Recent college graduate Amy is sure she's going to be a famous poet. But until then, she takes a job at an adult book and video store to make ends meet. Meanwhile, she stalks reclusive punk poet Rat Billings in an effort to make him her mentor. |
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Go BEHIND THE SCENES with DreamWorks Animation's THE CROODS, a prehistoric comedy adventure following the world's first family as they encounter the wondrous world outside their door when the cave that has long shielded them from danger is destroyed. |
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In this remake of the 1966 caper flick, London art curator Harry Deane seeks revenge on his abusive boss and plots to con the wealthy man into buying a fake Monet. But Harry needs an accomplice -- and finds one in an eccentric Texas rodeo queen. |
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In this remake of the 1966 caper flick, London art curator Harry Deane seeks revenge on his abusive boss and plots to con the wealthy man into buying a fake Monet. But Harry needs an accomplice -- and finds one in an eccentric Texas rodeo queen. |
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Now that the custody battle over Hope has ended with the freak accident that killed Lucy, Jimmy can focus on raising his little girl and romancing Sabrina. Meanwhile, Virginia, Burt and Maw Maw help out in their own eccentric ways. |
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Based on chilling real-life incidents that occurred in Pennsylvania in 1973, this gripping horror film tells the tale of a young boy and his family whose farm has been mysteriously possessed by an evil, unfathomable presence. When Bonnie (Tara Reid) finds her marriage on the rocks, her 8-year-old son, Steven (Jo... |
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Based on chilling real-life incidents that occurred in Pennsylvania in 1973, this gripping horror film tells the tale of a young boy and his family whose farm has been mysteriously possessed by an evil, unfathomable presence. When Bonnie (Tara Reid) finds her marriage on the rocks, her 8-year-old son, Steven (Joshua Ormond), seeks refuge on his grandparents' farm -- but it's hardly a peaceful sanctuary for the boy. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Meet the Grandparents," "Burt Rocks," "Toy Story," "Romeo and Romeo," "A Germ of a Story," "What Up, Cuz?," "Snip Snip," "A Cultish Personality" and "Mongooses." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cheaters," "Sleep Training," "Everybody Flirts... Sometimes," "Baby Monitor," "Don't Vote for This Episode" and "Don't Vote for This Episode (extended episode)." |
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Slacker Jimmy suddenly finds himself a father after a one-night stand with a murderer, but his eccentric family -- including his dim-bulb father, sarcastic mother and addled great-grandmother -- reluctantly pitches in to help with the new arrival. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Dead Tooth," "Dream Hoarders," "Say Cheese," "Family Secrets," "Happy Halloween," "The Sniffles" and "Blue Dots." |
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This black comedy tells the tale of drug addict and all-around loser Ethan Inglebrink (Ronnie Gene Blevins), whose heroin habit and devotion to gardening take up most of his time. When Ethan makes a last-ditch effort to mend his ways, his efforts stink to high heaven. Needing money to avoid eviction, the agoraphobic Ethan enters a gardening contest, but an unlikely r... |
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This black comedy tells the tale of drug addict and all-around loser Ethan Inglebrink (Ronnie Gene Blevins), whose heroin habit and devotion to gardening take up most of his time. When Ethan makes a last-ditch effort to mend his ways, his efforts stink to high heaven. Needing money to avoid eviction, the agoraphobic Ethan enters a gardening contest, but an unlikely romance and an old enemy create obstacles. |
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This ain't for the "Full House" crowd. Join a host of comedians and Hollywood personalities as they take playful aim at actor-comedian Bob Saget, best known for his role as the squeaky-clean dad on the long-running sitcom. |
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Shocked by the discovery that their pal Mary's (Meg Ryan) husband is having an affair with a beautiful young shop girl (Eva Mendes), a tight-knit circle of New York socialites comes up with a devious plan to help Mary win back her man. This remake of George Cukor's classic 1939 film boasts an all-star ensemble ca... |
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Recently widowed Dr. Belinda Simpson (Sarah Jones) takes a job as town physician in the frontier outpost of Sikeston, Mo.,where many citizens have fallen prey to a mysterious illness but remain skeptical of a female doctor's abilities. Also starring Haylie Duff as Belinda's best friend, |
Recently widowed Dr. Belinda Simpson (Sarah Jones) takes a job as town physician in the frontier outpost of Sikeston, Mo.,where many citizens have fallen prey to a mysterious illness but remain skeptical of a female doctor's abilities. Also starring Haylie Duff as Belinda's best friend, Jordan Bridges as a handsome blacksmith and Cloris Leachman as the proprietor of an orphanage, this Hallmark Channel film is based on the novel by Janette Oke. |
In the city that never sleeps, love abounds 24/7. At the café, in the park, on the subway, on the corner, you never know where love will find you. Some of the greatest directors present an all-star cast! |
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Shocked by the discovery that their pal Mary's (Meg Ryan) husband is having an affair with a beautiful young shop girl (Eva Mendes), a tight-knit circle of New York socialites comes up with a devious plan to help Mary win back her man. This remake of George Cukor's classic 1939 film boasts an all-star ensemble cast, including Annette Bening, Jada Pinkett Smith, Debra Messing, Bette Midler and Candice Bergen. |
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In the city that never sleeps, love abounds 24/7. At the café, in the park, on the subway, on the corner, you never know where love will find you. Some of the greatest directors present an all-star cast! |
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This ain't for the "Full House" crowd. Join a host of comedians and Hollywood personalities as they take playful aim at actor-comedian Bob Saget, best known for his role as the squeaky-clean dad on the long-running sitcom. |
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This Japanese anime feature from famed filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki follows the adventures of a 5-year-old boy, Sosuke, and his burgeoning friendship with Ponyo, a goldfish princess who desperately wants to become human. After running away from and then being recaptured by her strict father, Ponyo -- with some help from Sosuke -- becomes more determined than ever to make her dreams come true. But will her wishes throw the entire earth off balance? |
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This animated Japanese feature from famed filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki follows the adventures of a 5-year-old boy, Sosuke, and his burgeoning friendship with Ponyo, a goldfish princess who desperately wants to become human. |
