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1991
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This slapstick parody of space movies chronicles the riotous exploits of a group of dim-bulbed, misguided aliens under the...
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Old Man Wrenchmuller
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1990
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This low-budget cult classic horror spoof has one of the great movie titles of all time. Mike (Grant Cramer) and his...
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Farmer Gene Green
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1988
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The made-for-TV Once Upon a Texas Train offers us the once-in-a-lifetime teaming of Richard Widmark, Willie Nelson and Angie...
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1988
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This sequel to New World Pictures' surprise horror hit bears little connection with its predecessor apart from the...
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Gramps
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1987
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A bible-totin' preacher from out East arrives in wild Montana to spread the Good Word to all. When his wife takes off with...
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Larn Claver
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1987
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This pedantic sequel to Empire Pictures' less-than-original Ghoulies was released directly to video and summarily slipped...
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Uncle Ned
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1987
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In this low-budget but violent action-adventure, the DEA decides to send its top agent undercover as a drug-smuggling flier...
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Bailey
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1986
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Arthur Hiller directed this satiric look at contemporary urban high schools, examining disillusioned teachers who try to...
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1984
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In the last of three feature-length pilot films for the unsold TV series Joe Dancer, Robert Blake again stars as hard-boiled...
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1983
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Covering some 15 years, The Right Stuff recounts the formation of America's space program, concentrating on the original...
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1983
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Based on the autobiography of actress Frances Farmer, Will There Really Be a Morning? was originally telecast on February 22,...
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1983
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After a carnival comes to Green Town, the good citizens are compelled to follow their deepest desires, caught under the spell...
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Tom Fury
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1983
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Director Wim Wenders made his American film bow with the ultra-stylish Hammett. Based on the speculative novel by Joe Gores,...
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1982
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) develops a crush on his classmate Sylvia...
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1981
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Inspired by Johnny Paycheck's song of the same name, Take This Job and Shove It is a comedy/drama of big business vs. little...
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1981
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Albert's classmate Sylvia (Olivia Barash) has been impregnated by a masked rapist,...
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1981
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No sooner has Walnut Grove's first telephone been installed in the town's hotel than self-appointed operator Mrs. Oleson...
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1979
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This documentary presents biblical and non-biblical information about the birth of Christianity, and the mystery behind...
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1979
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Having solved many a crime in the past, Quincy finds himself in the uneviable position of being accused of criminal behavior....
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1979
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The made-for-television movie Strangers: The Story of a Mother and a Daughter concerns a bitter widow (Bette Davis) who is...
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1979
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This made-for-TV movie relates the true story of the infamous Donner Party, the group of unlucky pioneers who were stranded...
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1978
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Originally made for television and based on true events from 1972, the story concerns an airline crash in the Everglades and...
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1978
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In this extremely violent copy of Dirty Harry, a cynical cop tires of seeing guilty crooks get off scott-free and so decides...
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1978
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Everybody knows that Howard Hughes ordered most of his 1930 aviation epic Hell's Angels refilmed to accommodate his latest...
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1977
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The cast of the popular old TV series Peyton Place reunite when Allison MacKenzie and Rodney Harrington are found dead. Other...
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1977
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After burying his victim in an underground box with a limited air supply, a kidnapper rushes to the location where the ransom...
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1977
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1977
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1977
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Dick Van Patten and Ruth Buzzi guest star as Carter and Amy Merkl, who are extremely grateful after the Squad 51 paramedics...
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1976
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Stacy Keach plays Lou Ford, a deputy sheriff whose brutal childhood experiences have left him emotionally warped. Ford is...
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1976
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Big-game hunter David Farrow (Roy Thinnes) is hired to track down bank robbery suspect Clel Bocock (William Smith), who has...
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1976
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It is hard to get more deliriously fever-pitched than the ending of Mandingo -- in which a plantation master is shot and his...
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1976
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1976
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1950s western star Rod Cameron appears in this episode as Martin Broule, the owner of a riding academy. Several horses have...
