One of the best of the early-1970s Disney farces, The World's Greatest Athlete stars Jan-Michael Vincent in the title role. A...
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1973
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1973
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The IMF is assigned to learn the identity of a corrupt political higher-up, known only by his code name C6. To that end,...
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1972
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In a reversal of the situation in the sixth-season episode "Encore," in which a gangster was persuaded that he had gone back...
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1972
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Once again, Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) must take a crash course in some highly specialized skills for an...
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1972
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Steve Franken, best known to baby-boomers as the snotty Chatsworth Osborne Jr. on the old Dobie Gillis TV series, is here...
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1971
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This episode marks the first series appearance of Elizabeth Baur as rookie policewoman Fran Belding. Anxious to prove that...
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1971
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Harry Kellem (Russ Conway), an American businessman working in Tokyo, has been accused of murdering his Japanese wife. The...
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1970
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Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) arrest young Bill Erickson (David Westberg) on a...
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1970
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Charged with murdering her husband, Tracy Oliver (Dana Wynter) is set free because of a hung jury. But in some cases, "free"...
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1969
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Unable to recover valuable documents concerning America's missile system, the IMF must resort to a contingency plan. In order...
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1968
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After an explosion at SF International Airport, Ironside discovers that someone has abandoned a baby in his van. Subsequent...
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1968
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Taking advantage of the illness of his powerful rancher father Claude Roman (Denver Pyle), mean-spirited Jermey Roman (Jeremy...
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1968
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Suspected of car theft, Richard Kimble (David Janssen), alias "Tom Barrett", is arrested in Wyler City, Montana and placed in...
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1967
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This drama centers on life in a small college. The hero is a folk singer from the backwoods. Because he saved the dean's...
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1967
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After delivering a herd of cattle to the town of Sand Dust, Joe and Hoss Cartwright, together with ranchhand Candy and local...
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1967
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Can it be that one of the guests at the Shady Rest is invisible? That's what Kate (Bea Benaderet) is led to believe when...
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1966
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Child actor Billy Mumy, who ironically had been the Munsters producers' first choice for the role of Eddie Munster, guests in...
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1965
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Disgraced Army officer Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) crosses the path of another outcast in the form of saloon...
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1965
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James Coburn stars as super-spy Derek Flint in this action comedy which takes the tongue-in-cheek wit of the James Bond...
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1965
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In this remake of Johnny Dark (1954) an ex-GI and college dropout would rather play with cars than anything else until he...
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1964
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The third season of The Beverly Hillbillies was launched on September 23, 1964, with the first episode of a four-part story...
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1964
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1964
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This engaging children's musical finds Billy Bowles (Tommy Steele) as an A & R talent co-ordinator who has grown up as an...
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1963
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While on a driving tour of America with her parents (Michael Wilding, Anna Lee), young English girl Loren Saunders...
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1963
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John Flickenger (Benny Baker) takes no chances in planning the robbery of the trucking company where his sister Sylvia...
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1963
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As a child, "Baby Jane" Hudson was the toast of vaudeville. As an adult, however, Baby Jane was overshadowed by her more...
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1962
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Tired of living in the shadow of his brother Wally's athletic accomplishments, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) tries out for the local...
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Mr. Doyle
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1962
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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In another standard British comedy of the absurd with the usual eccentric characters who play off each other like tennis...
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1961
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) is convinced that Al Capone (Neville Brand) is receiving...
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1961
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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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23-year-old Victor Buono appears in one of his first starring assignments as Melanthos Moon, a brilliant counterfeiter who...
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1961
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At the behest of a local bureaucrat, good-for-nothing Jock Henry (Eddie Firestone) becomes Virginia City's tax collector....
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1961
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1960
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There's intrigue aplenty aboard the USS "Moray" when Navy submarine commander James Page (Hugh Marlowe) accuses seaman Robert...
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1960
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1960
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1960
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Capt. Willie Long
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1960
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1959
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1959
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In this reworking of the earlier episode "The Jeweled Gun", attractive widow Margaret Ross (Catherine McLeod) asks Bret...
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1958
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George Nader plays a reporter whose career is ruined by liquor. A comeback opportunity presents itself when Nader is a...
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1958
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For reasons best known to local TV programmers, the modest shocker The Screaming Skull was telecast on what seemed to be a...
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Rev. Snow
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1958
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Young schoolboy Johnny Rocco (Richard Eyer) has a stuttering problem. Though this in itself is not unusual, the source of...
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Inspector Garron
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1958
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Flood Tide can be described as The Children's Hour gone ballistic. Michel Ray is David Gordon a sweet-faced little boy who...
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1958
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In this western, an accused killer is able to escape lynchers by trading coats with a dead man he found lying beside the...
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Sheriff
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1958
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Ultra-pasteurized pop singer Pat Boone makes his feature film debut in this comical and tuneful look at adolescent life in...
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1957
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Virtually every major city in the 1950s harbored some sort of political corruption or other, providing plenty of material for...
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Phillip Jacman
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1957
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Emerging victorious from a poker game, Paladin (Richard Boone) finds out that the prize is not so sweet: It seems that he has...
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1957
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In this tense murder mystery, a San Francisco traffic officer vows to find the killer of the kindly priest who raised him....
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1957
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Once you get past the fact that handsome Paul Newman could never pass for plug-ugly boxer Rocky Graziano in real life, you...