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Eight years after their town was devastated by a giant crocodile, Lake Placid's residents again become gator bait when the creature's offspring return to munch on some human snacks. Can the sheriff and his team stop the bloodthirsty beasts? |
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Eight years after their town was devastated by a giant crocodile, Lake Placid's residents again become gator bait when the creature's offspring return to munch on some human snacks. Can the sheriff and his team stop the bloodthirsty beasts? |
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During a trip to Germany to scatter their grandfather's ashes, German-American brothers Todd (Erik Stolhanske) and Jan (Paul Soter) discover Beerfest, the secret Olympics of downing stout, and want to enter the contest to defend their family's beer-guzzling honor. Their Old Country cousins sneer at the Yanks' chances, prompting the siblings to return to America to prepare for a showdown the following year. |
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Poking fun at contemporary films such as The Grudge, War of the Worlds, Million Dollar Baby, The Village and Saw II, legendary comedy director David Zucker takes the successful Scary Movie franchise and stretches it even further. |
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During a trip to Germany to scatter their grandfather's ashes, German-American brothers Todd (Erik Stolhanske) and Jan (Paul Soter) discover Beerfest, the secret Olympics of downing stout, and want to enter the contest to defend their family's beer-guzzling honor. Their Old Country cousins sneer at the ... |
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Poking fun at contemporary films such as The Grudge, War of the Worlds, Million Dollar Baby, The Village and Saw II, legendary comedy director David Zucker takes the successful Scary Movie franchise and stretches it even further. |
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In the wake of her mother's untimely death, a young Nell Kilvert (Chelsea Hobbs) returns to the beaches of Hubbard's Point, Conn., with her widowed father (Rob Lowe) in tow, both seeking to hold on to their connection with their deceased loved one. Julia Ormond and Cloris Leachman co-star in this made-for-television adaptation of Luanne Rice's best-selling beach read by the same name. |
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When real estate mogul Gavin Ransom (Noah Wyle) announces his plan to cover California's northern coast with scores of mini-mansions, his environmentalist sister, Olive (Ileana Douglas), launches a protest to stop him. But there's trouble ahead when Gavin begins falling for the pretty folk singer (Kate Mara) who... |
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Dr. Herman Tarnower became famous after creating the popular Scarsdale diet in the early 1980s. But his constant infidelity caused an enormous rift in his long-term relationship with prep-school headmistress Jean Harris. |
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This disc includes the episodes 1-4. |
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This disc includes the episodes 1-4. |
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This disc includes episodes 5-6. |
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When real estate mogul Gavin Ransom (Noah Wyle) announces his plan to cover California's northern coast with scores of mini-mansions, his environmentalist sister, Olive (Ileana Douglas), launches a protest to stop him. But there's trouble ahead when Gavin begins falling for the pretty folk singer (Kate Mara) who's helping Olive's cause. This clever West Coast satire from writer-director Jonathan Parker is a twist on Henry James's The Bostonians. |
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In the wake of her mother's untimely death, a young Nell Kilvert (Chelsea Hobbs) returns to the beaches of Hubbard's Point, Conn., with her widowed father (Rob Lowe) in tow, both seeking to hold on to their connection with their deceased loved one. Julia Ormond and Cloris Leachman co-star in this made-for-television adaptation of Luanne Rice's best-selling beach read by the same name. |
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Dr. Herman Tarnower became famous after creating the popular Scarsdale diet in the early 1980s. But his constant infidelity caused an enormous rift in his long-term relationship with prep-school headmistress Jean Harris. |
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This disc includes episodes 5-6. |
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When a beautiful Mexican housekeeper, Flor (Paz Vega), is hired by a rich Los Angeles family, everyone's life is upended in hilariously zany ways, especially when the parents (Téa Leoni and Adam Sandler) make it their mission to be so welcoming that they become overwhelming. Cultures clash with a mighty clang -- especially when the man of the house is charmed by Flor's beauty -- in this comedy of manners and mayhem directed by James L. Br... |
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When a beautiful Mexican housekeeper, Flor (Paz Vega), is hired by a rich Los Angeles family, everyone's life is upended in hilariously zany ways, especially when the parents (Téa Leoni and Adam Sandler) make it their mission to be so we... |
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Novelist Alex owes $50,000 in gambling debts, and the only way to pay up is to break through a massive case of writer's block. Enter prim stenographer Emma, who helps Alex work out his plot kinks, which are explored through fantasy sequences. |
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Criminals Willie and Marcus disguise themselves as Santa Claus and an elf and travel the country to major malls, using the good will people have toward Santa to rob the mall stores blind. The problem is, Willie can't stand kids. |
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Novelist Alex owes $50,000 in gambling debts, and the only way to pay up is to break through a massive case of writer's block. Enter prim stenographer Emma, who helps Alex work out his plot kinks, which are explored through fantasy sequences. |
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2003 3.3 ★ 99 mins Comedies Rated: UR RT:77%
Criminals Willie and Marcus disguise themselves as Santa Claus and an elf and travel the country to major malls, using the good will people have toward Santa to rob the mall stores blind. The problem is, Willie can't stand kids. |
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When her dot.com business flames out, entrepreneur Ellen Richmond leaves the Los Angeles rat race behind and returns to her small hometown, where she moves in with her eccentric mom and takes a job as a counselor at her high school alma mater. |
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2001 3.1 ★ 83 mins Comedies Rated: PG-13 After loser Marvin Mange is involved in a horrible car accident, a deranged scientist saves him with organ transplants from assorted animals -- giving Marvin amazing new powers. But their adverse side effects could take over his life. |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Pilot," "Walden Pond," "Chain Reaction," "Vanity Hair," "The Move," "Muskrat Love," "Joe," "Cathy's Taffy" and "Missing the Bus." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Alive and Kicking," "Ellen's First Christmess," "A Bird in the Hand," "Just the Duck," "Shallow Gal," "Gathering Moss," "A Matter of Principal," "Where the Sun Doesn't Shine" and "One for the Roadshow." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Pilot," "Walden Pond," "Chain Reaction," "Vanity Hair," "The Move," "Muskrat Love," "Joe," "Cathy's Taffy" and "Missing the Bus." |
