance excitement...
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1992
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The made-for-cable film Stalin relates the story of the ruthless Soviet dictator and his tyrannical rule. Robert Duvall gives...
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Stalin
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1992
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Released directly on to video in the U.S., but exhibited on the festival circuit and in Europe, Plague is an adaptation of...
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Joseph Grand
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1992
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A documentary that covers the life of country legend Waylon Jennings, from his beginnings to his breakthrough in the '70s. ~...
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1992
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Set upon a struggling turn-of-the-century Texas sugar-cane plantation, this brutal and realistic drama centers on the efforts...
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Soll Gautier
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1991
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1991
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Rambling Rose is the most part a flashback, related by grown-up Southerner Buddy Hillyer (John Heard). The bulk of the film...
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Daddy Hillyer
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1991
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Harry Hogge
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1990
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In this thriller, television reporter Kate Ryan de Melendez (Amy Irving) investigates the death of two radical Puerto Rican...
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Howard Baslin
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1990
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In this dystopian fable, a librarian wife and mother becomes the childbearing pawn of a Christian theocracy. In the near...
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Commander
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1990
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This documentary is about the making of the immensely popular television series Lonesome Dove. The Western epic, adapted from...
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1990
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This six-hour miniseries, based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Larry McMurtry, revitalized both the miniseries and...
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Agustus McRae
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1989
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The tango is a dramatic, passionate form of couples-dancing and the tango is also the music which goes along with it. These...
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1988
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Bob Hodges
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1988
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After discovering that his terrorist brother has committed suicide, Marco (John Savage) travels to Columbia to investigate,...
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Roberto Corrosco (Luca)
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1987
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Norman Shrike
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1986
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Before entering this story of a battle between the ostensible forces of good over evil, viewers should know that a lightship...
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Caspary
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1986
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This inexpensive but effusively energetic film is set in Louisiana's Cajun country of the 19th century. Belizaire...
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1986
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This program features country's original outlaw performing seven of his top hits. Songs performed include "Never Toe the...
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1986
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1985
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The film version of The Natural pulls off the neat trick of conveying the spirit of the Bernard Malamud novel upon which it...
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Max Mercy
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1984
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In this tightly-wound, perceptive film, a young farm boy kills his older brother when a shotgun accidentally goes off then...
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Joe Hillerman
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1984
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Mac Sledge (Robert Duvall), a once-famous country western singer, wakes up broke, alone and hung over in a tiny Texas motel...
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Co-producer, Mac Sledge
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1983
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This moving docudrama on a man whose courage raised $20,000,000 for a worthy cause is also an honest look at the nature of...
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Bill Vigars
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1983
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Directed by Robert Duvall -- though not his directorial debut, as has sometimes been reported -- Angelo My Love is a...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1983
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The mysterious 1971 hijacking of an airliner by a bold thief who parachuted into legend over the Pacific Northwest became...
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Gruen
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1981
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Adapted by John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion from Dunne's novel, True Confessions uses the still-unsolved "Black Dahlia"...
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Tom Spellacy
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1981
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One of a cluster of late-1970s films about the Vietnam War, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now adapts the Joseph Conrad...
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Lt. Col. Kilgore
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1979
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Bull Meechum (Robert Duvall) loves fighting almost as much as he loves the Marine Corps. Profane, cocky, and arrogant, he's a...
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Bull Meecham
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1979
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Based on the novel by Harold Robbins, this is the story of Loren Hardeman, Sr., a Midwestern automobile manufacturer...
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Loren Hardeman III
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1978
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1978
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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1978
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Originally screened as a mini-series on the NBC television network, this epic-length feature combines the entirety of The...
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1977
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With Muhammad Ali cast as himself, The Greatest covers Ali's life from his "Cassius Clay" days to the celebrated Ali/George...
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Bill McDonald
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1977
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John Sturges directed this taut adaptation of Jack Higgins' suspense novel about an attempted kidnapping of Winston Churchill...
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Col. Max Radl
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1976
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A trenchant satire of "trash TV," Network seems to grow only more relevant with each passing year. Howard Beale (Peter Finch...
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Frank Hackett
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1976
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Nicholas Meyer based his screenplay for the "retro" Sherlock Holmes adventure The Seven Percent Solution on his own...
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Dr. Watson
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1976
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Jay Wagner
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1975
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This second-string Sam Peckinpah action film features James Caan as ex-CIA agent Mike Locken, who has retired due to injuries...
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George Hansen
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1975
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Francis Ford Coppola's legendary continuation and sequel to his landmark 1972 film, The Godfather, parallels the young Vito...
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Tom Hagen
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1974
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1974
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In this stylish caper drama, Andy Hammond (Donald Sutherland) is a detective working with an insurance company who is...
