Robert Stack hosts this documentary about Raymond Lee Washington, 60's radical and founder of the revolutionist club, the...
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Executive Producer
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2003
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2003
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2001
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Host
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2000
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Lords of the Mafia: Japan takes a comprehensive look at an area some don't consider when thinking about the stereotypically...
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2000
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Like the other titles in the popular Lords of the Mafia series, Lords of the Mafia: Britain was originally aired in...
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2000
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Karl Hirsch directs this irrepressibly dumb buddy flick about pot, farts, and the CIA. Waylon (Corin Nemec) and Buzz...
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2000
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Actor Robert Stack narrates this look at some of the gangs currently operating in the Los Angeles, CA, area. During one...
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2000
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This comprehensive examination of the Mexican Mafia originally aired on both Court TV and PBS. The production details the...
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2000
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Like the other titles in the popular Lords of the Mafia series, Lords of the Mafia: New Orleans was originally aired on PBS...
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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2000
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This is one episode in the multi-part Lords of the Mafia series about organized crime all over the world, originally shown on...
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2000
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Lords of the Mafia: Sicily one in a series of videos that trace the history of organized crime. This edition concentrates on...
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2000
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2000
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Lawrence Kasdan wrote and directed this comedy about a young psychologist named Mumford (Loren Dean), who arrives in a small...
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1999
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Michael Chekhov and George Shdanoff were Russian expatriates who came to Hollywood and became two of the best known and most...
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1999
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1999
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This is a full-length cartoon movie featuring the dim-witted obnoxious loser teens, Beavis and Butt-head. They are obsessed...
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Agent Fleming
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1996
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Narrated by actor Alec Baldwin, this documentary profiles the adventurous, contentious, and very talented director William...
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1995
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This 30-minute cartoon special was originally part of Cinar's The Real Story of. . . anthology, wherein the histories of...
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Lt. Littleboy
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1993
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Renowned sports announcer Curt Gowdy's distinctive voice provides the blow-by-blow for this star-studded, big-game hunting...
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1991
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Nearly three decades after the cancellation of the original Untouchables TV series, Robert Stack reprises his role as...
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Eliot Ness
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1991
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Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley's first foray into the director's chair is a quirky romantic fantasy,...
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Dr. Ellison
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1990
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1990
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This comedy returns to the exclusive but crazy country club golf course seen in the original Caddyshack. This time its the...
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Chandler Young
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1988
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Arliss Howard plays a baby-faced undercover cop, posing as a high school student. Howard is investigating the murder of a...
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1988
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This direct to video, youth-oriented comedy is about Chuck (Tate Donovan) and Wally (Grant Heslov), friends in their senior...
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Louis Faciano
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1988
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Archival U.S. government footage re-creates the early days of the Korean War, with particular emphasis on the first 40 days....
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1987
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason takes the case of a publisher implicated in the strange murder...
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1987
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Host
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1987
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In this theatrically released chapter of the 1984-1987 syndicated animated series, the struggle between the heroic Autobots...
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Ultra Magnus
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1986
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Although the earthquake that ended Season Five of Falcon Crest resulted in only minimal damage (aside from a few quick exits...
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Roland Saunders
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1986
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Few men in the publishing industry have more enemies than Christopher Bundy (Bert Convy), who has converted a once...
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1986
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Based on the novel by Jackie Collins, the steamy ABC TV minseries Hollywood Wives began its three-evening run on February 17,...
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1985
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It took nearly two years after its completion for Big Trouble to reach the big screen. Peter Falk and Alan Arkin are...
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Winslow
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1985
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Midas Valley might just as well have been titled Falcon Crest Goes to Silicon Valley. The heroes are a pair of handsome young...
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1985
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1984
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MacGregor
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1983
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In this grim made-for-television thriller, a routine embezzlement trial turns deadly when some of the jurors literally lose...
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1981
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This spoof of the Airport series of disaster movies relies on ridiculous sight gags, groan-inducing dialogue, and deadpan...
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Kramer
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1980
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It's December of 1941, and the people of California are in varying states of unease, ranging from a sincere desire to defend...
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1979
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In this French drama, an aging dentist looks for a little liveliness by abandoning his wife in favor of a younger woman....
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Francois
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1978
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In this made-for-TV film later adapted into a TV series, a special detective (Robert Stack) and his unit investigate a series...
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1976
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The Queen is a luxury cruise ship, "played" by the Queen Mary in this made-for-TV thriller. The villain has it in for one of...
