This French-produced thriller was shot entirely in English. Jean-Louis Tritignant stars as Lucien, a hit man who goes to Los...
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1973
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In this action movie, based on a Mickey Spillane novel, a globe-trotting adventurer finds himself framed for a $40 million...
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1970
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Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum play deadly adversaries in this curious mixture of the western and mystery genres. During a...
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1968
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In the best of his many Monkees' guest appearances, Monte Landis is cast as the devilish Mr. Zero. When he sees a lovely harp...
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1968
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1967
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Sleazy George Emory (Ted DeCorsia) presents retired general Roger Brandon with an offer he may not be able to refuse: Unless...
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1966
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In this well-regarded film noir thriller, Joe Barron (Glenn Ford) is a police detective whose wife Lisa (Elke Sommer) has...
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1966
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Henry Hathaway's film is based on a character from Harold Robbins' The Carpetbaggers, who, in turn, based it on cowboy actor...
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1966
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General Peterson (Barton MacLane) sends Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) to Reno to celebrate their promotions to...
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1966
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Jealous Jeannie has promised not to interfere with Tony's social life, but she breaks that promise when she finds out that...
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1966
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The Seaview is assigned for tests of a new super-computer, with Crane (David Hedison) as an observer, alone aboard the ship....
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1965
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In this western, the sole survivor of an Apache ambush rides out to save a young boy who has been captured. The hero was a...
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1964
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Reba Burgess (Audrey Totter) has managed to keep her late husband's mining company alive by securing big bank loans, using a...
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1964
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In this western, a cowboy finally returns to his home after a long absence precipitated by his killing a wicked rancher's...
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Spangler
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1964
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Wealthy junk dealer and mayoral candidate Mort Lynch (Ted De Corsia) decides to give a job to dissolute college dropout Barry...
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1964
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1964
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Ruthlessly efficient businessman Wallace V. Whipple (Richard Deacon) runs roughshod over the feelings of his employees when...
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Dickerson
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1964
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Bart's cousin Jacqueline (Kathy Bennett) is conned out of the $10,000 she needs to square her family's debts by the...
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1962
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Jerry Lewis stars in this broad slapstick comedy as Lester March, a TV repairman who dreams of some day being a private...
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1962
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Veteran Hollywood song-and-dance man Dan Dailey essays one of his most unusual roles as Karate expert Dexter Lloyd Bayliss....
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1962
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Boris Sagal directs this film about a pair of crime-fighting motorcycle cops. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi...
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1961
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Timid Julie Barton (Carolyn Kearney) is attacked in her home by a masked intruder while her husband is working late....
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1961
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Whenever the betwiching Roxane Berard guest-stars on Maverick, there's bound to be some elegant larceny, with at least one...
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1961
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One major film star referred to director Nicholas Ray as a "loser," because of Ray's alleged willingness to let his more...
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1961
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Cantrell
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1960
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Predictable and a little slow and labyrinthian, this western features Bill Williams as Temple Houston, a gun-toting D.A....
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Buffalo Horn
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1960
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1960
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1960
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This adaptation of John O'Hara's From the Terrace stars Paul Newman as Alfred Eaton, an unhappily married financial adviser,...
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1960
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Diane Brewster makes her first appearance as Samantha Crawford, a larcenous lass who proves to be quite a handful for Bret...
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1959
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Ida Lupino stars as Barbara Jean Trenton, a 1930s movie queen who refuses to admit that she's grown too old to play romantic...
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Marty Sall
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1959
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This episode could well have been inspired by the story of comedian Joe E. Lewis, whose throat was slashed during a vicious...
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1959
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Thanks to the notorious gangland conference in Appalachian, New York, the word "Mafia" was on everyone's lips in 1959....
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Augie Martello
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1959
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Philandering husband Courtney Masterson (Joseph Cotten) and his paramour, Peg Valence (Julie Adams), are attacked by a robber...
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1959
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In this drama, a law student discovers corruption in city hall while researching a class project involving mock grand-jury...
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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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Enchanted Island bears only the faintest traces of its source material, the Herman Melville novel, Typee. 19th...
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Capt. Vangs
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1958
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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Gun Battle at Monterey begins where most other westerns would end: with outlaw Turner (Sterling Hayden) double-crossed and...
