Jonathan (Melvil Poupaud) is an imaginative young man. This film unveils what goes on in his mind as he mulls over his recent...
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Silver
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1994
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George Samsa
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1991
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One of the most expensive of Don Bluth's animated cartoon features, All Dogs Go to Heaven was also among the most successful....
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Carface
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1989
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1989
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This dreadfully unfunny horror-comedy is notable only for fans of Vic Tayback (Mel from TV's Alice), here in his final role...
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Lou
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1989
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This video presents comedian George Carlin at his best, before a live and appreciative audience. In this particular tape,...
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1988
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In this 1988 film, a young deaf woman realizes that the hamburger sold by a local meat market contains something other than...
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1988
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Danny Warren (Edward Albert) is a former minor-league shortstop who becomes a narc to uncover drug dealing in this situation...
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1988
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In the quest to find out whatever prompted a rat to emerge in their newspaper's bathroom, Pam Weiss (Catherine Bach) and...
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1988
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1987
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This comedy is set in Hollywood in 1961, where a group of young men join the National Guard in an attempt to escape Vietnam....
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Sgt. Burdge
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1986
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Jerry Orbach returns as hard-boiled Boston private eye Harry McGraw, who once again teams up with Jessica Fletcher (Angela...
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1986
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It has taken nine seasons, but waitress Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin, widowed protagonist of the popular sitcom Alice, has...
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Mel Sharples
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1984
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1984
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Season Eight of Alice offers the series' one-and-only crossover episode, "Mel is Hogg-Tied, in which Mel's Diner is visited...
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Mel Sharples
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1983
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It's plate-carriers vs. plungers when Alice (Linda Lavin), Vera (Beth Howland) and Jolene (Celia Weston) participate in a TV...
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Director
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1983
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1982
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Alice moved from its familiar Sunday night slot to a Wednesday night berth for its seventh season, then shifted to Mondays in...
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Mel Sharples
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1982
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In this sci-fi adventure, space aliens try to convince a couple of cynical Earthlings to come and help them establish a new...
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1982
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In this children's fantasy, a lad finds himself magically sent back to ancient Egypt where he and the young King Tut team up...
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1982
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Season Six of Alice finds most of the series' original cast still intact: Linda Lavin as waitress and wannabe singer Alice,...
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Mel Sharples
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1981
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The two-part TV movie Through the Magic Pyramid stars Chris Barnes as a contemporary youngster who is whisked back to the...
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1981
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A big-city blackout galvanizes the plot of the made-for-TV The Night the City Screamed. Recreating recent events in New York...
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1980
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In this made-for-TV farce, the urban phenomenon of the traffic jam and the effect it has on the lives of the participants is...
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1980
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This film profiles the early career of Marilyn Monroe when she develops a relationship with her Hollywood agent, Johnny Hyde....
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1980
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Actress and popular culture icon Marilyn Monroe is the subject of yet another made-for-television movie. This film, which...
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1980
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Husband, father, rapist. All three succinctly describe the character portrayed by David Soul in the made-for-TV Rage. Though...
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1980
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Though fewer new episodes of Alice were telecast during its fifth season due to a Hollywood writer's strike, the series still...
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Mel Sharples
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1980
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This made-for-TV drama tells the story of how a nice young widow becomes a stripper. She only does it because she...
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1979
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Halfway through Season Four of Alice, series regular Polly Holliday, in the role of brassy waitress Flo "Kiss Mah Grits"...
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Mel Sharples
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1979
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Spoofing the entire 1940s detective genre, and his own performances as a bumbling private detective, Peter Falk plays Lou...
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1978
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In this romantic comedy, a news anchorwoman's prenuptial jitters increase dramatically when another man, a songwriter, falls...
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1978
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Season Three of Alice introduces Victoria Carroll as Marie, the on-and-off girlfriend of Phoenix diner proprietor Mel...
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Mel Sharples
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1978
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Although widow and single mom Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin) still hopes to one day pursue a singing career, financial realities...
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Mel Sharples
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1977
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Also known as Little Ladies of the Night, the story focuses on a teenager who runs away from home and finds herself in the...
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1977
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Loosely based on former policeman Joseph Wambaugh's humorous novel, The Choirboys determinedly explores the stunted interior...
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1977
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A botched robbery provides the basis of this romantic comedy. The caper was performed by three unemployed Vietnam vets...
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1976
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In this Disney comedy, a pair of spoiled kids, bored by their filthy rich grandfather, decide they'd rather be with their...
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1976
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The long-running CBS sitcom Alice launches its first season with the pilot episode, in which Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin),...
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Mel Sharples
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1976
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Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney Productions' house director, cobbled together his 19th family film for the organization with...
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1976
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A mad surgeon finds himself up to his armpits in eyeballs after guilt prompts him to begin removing the eyes of abducted...
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1976
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The Big Bus is set aboard a nonstop, nuclear-powered luxury bus commandeered by Joseph Bologna. Naturally, Bologna is a...
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1976
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This TV movie was the longest--and dullest--of the three filmizations of George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Block's play Dark...