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1975
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While bound for London from New York, the occupants of a 747 are terrorized by a mad bomber. The jet's pilot (Robert Stack)...
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1975
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This made-for-TV horror film stars Robert Stack and Vera Miles as a couple whose new home in the country turns out to be...
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1974
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Skin Game was historically significant as the 2000th film produced by Warner Bros. studios. The film is a comedy western...
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1971
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In this mystery, detective Dan Farrell runs into many dead ends as he doggedly endeavors to discover why an important...
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1971
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1971
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1970
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This routine melodrama finds an Italian woman torn between her old lover and her husband. Karin (Bibi Andersson) is the...
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David
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1970
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In this drama, a crime correspondent reports his findings at a Congressional committee hearing on addictive drugs. Later he...
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1970
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In this detective drama, ace-investigator Dan Farrell looks into the strange bombing of an odd-ball artist. ~ Sandra...
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1970
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The Glory Shouter is played by William Shatner. A fire-and-brimstone televangelist, Shatner is plagued by gremlins from...
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1970
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Echo of a Nightmare is a 90-minute TV thriller involving a kidnapping. The crime in question occurred some 25 years ago. Now...
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1970
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Battle at Gannon's Bridge originated as an episode of the weekly TV series Name of the Game. Darren McGavin appears as...
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1970
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In this drama, an investigator looks into a conflict involving loggers and the filming of a documentary. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1970
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1969
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Boxer Lazaro Perez is suspended when he punches out an obstreperous reporter. Feeling partly responsible, Crime magazine...
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1969
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Breakout to a Fast Buck is an episode of the 90-minute TV series Name of the Game. Dan Farrell (Robert Stack), senior editor...
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1969
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Civilized Men first saw the light of day as an episode of the TV series Name of the Game. Dan Farrell (Robert Stack),...
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1969
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The Garden was the January 30, 1970 episode of the TV series Name of the Game. Series regular Dan Farrell (Robert Stack),...
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1969
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Robert Stack stars as Crime magazine editor Dan Farrell in this episode of the TV series Name of the Game. The object of...
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1969
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Power originated as an episode of the weekly, 90-minute TV adventure series Name of the Game. Robert Stack, in his usual role...
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1969
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In this drama, a man and a priest try to clean up the slums and end up having a showdown with a powerful Mafioso. ~ Sandra...
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1969
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Sharon Farrell stars as blues singer Jesse Boone in the 90-minute, made-for-TV Hard Case of the Blues. Jesse's business...
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1969
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1969
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In this drama, a publisher convinces a moll to help him prove that the mafia is controlling a tiny island. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1969
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When drugs start appearing in the hands of school children, magazine reporters investigate the source of the drugs. ~ Rovi...
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1968
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A U.S. senator points a finger at a magazine publisher accused of stealing government money to fashion his publishing...
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1968
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In this crime drama, Dan Farrel patiently prepares to exact his revenge upon the robbers that murdered his wife. ~ Sandra...
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1968
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In this drama, a woman sits on death row hoping that a man can find enough evidence to prove that she did not murder her...
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1968
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The Bobby Currier Story is a 90-minute episode from the TV series Name of the Game. The titular Currier (Brandon de Wilde) is...
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1968
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Witness was the second episode of the TV series Name of the Game. Robert Stack stars as Dan Farrell, senior editor of Crime...
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1968
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In this fantasy a gas station attendant is endowed with superhuman abilities after he takes a potent pill proffered by a...
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1968
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Originally titled Le Soleil des Voyous, Action Man teams two veteran international film stars: France's Jean Gabin and...
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Jim Beckley
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1967
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Asylum for a Spy stars Robert Stack as a CIA agent who becomes an alcoholic, believing himself responsible for the death of...
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1967
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Briggs
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1966
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When he's given an ancient Chinese medallion, a photographer (Robert Stack) has no idea that it contains a map which leads to...
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Cliff Wilder
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1966
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1966
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In 1944, with Paris on the verge of Liberation by the allies, Adolph Hitler ordered that the City of Light be blown up and...
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1966
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1963
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A "bad movie" with a fervent fan following, The Caretakers is set in a bleak mental institution. Joan Crawford plays the...
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Dr. Donovan MacLeod
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1963
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Robert Stack plays a dual role in this episode, as Federal agent Elliot Ness and his lookalike, two-bit bookie Whitey Steele....
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1962
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In hopes of breathing life into the series' dormant ratings, ABC moved The Untouchables from the Thursday to Tuesday...
