Suddenly, Love is a tried and true "class conscious" TV movie set in the Manhattan of the 1960s. Cindy Williams stars as a...
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Producer
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1978
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A Family Upside Down stars Fred Astaire and Helen Hayes as a retired married couple. Always proud of his independence and...
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Producer
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1978
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"An unprecedented cast brings to life the blockbuster book"--or so said the add copy for The Moneychangers, a four-part TV...
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Producer
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1976
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Looking like a million dollars in a series of fabulous outfits, Shirley Jones plays Jenny Dolan, an ex-investigative...
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Executive Producer
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1975
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James Hilton's beloved fantasy novel about the land of Shangri-La was given an awkward musical treatment in this...
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Producer
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1973
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Airport had enough plot and enough star power in its cast for three feature films, and it only encompassed about half of the...
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Producer
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1970
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George Roy Hill directed this original musical set the 1920s that mixes pop standards with new tunes written by Sammy Cahn...
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Producer
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1967
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A nebbish tries to become a ladies' man overnight, with disastrous results, in this comedy. Bob Handman (Brian Bedford) is a...
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Producer
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1966
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Lana Turner takes the lead in the seventh film version of Alexandre Bisson's glossy soap opera. Holly Parker (Turner) is...
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Producer
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1966
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Two bohemians come up with a get-rich-quick scheme that goes awray in this comedy scripted by Carl Reiner. Paul...
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Producer
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1965
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Producer
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1964
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This film adaptation of Edith Bagnold's play stars Deborah Kerr as Miss Madrigal, the secretive new governess of British...
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Producer
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1964
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This amusing romantic comedy concerns Dr. Gerald Boyer (James Garner), a successful gynecologist with a wife and two...
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Producer
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1963
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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Producer
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1963
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This lightweight, nearly zero-gravity comedy by director Henry Levin relies on a novel by a male writer and a script by...
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Producer
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1962
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This third film version of the lachrymose Fannie Hurst novel Back Street stars Susan Hayward as Rae Smith the role previously...
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Producer
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1961
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The only Rodgers and Hammerstein cinemadaptation to be produced by Universal Pictures, Flower Drum Song was, alas, also the...
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Producer
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1961
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In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she...
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Producer
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1961
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Kit (Doris Day), an American married to wealthy London businessman Tony Preston (Rex Harrison) becomes the terrified victim...
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Producer
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1960
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Wanting to be free of her crippled husband but not his enormous fortune, a glamorous wife talks her lover, who is also her...
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Producer
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1960
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Though billed fifth, Mary Astor is the one to watch in the Ross Hunter-produced soapera Stranger in My Arms. Astor portrays a...
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Producer
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1959
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This glamorized remake of the 1934 film Imitation of Life bears only a passing resemblance to its source, the best-selling...
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Producer
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1959
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Producer
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1959
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Small-minded small town 1950's mores threaten a youthful romance in this sudsy melodrama based on the play Teach Me How to...
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Producer
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1958
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This Happy Feeling is based on the F. Hugh Herbert play For Love or Money. Debbie Reynolds plays impulsive Janet Blake, who...
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Producer
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1958
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The inherent trashiness of Reform School Girl is redeemed by the sincere performance of Gloria Castillo and the...
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1957
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The Depression-New Deal subtext of the original 1936 My Man Godfrey was understandably dispensed with in this so-so 1957...
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Producer
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1957
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Debbie Reynolds stars as Tammy in this romantic comedy of a country girl living in the South who cares for pilot Peter Brent...
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Producer
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1957
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Like many of his best works, filmmaker Douglas Sirk's Interlude is a remake of an earlier Universal soap opera. In this case,...
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Producer
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1957
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There's Always Tomorrow is a remake of a 1934 film of the same name. Fred MacMurray is a toy company executive whose wife...
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Producer
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1956
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Battle Hymn was inspired by the true story of American minister Dean Hess, played here with rare sensitivity by Rock Hudson....
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Producer
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1956
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Rock Hudson stars as Michael Martin, a naive and impetuous young would-be rebel in 1815 Ireland, who turns to robbery in his...
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Producer
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1955
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The Spoilers is the fourth and (very likely) last film version of Rex Beach's rugged Alaskan adventure yarn. Set during the...
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Producer
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1955
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One of director Douglas Sirk's best and most successful romantic soapers of the 1950s, All That Heaven Allows is predicated...
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Producer
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1955
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The "one desire" of ex-gamblers Rock Hudson and Anne Baxter is to escape their shady former lives and settle down to...
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Producer
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1955
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Ross Hunter hadn't yet completely graduated to glossy, star-studded soap operas when he produced the taut crime meller Naked...
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Producer
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1954
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Lex Barker trades his Tarzan loincloth for buckskins in the Universal western Yellow Mountain. Barker stars as gold...
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Producer
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1954
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This second film version of Lloyd C. Douglas' spiritual novel Magnificent Obsession is in its own way as successful as the...
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Producer
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1954
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Producer
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1954
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Audie Murphy plays wagon train scout Jim Harvey in Universal-International's Tumbleweed. Through a series of unfortunate...
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Producer
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1953
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All I Desire an early exercise in Douglas Sirk Baroque, is set at the turn of the century. Long divorced from her husband...
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Producer
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1953
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An outdoor adventure musical comedy, Take Me to Town features Ann Sheridan as Vermilion O'Toole, a barroom singer with a...
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Producer
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1953
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Steel Town top-bills Ann Sheridan, but the bulk of the story is carried by John Lund. Cast as Steve Kostane, the nephew of a...
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Associate Producer
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1952
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In this swashbuckling adventure-satire, Kashma Baba's famous father Ali, sends the reluctant youth to military school to...
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Associate Producer, Director
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1952
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Associate Producer
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1951
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Since someone had already used the title The Bride Wore Boots, it follows that there'd eventually be a film called The Groom...
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1951
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This musical is a remake of a 1933 film. Like the first, it is set on campus and chronicles the romantic travails of the...
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1946
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The Technicolor swashbuckler Bandit of Sherwood Forest stars Cornel Wilde as Robert of Nottingham, son of the legendary Robin...
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1946
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Told in flashback, Out of the Depths strives to explain why its four male protagonists are bobbing around the Pacific in a...
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Clayton Shepherd
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1946
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Future film producer Ross Hunter heads the cast of Columbia's A Guy, a Gal and a Pal. Hunter is the "guy", serviceman Jimmy...
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Jimmy Jones
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1945
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In this tuneful comedy, an opera talent scout is in the country one day when he overhears a beautiful hillbilly milkmaid...
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1945
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The exciting world of the cosmetic industry provides the basis of this lively low-budget musical comedy that centers on the...
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1944
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But for the presence of the Columbia "torch lady" in the opening credits, it would be easy to mistake Judy Canova's Louisiana...
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Gordon Pearson
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1944
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In this musical drama, a woman turns her mansion into a boarding house for soldiers on furlough, providing them with room,...
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Paul
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1944
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