Glass Trap is another take on the giant monster movie. This time around, mutant ants have cornered a group of humans in a...
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2004
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2002
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Spike Lee's documentary on the football star, movie actor, and social activist is a no-frills examination of a man who has...
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2002
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This made-for-cable Western stars Richard Crenna as an aging rancher whose daughter has a son she can no longer control. The...
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2001
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2000
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1997
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This lively low-budget action movie is packed with martial arts, sexy sirens, and a sci-fi plot involving computers and...
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1995
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In this sci-fi chiller, a large group of adolescents are kidnapped by a pair of fugitive Star Hunters. The terrified teens...
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1995
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In this "supernatural" comedy, a plain-jane spinster cares for her elderly grandmother, who happens to be a fanatic...
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1995
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A family's life is thrown into comical chaos after mom accidentally drinks her inventor husband's latest concoction -- an...
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1995
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1994
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Two women (Frances Fisher, Natasha Gregson) hit the road to seek revenge for the killers of their boyfriends. ~ John Bush,...
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1994
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1994
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The plot in this suspenseful mystery evokes the old westerns while dealing with contemporary issues concerning the further...
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1993
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One of Fred Williamson's more unusual efforts as both actor and director, this one features the action star as a...
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1992
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This sci-fi/horror sequel is set in the 21st century where the human race has been decimated by a man-made plague. Most of...
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Kara
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1991
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This political drama takes a look at the underground network that helps South American refugees travel safely to the US. The...
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1990
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In this comedy, defense lawyer Vic Scalia (Andrew Stevens) teams up with the criminals he defends in order to pull off a...
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1989
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In this mystery, based on a novel by L.A. Morse, retired L.A. detective Jake Spanner enlists the aide of a group of senior...
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1989
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While investigating a bizarre series of slayings, reporter Clay Dwyer (Mark Thomas Miller) begins to suspect his tenant...
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1989
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Man Against the Mob is a variation on the 1981 theatrical feature True Confessions. This made-for-TV effort stars...
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1988
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A down-and-out Wall Streeter leaves the big-city ways when he inherits a ranch and turns it into a health spa. ~ Rovi...
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Director
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1988
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A humorous and skilful parody of the cliches and plot contrivances of 50's horror films, this monster movie is set in...
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1987
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In this unlikely adventure, a motorcyclist helps an all-girls' school "prisoner" escape her school and together they flee...
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1987
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This TV pilot film was based on the "Father Dowling" character created (in the tradition of G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown)...
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1987
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With a cast starring such comic veterans as Harvey Korman, Anne Meara, Jack Weston and Tim Conway (who also wrote the...
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1986
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Lydia McCarthy (Julia Montgomery) hires Magnum (Tom Selleck) to locate a jewel thief, whom she identifies as her chauffeur....
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1986
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Bob Hope makes his first starring film appearance in 14 years in this made-for-TV movie. Hope stars as a seedy private eye,...
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1986
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A sequel to Martin Mull's spoof about the hardships of white life in middle America. ~ Rovi...
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1985
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In the final first-season episode of Murder She Wrote, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) travels to Wyoming to attend the funeral of...
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1985
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Stella Stevens guest stars as Irene Danbury, New York City's oldest and most notorious madam. When Irene is brought into...
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1984
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Kathryn Lundquist
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1984
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Elderly screenwriter Martin Lamm (Jon Lormer) hopes that his latest script, all about the old and disenfranchised people...
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1984
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In this western, a female sheriff must fight to keep her job by capturing a dangerous bandito. She must also fight with...
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1984
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The B-grade genres of sexploitation, blaxploitation, and jailhouse flicks mixed with this grotesque sex- and violence-filled...
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Capt. Taylor
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1983
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In this drama, a crack corps of female prison guards are assigned to watch over the men in the most dangerous cell-block....
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1983
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Set during the '30s, this made-for-television sudser tells the melodramatic tale of a beautiful Hollywood starlet who throws...
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1983
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Designed as a spoof of slasher movies, this gory comedy is set in a town that more than a decade ago was home to the...
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Marg Graves
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1981
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When the national finals approach, a couple baton twirlers feel intense parental pressure to win the competition in this...
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1981
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Ever anxious to enter the "nighttime serial" market engendered by Dallas, NBC commissioned Flamingo Road, a casual remake of...
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1980
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1980
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Originally made for television, the film concerns three divorces and the effect on the varied economic level present in each...
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1980
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A nuclear-powered transcontinental train provides the setting for this television pilot from the mystery series Supertrain....
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1979
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The world's most luxurious train embarks upon its maiden run and mayhem ensues in this drama. The trouble begins when two of...
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1979
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Based on Babs H. Deal's novel The Walls Came Tumbling Down, Friendships, Secrets and Lies is about...just what the title...
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1979
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Originally telecast September 25, 1979, Hart to Hart was the pilot film for a series which officially debuted three days...
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1979
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In this murder mystery, a renegade attorney investigates the death of a prominent publisher. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1978
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This delightfully bad made-for-TV movie throws together an assortment of television stalwarts and movie has-beens for what is...
