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1971
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1970
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James Garner is a nothing short of a delight in this western spoof that stands western clichés on their ears. The film takes...
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1969
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In this uneven comedy, Abner (Don Knotts) is the editor of a bird-watching magazine who is the victim of a hostile corporate...
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1969
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Mark (Don Mitchell) comes face to face with the Blue Berets, a group of Chicano dropouts turned freedom fighters. The leader...
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1969
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Veteran western director Burt Kennedy wrote the screenplay for this tale, based on the novel Who Rides with Wyatt? and also...
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1969
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In this final episode of The Munsters, former Petticoat Junction costar Pat Woodell appears as schoolteacher Miss Thompson,...
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1966
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Having trouble finding work thanks to his criminal record, Tony Polk (Steve Harris) finally lands a job going door to door...
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1966
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Follow Me, Boys!, Disney's paean to the Boys Scouts of America, leaves no cliché unturned: we're even offered the old...
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1966
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Nasty gossip columnist Danny Shine (John Lasell) has been murdered, and Greg Stanley (Douglas Henderson) is charged with the...
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1966
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Unsuccessful football coach Burt Payne (Bill Williams) wants to sell his share of the Wildcats pro football team to a cartel...
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1965
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After being hit on the head by a falling safe (!), Herman (Fred Gwynne) completely loses his memory. The police find Herman...
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1965
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Bernard Fox guest stars as Major Bentley Royce (foreign-car fanciers please note!), late of the Bengal Lancers. Arriving...
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1965
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Quitting the police force when his father dies of a heart attack, detective Danny Talbert (Robert Quarry of Count Yorga,...
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1965
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In this comedy, another entry in the slapstick series based on a popular TV show, meek little Ensign Parker finds himself...
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1965
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Hooterville storekeeper Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) has noticed a considerable drop in business over the past few days. The...
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1965
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, Mrs. Drysdale is "liberated" from her hospital room by the Clampett family. They...
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1965
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The opening episode of Green Acres begins in the form of a "person-to-person" TV interview, as successful attorney Oliver...
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Mr. Felton
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1965
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A chain of weird events has Ramona Ambrose (Mona Freeman) convinced she is going insane. Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is hired...
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1964
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Nancy Banks (Joyce Bulifant) may not be too bright, but she is intensely loyal. Finding it impossible to believe that her...
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1964
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Fresh from her six-year stint on Lassie, June Lockhart is cast as Mona Harvey, the wife of wildly eccentric sculptor Hannibal...
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1964
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Written by Harvey Bullock, "Back to Nature" starts off calmly enough when Andy takes Opie and several other youngsters on an...
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1964
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On the eve of Mardi Gras in New Orleans, dying millionaire Jason Foster (Robert Keith) summons his greedy relatives to his...
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1964
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John Ford's last western film, Cheyenne Autumn was allegedly produced to compensate for the hundreds of Native Americans who...
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1964
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The Pierce Construction Company has gone wildly over budget on a questionable land-development project, and head man Joe...
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1964
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Kate (Bea Benadaret) has been rescued from the cave-in, and is now recuperating from a...
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1964
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Based on the novel by Harold Robbins, comes this family drama from director Edward Dmytryk. Adapted for the the screen by...
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1964
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Middle-aged sculptor John Kenyon (John Larkin) falls hopelessly in love with his young model Theba (Marianna Hill),...
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1963
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Wally's Filling Station has been plagued by a series of robberies, and the prime suspect is young Jimmy Morgan (Pat Colby),...
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Mr. Carter
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1963
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John Flickenger (Benny Baker) takes no chances in planning the robbery of the trucking company where his sister Sylvia...
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1963
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When Jane Hathaway calls in sick, the Clampetts drop in at the Commerce Bank to help out Mr. Drysdale. The thing is -- their...
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1963
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This is the first of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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Philanthropist Carleton Gage (Everett Glass) hires Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to alter his will so that the orphanage he...
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1962
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While on a fishing excursion, Barney and Floyd are held captive by three escaped female convicts: Big Maude Tyler (Reta...