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This disc contains the episodes: "Alive and Kicking," "Ellen's First Christmess," "A Bird in the Hand," "Just the Duck," "Shallow Gal," "Gathering Moss," "A Matter of Principal," "Where the Sun Doesn't Shine" and "One for the Roadshow." |
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One day, a New York community receives a mysterious gift: a series of $20 bills that rain down on them from above. Teresa (Hallee Hirsh), whom everyone in the neighborhood views as a saint, is certain it is an offering from God. When Teresa (later played by Ursula Burton) gets older, she finds her true calling as a nun and decides everyone from her old neighborhood should return the money. Unfortunately, no one seems eager to cough it up. ... |
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One day, a New York community receives a mysterious gift: a series of $20 bills that rain down on them from above. Teresa (Hallee Hirsh), whom everyone in the neighborhood views as a saint, is certain it is an offering from God. When Teresa (later played by Ursula Burton) gets older, she finds her true calling as a nun and decides everyone from her old neighborhood should ... |
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When her dot.com business flames out, entrepreneur Ellen Richmond leaves the Los Angeles rat race behind and returns to her small hometown, where she moves in with her eccentric mom and takes a job as a counselor at her high school alma mater. |
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After Ellen DeGeneres's first sitcom -- which broke stereotypes and turned her into a gender politics heavyweight -- ended amid tons of hype and controversy, the comic hid out. That exile ended with her return to television with this comedy. The ever-goofy DeGeneres plays an Internet exec who's forced to move in with her mother (Cloris Leachman) after her business flames out, leaving her to deal with her past with hilarious aplomb. |
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This warm, emotional slice-of-life story revolves around four sisters and their relationship with their recently widowed mother. While trying to help their mother cope, each of the sisters begins to understand what's missing in her own life and relationships, and the lessons they learn affect the entire family. Mercedes Ruehl, Cloris Leachman, Lee Grant, Sean Young, Paul Sorvino, Dinah Manoff, Lily Knight and Mark Harmon star. |
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In director Wes Craven's inspiring Oscar-nominated drama -- which is based on a true story -- a violinist and single mother struggles to convince the administration at an East Harlem high school to let her establish a music program. |
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After finding a colossal but disoriented robot, a 9-year-old boy forms a strong bond of friendship with the gentle giant. Before long, however, a paranoid government agent is on their trail -- and he's intent on destroying the iron giant. |
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The bonus disc is devoted to the 1996 Oscar-nominated feature "Small Wonders," the documentary that brought to wide attention the story of schoolteacher Roberta Guaspari and her East Harlem students. "Small Wonders" makes for an interesting comparison with the dramatized version. The 77-minute documentary is presented in its original full-frame format with stereo sound. |
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The bonus disc is devoted to the 1996 Oscar-nominated feature "Small Wonders," the documentary that brought to wide attention the story of schoolteacher Roberta Guaspari and her East Harlem students. "Small Wonders" makes for an interesting comparison with the dramatized version. The 77-minute documentary is presented in its original full-frame format with stereo sound. |
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In director Wes Craven's inspiring Oscar-nominated drama -- which is based on a true story -- a violinist and single mother struggles to convince the administration at an East Harlem high school to let her establish a music program. |
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In 1957, 9-year-old Hogarth finds a colossal but disoriented robot (of unknown origin), and the two form a strong bond of friendship. Before long, however, a government agent is on their trail -- and he's intent on destroying the automaton. |
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In Quebec, four senior citizens (Olympia Dukakis, Jan Rubes, Jean Lapointe and Cloris Leachman) meet for the first time at the funeral of a mutual friend and discover tha... |
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In Quebec, four senior citizens (Olympia Dukakis, Jan Rubes, Jean Lapointe and Cloris Leachman) meet for the first time at the funeral of a mutual friend and discover that the deceased had been cheated through a retirement home scam. To avenge their peer and set matters straight, they embark on a complex caper involving spying, burglary, disguises and a little old-fashioned sleuthing. Along the way, they may even find some romance. |
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Based on a farm legend--a lovable calf named Annabelle, born on Christmas Eve, encounters Santa and his reindeer and brings magic to a little boy in need. |
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After realizing that their beloved boob tube is gone, couch potatoes Beavis and Butt-head (both voiced by creator Mike Judge) set off on a cross-country expedition that takes them from Las Vegas to the nation's capital. Along the way, they're mistaken for hit men and get caught up in a weapons-smuggling conspiracy as a gaggle of mobsters and lawmen shadow the two morons. Celebr... |
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After realizing that their beloved boob tube is gone, couch potatoes Beavis and Butt-head (both voiced by creator Mike Judge) set off on a cross-country expedition that takes them from Las Vegas to the nation's capital. Along the way, they're mistaken for hit men and get caught up in a weapons-smuggling conspiracy as a gaggle of mobsters and lawmen shadow the two morons. Celebrity voices include Cloris Leachman, Robert Stack and David Letterman. |
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Waxing nostalgic about the bittersweet passage from childhood to puberty in this tender coming-of-age tale, four childhood girlfriends -- Teeny, Chrissy, Samantha and Roberta -- recall the magical summer of 1970. During their walk down memory lane, they reconcile experiences with boys, secrets, bullies and more. Lesli Linka Glatter directs; Gaby Hoffmann, Ashleigh Aston Moore, Cloris Leachman, Thora Birch and Christina Ricci co-star. |
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Waxing nostalgic about the bittersweet passage from childhood to puberty in this tender coming-of-age tale, four childhood girlfriends -- Teeny, Chrissy, Samantha and Roberta -- recall the magical summer of 1970. During their walk down memory lane, they reconcile experiences with boys, secrets, bullies and more. Lesli Linka Glatter directs; |