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1975
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It's still the same old story...but what a story. This umpteenth filmization of the classic Mark Twain novel stars...
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Mark Twain
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1975
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Ben Gazzara stars in this low-level depiction of legendary gangster Al Capone, who rose to command the mob underworld in...
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1975
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A small California village is attacked by zombies in this 1974 thriller. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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Joseph Lang
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1974
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This pilot for a 1974-75 CBS TV series focuses on an ex-Marine (Ken Howard) who returns to Depression-era America to find his...
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1974
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Angie Dickinson essays the title role in Big Bad Mama. This Depression-era crime caper casts the future star of Police Woman...
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1974
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Tex
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1974
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A police officer who would rather use his brains than his gun is put into a situation where neither can help him in this...
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1973
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John Wayne plays a lawman who has to deal with the problems of fatherhood in a big way in Cahill: United States Marshall....
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1973
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1973
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Filmed for television, this story concerns a series of killings in the Louisiana bayou. The sheriff on the case believes...
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1972
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In this rites-of-passage drama, two suburban children, one 12-years old, and the other 14, run away and head for L.A. En...
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1972
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Gary Grimes stars in this revisionist western as Ben Mockridge, a 16-year-old boy who has long dreamed of living the life of...
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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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1972
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Two gunshot victims are down in a liquor-store robbery, and the store owner (Victor Izay) is consumed by guilt over being...
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1972
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In this murder mystery, a private investigator falls for the former mistress of a racketeer who is slated to be a witness...
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1971
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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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1971
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The Season Six opener of The F.B.I finds federal agents Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and Colby (William Reynolds) canvassing...
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1970
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1970
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Fast paced and violent, this Mexico-set western chronicles the bloody struggle over a stolen gold cross. The murderous...
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1970
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This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by...
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1969
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Famed anonymous director Alan Smithee (in this case a hybrid of Richard Totten and Don Siegel), directed this turgid western...
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1969
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The fans of television shows The Virginian and Laredo will delight to the combined casts of the two popular series for...
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1969
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James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock...
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1968
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Warfield (Glenn Ford) is the dispassionate ex-gunslinger who joins forces with peaceful neighbor Forbes (Arthur Kennedy) to...
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1968
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This prescient episode costars Tom Skerritt, soon to appear as "Duke Forest" in the movie version of M*A*S*H, with Wayne...
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1967
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Ben Cartwright prevents crooked Ponderosa foreman Ed Philips (Jeremy Slate) from swindling rancher Matt Jeffers (Royal Dano)....
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Matt Jeffers
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1967
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In this western, a town sheriff contends with his reputation as the "fastest gun in the West." When a young gunslinger calls...
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1967
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Long before he scored with the epic Ragtime, novelist E.L. Doctorow wrote a minor novel upon which this stark 1967 film is...
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1967
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While his family takes refuge in a huge cave, Will (Bill Mumy) comes across the ruins of a long-dead civilization--and also...
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1966
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Gunpoint stars Audie Murphy as a Colorado sheriff -- and never mind that the film was shot in Utah. Sheriff Lucas (Murphy)...
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1966
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Wandering cowpoke Kiowa Jones (Robert Horton) is deputized by a mortally wounded marshal (Gary Merrill) for a deadly mission....
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1966
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Former My Three Sons regular Tim Considine guest-stars as Billy Penn, son of a family of humble pig farmers. Hoping to escape...
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Hank Penn
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1965
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City dweller Keith Hollands (Arthur Kennedy) rents a dilapidated beach house, much to the dismay of his wife, Elsa...
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Miley
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1964
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Eluding the local authorities, Richard Kimble (David Janssen)--aka "Peter Broderick"--hops a freight car containing three...
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1964
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Tony Randall has the showcase of a lifetime in the marvelous George Pal production The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao. We first see...
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1963
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Savage Sam is the sequel to the successful Disney film Old Yeller. This time, the boys take off after a band of Apache...
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1963
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Having made a bundle on their 130-episode package of Mr. Magoo TV cartoons, the folks at UPA studios decided to star Magoo in...