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1962
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Bill Williams, real-life husband of Perry Mason costar Barbara Hale (Della Street), appears as Mike Preston, an embittered...
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1962
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In this comedy, two small-time con men steal an honest ex-convict's car and use it to rob a bank. They then hide the loot in...
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1962
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Janet Brent (Mala Powers), a close friend of Perry Mason's secretary Della Street (Barbara Hale), is being blackmailed by...
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1962
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1962
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Prior to carrying out the orders of her boss Morley Thielman (George Neise) by placing a briefcase containing $100,000 in a...
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1962
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1962
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'Tis murder most foul when actor Franz Lachman (Jeff Morrow), starring in a stage production of Shakespeare's "Romeo and...
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1962
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Rod Serling penned the story on which this crime melodrama was based. The trouble begins when as a policeman rushes toward...
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Capt. Brady
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1962
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Ray Milland both starred in and directed the morose, minimalist sci-fier Panic in the Year Zero! (original title: Panic in...
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1962
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Like Pontius Pilate, director John Ford asks "What is truth?" in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--but unlike Pilate, Ford...
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1962
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary...
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1962
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Carter Gilman (Walter Kinsella) abruptly vanishes from his home while he is having breakfast with his daughter Muriell (Kaye...
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1961
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1961
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One more stock western in a long line stretching back to the turn of the 20th century, this oater by peripatetic director...
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1961
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Wealthy Walter Frazer (Torin Thatcher) has always held his daughter-in-law Sue Ellen (Diana Millay), a former nightclub...
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1961
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Beating the U.S. Army to the punch by nearly six years, Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) goes after a criminal gang with links to...
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1961
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Worried about an impending visit from the state prison inspector, deputy Barney grouses over the fact that the Mayberry jail...
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1961
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This is a competently put-together "B"-grade film starring Craig Hill as a doctor who in the process of trying to save a man...
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1961
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One of director John Ford's least characteristic films, it derives from the latter part of his career, when the director's...
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1961
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Inventor Walter Randall (Jerome Thor) is saddled with a nasty wife named Laura (June Vincent), who is insanely jealous of her...
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1961
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While vacationing in the mountain community of Fawnskin, Perry (Raymond Burr) becomes intrigued by the plight of recently...
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1960
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Lawyer Richard Hammon (John Conwell) is accused of murdering his wife by running her down with his car. Taking Richard's case...
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1960
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Bob Lansing (Jeremy Slate), lookalike son of a notorious bank robber, arrives in a small town to receive information about...
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1960
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As upset as she is over the impending divorce of her parents, Ann Farwell (Elen Willard) is even more upset that her rancher...
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1960
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The first big budget Western to feature a black hero, this military courtroom drama from director John Ford starred his...
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1960
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Based on an actual Civil War mission, Colonel Marlowe (John Wayne) and Major Kendall (William Holden) are ordered by General...
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1959
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John Gant (Audie Murphy) rides into the town of Lordsburg and quietly checks into the hotel. He doesn't say much, nor does he...
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1959
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The 14-season run of Bonanza began with this introductory episode, originally aired on September 12, 1959, entitled "A Rose...
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1959
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The Sheepman was touted as a comedy by some of MGM's publicity people. It really isn't, but this western does have its...
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1958
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1958
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Spencer Tracy stars in John Ford's sentimental adaptation of Edwin O'Connor's novel about the final campaign of a big city...
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1958
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New York City is known for choosing colorful characters for its mayors. One its most illustrious was the wisecracking,...
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1957
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The Wings of Eagles is filmmaker John Ford's paean to his frequent collaborator--and, it is rumored, drinking buddy--Cmdr....
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1957
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This suspenseful air-borne adventure can rightfully lay claim to being the Mother of All subsequent in-flight disaster films...
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1957
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In this dark drama, a schizophrenic is forced out of his hospital due to overcrowding, and his doctors tell him to avoid...
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Loren Mayes
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1957
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Mister Cory represented the first of several successful collaborations between star Tony Curtis and director Blake Edwards....