From famed animator Don Bluth comes this genial fantasy that follows a cheerful troll named Stanley (Dom DeLuise), who finds himself exiled to New York City when he falls out of favor with malevolent troll Queen Gnorga (Cloris Leachman). After emerging in Central Park, Stanley -- blessed with a green thumb -- brightens up the grounds and the lives of two neglected youngsters. Other celebrity voices include Charles Nelson Reilly and Hayley Mills. |
From famed animator Don Bluth comes this genial fantasy that follows a cheerful troll named Stanley (Dom DeLuise), who finds himself exiled to New York City when he falls out of favor with malevolent troll Queen Gnorga (Cloris Leachman). Afte... |
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When 7-year-old Farmer twins Kelly (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Lynn (Ashley Olsen) discover that Aunt Agatha's (Cloris Leachman) supernatural powers are enabled by a mystical moon stone, they set out to wrest the stone away from her. Aft... |
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When 7-year-old Farmer twins Kelly (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Lynn (Ashley Olsen) discover that Aunt Agatha's (Cloris Leachman) supernatural powers are enabled by a mystical moon stone, they set out to wrest the stone away from her. After all, the girls learn that their family's deep financial troubles point to Aunt Agatha, whom they're stunned to learn is a witch. Eric McCormack and Phil Fondacaro co-star. |
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Based on the hit 1960s TV sitcom, this film follows Jed Clampett (Jim Varney) and his kin -- Jethro (Diedrich Bader), Elly May (Erika Eleniak) and Granny (Cloris Leachman) -- as they move from Arkansas to Beverly Hills when Jed becomes a billionaire after striking crude "while shootin' at some food." It'll take all of Jed's homespun hominess to counter the shysters and con men who want to bilk him out of his fortune. Penelope Spheeris directs. |
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Based on the hit 1960s TV sitcom, this film follows Jed Clampett (Jim Varney) and his kin -- Jethro (Diedrich Bader), Elly May (Erika Eleniak) and Granny (Cloris Leachma... |
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Director George Hickenlooper's award-winning documentary about the making of The Last Picture Show (director Peter Bogdanovich's 1970s classic) ultimately turned the lives of those involved upside down. The movie follows Bogdanovich to Texas, where he reflects on the demise of his marriage, his a... |
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Living on a farm is too lonely for the orphaned Will Loomis (Kirk Cameron) and his mentally disabled sister, Violet (Jenny Robertson), so he develops a plan for the two of them to "make" their own family just in time for Christmas. After kidnapping two abused children, Will tells them that they've die... |
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Director George Hickenlooper's award-winning documentary about the making of The Last Picture Show (director Peter Bogdanovich's 1970s classic) ultimately turned the lives of those involved upside down. The movie follows Bogdanovich to Texas, where he reflects on the demise of his marriage, his affair with star Cybill Shepherd and the murder of his girlfriend, &NFi;Playboy&NFi_; playmate Dorothy Stratten -- among other traumas. |
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Living on a farm is too lonely for the orphaned Will Loomis (Kirk Cameron) and his mentally disabled sister, Violet (Jenny Robertson), so he develops a plan for the two of them to "make" their own family just in time for Christmas. After kidnapping two abused children, Will tells them that they've died and gone to heaven, a paradise of Will and Violet's own creation. Cloris Leachman co-stars in this touching holiday drama. |
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Director Peter Bogdanovich revisits small-town Texas life -- more than 30 years after Duane (Jeff Bridges), Sonny (Timothy Bottoms) and Jacy (Cybill Shepherd) graduated from high school -- in this long-awaited sequel to his 1971 masterpiece The Last Picture Show. When Jacy returns from abroad as Anarene is preparing to host the county's centennial celebration, the three friends find that life in their sleepy hometown is still bittersweet. |
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Bernie Fine (D.W. Moffett) at last finds the family life he's longed for when he weds Liz O'Reilly (Tracy Pollan) and happily plays father to her daughter, Jane, in this tearjerker about a family torn apart by illness and child abduction. Liz and Bernie soon become the proud parents of a son, but their world disintegrates when Liz is diagnosed with cancer and Jane's no-good biological dad kidnaps her. Cloris Leachman also stars. |
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Bernie Fine (D.W. Moffett) at last finds the family life he's longed for when he weds Liz O'Reilly (Tracy Pollan) and happily plays father to her daughter, Jane, in this tearjerker about a family torn apart by illness and child abduction. Liz and Bernie soon become the proud parents of a son, but their w... |
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Director Peter Bogdanovich revisits small-town Texas life -- more than 30 years after Duane (Jeff Bridges), Sonny (Timothy Bottoms) and Jacy (Cybill Shepherd) graduat... |
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Jessica, the daughter of a poor apple farmer, still believes in Santa Claus. When she comes across a reindeer with an injured leg, it makes perfect sense to her that it's Prancer, who had fallen from a Christmas display in town. She hides the reindeer in her barn and feeds it cookies, until she can return it to Santa. |
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When he was an infant, Bobo (Howie Mandel) vanished from his family's campsite and was adopted by a pack of wolves. Twenty years later, animal behaviorist Penny (Amy Steel) finds Bobo and brings him back to civilization. All of Bobo's family is ecstatic, except for his shady brother Henry (Christopher Lloyd), who thinks Bobo is out to steal the family's fortune. As Bobo tries to adjust to life as a human, Henry schemes to make him disappear. |
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A love of sweets leads Hansel (Hugh Pollard) and Gretel (Nicola Stapleton) to danger in this live-action version of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Song-and-dance numbers add pizzazz to the tale, which follows the siblings' adventure as they get lost in the forest. They come across a splendid gingerbread house, but their host turns out to be a hungry, child-eating witch (Cloris Leachman), and they must find a way to escape. |
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When he was an infant, Bobo (Howie Mandel) vanished from his family's campsite and was adopted by a pack of wolves. Twenty years later, animal behaviorist Penny (Amy Steel) finds Bobo and brings him back to civilization. All of Bobo's family is ecstatic, except for his shady brother Henry ( |
A love of sweets leads Hansel (Hugh Pollard) and Gretel (Nicola Stapleton) to danger in this live-action version of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Song-and-dance numbers add pizzazz to the tale, which follows the siblings' adventure as they get lost in the forest. They come across a splendid ... |
