Kurt Russell returns as Dexter Riley, the dedicated student of Medfield College who just can't stay out of trouble, in this...
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1975
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"You may think you know what you're dealing with, but believe me, you don't," warns water baron Noah Cross (John Huston),...
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1974
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A two-bit criminal takes on the Mafia to avenge his brother's death in this drama based on a novel by Donald E. Westlake....
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1973
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Believing that she has flipped her lid, Darrin's mother, Phyllis (Mabel Albertson), checks herself into a sanitarium after...
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1970
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As a new disciple of "sensitivity awareness", Billie Jo (Meredith MacRae) orders her sisters to adopt the same philosophy....
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1970
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This Savage Land is the story of the Prides, a pioneer family homesteading in 19th century Kansas. Barry Sullivan and...
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1969
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Assuming that Samantha will name her new baby after him, Sam's father, Maurice, is outraged when Darrin declares that the...
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1969
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In this satirical comedy, Fred Amidon (Dick Van Dyke) is a Fifth Avenue bank teller waiting for his divorce to be finalized...
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1969
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Invited to spend the weekend at the home of Darrin's parents, Tabitha is warned by Samantha not to use any of her magic....
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1969
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Softhearted Lisa (Eva Gabor) befriends a dewy-eyed doe that has wandered onto the farm. As a result, our heroine mounts an...
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Governor
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1969
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While entertaining Tabitha and Adam, Esmerelda goes into another of her magical sneezing fits and conjures up Mother Goose...
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1969
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While cutting up at an out-of-town bank convention, staid Mr. Mooney flirts (harmlessly, of course) with sexy waitress...
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Mr. Cheever
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1968
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Aunt Clara's warlock boyfriend, Ocky (Reginald Owen), is tired of having his British castle-hotel haunted by a pesky ghost...
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1968
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Unable to sleep unless her television set is on, Lucy (Lucille Ball) borrows Mr. Mooney's TV while hers is on the blink....
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Mr. Cheever
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1968
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After several years of servitude as the secretary of banker Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon), Lucy (Lucille Ball) finally gets the...
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Mr. Cheever
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1968
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Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane) has come up with a new scheme to put the Hooterville Cannonball out of commission. This time...
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1967
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In this drama, sweet and honest Tammy is hired as a secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome young son....
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1967
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Nina Foch guest-stars as Clarissa, Ben Cartwright's snooty Eastern cousin. Swooping down upon the Ponderosa, the...
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Bristol
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1967
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The posh St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans is the setting for this drama based on a popular novel by Arthur Hailey. Trent...
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1967
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Hoping to attend a sale at Stacy's Department Store, Lucy (Lucille Ball) ducks out of work by fabricating a story about being...
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Dave Draper, Mr. Universe of 1967, appears in this episode. As part of a scheme to lure the Clampett account to his bank, Mr....
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1967
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Joe Cartwright's impending marriage to the lovely Sally Cutler (Shirley Bonne) is threatened by the girl's unwanted suitor...
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1967
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When dotty old Aunt Clara tries to affix a soundtrack to Darrin's home movies of Tabitha, her spell characteristically goes...
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1967
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Jacques Bergerac guests in this episode as international movie idol Jacques Dupres, who shows up at the bank in hopes of...
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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To cover up a 48-cent bank shortage, Lucy (Lucille Ball) secretly takes the missing money out of her own pocket....
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Singer-comedian Dennis Day guest stars as Cornelius Heatherington Jr. the octogenarian president of the Wesleyan bank. To...
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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On the eve of her vacation to Lake Arrowhead, Lucy (Lucille Ball) is introduced to Audrey Fields (Ruta Lee), her temporarily...
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Anticipating a huge bonus, Lucy (Lucille Ball) tries to convince comedian Jack Benny to open an account at the bank....
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Frank McHugh guest stars as Charles Snowden, a homeless hobo whom Lucy (Lucille Ball) invites home for a good hot meal. When...
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Tennessee Ernie Ford, who'd made three major guest appearances on the old I Love Lucy, is back for more on The Lucy Show....
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Now that they're in an accelerated-learning class, Buffy (Anissa Jones) and Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) must face the treacherous...