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1956
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Elvis Presley made his motion picture debut in the Civil War drama Love Me Tender. Elvis, however, is not the star of the...
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1956
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Actor Abner Biberman specialized in unpleasant characters; when he turned director in the mid-1950s, he specialized in...
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1955
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Who else but Randolph Scott could be the Tall Man Riding in this rugged western? Forced to lay low for several years after...
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1955
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Based on true police stories, these two episodes of the 1954 series are hosted by Charles Bickford and feature real-life...
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1955
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The title refers not to James Cagney's curtain line in White Heat but to Northern Alaska, where this film is set....
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1955
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In this adventure Bomba the Jungle boy helps a Hollywood movie star search the dark, dangerous jungle for her missing...
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1954
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Although a few character names and minor details are different, Vicki is a fairly faithful remake of the 1941 murder...
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1953
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Filmmaker Hugo Haas unfolds his usual cautionary "old man-young woman" story in One Girl's Confession. Perennial Haas leading...
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1953
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They don't really go to Mars, they go to Venus, but first they go to New Orleans. While working at a missile base,...
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1953
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In this drama, a young woman is hired to take care of an eerie old mansion. There she finds herself entangled with an...
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1953
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H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds had been on the Paramount Pictures docket since the silent era, when it was optioned as a...
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1953
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate the reported suicide of wealthy retiree Chester Dillon. Everyone who...
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1953
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Safari Drums was the ninth entry in Monogram's "Bomba the Jungle Boy" series. Johnny Sheffield once more stars as Bomba,...
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1953
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When undercover secret agent Tyrone Power is thwarted in his efforts to obtain a vital document with details of the Russian...
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1952
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Stanley Kramer's production unit at Columbia Pictures was known for its willingness to tackle subject matter that was not...
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1952
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The perfunctorily titled Jet Job is an updated retelling of the old one about the hotshot test pilot who learns the value of...
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1952
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Edmond O'Brien stars as an idealistic state's attorney assigned to crack down on a crime syndicate. This proves more...
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1952
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Lesley Selander took time off from his directorial duties on Tim Holt's RKO western series to helm the Monogram oater Fort...
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1952
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Working out of Homicide, Friday (Jack Webb) and Jacobs (Barney Phillips) investigate the murder of Josephine Stevens, who was...
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1952
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Sergeants Friday (Jack Webb) and Jacobs (Barney Phillips) investigate when an elderly couple, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, are found...
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1952
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Rather than the usual cattlemen vs. sheep men conflict, this above-average Rex Allen western contrasts ranchers of all kinds...
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1952
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This last of several movie adaptations of Bret Harte's The Outcasts of Poker Flat stars Cameron Mitchell as a murderous...
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1952
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Flight to Mars is the second American film of the postwar era (after the previous year's Rocketship X-M) to depict a manned...
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1951
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The original Broadway musical Call Me Mister was a plotless revue. By the time the property made it to the screen, however, a...
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1951
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Tomahawk takes place during the Great Sioux Uprising of the 1860s. Van Heflin stars as famed frontier scout Jim Bridger, who...
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1951
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Through an incredible series of circumstances, the Bowery Boys sign up for a hitch in the Navy. While clumsily going about...
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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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The Lawless was director Joseph Losey's second feature-length film. The story concerns a group of Mexican-American migrant...
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1950
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A rare comedy from director John Ford, this story about a WWII soldier trying to gain some respect is based on the published...
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1950
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Prisoners in Petticoats is a misleadingly innocuous title for this girls-behind-bars melodrama. It all begins when innocent...
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1950
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Columbia Pictures attempted to duplicate the success of Monogram's "Bowery Boys" pictures with its 1950 programmer Military...
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1950
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Howard Hawks directed this classic farce about how love attempts to triumph over military red tape after the close of World...
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1949
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Though she may have won an Oscar in 1948, Jane Wyman still had a Warner Bros. contract to fulfill, even if it meant appearing...
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1949
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Actor/writer Mikel Conrad appeared in several films with an Alaskan setting in the late 1940s--early 1950s, the most famous...
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1949
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How much can a man give? When the U.S. 8th Army Air Force 918th Bombardment group is ordered on their fourth harrowing...
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1949
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Henry James based his 1881 novella Washington Square on a real-life incident, wherein a young actor of his acquaintance...
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1949
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When nearly perfect counterfeit 20-dollar bills start turning up, the Treasury Department recognizes them as the work of Tris...
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Gunby
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1949
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The spirit of love is back, and she's working in retail in this bubbly romantic musical comedy. Eddie Hatch (Robert Walker)...
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1948
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Young model Jean Dexter is knocked unconscious and drowned in her own bathtub in her Manhattan apartment, and a lot of...
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1948
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The exciting world of racing provides the backdrop for this adventure that is unusual because it is told from a race horse's...
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1948
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John Payne is the no-good lowdown rat who tries to capitalize on postwar patriotism and grief. He finagles a war widow...
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1948
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Ronald Colman won an Academy Award for his portrayal of an off-the-beam actor in A Double Life. A beloved stage star, Anthony...
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1947
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Bob Regan (Edmond O'Brien) -- a small-time attorney from the wrong side of the tracks who nonetheless has a lot of dedication...
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1947
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