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1957
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In this western, a good man becomes an outlaw after his stagecoach mail business falls to the faster railroad mail. To save...
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1957
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Riding into the Wyoming town of Bender, Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by accused murderer Bart Holgate (Harold J. Stone)....
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1957
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Last of the Badmen gets started in 1880 Chicago, as detective Dan Barton (George Montgomery) prepares to head westward....
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1957
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1957
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1956
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1956
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Mickey Rooney and Jack Carson make an offbeat but somehow endearing team in the comedy-adventure Magnificent Roughnecks. Set...
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1956
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1956
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In this drama, a divinity student endeavors to help the police break up the rackets by impersonating his jailed brother, a...
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1955
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate reports of a TV repair racket, in which customers are charged for...
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1955
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1955
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The Spoilers is the fourth and (very likely) last film version of Rex Beach's rugged Alaskan adventure yarn. Set during the...
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1955
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The life story of West Point athletic director Marty Maher was the inspiration for John Ford's The Long Gray Line. Told in...
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1955
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Adapted by Leon Uris from his own novel, the film follows a group of World War II marines, from Basic Training to...
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1955
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In this violent, gripping drama, a ruthless criminal kidnaps a little boy and takes him into the Colorado wilderness where,...
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1955
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Hell on Frisco Bay is a slam-bang return to the sort of gangster fare turned out by the yard at Warner Bros. in the 1930s....
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1955
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Alan Ladd plays real-life air force hero Captain Joseph McConnell Jr. in this inspirational biopic, while June Allyson does...
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1955
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Fireman Save My Child started out as an Abbott and Costello picture, but then Lou Costello became ill with rheumatic fever....
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1954
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When police officer Jack Conley is murdered in cold blood on New Years' Eve, Joe Friday (Jack Webb) has the unenviable task...
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1954
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1954
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Rudolphe Maté directs the western The Violent Men, based on the novel Rough Company by Donald Hamilton. Edward G. Robinson...
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1954
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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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Cameron Hawley's novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and...
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1954
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Suddenly is the name of the small town invaded by professional assassin Frank Sinatra and his henchmen. Taking a local family...
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Dan Carney
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1954
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Though heavily advertised as Delmar Daves' Drum Beat, this film owed its existence to producer-star Alan Ladd. The star is...
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1954
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The 1954 musical remake of A Star is Born could have been titled A Star is Reborn, in that it represented the triumphal...
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1954
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate the death of young Gloria Paul, who left behind a suicide note. When...
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1954
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1954
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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Samuel Fuller scarcely used Dwight Taylor's source material, a languid courtroom romance, in crafting this pugnacious...
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1953
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1953
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1953
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Technically a "B" western, Gun Belt is a notch or two above the norm. George Montgomery stars as former outlaw Billy Ringo,...
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1953
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Arriving at a medical building, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) investigate the disappearance of society matron...
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1953
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Fritz Lang directed this gritty drama of gangland murder and police corruption, which was considered quite violent in its...
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1953
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Sex symbol Marilyn Monroe went dramatic in 1952's Don't Bother to Knock. Monroe plays Nell Forbes, a beautiful but suicidal...
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1952
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Washington Story stars Van Johnson as mildly liberal congressman Joseph T. Gresham. For reasons that he can't fathom, Gresham...
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1952
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1952
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Who else but Esther Williams could star in a romantic drama (with musical numbers) bearing a title like this? In Million...
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1952
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The tougher postwar screen image of James Stewart is given a good workout in the fact-based Carbine Williams. In 1952, the...
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1952
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An abundance of subplots are expertly woven together by screenwriter/director Richard Brooks in Deadline - USA....
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1952
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Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Herb Ellis) investigate the trashing of a movie theater by a gang of teenagers. In typical...
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1952
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A husband-and-wife scientist team (Peter Graves, Andrea King) are experimenting with a "hydrogen tube" invention (which he...
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1952
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1952
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In this romance, an industrial designer is bitterly disappointed when he discovers that upon graduation his daughter decides...
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1951
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