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1967
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Singer Frankie Avalon guests in this episode as Thomas Cheever, the nephew of Mooney's boss Mr. Cheever (Roy Roberts)....
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Mr. Cheever
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1967
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Granny is both astonished and flattered when she finds herself courted by two distinguished suitors: Milburn Drysdale's...
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1966
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Latter-day Scrooge Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane) shows up in Hooterville at Christmastime with a noticeable lack of good cheer....
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1966
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Called up for two weeks' service as a Naval reserve Lieutenant Commander, Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) is reluctantly committed...
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Admiral
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1966
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Once again, city-bred farmer Oliver Douglas (Eddie Albert) decides to stand firm on his principles -- only to fall flat on...
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1966
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Originally trade-previewed as Those Crazy Calloways, Disney's Those Calloways is a lengthy, anecdotal film about a highly...
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1965
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Hired by Dr. Philip Stark (Donald Murphy) to care for his invalid wife Frances, college coed Betty Kaster (Margaret Bly) goes...
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1965
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Bob Holcomb (Bob Hope) is a widower who worries about his teenage daughter JoJo (Tuesday Weld) in this light romantic comedy....
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1965
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Despite his defeat in the earlier episode "Clampett's Millions," banker John Cushing has not abandoned his efforts to...
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1965
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Unsuccessful football coach Burt Payne (Bill Williams) wants to sell his share of the Wildcats pro football team to a cartel...
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1965
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In this concluding episode of a two-part story arc, banker John Cushing (Roy Roberts) uses Jethro as a means to convince Jed...
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1965
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Under the spell of a James Bond movie, Jethro gives up his lifelong ambition to be a brain surgeon, and decides instead to...
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1965
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Lazy Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) is faced with two problems: How to bring customers to the Shady Rest, and how to dig a...
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1964
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Railroad president Norman Curtis (Roy Roberts) feels that his pet basset hound should get out of the house for a while. Thus,...
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1964
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Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane) finally thinks he's found a way to scrap the Hooterville Cannonball. It seems that the local...
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1964
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Sight unseen, the staff of "Event" magazine chooses the Munsters as a "typical American family." Not wishing to be part of...
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1964
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With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies."...
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1963
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In the first episode of a two-part story, C&F.W. railroad president Norman Curtis (Roy Roberts) hopes to succeed where his...
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1963
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First telecast October 18, 1963, the pedestrian Twilight Zone episode "A Kind of a Stopwatch" was scripted by Rod Serling...
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Mr. Cooper
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1963
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The first episode of Petticoat Junction (NOT the pilot film, since no pilot was ever made!) finds C & F.W Railroad president...
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1963
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1963
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, railroad president Norman Curtis (Roy Roberts) has decided--for now--not to scrap the...
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1963
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Every Christmas, the Hooterville Cannonball goes on a caroling tour throughout the community. All this may come to a...
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1963
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The U.S. State Department hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to prevent an invasion and hostile takeover of Canada. Fomenting the...
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1962
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1962
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Mr. Boland
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1962
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Nabbed by Andy for an outstanding traffic citation, powerful newspaper mogul J. Howard Jackson (Roy Roberts) vows to get even...
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J. Howard Jackson
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1962
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On behalf of his father Ben Cartwright, Hoss delivers a large sum of money to the town of Dutchman Flats. Upon his arrival,...
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1962
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Marty Ingels guest stars as Sol Pomeroy, the irrepressible army buddy of TV writer Rob Petrie (Dick Van Dyke). Though Rob is...
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Henry Bermont
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1962
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This sci-fi melodrama about housing construction in the murky deep sea is as clear as the muddied water itself. Enterprising...
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Tim Graham
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1962
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Summoned to a small California mountain community by his client Iris McKay (Enid James), detective Paul Drake (William...
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1961
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When a storm at sea threatens to sink the freighter "Janeel Trader", first officer Jerry Griffin orders a million dollars'...
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1961
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Cashing in on the popularity of TV's Davy Crockett and the jukebox favorite "Yellow Rose of Texas", Allied Artists came up...
