The phenomenon of Tales from the Crypt seems to have no endings, only changes. This successful pun-filled style of presenting...
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1972
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Originally telecast February 16, 1972, the 60-minute Five Miles to Midnight is an episode of the Anglo-American TV adventure...
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1972
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The inimitable Vincent Price puts an interesting spin on this otherwise pedestrian witch-hunt exercise -- a rehashing of...
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1970
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Anthropologist Dr. Brockton (Joan Crawford) believes she has discovered the missing link in this flat science fiction drama....
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1970
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In this sci-fi drama, an alien spaceship breaks down and crashes on the moon. These creatures need help to make repairs and...
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Dr. Curtis Temple
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1967
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The Torture Garden is an "omnibus" chiller, adapted from four short stories by Robert Bloch (Psycho). Each is introduced by...
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1967
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All available information indicates that Manutara was a working title for the infamous horror-rama The Vulture....
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1967
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Also released under the title Manutara, this sci-fi film features scientist Professor Koniglich (Akim Tamiroff) as he...
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Eric Lutyens
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1967
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James Bond heads East to save the world (and to learn how to serve saki properly) in this action-packed espionage adventure....
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1967
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1966
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Doctor in Clover is the next-to-last entry in the British "Doctor" comedy film series. After losing his government job,...
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1966
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In this crime drama, a Mafioso decides to go straight and turn states evidence against the mob. The mob retaliates by...
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1964
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In this wartime espionage drama, two incarcerated safecrackers are released to help Naval Intelligence steal classified...
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1964
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Tom Gregory (Robert Hutton), a Los Angeles-based sports reporter, is flying into L.A. and lands his private plane after a...
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Director
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1963
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Both director Frank Tashlin and his comic star Jerry Lewis dilute their comic talents to play for the kiddie crowd in this...
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1960
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1960
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Juvenile delinquents run afoul of big-league dope dealers in this low-budget crime thriller. Frankie (Robert Arthur) is a...
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1959
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The Earth is attacked by mysterious invaders from outer space, who plan on destroying humankind. The invaders are invisible...
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Dr. John Lamont
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1959
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A pre-superstardom Charles Bronson plays a US marshal in Showdown at Boot Hill. Tracking down a wanted murderer to a small...
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Sloane
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1958
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In this drama set just after the end of WW II, an American officer falls in love with a German woman. Their blissful affair...
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1958
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This low-budget, Frankenstein-flavored sci-fi flick involves the transplantation of a dead scientist's brain into the body...
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1958
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In this horror movie, a scientist resuscitates the head of 16th-century seer Nostradamus by transplanting it onto the body...
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Dr. Phil Merritt
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1957
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In this crime drama, a movie stunt man finds himself caught up in a wicked scam designed to exploit post-WW II Algerian...
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1957
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Several low-budget films came out in the 1950s "exposing" such scandal magazines as Confidential. Most of them came off as...
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1956
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Taking shaky aim at Tinseltown scandal sheets, this murder mystery centers on an actor who is accused of murdering the...
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Brad Cameron
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1956
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In this western, a Mexican bandit and an angry rancher team up and take on a crooked saloon keeper. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1956
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Dr. Peter Kirk
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1955
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1954
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1953
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The fraternal comedy team of George and Bert Bernard gained fame in the 1950s with their "record act," wherein they...
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Lt. Steve Smith
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1952
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Stratford Carver
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1952
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The Cinecolor "A" western Slaughter Trail anticipated High Noon by having its story narrated in song by troubadour...
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Lt. Morgan
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1951
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Writer and director Samuel Fuller enjoyed his first box-office and critical success with this hard-boiled but human tale of...
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Pvt. "Conchie" Bronte
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1951
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Filmed in Ansco Color (a fancy name for Eastmancolor), New Mexico stars Lew Ayres as Capt. Hunt, a U.S. Cavalry Captain...
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Lt. Vermont
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1951
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1951
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As indicated by the title, Beauty on Parade is largely an excuse to display beautiful, well-proportioned young women in the...
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Gil McRoberts
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1950
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Though hampered by a small budget that shrank with each shooting day, director Burgess Meredith fashioned a serviceable film...
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Bill Kirby
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1949
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Johnny Younger
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1949
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Bride-to-be Barbara Hale collapses into a faint while taking the altar vows. Hale learns that she is pregnant by her former...
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Herbert Fletcher
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1949
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In this comedy, two stepsisters fight for the love of the same man. One of the sisters is good-looking and vivacious. She is...
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Warren James
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1948
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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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Adapted from a novel by Rachel Field, Time Out of Mind is a slow-moving costume drama enlivened by its stars. Servant girl...
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Christopher Fortune
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1947
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Jack Carson and Robert Hutton make a curious but copacetic comedy duo in the Warner Bros. musical Love and Learn. The stars...
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Bob Grant
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1947
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In this frothy, star-studded Warner Brothers outing, tightwad tycoon Jonathan Turner, believing himself at death's door,...
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Donn Masters
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1947
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Dick Lawrence
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1946
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In this comedy, an adaptation of the play The Animal Kingdom, a liberal, social reformist photographer falls in love with a...
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1946
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In this wartime romance, two young newlyweds must reluctantly part when the young man is called to war. He spends the next...
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Ira Enright
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1945
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This odd combination of roughneck comedy and serious domestic drama was adapted by Louise Randall Pierson from her own...
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John Age 20-28
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1945
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The West Coast's answer to Broadway's Stage Door Canteen, the Hollywood Canteen was created as a GI morale-booster by film...
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Slim
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1944
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Janie, adapted from the Broadway play by Josephine Bentham and Herschel Williams, was one of a 1940s cycle of stage-to-film...
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Pvt. Dick Lawrence
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1944
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Though its purely propagandastic aspects are never far from surface, Destination Tokyo must rank as one of the most...
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1943
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The fact that star Errol Flynn had been recently embroiled in a real-life rape trial only served to increase the box-office...
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1943
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