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1962
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The makeshift feature film Alcatraz Express originated as "The Big Train", a two-part episode of the Untouchables TV series....
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1961
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Earning its highest-ever ratings during its second season, The Untouchables rapidly spiralled downhill during Season Three,...
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1961
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Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone are Cliff and Laurie Henderson, a married couple on a vacation with their young daughter...
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Cliff Henderson
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1960
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Perhaps inevitably, the more popular the ABC crime drama The Untouchables became, the louder the series' detractors...
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1960
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Introduced as a highly successful two-party dramatization on the CBS anthology Desilu Playhouse, The Untouchables officially...
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1959
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Robert Stack stars in this sea-faring historical epic as John Paul Jones, the first great hero of the American Navy. While...
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John Paul Jones
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1959
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Guns of Zangara was the theatrical title given to this two-part pilot film for the Untouchables TV series. Robert Stack plays...
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1959
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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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Eliot Ness
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1959
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Bill Beck
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1958
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Roger Shumann
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1957
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When gold is discovered in the Colorado Territory at the start of the Civil War, Confederate Owen Pentecost (Robert Stack)...
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Owen Pentecost
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1956
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Kyle Hadley
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1956
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This distaff variation of the Goodbye Mr. Chips theme is based on a novel by Frances Gray Patton. While confined to a...
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Tom Baker
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1955
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Samuel Fuller directed and cowrote this typically hard-boiled drama set in Japan following World War II. Eddie Kenner...
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Eddie Kenner/Spanier
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1955
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Charles Wogan
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1954
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For The High and the Mighty, director William Wellman made a point of using Cinemascope to heighten the dramatic content of a...
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Sullivan
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1954
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Cashing in on the popularity of such pro-Native American films as Broken Arrow, Columbia's resident quickiemeister...
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Maj. Burke
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1953
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Historically important as one of the first 3-D feature film- the first was the 1922 film Power of Love- Bwana Devil is an...
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Bob Hayward
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1953
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Filmed in Cinecolor, Sabre Jet concentrates as much on a group of jet pilots' wives as on the pilots themselves. As their...
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Col. Gil Manton
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1953
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War Paint stars Robert Stack as a courageous U.S. Cavalry lieutenant, assigned to deliver a peace treaty to a powerful Indian...
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Lt. Billings
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1953
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This medium-budget western is also known as My Brother, the Outlaw and Outlaw Brother. Mickey Rooney plays an Eastern dude...
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1951
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A story of a henpecking wife who is always berating her husband with the lament of who she should have married her old...
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1951
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Bing Crosby stars as Paul Merrick, an irresponsible songwriter in Mr. Music. Merrick's improvidence and prodigality has made...
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Jefferson Blake
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1950
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Director Budd Boetticher's love of bullfighting comes to the fore in this film drama, directed and co-written by Boetticher...
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Johnny Regan
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1950
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Excellent Technicolor photography, principally in the aerial scenes, is the main asset of the cliché-ridden Fighter Squadron....
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Capt. Stu Hamilton
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1948
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A woman stands to inherit a fortune if she can get all her brothers and sisters in one place...which is far more complicated...
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Nickey Van Alen
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1948
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Stephen Andrews
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1948
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With America's Air Force not completely mobilized in mid-1942, Universal paid tribute to those foresighted Yankee flyboys who...
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Chuck Brewer
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1942
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1942
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Surprisingly little known, Universal's Men of Texas boasts an impressive cast and a fairly exciting and complex storyline....
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Barry Conovan
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1942
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Ernst Lubitsch directs the 1942 political satire classic To Be or Not to Be, which marked the final screen appearance of...
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Lt. Stanislav Sobinski
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1942
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Up-and-coming Universal leading man Robert Stack made his western-movie debut in Badlands of Dakota. Set in the Dakotas...
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Jim Holliday
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1941
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Nice Girl? answers its own question by casting the relentlessy nice Deanna Durbin in the title role. In her first truly adult...
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Donald Winthrop Webb
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1941
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The Nazi Party's rise to power has disastrous consequences for a German family in this drama. Victor Roth (Frank Morgan) is a...
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Otto von Rohn
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1940
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Teenaged soprano Gloria Jean plays the Little-Miss-Fixit heroine in Universal's Little Bit of Heaven. The most precocious...
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Bob
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1940
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Best remembered as the film in which 17-year-old Deanna Durbin receives her first screen kiss, First Love is a modernized...
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Ted Drake
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1939
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