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2009
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Edgar G. Ulmer was one of the most fascinating figures of Hollywood's Golden Age. While Ulmer directed the occasional...
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2005
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Thirty-three years after the demise of The Patty Duke Show, you'll be glad to know that Patty Lane is still seeing the sights...
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Martin Lane
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1999
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First telecast November 4, 1996, this Deep Space Nine episode was a harkback to the classic 1967 Star Trek installment "The...
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1996
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Halloween apparently brings out the worst in Benton (Eriq La Salle), who has a heated confrontation with Gant (Omar Epps)....
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1996
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A group of destitute aliens led by Haneek (Deborah May), arrive at DS9. The group insists that it is en route to its fabled...
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1993
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1992
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1991
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Marlo Thomas stars as Lucille "Sis" Levin, whose husband Jerry (David Dukes) is an American TV journalist assigned to Beirut...
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1991
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A foster home-bound 9-year-old and his aging grandmother run from the authorities in this drama. ~ Rovi...
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1991
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Contrary to expectations, the journalism school mentioned in the title of this episode is NOT the creation of our gal Murphy...
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1990
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1989
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1989
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The second of two TV-movie attempts to revive the Dobie Gillis sitcom series of the 1950s and 1960s, Bring Me the Head of...
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1988
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1988
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Director Joe Dante infuses this science fiction comedy with the visual razzle-dazzle and manic, goofball performances typical...
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1987
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When people begin to be murdered around them, two disparate voyeurs in apartment high-rises begin to suspect they are the...
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1987
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Under the Influence is a TV movie about an alcoholic, scripted by recovered alcoholic Joyce Rebeta-Burdett. Andy Griffith...
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1986
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Arthur Hiller directed this satiric look at contemporary urban high schools, examining disillusioned teachers who try to...
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1984
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Congressman Stanford Barstow
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1984
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) and T.C. (Roger E. Mosley) sign on to coach a junior basketball team, whose star player is a 13-year-old...
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1983
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Grace Kelly, the high-society beauty who became an Oscar-winning actress and then a European princess, is the subject of this...
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1983
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Based on the popular television series created by Rod Serling, this film of horror and the supernatural tells four separate...
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1983
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Rose Burton's erstwhile beau Stanley Perkins (William Schallert) returns to Walton's mountain, still determined to marry Rose...
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1981
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Having returned to Boatwright University as an instructor, John-Boy (Robert Wightman) is given the assignment of creating a...
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1981
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After numerous delays and second thoughts, Aunt Rose (Peggy Rea) has accepted the marriage proposal of her longtime beau...
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1981
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Could it be true? Is the U.S. government really hiding an alien spaceship in the mysterious Hangar 18? According to the...
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1980
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William Schallert makes his first appearance as Stanley Perkins, the peripatetic former boyfriend of Aunt Rose Burton (Peggy...
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1980
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Love comes into the life of Walnut Grove's Rev. Alden (Dabbs Greer) in the form of the widowed Anna Craig (Iris Korn). This...
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1979
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The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film...
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1979
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1978
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The third filming of Louisa May Alcott's novel is this made-for-TV effort, which follows the hardships faced by the March...
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1978
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Nancy Drew, teenage crime-solver, found mysteries to unravel in all of her adventures on her 1977 Sunday-evening series,...
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1978
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1977
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Told in flashback form, Tail Gunner Joe traces the rise and fall of Wisconsin senator Joseph McCarthy (Peter Boyle). The...
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1977
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1977
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Although the Hardy Boys books are credited to Franklin W. Dixon and the Nancy Drew mysteries are signed by Carolyn Keene,...
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1977
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1977
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1977
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1977
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1977
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1977
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Carson Drew
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1977
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1977
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1977
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In Randal Kleiser's telemovie Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, Eve Plumb stars as Dawn, who leaves home at 15 for the...
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1976
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Walnut Grove's upcoming centennial celebration is threatened by a sudden upsurge in taxes and road assessments. Angry over...
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1976
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This futuristic parody on television is made up of various sketches, and features some early performances of later...
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1976
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Kurt Russell returns as Dexter Riley, the dedicated student of Medfield College who just can't stay out of trouble, in this...
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1975
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Reverse sexism-sort of-is the theme of Promise Him Anything. Ever on the lookout for new conquests, bachelor...
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1974
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The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack--actually $2 million dollars in engraved stock-certificate plates--are missing. The guard...
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1973
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Season Seven of Ironside begins as Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) goes head-to-head with the staff of a smarmy gossip magazine...
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1973
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Actually, Hijack has nothing to do with the Wild Blue Yonder: instead, the story involves two truckers (David Janssen,...
