The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is an hour-long compendium of the three Disney "Winnie" animated short subjects...
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1977
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This third entry in Disney's animated-featurette series based on A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh tales was also the first...
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1974
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Kris Kringle
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1973
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1973
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The fifth season of Family Affair was also the series' last season on CBS. Any series which features a pair of cute little...
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1970
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In this espionage film, an American detective becomes part of a British spy organization's attempt to free a Russian...
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1970
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After three years on CBS' powerhouse Monday-night schedule--and two consecutive years in TV's "top ten" list--Family Affair...
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1969
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1969
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For those who dismissed Family Affairduring its first two seasons as just another bland, antiseptic sitcom about an...
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1968
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Winnie The Pooh & the Blustery Day was the second Disney animated featurette based on characters created by A. A. Milne. It...
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1968
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Despite some awkward, uncomfortable and downright embarrassing moments during Season One, Season Two of Family Affair finds...
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1967
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The final animated feature produced under the supervision of Walt Disney is a lively neo-swing musical, loosely based upon...
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Bagheera the Panther
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1967
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Mr. French
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1966
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Season One of Family Affair is by and large a "shakedown cruise" for wealthy consulting engineer Bill Davis (Brian Keith) and...
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1966
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"Bears love honey and I'm a Pooh bear," sings Winnie the Pooh setting the stage for the goings-on in Winnie the Pooh and the...
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1965
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As if one Jerry Lewis wasn't enough, The Family Jewels offers no fewer than seven Jerrys. Fans of Lewis will like the film....
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Dr. Matson
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1965
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Sebastian Cabot guest stars as billionaire Lucas Sebastian, who hopes to organize Drysdale and other prominent financiers --...
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1965
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The final three days of Christ, covering his arrest, his death, and resurrection, are chronicled in this saga. ~ Sandra...
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1965
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This three part horror story is taken from the writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Vincent Price stars in all three tales...
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Dr. Carl Heidegger
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1963
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1963's The Sword in the Stone is Disney's animated take on Arthurian legend. In the midst of the Dark Ages, when England has...
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1963
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In this family drama, a garage owner finds himself teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. He becomes tempted to sell his...
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1962
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Carl Hyatt
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1961
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1960
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Shot down while escaping the cops, two-bit hoodlum Rocky Valentine (Larry Blyden) awakens to find a jovial, bearded fellow...
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Mr. Pip
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1960
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Patricia Medina guest-stars as Rosita Morales, a former cabaret dancer. A pair of con artists, Luga (Sebastian Cabot) and...
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1960
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In George Pal's version of the H.G. Wells classic, Rod Taylor stars as George, a young scientist fascinated with the concept...
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Dr. Philip Hillyer
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1960
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Discredited professor Edward G. Robinson organizes a seven-person criminal gang. Robinson plans to steal a fortune from the...
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1960
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Carl Hyatt
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1960
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1959
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This musical comedy takes an off-beat religious turn as it tells the tale of a show-biz priest (Bing Crosby) who runs a...
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1959
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Based on the Anton Myrer novel The Big War, In Love and War is an entertaining showcase for several of 20th Century-Fox's...
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1958
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1958
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Ed McNeil
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1958
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Frank Freeman Jr., son of the longtime head of Paramount Pictures, made his debut as producer with the opulent but empty Omar...
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1957
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1957
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Travelling photographer Professor Jacoby (Sebastian Cabot) is treated like a celebrity during his visit to Dodge City, with...
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1957
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Dragoon Wells Massacre is a topnotch western from the Allied Artists factory. Barry Sullivan stars as wanted killer Link...
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Jonah
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1957
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In this episode of the Playhouse 90 anthology series, a young girl finds herself pursued by an unemployed actor who is being...
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1957
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This Walt Disney filmization of Esther Forbes' Revolutionary-War novel Johnny Tremain was appropriately released on July 4,...
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Jonathan Lyte
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1957
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Fired after decades of loyal service to an investment firm, mousy Benjamin Stepp (John Qualen) retaliates by murdering his...
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1956
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This Disneyland episode served to promote the upcoming theatrical feature Westward Ho the Wagons, with that film's star, Fess...
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Bissonette
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1956
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Disney's Westward Ho, the Wagons is a leisurely paced western which seems more like a collection of anecdotes than a unified...
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Bissonette
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1956
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Golden Age of Television: Telephone Time contains four episodes of the fifties television show Telephone Time, a series that...
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1956
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Matt (James Arness) comes to the rescue of Chen (Keye Luke), a inarticulate, impoverished Chinese cook who is being taunted...
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1955
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This fourth film version of the warhorse Edward Knoblock theatrical piece Kismet was based on the Broadway musical version of...
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1955
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David Niven returns to his native England to star in the frothy comedy The Love Lottery. Niven plays a Hollywood movie star...
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1954
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Generally forgotten today, Romeo and Juliet is a satisfactory, if perfunctory, adaptation of Shakespeare's immortal tragedy....
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Capulet
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1954
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Always a Bride stars Terence Morgan as an officer of the British Treasury who tells himself he's a honest man. Then he falls...
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1953
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In this bright British comedy, we meet Capt. Henry St. James (Alec Guinness) as he stands before a firing squad and then...
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1953
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Though she was pushing 50 at the time, Paulette Goddard still looked quite fetching in harem duds in the independently...
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1952
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Produced by MGM's British facilities, the Technicolor Ivanhoe starred Robert Taylor in the title role. Returning to England...
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1952
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Stanley Holloway carries the ball, comedically and dramatically, in the British Midnight Episode. Holloway plays "The...
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1951
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In this drama, a musically talented child prodigy ends up exploited by his greedy manager who wants to become the lad's...
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1951
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Once again comedian Arthur Lucan dons an old woman's togs to become the tart-tongued Irish washerwoman. This time Mother...
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1951
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David Phillips (Patrick Macnee) is running down the darkened streets of London's Limehouse district, pursued by two men with...
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1950
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The old one about the much-exploited child prodigy is given a new coat of paint in the English-Austrian Entfuhrag ins Gluck...
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1950
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Music-hall comedian Arthur Lucan first brought his "drag" character Old Mother Riley to the screen in 1937. Lucan went on to...
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1949
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1949
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The Spider and the Fly is set in Paris during the cloud-cuckoo days before WW I. The storyline intertwines the destinies of...
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1949
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Dick Barton (Don Stannard) investigates the northern village of High Glen, where every living thing has suddenly died without...
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1949
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Professional gambler Lucky (Dermot Walsh) is having trouble living up to his name. That's before Lucky meets Joan...
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1949
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Herbert Lom essays a dual role as a team of trapeze artists. When a circus colleague finds himself in possession of a winning...
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1947
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Clem Morgan (Trevor Howard), an embittered ex-RAF pilot, mistakenly believes the life of crime is for him in this...
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1947
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