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1962
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With the terrritory in the grip of a devastating drought, the local farmers, led by Jason Gant (Royal Dano) hope to use the...
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Jesse Ganther
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1962
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One major film star referred to director Nicholas Ray as a "loser," because of Ray's alleged willingness to let his more...
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1961
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Audie Murphy plays a gunslinger put in charge of a posse. His quarry is a four-man bandit gang that has robbed the local...
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1961
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is one of four people trapped in a remote cabin during a blinding snowstorm. The other three are an...
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1961
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MGM's all-star 1960 filmization of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn surgically removes the sociological subtext of Mark...
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1960
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The Oklahoma land rush of 1889 provides the starting point for this western drama, based on a novel by Edna Ferber. Yancey...
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1960
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Raucous comedianJudy Canova plays it straight in this episode as Helen Parch, a small-town gossip who shares a telephone...
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1960
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The Boy and the Bridge is a very slight tale based on an original American story by Leon Ware centered on the Golden Gate...
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1959
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Don Murray stars as a humble cowboy with aspirations for bigger things. He borrows money from his dance-hall girlfriend...
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1959
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Only one of three films directed by screenwriter Charles Lederer, known for movies as disparate as The Thing (1951) and...
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1959
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The Civil War is revisited in this taut episode of The Rifleman, which has a crippled Confederate soldier (Royal Dano)...
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Frank Blandon
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1959
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A rustic drama set in the early 20th century, Hound Dog Man is the simple story of a young man, Spud Kinney (Dennis Holmes)...
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1959
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Director Albert Band is also a screenwriter, and this is his second drama based on a story by Stephen Crane (his first...
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Jake Winter
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1959
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Anthony Mann's final foray into the western genre is a disturbing examination of man's baser instincts, rising in intensity...
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1958
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Rod Serling's first original screenplay for the Big Screen was the psychological western Saddle the Wind. In one of his best...
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1958
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In this drama, a law student discovers corruption in city hall while researching a class project involving mock grand-jury...
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1958
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1957
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1957
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District attorney Martin Ross (Royal Dano) is running for governor. To help Martin's chances, his mentally disturbed brother...
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1957
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Kathy Ferguson (Barbara Stanwyck) is a cynical newspaper columnist in San Francisco, handling women's advice -- by chance one...
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Capt. Alidos
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1957
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1957
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Two newcomers have arrived in Dodge City: Disillusioned preacher Seth Tandy (Royal Dano) and sadistic ex-boxer Sam Keeler (a...
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1956
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In this typical 1950s Western, cowboy Wes Tancred (Richard Egan) is publicly vilified after killing a famous gunslinger who...
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Jameson
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1956
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Previous film versions of Moby Dick insisted upon including such imbecilities as romantic subplots and happy endings. John...
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1956
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The catch-all title Tribute to a Bad Man had been floating around MGM for years (at one point, it was the working title for...
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1956
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Set during Cuba's struggle to free itself from colonialist Spain, this exciting adventure chronicles the exploits of a...
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1956
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1956
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The trouble with Harry is that he's dead. The scene is a autumnal Vermont village, where a pre-Leave It to Beaver...
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1955
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A contrite bank thief works to clear up his reputation in this western. ~ Rovi...
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1955
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One of the most entertaining of the Western movies to come out of the 1950s, this is a Stewart vehicle in which he must take...
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1955
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There's a rumor afloat that woebegone farmer Obie Tater (Royal Dano) has a hidden fortune, left over from the '49 gold rush....
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1955
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One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and...
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Corey
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1954
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Carrie is based on Sister Carrie, a novel by Theodore Dreiser. Dreiser's clumsy, unwieldy prose is streamlined into a neat...
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1952
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1952
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1951
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Winterset is the classic play featured in this recording of a live television production. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1951
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The Tattered Soldier
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1951
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Richard Conte plays a big-city racketeer whose luck runs out on him. He is sent to a Southern prison, but vows to be out and...
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1950
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Moocher
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1950
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