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1978
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Amelia Crusoe
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1978
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Raymond Burr attempted a return to weekly television in this feature-length pilot for the proposed series The Jordan Chance....
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1978
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1977
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The New Love Boat was the third pilot film for the long-running TV series. After several casting missteps in the two earlier...
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1977
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In this drama, five beauty aspiring beauty queens are abducted in a hijacked airplane. Also upon the plane is a strain of...
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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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Katherine Ross, who played Etta Place in 1969's Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, reprises the role for the made-for-TV...
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1976
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This film focuses upon an upscale condo where swingers congregate. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1976
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Stella Stafford
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1976
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This heist film stars Stella Stevens as a robber who enlists her friends--a trapeze artist and a magician's aide--to help her...
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Lucky
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1976
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Peter Bogdanovich's early career as a film writer stood him in good stead for this comedy drama about the early days of the...
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Marty Reeves
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1976
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This sequel to the blaxploitation hit Cleopatra Jones mixes in elements of the kung-fu genre and James Bond-styled spy...
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1975
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The second made-for-TV movie based on Charles Moulton's classy comic-strip heroine Wonder Woman, The New Original Wonder...
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1975
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1974
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Honky Tonk represented an attempt by writer/director Douglas Heyes to create a TV series based on the 1941 Clark Gable-...
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1974
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Bound to the ABC Saturday Suspense Movie 72-minute limitation, Linda could have benefitted from ten or twenty extra minutes'...
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1973
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The Arnold of Arnold, like the Harry of The Trouble With Harry, is stone cold dead from the outset of this film. That doesn't...
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1973
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This episode stars David Wayne as a reclusive, ill-tempered tycoon. While he doesn't suffer fools (or anyone else) very well,...
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1973
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The Poseidon, an ocean liner larger than the Queens Elizabeth and Mary combined, is charting its course on New Year's Eve....
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1972
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A killer attempts to assist his friend get out of prison by threatening to kill one person each day until the friend is...
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1972
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The made-for-TV Climb an Angry Mountain revives the reliable "country cop vs city cop" concept, with Fess Parker and...
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1972
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This gag-filled movie makes a stab at examining the women's liberation movement but never quite gets there. The effects of...
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1972
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A typical gangland killing has an unusual outcome when the victim's son comes looking for justice in this violent...
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1972
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In this chilling drama, a unit of American scientists go Down Under to study Aborigines. The trouble begins when they start...
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1971
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A priest--a former revolutionary--finds himself the target of a manhunt in a small Mexican town. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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Alvira
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1971
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"Broad" is right. This gloriously overacted TV movie stars Richard Boone as a movie star who suffers an accident, leaving him...
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1971
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After the intense bloodshed of The Wild Bunch (1969), this comic western fable took the opposite approach to director...
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Hildy
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1970
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Ellen Hardy
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1969
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Having scored big in 1966 with The Trouble With Angels, Columbia Pictures went back for a second bite of the apple with Where...
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Sister George
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1968
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Sol Madrid isn't a western, as might be gathered, but a drug-ring melodrama. David McCallum shows up early in the film as a...
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Stacey Woodward
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1968
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Friends don't let friends mess around on the side in this comedy, though it quickly becomes obvious that making this happen...
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1968
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This suspenseful drama from Mexican director Gilberto Gazcon stars Glenn Ford as Reuben, a doctor who has accepted a job at a...
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Perla
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1966
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Columbia Pictures tried to create a tongue-in-cheek American James Bond with this, the first of five motion pictures based on...
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Gail, Big O's Girl
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1966
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At the beginning of The Secret of My Success, dimwitted Arthur Tate (James Booth) is a local village bobby who always follows...
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Violet Lawson
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1965
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The difficulties faced by drug addicts attempting to kick their habits provide the basis of this gritty, realistic drama that...
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Joaney
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1965
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1965
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Union Colonel Brackenby (Melvyn Douglas) and his second-in-command, Captain Heath (Glenn Ford), attempt to command a rather...
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Martha Lou Williams
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1964
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Professor Julius F. Kelp (Jerry Lewis) is an addle-brained, absent-minded chemistry instructor always incurring the wrath of...
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Stella Purdy
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1963
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Dollye Daly
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1962
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Robin Gantner
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1962
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Edmond O'Brien became the latest actor to try his hand at directing in Man-Trap (he'd previous functioned as codirector on...
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Nina Jameson
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1961
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After his pioneering independent film Shadows (1960), actor/writer/director John Cassavetes made his major studio directorial...
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Jess Polanski
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1961
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Approximately 18 months before launching his own sitcom, Dick Van Dyke appears in this episode as Thomas Craig, who finds out...
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1960
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Stella Stevens guest-stars as Ann Croft, a sheltered deaf-mute girl. Joe Cartwright tries to teach Ann sign language, only to...
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Ann Croft
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1960
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1959's Li'l Abner was adapted from the hit 1956 Broadway musical--which, in turn, was inspired by the satirical comic strip...
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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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