Bored with his monotonous piano practice, 8-year-old Sparky would rather play baseball with his friends -- until one day, the magic piano speaks and transforms him into an overnight virtuoso. But Sparky's impressive new talent goes to his head, and once he's arrived at the famed Carnegie Hall, the enchanted instrument must teach the boy a valuable lesson in this charming animated film for all ages. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The End of Flutter Valley (Parts 1-10)" and "The Ghost of Paradise Estate (Parts 1-4)." |
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The popular ponies gallop onto the big screen in this charming animated adventure in which the brave friends must save Dream Valley from evil witch Hydia's purple goo. Will aid from the Grundles and the Flutter Ponies be enough to keep Ponyland safe? |
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Kids will have tons of unbridled fun as they follow the adventures of the spirited equines that live in the mystical land of Dream Valley in this charming animated series based on a popular line of toys. Relying on teamwork -- and assisted by a girl named Megan -- the ponies defend their enchanted home from an assortment of baddies that includes Queen Bumble, Squirk, the Gizmonks, Porcina and Grogar. |
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In this children's anime adventure, young miner Pazu and mysterious girl Sheeta (who wears a magic pendant around her neck) team up to find the long-lost island of Laputa, which is rumored to have great riches and gems. Accompanied by a band of bumbling air pirates led by the quick-tempered Ma Dola, Pazu and Sheeta are pursued by government agents who want the riches of Laputa for themselves. Includes some special features. |
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The Bonus Disc accompanying Hayao Miyazaki's thrilling anime adventure offers a fascinating look at the Japanese storyboards that chart Miyazaki's creative process. (Also be sure to check out the bonus material included on the movie disc, such as a special introduction by John Lasseter, a voice talent featurette, the original Japanese trailers, text/photo galleries and mo... |
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The Bonus Disc accompanying Hayao Miyazaki's thrilling anime adventure offers a fascinating look at the Japanese storyboards that chart Miyazaki's creative process. (Also be sure to check out the bonus material included on the movie disc, such as a special introduction by John Lasseter, a voice talent featurette, the original Japanese trailers, text/photo galleries and more.) |
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In this children's anime adventure, young miner Pazu and mysterious girl Sheeta (who wears a magic pendant around her neck) team up to find the long-lost island of Laputa, which is rumored to have great riches and gems. Accompanied by a band of bumbling air pirates led by the quick-tempered Ma Dola, Pazu and Sheeta are pursued by government agents who want the riches of Laputa for themselves. Includes some special features. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Great Rainbow Caper," "The Glass Princess (Parts 1-4)," "Pony Puppy," "Bright Lights (Parts 1-4)" and "Sweet Stuff and the Treasure Hunt." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Return of Tambelon (Parts 1-4)," "Little Piece of Magic," "The Magic Coins (Parts 1-4)," "Mish Mash Melee," "Woe is Me (Part 1-2)," "Fugitive Flowers (Parts 1-2)" and "Would Be Dragon Slayer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby It's Cold Outside (Parts 1-2)," "Crunch the Rockdog (Parts 1-2)," "The Revolt of Paradise Estate (Parts 1-2)," "Through the Door(Parts 1-2)," "Rescue at Midnight Castle" and "Escape from Katrina." |
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Kids will have tons of unbridled fun as they follow the adventures of the spirited equines that live in the mystical land of Dream Valley in this charming animated series based on a popular line of toys. Relying on teamwork -- and assisted by a girl named Megan -- the ponies defend their enchanted home from an assortment of baddies that includes Queen Bumble, Squirk, the Gizmonks, Porcina and Grogar. |
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The popular ponies gallop onto the big screen in this charming animated adventure in which the brave friends must save Dream Valley from evil witch Hydia's purple goo. Will aid from the Grundles and the Flutter Ponies be enough to keep Ponyland safe? |
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Busted for running a bordello and sentenced to spend 90 days living in a convent, New Orleans madam Dixie (Suzanne Pleshette) is the proverbial fish out of water. But while she's there to mend her ways, she also ends up teaching the nuns some valuable lessons herself. Cloris Leachman co-stars as the Mother Superior with whom Dixie butts heads, and Geraldine Fitzgerald plays world-wise Sister Agnes. |
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Teenager Sally Butterfield (Diane Lane) competes in a Texas beauty pageant in hopes of winning a valuable scholarship. With her cutthroat coach, Agatha (Cloris Leachman), by her side, Sally and the other contestants are quickly hurled into an unfamiliar world of flashbulbs and travel. But is the crown worth the sacrifice of your loved ones? Gus Trikonis directs this satire on the whirlwind madness of beauty pageants. |
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Teenager Sally Butterfield (Diane Lane) competes in a Texas beauty pageant in hopes of winning a valuable scholarship. With her cutthroat coach, Agatha (Cloris Leachman), by her side, Sally and the other contestants are quickly hurled into an unfamiliar world of flashbulbs and travel. But is the crown worth t... |
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Teenager Sally Butterfield (Diane Lane) competes in a Texas beauty pageant in hopes of winning a valuable scholarship. With her cutthroat coach, Agatha (Cloris Leachman), by her side, Sally and the other contestants are quickly hurled into an unfamiliar world of flashbulbs and travel. But is the crown worth the sacrifice of your loved ones? Gus Trikonis directs this satire on the whirlwind madness of beauty pageants. |
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Mel Brooks's comic genius is unleashed in spades in this episodic spoof of history's seminal moments (narrated by Orson Welles), which begins with a brilliant send-up of the cinematic classic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Brooks goes on to lampoon the Stone Age, the Roman Empire, the Spanish Inquisition and ends with a clever takeoff on the French Revolution. The all-star-cast includes Gregory Hines, Madeleine Kahn, Dom DeLuise and Harvey Korman. |
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Mel Brooks's comic genius is unleashed in spades in this episodic spoof of history's seminal moments (narrated by Orson Welles), which begins with a brilliant send-up of the cinematic classic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Brooks goes on to lampoon the Stone Age, the Roman Empire, the Spanish Inquisition and ends with a... |
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Mel Brooks' comic genius is unleashed in spades in this episodic spoof of history's seminal moments, narrated by Orson Welles. Beginning with a brilliant send-up of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Brooks then lampoons the Stone Age, the Roman Empire, the Spanish Inquisition and ends with a clever takeoff on the French Revolution. The all-star-cast includes Sid Caesar, Gregory Hines, Madeleine Kahn, Dom DeLuise, Harvey Korman and, of course, Brooks. |