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1956
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The King and Four Queens was the first (and last) project from Clark Gable's own production company, GABCO. Gable stars as...
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1956
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The White Squaw offers an interesting twist on a standard western plot device. Instead of attempting to force an Indian tribe...
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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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The breathtakingly beautiful Technicolor cinematography of Irving Glassberg is but one of the many small pleasures of the...
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1956
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1956
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John Payne always felt that he delivered his best screen performance in The Boss. Set in the years following WW1, the story...
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Tim Brady
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1956
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Phil Carey is his usual rough-and-tumble self in the Columbia western programmer Wyoming Renegade. Carey plays Brady Sutton,...
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1955
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In this drama, a divinity student endeavors to help the police break up the rackets by impersonating his jailed brother, a...
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1955
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The Republic super-production The Last Command is a partial remake of the same studio's Man of Conquest (1939). But whereas...
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1955
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In this violent, gripping drama, a ruthless criminal kidnaps a little boy and takes him into the Colorado wilderness where,...
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1955
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Rory Calhoun stars as veteran gunfighter Brett Wade in Dawn at Socorro. In a lengthy flashback, the audience learns why Wade...
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1954
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Filmed on location in Utah, The Outlaw Stallion top-bills Phil Carey and Dorothy Patrick, but the star of the proceedings is...
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Hagen
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1954
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1954
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Sea of Lost Ships is partly a tribute to the U.S. Coast Guard, but mostly a typical Republic Pictures melange of action,...
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1953
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The Glory Brigade is a standard Korean War combat drama with a few interesting plot wrinkles. Victor Mature stars as Lt. Sam...
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1953
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Even without its 3D/stereophonic sound gimmickry, Second Chance is a crackling good suspenser. Robert Mitchum plays Russ...
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1953
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1953
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Lone Hand benefits immensely from the genuine Colorado locations seen throughout. Zachary Hallock (Joel McCrea) and his son...
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1953
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1953
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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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Nick Buckley
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1953
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Some sources have indicated that Battles of Chief Pontiac was originally intended as the pilot for a TV series. Erstwhile...
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Maj. Gladwin
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1952
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The Kefauver Committee's ongoing investigation of organized crime spawned several "Torn from Today's Headlines!" films in the...
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1952
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Cripple Creek is an excellent example of Columbia's "A-minus/B-plus" Technicolor westerns of the 1950s. Government agent Bret...
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1952
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Man Behind the Gun is a standard-issue Randolph Scott western elevated by good performances and exciting action sequences....
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1952
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1952
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1952
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This Korean War drama is essentially a vehicle for RKO's top male star Robert Mitchum. He plays war-weary "Colonel Steve,"...
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1952
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Ever since slipping into Public Domain, The Big Trees has become one of the most accessible and oft-televised of...
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1952
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1951
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The Coast Guard is highlighted in this propaganda drama set during WW II. In addition to the usual blend of romance and...
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1951
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The real Matt Cvetic was a borderline alcoholic with a nasty disposition (he once allegedly beat his sister-in-law so badly...
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1951
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1951
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Set in 19th-century New York, this mystery begins when a Frenchwoman shows up at the home of one of Napoleon's former...
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1951
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Bob Hope is up to his famous nose in danger in this espionage comedy. Second-rate burlesque comic Peanuts White (Hope) is...
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1951
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Captain Frank Nelson
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1951
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Rod Cameron and Wayne Morris star as Civil War officers who become federal agents. The duo is sent west to investigate a...
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Jim Maroon
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1950
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This second-echelon Humphrey Bogart vehicle casts Bogie as a bomber pilot who becomes a free-lance flyboy after the war....
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1950
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Phyllis Holmes (Ella Raines) has resigned herself to being too plain-looking to attract men. All this changes when Phyllis is...
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1950
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With The Palomino, Columbia Pictures inaugurated its policy of giving "class" to its medium-budget pictures by filming in...
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Ben Lane
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1950
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Wyoming Mail stars Stephen McNally as frontier postal inspector Steve Davis. Assigned to break up a gang of outlaws who prey...
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1950
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Singer Sheila Bennet (Evelyn Keyes) arrives in New York City by train after a trip to Cuba, carrying a small cache of...
