Singer Rudy Vallee guests in this episode as H.A. Smith, a powerful industrialist who has journeyed from Erie, Pennsylvania...
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1969
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During a scuffle between Buffy (Anissa Jones) and Jody (Johnnie Whitaker), Buffy's beloved doll Mrs. Beasley suffers a broken...
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1968
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In this western, set in 1875, an agent for the National Detective Agency is assigned to find the murderous outlaw gang that...
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1964
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This sentimental children's film is based on the true adventures of author Albert Payson Terhune's collie dog, as...
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1962
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This episode is a showcase for stalwart Untouchables supporting player Paul Picerni, here seen in his tradtional role as...
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1962
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Both Wally (Tony Dow) and Eddie (Ken Osmond) are up for a job at the local ice cream emporium, but it's Wally who lands the...
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1961
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Bret (James Garner) feels mighty lucky when he thinks he's won some prize cattle in a poker game. Imagine his dismay when...
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1960
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This episode marks an early directorial effort by Robert Altman, who also wrote the script. After befriending prospector Eben...
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1960
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When his school holds a pet fair, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) gets neurotic over the fact that everyone owns a pet except him. To...
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Mr. Allen
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1960
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Bret (James Garner) finds himself in the middle of a "convention" held by some of the west's most notorious outlaws,...
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1959
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In the town of Arroyo, Bart (Jack Kelly) is hired to protect gambling-hall proprietor Dave Lindell (Gerald Mohr) from a...
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1959
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1958
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The plot of The Brain from Planet Arous has something to do with a huge floating brain which takes over the body of nuclear...
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1957
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After arguing with gambler Ned Pickard (Tom Pickard) over a girl named Nita Tucker (Peggie Castle), Chester (Dennis Weaver)...
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1957
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An urban legend comes to life in this episode, as Bret Maverick (James Garner) offers a ride on his buckboard to a hauntingly...
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1957
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Chester (Dennis Weaver) is appalled when his "untamed" hillbilly brother Magnus (played by master dialectician Robert Easton)...
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1955
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Forced to leave New York in a hurry, impoverished gambler Charlie Raymond (Peter Lawford) answers a newspaper ad from a...
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1955
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Based extremely loosely on the Stephen Vincent Benet story Sobbin' Women," Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is one of the best...
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1954
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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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1953
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"Winning isn't everything -- it's the only thing." These words were spoken not by Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi but...
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1953
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This Western classic stars Gary Cooper as Hadleyville marshal Will Kane, about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon...
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1952
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1951
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Peggy Brookfield (Diana Lynn) is one of many aspirants for the position of Queen of the annual Tournament of Roses in...
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1950
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One wonders if Donald O'Connor would have consented to star in Francis if he knew that a series was to follow. Adapted by...
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1949
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Though no longer employed by Universal in 1949, pert Peggy Ryan continued to show up in movie musicals for a variety of...
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1949
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1948
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The "He" of the title is Richard Basehart, a clever but psychopathic burglar (based on real-life criminal Erwin Walker)...
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1948
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