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The fourth installment in the popular film franchise featuring the magical Volkswagen Bug finds D.J. (Charles Martin Smith) and Pete (Stephen W. Burns) on their way to Brazil to enter their special car in the renowned Grande Premio race. Once there, Herbie, D.J. and Pete become preoccupied with ... |
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The fourth installment in the popular film franchise featuring the magical Volkswagen Bug finds D.J. (Charles Martin Smith) and Pete (Stephen W. Burns) on their way to Brazil to enter their special car in the renowned Grande Premio race. Once there, Herbie, D.J. and Pete become preoccupied with a group of smugglers, are harassed by a hardened pickpocket ... and are put in the ring with a raging bull! |
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A minister plans to inspire better church attendance. His plans backfire when Rose Rafferty bets the sinking church fund on a horse race. Six female church members go undercover and attempt to recover the lost funds. |
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After deciding to pursue a career in acting, Kermit the Frog goes on a cross-country trek to find fame in Hollywood. Along the way, he meets Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo and the rest of the Muppets cast, and voilà, the Muppets are born. This classic slice of Jim Henson magic also finds everyone chipping in to help Kermit evade the evil Doc Hopper (Charles Durning), who wants Kermit to be his "spokesman" for his Frog Leg restaurant chain. |
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Based on Lillian Rogers Parks's best-selling memoirs, this award-winning television miniseries explores behind-the-scenes life at the White House as seen through the eyes of staffers during the course of eight different presidential administrations. Parks (Leslie Uggams), who served as a seamstress, her housemaid mother ( |
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After deciding to pursue a career in acting, Kermit the Frog goes on a cross-country trek to find fame in Hollywood. Along the way, he meets Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo |
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David Janssen, Cloris Leachman and Susan Saint James star in this drama that re-creates the sinking of the Titanic through the eyes of its passengers and crew (Oscar winner |
Sometimes, taking a bite out of crime means getting involved, and the six church ladies in this wacky comedy, along with their new minister (Edward Herrmann), aren't afraid to kick some butt -- especially when the underworld moves into the neighborhood. These feisty amateur sleuths are ready to fight back hard! A cast of talented character actors -- including Alan Hale, Patsy Kelly, Cloris Leachman and Karen Valentine -- provides a ton of laughs. |
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Based on Lillian Rogers Parks's best-selling memoirs, this award-winning television miniseries explores behind-the-scenes life at the White House as seen through the eyes of staffers during the course of eight different presidential administrations. Parks (Leslie Uggams), who served as a seamstress, her housemaid mother (Olivia Cole) and other workers that keep 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in top shape observe the terms from Taft through Eisenhower. |
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Sometimes, taking a bite out of crime means getting involved, and the six church ladies in this wacky comedy, along with their new minister (Edward Herrmann), aren't afraid to kick some butt -- especially when the underworld moves into the neighborhood. These feisty amateur sleuths are ready to fight back hard! A cast of talented character actors -- including Alan Hale, |
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David Janssen, Cloris Leachman and Susan Saint James star in this drama that re-creates the sinking of the Titanic through the eyes of its passengers and crew (Oscar winner Helen Mirren plays stewardess Mary Sloan). Romance and friendships blossom onboard, but the thrilling voyage turns tragic when the ship hits an iceberg. Janssen stars as millionaire John Jacob Astor and Leachman as the boisterous -- and unsinkable -- Molly Brown. |
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Psychiatric administrator Dr. Thorndyke finds some bizarre shenanigans occurring at the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous. But when he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own neurotic demons to clear his name. |
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Psychiatric administrator Dr. Thorndyke finds some bizarre shenanigans occurring at the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous. But when he's framed for murder, Dr. Thorndyke must confront his own neurotic demons to clear his name. |
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This disc includes episodes "Sue Ann Gets the Ax," "Hail the Conquering Gordy," "Mary and the Sexagenarian," "Murray Ghosts for Ted," "Mary's Three Husbands," "Mary's Big Party," "Lou Dates Mary" and "The Last Show." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Edie Gets Married," "Mary Moves Out," "Mary's Father," "Murray In Love," "Ted's Moment of Glory," "Mary's Aunt," "Chuckles Bites the Dust" and "Mary's Delinquent." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ted's Wedding," "Lou Douses an Old Flame," "Mary Richards Falls in Love," "Ted's Tax Refund," "The Happy Homemaker Takes Lou Home," "One Boyfriend Too Many," "What Do You Want to Do When You Produce?" and "Not With My Wife, I Don't." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Seminar," "Once I Had a Secret Love," "Menage-a-Lou," "Murray Takes a Stand," "Mary's Aunt Returns," "A Reliable Source," "Sue Ann Falls in Love" and "Ted and the Kid." |
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Romance abounds in this classic sitcom's Emmy-winning sixth season as Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) reconnects with a former boyfriend, Murray (Gavin MacLeod) harbors a secret crush, Lou (Edward Asner) attends his ex-wife's wedding, and anchorman Ted (Ted Knight) finally marries his longtime love, Georgette (Georgia Engel). Notable guest stars include John Ritter, Penny Marshall, Dabney Coleman and former first lady Betty Ford. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ted's Wedding," "Lou Douses an Old Flame," "Mary Richards Falls in Love," "Ted's Tax Refund," "The Happy Homemaker Takes Lou Home," "One Boyfriend Too Many," "What Do You Want to Do When You Produce?" and "Not With My Wife, I Don't." |
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This disc includes episodes "Mary Midwife," "Mary the Writer," "Sue Ann's Sister," "What's Wrong with Swimming," "Ted's Change of Heart," "One Producer Too Many," "My Son, The Genius" and "Mary Gets a Lawyer." |
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This disc includes episodes "Lou Proposes," "Murray Can't Lose," "Mary's Insomnia," "Ted's Temptation," "Look at Us, We're Walking," "The Critic," "Lou's Army Reunion" and "The Ted and Georgette Show." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Edie Gets Married," "Mary Moves Out," "Mary's Father," "Murray In Love," "Ted's Moment of Glory," "Mary's Aunt," "Chuckles Bites the Dust" and "Mary's Delinquent." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Seminar," "Once I Had a Secret Love," "Menage-a-Lou," "Murray Takes a Stand," "Mary's Aunt Returns," "A Reliable Source," "Sue Ann Falls in Love" and "Ted and the Kid." |
