The cast from the popular television cornball comedy series are reunited when Oliver must save Hooterville from developers....
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1990
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A young prostitute who has kidnapped her two-year-old daughter from the child's adoptive family turns up murdered. With the...
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1988
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Game Show Models transcends its exploitational nature with some truly penetrating satire. A group of well-endowed young...
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1977
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Sheila (Jeannie Berlin) is not one of life's golden people: she's not especially good-looking, charming, charismatic, or...
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Manny
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1975
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A proud old Southern woman struggles to keep her popular diner afloat in this interesting character study. The little cafe...
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1975
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1973
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Diana Ross plays the magnificent, tragic song stylist Billie Holiday, who while writhing in a strait jacket in a prison cell,...
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1972
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Apparently Carl Betz had no immediate offers after wrapping up the TV series Judd for the Defense. Thus it was that Betz...
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1970
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In this drama, a sailor is blackmailed into stealing a valuable panel of stained glass. The trouble begins when the sailor...
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1969
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This episode was originally designed as a lead-in for the zany variety series Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, which I Dream of...
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1969
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The Bradley sisters, alias the "Singing Sweethearts", are signed sight unseen to perform on the TV show hosted by Buddy...
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1968
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It's hard to believe that the producers of Green Acres could come up with fourth-season episodes that are even crazier than...
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1968
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Season three of Green Acres begins as attorney Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert) is nominated for the political post of...
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1967
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The legendary Hooterville volunteer fire department springs into action when an alarm brings them to the Douglas house. Lisa...
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1966
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The Hooterville telephone directory (two full pages this year!) comes out, and Oliver (Eddie Albert) is upset that Lisa...
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1966
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Because Hooterville is a "fringe" reception area (one of the fringiest), Oliver (Eddie Albert) must install a roof antenna if...
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1966
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City slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas (Eddie Albert, Eva Gabor) make the best of another year of "farm livin'" in bucolic...
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1966
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Back when her husband Oliver (Eddie Albert) decided to move out of their Manhattan penthouse and into a rundown farm in...
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1966
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Though officially one of the "Monroe Brothers," Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) is a certified female, and as such has the...
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1966
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Once again, city slicker Oliver (Eddie Albert) is outfoxed by country bumpkin Haney (Pat Buttram). Seems that Oliver wants to...
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Ed Ferguson
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1965
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The third of producer Paul Henning's enormously successful "rustic" comedies of the 1960s, Green Acres made its CBS bow on...
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1965
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This episode serves to introduce those carpenters extraordinaire, the Monroe brothers. Well, at least Alf Monroe (Sid Melton)...
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1965
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The Andy Griffith Show's three-episode "Hollywood arc" came to a close on November 8, 1965 with the episode titled "The...
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1965
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Bachelorette Sally (Rose Marie) is both flattered and confused when she starts receiving such gifts as a rose that smells of...
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Bert Monker
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1964
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Hired to babysit the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dudley (Paul Lynde, Marilyn Lovell), Marilyn (Beverly Owen) informs her family that...
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1964
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This effective gangster film on the notorious New York mobster Jack "Legs" Diamond is interspersed with moments of comic...
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1960
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A routine western with a classic theme, the "lone Texan" of the title is Clint Banister (Willard Parker) who finds trouble at...
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1959
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) are on the prowl for the criminals who have been robbing all-night restaurants...
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1959
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Seasoned serial director Spencer Gordon Bennett helmed this story of a one-eyed, octopoidal space alien, wreaking havoc upon...
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1959
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Bob Hope plays a 19th-century insurance agent whose miserable sales record prompts his boss to send him out West, where he...
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1959
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Several Los Angeles supermarkets have been burglarized over the past few weeks. Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander)...
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1958
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In this drama, a former Air Force hero becomes frustrated when he is pulled from active duty and is forced to train recruits...
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1958
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A distraught man named Carl (Gary Merrill) climbs onto a skyscraper ledge, apparently planning to jump off. Several police...
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1958
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) team up with a fire marshal to determine the cause of several recent house...
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1957
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New York City is known for choosing colorful characters for its mayors. One its most illustrious was the wisecracking,...
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1957
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1957
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Another "pocket" adventure film from 20th Century-Fox's Regal Films subsidiary, Under Fire is set during WW2. Four American...
