Just before embarking upon a 40-year space journey, Cmdr. Douglas Stansfield (Robert Lansing) falls in love with the...
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1964
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In Volume 24 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the researchers on a...
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1964
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1962
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Caught shoplifting in a big department store, Lois Callen (Coleen Gray) is brought to the office of store manager Paul Devore...
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1962
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Frankie Fane (Jack Carson) is a particularly despicable gangster, who has accumulated a fortune selling illegal drugs to...
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1962
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Susan Glaspell's famous short story and one-act play Trifles is the source of this episode, in which Millie Wright...
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1961
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A typically eerie Robert Bloch story is the basis for this episode, which was directed by suspense-movie expert...
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1961
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1960
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Anne Francis and Christopher Dark guest star as armored-car bandits Doreen Maney and Sheik Humphries in this thinly disguised...
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1960
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Originally telecast November 27, 1959, "Perchance to Dream" was writer Charles Beaumont's first contribution to The Twilight...
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1959
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Donald Duck, the most irascible character to emerge from the Walt Disney cartoon factory, made his official TV debut on this...
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1954
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This early episode of TV's Disneyland anthology was essentially a glorified promotional trailer for Walt Disney's upcoming...
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1954
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Walt Disney's long-running ABC anthology Disneyland was launched on October 17, 1954, with what amounted to a 60-minute...
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1954
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Though filmed in Hollywood, The Vicious Years is set in postwar Italy. Tommy Cook plays a homeless orphan named Mario, who...
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1950
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1950
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While under contract to Warner Bros., George Raft turned down picture after picture as being "unimportant" and thus unworthy...
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1949
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Postwar films were festooned with amnesiac ex-GIs who found themselves mixed up with crime. In The Crooked Way, John Payne...
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1949
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Even when decked out in a Foreign Legion uniform, Dick Powell looked, talked and acted like an urban private eye. In Rogues'...
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1948
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The "mermaids" are really tribal pearl divers in this diverting Tarzan adventure. Their livelihood is threatened by an evil...
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1948
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This movie is an early horror film classic and certainly one that a well-rounded horror movie aficionado should not miss. An...
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1946
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Such was the prevailing mood among filmgoers in 1943 that God Is My Co-Pilot was allowed to show a spiritual shaft of light...
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1945
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In this drama, an amoral, manipulative womanizer gets his comeuppance. The story begins as the handsome cad is witnessed...
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1945
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This 91-minute Republic "special" stars Michael O'Shea as Matt Braddock, an aggressive Henry Kaiser-like shipbuilder...
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1944
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Melodramatic gangster action characterizes this tough and freely fictionalized biography of notorious, murderous Chicago...
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1944
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1943
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In this wartime drama, a doctor discovers that one of his patients isn't as crazy as he thought, with dangerous consequences...
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1942
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The direction of Warner Bros.' Lady Gangster is credited to one "Florian Roberts," who on closer examination turns out to be...
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1942
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Boston Blackie, the suave crook-turned-detective created in 1910 by pulp writer Donald Boyle, had been popping up...
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1941
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Columbia's Two in a Taxi is perfect "Late Late Late Show" fare, just the sort of brisk, breezy film with which one would want...
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1941
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In this low-budget thriller (which developed something of a cult following among film buffs in the '60s and '70s),...
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1941
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Parole Fixer is another entry in Paramount's unofficial "J. Edgar Hoover" series, purportedly based on an actual case in the...
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1940
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Paramount's "B" pictures of the early 1940s were generally more interesting than their star-studded "A"s, as witness...
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1940
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A champion Great Dane is the murder victim in this mystery. Investigating the case is the youthful assistant of a travelling...
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1939
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In this drama, a vengeful woman searches for the man she blames for her sister's suicide. To get at him, the woman...
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1939
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1939
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In this lively programmer a con man hires a character actor to masqueraded as the recently assassinated dictator of a tiny...
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1939
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In this drama, a gangster finds the woman of his dreams, but before he can have her he must frame her fiance. Meanwhile the...
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1938
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We never actually see J. Carroll Naish in Alcatraz, but there's no doubt he's the "king" of the title. Most of the action...