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This disc includes episodes "Sue Ann Gets the Ax," "Hail the Conquering Gordy," "Mary and the Sexagenarian," "Murray Ghosts for Ted," "Mary's Three Husbands," "Mary's Big Party," "Lou Dates Mary" and "The Last Show." |
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Romance abounds in this classic sitcom's Emmy-winning sixth season as Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) reconnects with a former boyfriend, Murray (Gavin MacLeod) harbors a secret crush, Lou (Edward Asner) attends his ex-wife's wedding, and anchorman Ted (Ted Knight) finally marries his longtime love, Georgette (Georgia Engel). Notable guest stars include John Ritter, Penny Marshall, Dabney Coleman and former first lady Betty Ford. |
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This disc includes episodes "Mary Midwife," "Mary the Writer," "Sue Ann's Sister," "What's Wrong with Swimming," "Ted's Change of Heart," "One Producer Too Many," "My Son, The Genius" and "Mary Gets a Lawyer." |
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This disc includes episodes "Lou Proposes," "Murray Can't Lose," "Mary's Insomnia," "Ted's Temptation," "Look at Us, We're Walking," "The Critic," "Lou's Army Reunion" and "The Ted and Georgette Show." |
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Sam Hyatt (James Olson) isn't faithful to his wife, Laura (Cloris Leachman), but when he contracts a venereal disease -- one he may have passed along to Laura -- concealing his indiscretions becomes impossible. Complicating their endangered marriage is Laura's long-awaited pregnancy. |
In this joyous, unrelentlessly kitschy celebration of 1950s America, three outlaw ladies head back to their hometown to take over a family farm that was lost during the Great Depression. Along the way, the ladies pick up some strange men. |
Sam Hyatt (James Olson) isn't faithful to his wife, Laura (Cloris Leachman), but when he contracts a venereal disease -- one he may have passed along to Laura -- concealing his indiscretions becomes impossible. Complicating their endangered marriage is Laura's long-awaited pregnancy. Lou Antonio (The Steeler and the Pittsburgh Kid) directs this made-for-television drama that features Leachman singing the title song. |
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In this joyous, unrelentlessly kitschy celebration of 1950s America, three outlaw ladies head back to their hometown to take over a family farm that was lost during the Great Depression. Along the way, the ladies pick up some strange men. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?," "Not Just Another Pretty Face," "You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate," "Lou and That Woman," "The Outsider," "I Love a Piano," "The New Sue Ann" and "Menage-a-Phyllis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Not a Christmas Story," "What Are Friends For?," "A Boy's Best Friend," "A Son for Murray," "Neighbors," "A Girl Like Mary," "An Affair to Forget" and "Mary Richards: Producer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The System," "Phyllis Whips Inflation," "The Shame of the Cities," "Marriage Minneapolis Style," "You Try To Be a Nice Guy," "You Can't Lose 'em All," "Ted Baxter's Famous Broadcasters' School" and "Anybody Who Hates Kids and Dogs." |
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This collection includes three memorable courtroom dramas. In Mesmerized, an 18-year-old girl (Jodie Foster) trapped in an arranged marriage to a cruel middle-aged man (John Lithgow) is the prime suspect in the man's death. Death Sentence focuses on a female juror for a murder trial who comes to realize her own husband is the real killer. In Dishonored Lady, the art director (Hedy Lamarr) of a glamorous women's magazine is suspected of murder. |
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Shot in glorious black and white, writer-director Mel Brooks' finest work both parodies and salutes the 1930s Frankenstein movies. Co-writer Gene Wilder soars as mad scientist Frederich Frankenstein ("Fronkensteen!" he insists), with hilarious support from Marty Feldman as Igor, Peter Boyle as the monster, Teri Garr, and the late, great Madeline Kahn. The DVD provides a beaker full of extras. |
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Director Peter Bogdanovich's version of the Henry James novel set in the 1800s stars Cybill Shepherd as Daisy, a rich American who takes the grand tour of Europe to mingle with others of her class in hopes that their breeding will rub off on her. But Daisy's mixture of American exuberance and fondness for candid expression is at odds with European high society, and instead she finds herself rubbing people the wrong way. |
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Based on a novel by Eric Roman, this made-for-television movie stars Cloris Leachman as a juror on a murder case who begins to believe that the man on trial is innocent. Evidence starts to point to her own husband (Laurence Luckinbill) as the suspect instead. |
Based on a novel by Eric Roman, this made-for-television movie stars Cloris Leachman as a juror on a murder case who begins to believe that the man on trial is innocent. Evidence starts to point to her own husband (Laurence Luckinbill) as the suspect instead. E.W. Swackhamer's nail-biting courtroom drama also stars Alan Oppenheimer, Yvonne Wilder and Nick Nolte, in his first major screen credit. |
A laugh riot from beginning to end, this classic parody from director Mel Brooks stars Gene Wilder as Frederick Frankenstein, who detests his family history but ultimately can't resist the temptation to follow in his infamous grandfather's footsteps. Adding to the fun is a brilliant supporting cast that includes Marty Feldman as bug-eyed assistant Igor, Madeline Kahn as Frankenstein's frosty fiancée and Peter Boyle as the zipper-necked mo... |
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In this classic sitcom's Emmy-winning fifth season, TV news producer Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) continues to juggle plenty of personal and professional problems, such as dating a great guy with an intolerable son and landing behind bars for protecting a source's identity. Meanwhile, her tough-as-nails boss, Lou (Edward Asner), starts seeing a cocktail lounge singer, investigates a local politician and partners with Ted (Ted Knight) to bet on sports. |
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Director Peter Bogdanovich's version of the Henry James novel set in the 1800s stars Cybill Shepherd as Daisy, a rich American who takes the grand tour of Europe to mingle with others of her class in hopes that their breeding will rub off on her. But Daisy's mixture of American exuberance and fondness f... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Will Mary Richards Go to Jail?," "Not Just Another Pretty Face," "You Sometimes Hurt the One You Hate," "Lou and That Woman," "The Outsider," "I Love a Piano," "The New Sue Ann" and "Menage-a-Phyllis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Not a Christmas Story," "What Are Friends For?," "A Boy's Best Friend," "A Son for Murray," "Neighbors," "A Girl Like Mary," "An Affair to Forget" and "Mary Richards: Producer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The System," "Phyllis Whips Inflation," "The Shame of the Cities," "Marriage Minneapolis Style," "You Try To Be a Nice Guy," "You Can't Lose 'em All," "Ted Baxter's Famous Broadcasters' School" and "Anybody Who Hates Kids and Dogs." |