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1950
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The TV-generated popularity of professional wrestling in 1950 inspired a brief cycle of inexpensive films on the subject....
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Charlie Webster
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1950
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1950
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This crime melodrama with humorous undertones involves the investigation of dope smugglers on the Mexican border. Americans...
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Harvey Gumbin
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1950
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A blend of melodrama and film noir, The Reckless Moment stars Joan Bennett as Lucia Harper, a suburban housewife whose...
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1949
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1949
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Flaming Fury is Republic Pictures tip o' the hat to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Roy Roberts heads the cast as the fire...
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Capt. Taplinger
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1949
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1949
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Tough reporter Ed Adams (Alan Ladd) wants to get the full story behind the apparent suicide of a young woman. It seems that...
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1949
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For various reasons, the 1949 western Calamity Jane and Sam Bass has a rather poor reputation amongst film buffs. Many...
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1949
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John Garfield, in the best performance of his career, portrays Joe Morse, an ambitious attorney who has long since abandoned...
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Ben Tucker
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1948
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George Seaton's 1948 comedy Chicken Every Sunday was based on the play by Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein as well as...
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1948
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1948
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In this western the two sons of the commanding officer of an outpost attempt to clear their father's name after he is...
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1948
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This "B" effort from the 20th Century-Fox stable stars John Emery and Tamara Geva as John Newberry and Maria Ivar, a pair of...
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Charles McNulty
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1948
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Another interesting effort from independent Enterprise Productions, No Minor Vices stars recent French import Louis Jourdan....
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1948
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The "He" of the title is Richard Basehart, a clever but psychopathic burglar (based on real-life criminal Erwin Walker)...
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Capt. Breen
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1948
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Adapted by Moss Hart from the novel by Laura Z. Hobson, this film stars Gregory Peck as recently widowed journalist Phil...
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1947
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Lieutenant Breeze
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1947
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In this big-budget historical adventure, Tyrone Power stars as Pedro De Vargas, a young and impetuous nobleman in 16th...
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1947
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Nightmare Alley is the sordid tale of a conniving young man who, in the words of one of the film's supporting characters,...
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1947
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In this musical set in late 19th-century Boston, a suffragette secretary finds that her political beliefs are standing in the...
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1947
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Daisy Kenyon stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine, a Manhattan commercial artist. Daisy is torn between two men: a...
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1947
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Frank Yerby's Foxes of Harrow was one of those long historical novels so popular in the 1940s. 20th Century-Fox boiled the...
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1947
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In this police drama, a busy precinct is thrown into chaos when the murdered corpse of a local detective is found in an...
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1946
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In this drama, three veteran pilots from WW II decide to start their own air freight business. In order to earn enough...
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J.P. Hartley
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1946
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In this drama, a seductive woman uses her wiles upon both a traveling bank examiner and a manager to whom she is married....
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Harry Matthews
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1946
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1946
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One of the greatest movie Westerns, John Ford's My Darling Clementine is hardly the most accurate film version of the Wyatt...
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1946
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Circumstantial Evidence is so expertly acted and directed that the audience is willing to forget its gaping logic holes....
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1945
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Director Henry King's adaptation of John Hersey's novel is a faithful telling of the story of Major Joppolo (John Hodiak),...
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1945
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1945
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Based on a novel by Barry Fleming, Colonel Effingham's Raid stars Charles Coburn in the title role. Upon retiring from the...
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1945
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In this prison drama, a stern hanging judge is assigned to take over a chaotic prison. There he imposes an almost inhumanly...
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1945
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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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Not to be confused with the 1971 film of the same name, this World War II espionage drama was the second to last film from...
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1944
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The Sullivans attempts to find the positives in one of the most tragic chapters of World War II. Edward Ryan, John Campbell,...
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1944
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20th Century-Fox's 1943 filmization of Richard Tregaskis' best-selling book Guadalcanal Diary does full justice to the...
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1943
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This 20th Century-Fox cheapie stars Carole Landis as a pretty detective and Allyn Joslyn as a fast-talking reporter ever on...
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1942
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