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1976
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Tony Curtis stars as the feared leader of "Murder Incorporated" in this underworld drama based on the life of Louis "Lepke"...
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1975
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1975
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Lt. Gubbins
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1975
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James Toback made his screenwriting debut with this taut drama, loosely adapted from the story by Dostoevsky. Axel Freed...
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1974
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A young NYPD detective learns (the hard way) about the politics that govern a big-city police department. He kills a...
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1974
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As much an eccentric character study as a road movie, Michael Cimino's directorial debut follows the adventures of a quartet...
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1974
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Archie tries to help out his unemployed friend, Joe Tucker (Vic Tayback), who used to hold Archie's job at the loading dock....
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Joe Tucker
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1974
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Martin Scorsese's first Hollywood studio production also marked his first (and only) foray into a woman-centered story. Alice...
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1974
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Henry Fonda stars in this TV movie as a worn-out probation officer who decides to heist a $30,000,000 gold shipment, using...
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1973
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An explosion in Rampart's hospital lab not only endangers the workers, but also some valuable documents. A young woman who is...
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1973
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1973
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1973
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Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) make a memorable foray into the San Francisco artists' colony after a...
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1973
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Shirley (Shirley Jones) discovers to her horror that her credit rating has been destroyed to a department-store computer...
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1973
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1973
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1973
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In this gritty and violent period drama set in the depths of the Great Depression, Lee Marvin stars as "A No. 1", the...
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1973
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The autobiography of Henri Charriere, one of the few people to successfully escape from the notorious French penal colony of...
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1973
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The title characters in this episode are two pretty but avaricious young ladies, a flight attendant and a nurse, who...
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1972
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Someone in San Francisco has been attacking Vietnam veterans with military-issue hand grenades. Two ex-soldiers have already...
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1972
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Claude Akins appears as Jason Peale, a glib con artist with an ego as big as all outdoors. Peale's latest scam involves poses...
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1972
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Stone (Karl Malden) and Keller (Michael Douglas) match wits with Amory Gilliam, a wealthy but demented executive who "molds"...
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1972
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Samantha takes over the responsibilities of Mary the Good Fairy (guest star...
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1971
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Gloria Grahame joined the list of aging Hollywood stars who bloodied their hands in the wake of...
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1971
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Racketeer Rudy Walden (Peter Mark Richman) has managed to corrupt several members of a college basketball team, bribing them...
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1971
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They Call It Murder was the pilot for a potential TV series based on the "Doug Selby" character created by Perry Mason mentor...
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1971
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Comedian Milt Kamen guest stars as Johnny Burnhardt, a prison parolee who is hired as the Partridges' summer-tour driver. His...
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1971
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Perhaps the silliest Bonanza episode ever filmed, "Caution, Easter Bunny Crossing" was written by Larry Markes. This is the...
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1970
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While the family is performing in Las Vegas, 10-year-old Danny (Danny Bonaduce)gives some stock market tips to sexy cigarette...
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1970
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Mercenary leader Colonel Han Krim (Pernell Roberts) promises to bring freedom to emerging African nations, all the while...
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1968
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A young widow with three children and a sheepdog marries a widowed man with a young daughter and a French poodle in this...
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1968
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Kirk, Spock, and McCoy encounter an alien civilization with an unusual similarity to the seedier side of 1920s Chicago in...
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1968
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Samantha joins her neighbors in opposing a plan to build a new supermarket on the site of a children's playground. Alas and...
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1968
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Robert L. Pike's crime novel Mute Witness makes the transition to the big screen in this film from director Peter Yates. In...
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1968
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Mistakenly believing that they've been invited to a going-away party for the Gaynors, Buffy (Anissa Jones) and Jody (Johnnie...
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1967
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Would-be artist Peter is hired to make exact copies of famous masterpieces. Little does he realize (until it is almost too...
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1967
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With Bill returning home from an assignment in Beirut, Mr. French decides to impress his boss by cooking him an authentic...
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1966
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Peter is kidnapped by a band of gypsies who are angry over losing a singing job to the Monkees. If they ever want to see the...
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1966
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Jeannie has taken an oath to kill any and all descendants of the royal household that cheated her family 3000 years ago....
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1966
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Hoping to stir up publicity, the Monkees agree to stage a phony kidnapping, with themselves as the victims. Unfortunately,...
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1966
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Samantha joins a movement to have a traffic light installed at a busy neighborhood intersection. She engages the services of...
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1965
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Overhearing a negative medical prognosis for a horse, Agarn (Larry Storch) becomes convinced that he himself is not long for...
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1965
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Taken for granted by her Italian family, New Yorker Natalie Wood seeks solace in the arms of irresponsible jazz musician...
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1963
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Tom Newman plays a character named Bernard Bingbang. Bob Cresse costars in the dual role of Agatha and Townsend Bungworthy....
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1962
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Johnny Cabot (Johnny Cash) is a bloodthirsty New Jersey gangster who is forced to hide out in a small California suburb after...
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1961
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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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