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Reno
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1957
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Of the many filmed versions of the October 26, 1881, O.K. Corral shootout in Tombstone, Arizona, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral...
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1957
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Fittingly directed by Illinois native and bad-guy filmmaker Don Siegel, this action-packed film stars Mickey Rooney as the...
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1957
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1957
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The title character in this episode is James Brunswick (Tom Helmore), who has left London behind to take over the Montana...
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1957
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In this western, a circuit rider endeavors to warn the cavalry after he sees masked men cruelly abusing an Indian band. En...
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1957
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Man on the Prowl was produced by Jo and Art Napoleon, the same team responsible for TV's The Whirlybirds. James Best stars as...
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Detective
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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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The Kettles in the Ozarks was the eighth of Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series--minus "Pa" (actor Percy Kilbride had left...
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Professor
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1956
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1956
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Dance With Me, Henry was the screen swan song for the comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Most of the action takes...
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1956
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The Killing was director Stanley Kubrick's first major film effort -- though, like Kubrick's earlier films, it was...
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1956
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This little film noir is freely adapted from James M. Cain's novel Love's Lovely Counterfeit, the story of a gangster...
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Sol Caspar
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1956
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Though released by 20th Century-Fox, Mohawk was produced independently by Edward L. Alperson, who also doubled as the film's...
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1956
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In this western, the ex-sheriff of Abilene returns from the Civil War a changed man. Traumatized by the horrors of war, the...
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1956
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The Steel Jungle is the prison where most of this film takes place. Perry Lopez heads the cast as two-bit bookie Ed Novak,...
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Steve Marlin
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1956
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1955
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The Man with the Gun in this well-paced western is played by Robert Mitchum. A notorious gunslinger, Mitchum has been hired...
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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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A car with two men visible in it pulls up to a Los Angeles service station at night, with a single attendant (Dub Taylor)...
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Doc Penny
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1954
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This 1954 Disney version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea represented the studio's costliest and most elaborate...
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1954
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A rare foray into straight action-adventure by comedy director Edward Bernds, Hot News stars Stanley Clements as ex-pugilist...
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Rizzo
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1953
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Set in the southernmost regions of Texas, Ride, Vaquero stars Robert Taylor as a steely-eyed gunman named Rio. In league with...
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1953
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The Paramount publicity department had a field day heralding the news that Charlton Heston portrays a Native American named...
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1953
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Lefty
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1953
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This above-average Louis Hayward swashbuckler was sumptuously produced by Columbia's resident western specialist...
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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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Joseph Rico
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1951
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Previously filmed in 1931 under its original title, Theodore Dreiser's bulky but brilliant novel An American Tragedy was...
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1951
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The old "Cain and Abel" plot device is redefined within Western terms in MGM's Vengeance Valley. Burt Lancaster stars as...
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1951
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Filmed in Ansco Color (a fancy name for Eastmancolor), New Mexico stars Lew Ayres as Capt. Hunt, a U.S. Cavalry Captain...
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1951
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A prison guard at one of California's most notoriously brutal correctional facilities during the 1920s attempts to enact more...
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Warden Rickey
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1951
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On a pure storytelling level, Crazy Over Horses is one of the best entries in Monogram's "Bowery Boys" series. This time,...
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1951
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Three Secrets is a darker variation on a theme first explored in A Letter to Three Wives (1949). There's only one survivor...
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1950
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MGM went into the western-programmer business relatively late in the game, but made up for lost time with such laudable...
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1950
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Oscar or no Oscar, Broderick Crawford was obliged to star in whatever property his home studio Columbia threw his way. In...
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Rhys
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1950
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Lloyd Bacon's baseball comedy stars Ray Milland as Vernon Simpson, a chemist who develops a product which repels wood....
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Dolan
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1949
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Returning from WW II, gambler Joe Miracle (Glenn Ford) discovers that his partner is dead, his gaming house has been sold,...
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1949
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1949
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This comedy is based on the enduring radio series and chronicles the attempts of an airplane riveter to find a better...
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1949
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The Lady From Shanghai, a complex, involving puzzle-within-a-puzzle mystery story, is a showcase for Orson Welles, showing...
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Sidney Broome
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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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Willie Garzah
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1948
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