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1973
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In this drama set in WW II, an uncle living with a New England family shares his memories after the family's four sons head...
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1973
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Don Siegel directed this offbeat crime thriller which stars Walter Matthau as the titular Charley Varrick. Varrick is a...
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1973
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1973
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Originally made for television, this story focuses on a woman selected for jury duty. During a murder trial, she discovers...
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1972
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Father Daniel Berrigan, at the height of the Vietnam War, was arrested along with eight other protesters (including his...
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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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Shirley (Shirley Jones) is surprised to discover that legendary folksinger-storyteller Red Woodloe (William Schallert), long...
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1971
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The first of two TV movies bearing the title Escape, this 1971 film was the pilot for a potential series. Christopher George...
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1971
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Man on a String was a derivation of Tightrope, a 1959-60 TV series starring Mike Connors as an undercover agent. Despite high...
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1971
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The granddaddy of all "computer run amok" films, Colossus: The Forbin Project concerns a huge electronic brain designed to...
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Grauber
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1970
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Embezzler Robert Pollard (Peter Donat) uses his considerable charm to persuade lonely women to assist him in his criminal...
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1969
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This film is another Disney comedy romp that takes place at the ubiquitous Medfield College. The plot kicks in when an...
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Prof. Quigley
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1969
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Expectant mother Samantha is having the usual cravings for exotic foods. Unfortunately, these cravings are wreaking havoc on...
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1969
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This light western comedy finds the lovely widow Laura Breckenridge (Angie Dickenson) offering a $20,000 reward for the...
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1969
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Steve Grayson (Elvis Presley) is a swinging racecar driver whose manager Kenny (Bill Bixby) has bet his money on the horses....
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Abel Esterlake
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1968
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The winner of the 1967 Oscar for Best Picture (as well as four other Oscars), In the Heat of the Night is set in a small...
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1967
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Circumstantial evidence suggests that a murdered cop was supplementing his income as a blackmailer. Chief Ironside (Raymond...
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1967
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Rambling along at its own measured pace, Will Penny is a vivid western character study, completely dominated by the rapport...
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1967
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The scene is the tiny European republic of Svardia. Dying prime minister Laryra (Rhys Williams) has arranged to be succeeded...
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1967
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1967
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While the Enterprise is stopped at a space station to provide security for a valuable shipment of grain, Lt. Uhura purchases...
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1967
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) and the squad are assigned to escort a group of German prisoners to a POW camp. But with the Germans...
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1966
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1965
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1964
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Bethel Leslie plays a dual role in this episode, as elderly Chinese dowager Jin Ho and her young grandaughter Kim Sing. Jin...
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1963
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1963
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The all-female Danville Volunteer Fire Department organizes a softball team, with Lucy (Lucille Ball) appointing herself...
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Mr. Cressant
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1963
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1963
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It's no secret that Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Viv (Vivian Vance) are the loudest and most demonstrative fans of the Little...
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Mr. Cressant
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1963
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On the strength of testimony provided by a 10-year-old eyewitness, Paladin (Richard Boone) goes after a white man suspected...
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1962
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This episode is dominated by the presence of a pre-stardom Robert Duvall, here ironically cast as an unsuccessful actor named...
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1962
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Ted Chase (Paul Richards) has long suspected that his second wife Irene (Mari Blanchard) is unfaithful. Now he is also...
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1962
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Ritchie's teacher has instructed the boy to learn a new word a day. Taking the assignment to heart, Ritchie (Larry Mathews)...
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Rev. Kirk
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1962
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Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art...
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1962
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In 1907, the brilliant physicist Albert Abraham Michelson won the Nobel Prize for developing the optical precision...
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Mr. Norton
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1962
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Stars in the Back Yard is an alternate title for filmmaker Hugo Haas' valedictory feature Paradise Alley. Taking a breather...
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1961
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) has arranged for Federal prisoner Al Capone (Neville Brand)...
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1961
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Deputy Barney grows suspicious of secretive farmer Sam Becker (William Schallert), convincing himself that the truculent Sam...
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Sam Becker
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1961
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Once again, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is called upon to defend an old war buddy on a murder charge. This time around, his...
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1961
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1960
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Scriptwriter Rod Serling had intended the June 3, 1960, Twilight Zone episode as the pilot for a TV series starring...
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Policeman
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1960
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Host John Newland once again beckons us into the "unknown" world of psychic phenomena as One Step Beyond begins its third...
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1960
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Set in an isolated, snow-covered town in the far West, this story has a renegade army officer named Jack Bruhn (Burl Ives)...
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1959
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1959
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This episode is essentially a showcase for singer Peggy King, who receives a rare "guest star" billing in the opening credits...