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1957
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1957
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In this sequel to the second-season episode "Panic in the Sky", Clark Kent's friend Gary Allen (Robert Lowery) has been...
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1956
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Tender Hearts was the pre-release title of Hugo Haas' Edge of Hell. The film could also have been called...
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1955
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In this heart-warming drama, a beggar and his performing dog, Flip, struggle to eke out a living upon the cruel streets. He...
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1954
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Veteran actor Richard Webb stars as the titular superhero, aided by his jet plane The Silver Dart, sidekick Ikky, and his...
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1954
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1954
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In this wartime espionage comedy, a mentally-ill soldier looks exactly like the notorious enemy spy who has been trying to...
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Herbert
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1951
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Lippert's Mask of the Dragon was filmed simultaneously with Fingerprints Don't Lie, utilizing the same director and cast....
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Manchu Murphy
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1951
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Writer and director Samuel Fuller enjoyed his first box-office and critical success with this hard-boiled but human tale of...
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Joe, 2nd GI
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1951
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In this action comedy, a bunch of bungling jewel thieves are in such a hurry to flee the site of their latest caper that...
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1951
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In this adventure-fantasy, an American rocket ship crashes upon a remote island in the Pacific and an Air Force pilot and a...
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1951
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In this comedy, a dimwitted fellow bumbles off in search of the marriage license bureau and instead finds himself in a...
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Gerald Meek
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1951
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Lippert's Fingerprints Don't Lie stars Richard Travis as fingerprint expert James Stover. At the moment, Stover is attempting...
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Hypo Dorton
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1951
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Damon Runyon's Broadway fable The Lemon Drop Kid was filmed twice by Paramount Pictures, but only the 1934 version with...
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1951
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Presumably, Savage Drums was an attempt by Lippert Studios to launch an adventure series along the lines of "Jungle Jim" and...
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Jimmy
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1951
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Lippert Studio's first 1951 release was the compact western 3 Desperate Men. The title characters are the Denton Brothers,...
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1950
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Filmed under the title Highway Patrol, Lippert's Motor Patrol stars Don Castle as Ken, a rookie policeman. When his fiancee's...
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1950
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Return of Jesse James is an excellent example of how to get full value for money from an attenuated budget. John Ireland...
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1950
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Pill Box
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1950
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Despite its title, Western Pacific Agent is a contemporary crime melodrama. Kent Taylor stars as a railroad detective,...
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1950
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By the standards of low-budget Lippert Productions, Everybody's Dancin' is an "A" picture. Country-western favorite...
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1950
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Little Lippert Studios wasn't really equipped to produce large-scale musicals, but the company can't be faulted for trying....
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1950
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Killer
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1950
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Though Humphrey Bogart is the official star of Knock on Any Door, the film is essentially a showcase for Columbia's newest...
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1949
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In later years, James Cagney regarded White Heat with a combination of pride and regret; while satisfied with his own...
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1949
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1949
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1949
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William "One Take" Beaudine warms the director's chair for Lippert Pictures' Tough Assignment. The film is essentially a...
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1949
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Filmed entirely on location in New York, Close-Up affords a rare starring role for character actor Alan Baxter. While on...
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1948
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Having struck gold with the previous season's Dillinger, the King Brothers returned to Monogram as producers of The Gangster....
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1947
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The popular wartime catchphrase "Kilroy Was Here" was affixed to this minor campus comedy. Jackie Cooper plays peripatetic...
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1947
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If Republic's skating star Vera Hruba Ralston could go "dramatic", so too could Monogram's skating star Belita. Produced by...
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1946
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Like the same-named 1934 and 1935 films, RKO Radio's 1945 musical George White's Scandals uses the eponymous Broadway revue...
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1945
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The sparkling screwball comedy And So They Were Married was originally released as Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More....
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1944
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In this unique murder mystery, that reveals the killer at the beginning of the film. The story concerns some women living in...
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1943
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In this entry in the "Dead End Kids" series (later they would reappear as "The Bowery Boys") the lads encounter a terribly...
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1943
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One of the most fondly remembered of the "Blondie" series entries, Blondie Goes to College is predicated on the notion that...
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1942
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Dr. Timothy Kane (MacDonald Carey) is a young, affable physician with a practice in New York's Times Square, whose exploits...
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1942
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This fourth entry in MGM's Thin Man series could just as well have been titled "Nick and Nora Charles Go to the Races"....
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1941
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