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Ford Pierce
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1973
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Robert Duvall is cast as a suspended New York cop who sets out on a one-man crusade to avenge his cop-partner's murder. ~...
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1973
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A two-bit criminal takes on the Mafia to avenge his brother's death in this drama based on a novel by Donald E. Westlake....
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Macklin
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1973
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Popularly viewed as one of the best American films ever made, the multi-generational crime saga The Godfather is a touchstone...
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Tom Hagen
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1972
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Frank Harlan
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1972
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Jackson Fentry
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1972
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The oft-told story of the rise and fall of the James Younger gang is given the Dragnet treatment in The Great Northfield,...
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Jesse James
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1972
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In Lawman, Burt Lancaster is Jered Maddox, a dedicated marshal with an inflexible adherence to upholding the law at all...
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1971
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Based on his award-winning student short, George Lucas's debut feature cerebrally celebrates the possibility for individual...
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THX 1138
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1971
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In this symbolic drama of social and political turmoil, Jon Voight plays an aspiring revolutionary (who is only known as "A")...
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Despard
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1970
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Although he was not the first choice to direct it, the hit black comedy MASH established Robert Altman as one of the leading...
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Maj. Frank Burns
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1970
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In fine Hollywood tradition, John Wayne had to play a "one-eyed fat man" before the Motion Picture Academy considered him...
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Ned Pepper
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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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Despite an effort by the Warner Bros. publicity mills to turn The Rain People into an instant cult film upon its first...
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Gordon
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1969
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1968
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Robert L. Pike's crime novel Mute Witness makes the transition to the big screen in this film from director Peter Yates. In...
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Weissberg
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1968
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Improvisational director Robert Altman hadn't yet found his cinematic "voice" when he helmed the conformist,...
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Chiz
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1968
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Star-in-the-making Robert Duvall appears in this episode as Joseph Troy, one of two fugitives who are hiding from the Feds in...
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1968
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the FBI squares off against La Cosa Nostra (evidently J. Edgar Hoover had finally...
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1967
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1967
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the FBI continues to exert pressure on La Cosa Nostra, even while a bitter turf war...
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1967
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In the final episode of Combat, frequent series guest star Robert Duvall makes a return appearance, this time as a French...
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1967
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Not technically a feature film, Aliens from Another Planet consists of two 60-minute episodes from the vintage Irwin Allen...
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1967
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All hell breaks loose in a Texas town when an escaped convict heads home in Arthur Penn's Southern gothic melodrama....
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1966
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An ongoing FBI effort to topple the Mafia empire headed by Mark Vincent (Johnny Albin) is complicated by the presence of...
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1966
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Originally telecast November 26, 1966, Fame is the Name of the Game was the first official entry in NBC-TV "Project 120"...
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1966
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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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The FCC alerts Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) when several radio operators begin receiving strange, cryptic...
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1965
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When a sea-quake uncovers the remains of an ancient civilization, the Seaview brings one of the strange capsules aboard --...
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1965
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Advancing into a tiny French village, Hanley and his men kill two Germans and capture their lieutenant, a demolitions expert...
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1965
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In Volume 37 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the final survivor of...
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1964
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While posing as "Ben Horton", Kimble (David Janssen) is hired by Norma Sessions (Angie Dickinson) to look after her brother...
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1964
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In this crime drama, a bored, but seductive wife of a wealthy old ranch goes cruising for trouble and finds it when she...
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1964
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In Volume 31 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a human disguises...
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1964
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1964
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1964
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In this episode of the well-wrought horror/sci-fi anthology, a hapless miner inadvertently gets involved in a scientific...
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1964
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A young Robert Duvall dominates this episode in the role of melancholy trumpet player Eddie Moon. Bootlegger Lew Kagan...
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1963
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Gregory Peck plays a benevolent God-like figure in a white smock as Captain Josiah Newman, the head of a psych-unit at a...
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1963
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Robert Duvall stars as Charley Parkes, a shy and lonely man who spends his spare time at the museum, even though his...
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Charley Parkes
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1963
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In the conclusion of a two-part strory, the death of Lars Christian has drawn his niece Karen even closer to fugitive Richard...
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1963
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Richard Kimble (David Janssen), alias Jeff Cooper, arrives in Santa Barbara. Here...
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1963
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Engineer Alan Maxwell (Cliff Robertson) is using his commercial radio station's antenna to probe into deep space in...
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1963
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1962
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Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning autobiographical novel was translated to film in 1962 by Horton Foote and the...
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Boo Radley
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1962
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This episode is dominated by the presence of a pre-stardom Robert Duvall, here ironically cast as an unsuccessful actor named...
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1962
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1962
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1961
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