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1959
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A surprisingly serious and well-acted major studio variation on the "teens in trouble" films that AIP and Allied Artists...
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1959
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John Carradine and Michael Landon guest star in this early episode of The Rifleman. The only one in town to own a shotgun,...
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1959
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As his wife Helen (Julie Adams) and son Steve (Charles Herbert) are off exploring an abandoned mine, recovering alcoholic...
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1959
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In the eighth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) has...
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1959
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In the seventh episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries, Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) comes...
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1959
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On a perfectly ordinary day, the management of an airline receives a note demanding a half-million dollars from someone who...
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1958
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After the success of From Here to Eternity, pairing Frank Sinatra with another James Jones novel made perfect sense. Set in...
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1958
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After the death of his son, Wealthy San Franciscan Martin Westropova (Carl Benton Reid) wants to get in touch with his...
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1958
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Future "Master of Disaster" Irwin Allen produced this curious but inarguably fascinating adaptation of...
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1957
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The screen's great existential science fiction film, The Incredible Shrinking Man stars Grant Williams in the title role....
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1957
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1957
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Zsa Zsa Gabor plays twin sisters in this campy Red Scare espionage thriller from the late 1950s. She plays the nurse to...
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1957
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1957
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1957
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Paladin (Richard Boone) and two strangers named Fisher (James Best) and Broderick (William Schallert) find themselves the...
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1957
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Frances Celane (Olive Sturgess) will lose her father's $1,000,000 trust fund unless she waits eighteen months after her 25th...
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1957
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Former silent film star Madge Kennedy makes her first series appearance as the Cleaver boys' imperious Aunt Martha. While...
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Mr. Bloomgarden
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1957
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In some ways, the coming-attractions trailer for The Monolith Monsters is more exciting than the picture itself. The plot...
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1957
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Jeff Chandler plays big-city lawyer James Gordon Blane, who heads to a small Nevada town to defend a playboy (Phillip Reed)...
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1957
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1957
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1956
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Based on an article in the New Yorker, Nicholas Ray's Bigger Than Life stars James Mason (who also produced the film) as...
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1956
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1956
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Raw Edge is a modest Universal western from the peak of the double-feature era. Rory Calhoun plays a rancher whose "equal...
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1956
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1956
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The title refers not to James Cagney's curtain line in White Heat but to Northern Alaska, where this film is set....
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1955
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The faces are new and the settings up-to-date, but otherwise An Annapolis Story is the tried-and-true "two guys and one girl"...
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1955
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Set in 1952, at a point when the United States was bogged down in the "police action," Hell's Horizon focuses on one crew of...
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1955
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Dana Andrews plays Cavalry deserter Brett Halliday in the compact Universal western Smoke Signal. Cavalry captain Harper...
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1955
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A little girl is found wandering in the desert, in a state of complete shock. When she finally revives, she can scream out...
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1954
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A corrupt cop creates all kinds of problems in this crime drama. The trouble begins when he kills a bookie and then grabs...
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1954
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For The High and the Mighty, director William Wellman made a point of using Cinemascope to heighten the dramatic content of a...
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1954
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When two scientists at a top-secret government installation devoted to space research are killed -- in their own test...
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1954
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The best film of Don Siegel's career to date, this surprisingly intelligent B-picture describes the dramatic arc of an...
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1954
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This children's sci-fi adventure chronicles the friendship between an 11-year-old and his grandfather's robot Tobor, who was...
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1954
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1954
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Valmont
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1953
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Collins
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1953
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Mark Stevens stars as a Navy pilot named Bingham in this paean to the modern-day submarine service. Covering the years 1941...
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1953
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A handful of strangers are suddenly thrown together as America goes face-to-face against the Communist threat in this curious...
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1952
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Assembled by the same production team responsible for the science fiction mini-classic The Man From Planet X, Captive Women...
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1952
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1952
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The Kefauver Committee's ongoing investigation of organized crime spawned several "Torn from Today's Headlines!" films in the...
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1952
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Fish-market worker Johnny O'Hara (James Arness) is named as a suspect when his boss -- with whom he had a dispute the...
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1951
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An inexpensive but atmospheric sci-fi film, Man from Planet X takes place on a lonely Scottish island. Science professor...
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Mears
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1951
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Most of Storm Over Tibet is built around footage gleaned from a 1930 German documentary lensed in the Himalayas, portions of...
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1951
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Dorothy Patrick, the sweetheart of Republic Pictures' "B" unit, stars in Lonely Hearts Bandits. Patrick plays Louise Curtis,...
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1950
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A blend of melodrama and film noir, The Reckless Moment stars Joan Bennett as Lucia Harper, a suburban housewife whose...
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1949
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