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1938
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Akim Tamiroff, Paramount Pictures' resident crime lord, runs all illegal gambling activities in a major city. Reporter...
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1937
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Anna May Wong, who cornered the 1930s market in Eurasian heroines, stars in Daughter of Shanghai. Wong is on the trail of the...
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1937
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This Way Please marked Betty Grable's first appearance under her new Paramount contract. The fact that Grable plays the new...
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1937
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In this backwoods musical, two feudin' families provide the basis of the action. The tale begins as the head of one family...
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1937
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Warren William stars as Dr. Phillip Wendel Jones, a doctor whose patient dies under questionable circumstances. He is...
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1937
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In this taut WW I espionage thriller set in 1914, an English actor falls in love with a German actress. When the war erupts,...
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1936
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Hollywood Boulevard is a trenchant look at the underside of Tinseltown. Though the nominal hero is a disillusioned...
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1936
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It's a black night in Hollywood when matinee idol Neil DuBeck (Rod LaRoque) is murdered at the preview of his latest film....
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1936
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A descendant of the notorious Borgias begins to believe that he has inherited their murderous tendencies in this thriller....
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1935
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The Istanbul Express provides the setting for this crime drama that centers around a courier carrying the priceless Karenina...
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1935
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High-rolling gambler "Odds" Owen (Warren William) establishes an American insurance agency created along the lines of Lloyd's...
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1935
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The hero of The Pay-Off is somewhat denser than usual, making his ultimate victory all the more amazing. James Dunn plays...
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1935
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In this musical, a coal stoker for a ship finds himself turned into a singing sensation when someone hears him lustily...
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1935
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Consigned to the Warner Bros. "B" unit in the mid-1930s, director Robert Florey must have had a high old time trying to...
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1935
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In this romantic drama, a horsewoman is forced to work in a society dame's stable. There she meets and falls in love with a...
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1935
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Having previously played dishonest politicians, lawyers, and businessmen, Warren William is cast as a fraudulent doctor in...
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1934
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A battling married couple come to blows and afterwards the battered wife seeks legal council. This drama chronicles the...
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1934
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"I Sell Anything" is the boast of penny-ante auctioneer Spot Cash Cutler (Pat O'Brien), and he more than makes good his boast...
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1934
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In this sudsy hospital melodrama, a married nurse finds herself falling in love with one of two surgeons when her husband...
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1934
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This melodrama chronicles three decades in the life of the New York located title house beginning at the turn of the century...
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1933
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The missing girl in this weak whodunit from Warner Bros. is redheaded Peggy Shannon, once seen as the successor of "It Girl"...
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1933
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Sherlock Holmes and Watson solve a puzzling case in which a bloody foreign word is found beside a murder victim. The plot...
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1933
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In this romantic sex-comedy from director Robert Florey, Bette Davis stars as Helen Bauer, a free-spirited, self-sufficient...
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1933
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Fresh from his success with the moody melodrama Murders in the Rue Morgue, director Robert Florey dashed off The Man Called...
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1932
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1932
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1932
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A remarkably ambitious endeavor from low-budget World Wide Studios, Those We Love was adapted by F. Hugh Herbert from a play...
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1932
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Sacha Guitry wrote the play on which Le Blanc et le Noir was based, but it was Hollywood-trained Robert Florey who officially...
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1931
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Still regarded as the definitive film version of Mary Shelley's classic tale of tragedy and horror, Frankenstein made unknown...
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1931
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Originally released as La Route est Belle, this French-produced comedy drama serves as a showcase for the talents of Paris...
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1930
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Love Sings is the English-language title of this Made-in-Germany-for-Frenchmen concoction. Pierre Bertin plays Claude, a...
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1930
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1929
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1929
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1929
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1929
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The great British stage star Gertrude Lawrence was seldom seen to her best advantage in films. In Paramount's Battle of...
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1929
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An extra tries to achieve fame but fails. ~ Rovi...
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1928
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Disfigured in the war, a young man returns to home and hearth only to be revolted by the pity of his fiancee. When the girl...
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1927
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1927
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1927
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1927
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1927
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