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A laugh riot from beginning to end, this classic parody from director Mel Brooks stars Gene Wilder as Frederick Frankenstein, who detests his family history but ultimately can't resist the temptation to follow in his infamous grandfather's footsteps. Adding to the fun is a brilliant supporting cast that includes ... |
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Happily married (and childless) Jim and Victoria Douglas (Martin Balsam and Cloris Leachman) are both on the leeward side of 40. Content with their peaceful existence, the couple finds their life gone haywire when, after 18 years of marriage, Victoria becomes pregnant. In addition to concern over the health... |
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Notorious bank robber John Dillinger has turned into a folk hero among Depression-era Americans, capturing their fancy with the adventures of his criminal gang. But the clock could be running out on Dillinger and crew: G-man Melvin Purvis has the gang in his crosshairs, and he won't rest till they're all in the slammer or six feet under. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Love Blooms at Hemples," "The Dinner Party," "Just Friends," "We Want Better," "I Gave at the Office," "Almost a Nun's Story," "Happy Birthday, Lou!" and "WJM Tries Harder." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cottage for Sale," "The Co-producers," "Best of Enemies," "Better...That's a Pun...Than Never," "Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite," "Lou's Second Date," "Two Wrongs Don't Make a Writer" and "I Was a Single for WJM." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Lars Affair," "Angels in the Snow," "Rhoda's Sister Gets Married," "The Lou and Edie Story," "Hi There, Sports Fans," "Father's Day," "Son of 'But Seriously Folks'" and "Lou's First Date." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Lars Affair," "Angels in the Snow," "Rhoda's Sister Gets Married," "The Lou and Edie Story," "Hi There, Sports Fans," "Father's Day," "Son of 'But Seriously Folks'" and "Lou's First Date." |
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In his last Disney feature, Fred MacMurray plays Charley Appleby, a small-town shopkeeper trying to keep his business and family afloat during the Depression. What Charley fails to see, though, is that what his family needs most is him. But after a string of near-fatal mishaps, Charley begins to see the light -- with help from a guardian angel ( |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Cottage for Sale," "The Co-producers," "Best of Enemies," "Better...That's a Pun...Than Never," "Ted Baxter Meets Walter Cronkite," "Lou's Second Date," "Two Wrongs Don't Make a Writer" and "I Was a Single for WJM." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Love Blooms at Hemples," "The Dinner Party," "Just Friends," "We Want Better," "I Gave at the Office," "Almost a Nun's Story," "Happy Birthday, Lou!" and "WJM Tries Harder." |
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The WJM-TV crew -- Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore), Lou Grant (Edward Asner), Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) and dim-bulb anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) -- returns for another round of laughs. Joining the cast of regulars is Betty White as "Happy Homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens, whose saccharine façade conceals her randy nature. Twenty-four hilarious episodes from the endearing small-screen classic are included. |
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The WJM-TV crew -- Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore), Lou Grant (Edward Asner), Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) and dim-bulb anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) -- returns for another round of laughs. Joining the cast of regulars is Betty White as "Happy Homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens, whose saccharine façade conceals her randy nature. Twenty-four hilarious episodes from the endearing small-screen classic are included. |
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Happily married (and childless) Jim and Victoria Douglas (Martin Balsam and Cloris Leachman) are both on the leeward side of 40. Content with their peaceful existence, the couple finds their life gone haywire when, after 18 years of marriage, Victoria becomes pregnant. In addition to concern over the health of her baby, the mom-to-be isn't happy at the prospect of giving up her job or with the unsolicited advice of her friends and family. |
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Notorious bank robber John Dillinger has turned into a folk hero among Depression-era Americans, capturing their fancy with the adventures of his criminal gang. But the clock could be running out on Dillinger and crew: G-man Melvin Purvis has the gang in his crosshairs, and he won't rest till they're all in the slammer or six feet under. |
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In his last Disney feature, Fred MacMurray plays Charley Appleby, a small-town shopkeeper trying to keep his business and family afloat during the Depression. What Charley fails to see, though, is that what his family needs most is him. But after a string of near-fatal mishaps, Charley begins to see the light -- with help from a guardian angel (Harry Morgan) -- in this whimsical yarn also starring Cloris Leachman and Kurt Russell. |
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This disc includes episodes 17-24. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-8. |
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This disc includes episodes: 9-16. |
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This disc includes episodes 17-24. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-8. |
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Mary is joined by her retired parents, who move to the Twin Cities to be closer to their daughter. Meanwhile, a newly svelte Rhoda still doubts her looks after winning an office beauty pageant, and the new station manager has the hots for Lou. |
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Mary is joined by her retired parents, who move to the Twin Cities to be closer to their daughter. Meanwhile, a newly svelte Rhoda still doubts her looks after winning an office beauty pageant, and the new station manager has the hots for Lou. |
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There's not much to do in the windswept Texas hamlet of Anarene, where the town's only cinema is about to close forever. So high schoolers Sonny (Timothy Bottoms) and Duane (Jeff Bridges) lust after incorrigible flirt Jacy Farrow (Cybill Shep... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Birds... and... um... Bees," "I am Curious Cooper," "He's No Heavy, He's My Brother," "Room 223," "A Girl's Best Mother is Not Her Friend," "Cover Boy," "Didn't You Used to Be... Wait... Don't Tell Me" and "Thoroughly Unmilitant Mary." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Birds... and... um... Bees," "I am Curious Cooper," "He's No Heavy, He's My Brother," "Room 223," "A Girl's Best Mother is Not Her Friend," "Cover Boy," "Didn't You Used to Be... Wait... Don't Tell Me" and "Thoroughly Unmilitant Mary." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "And Now, Sitting in for Ted Baxter,""Don't Break the Chain," "The Six-and-a-Half-Year-Itch,""Is a Friend in Need?," "The Square-Shaped Room," "Ted Over Heels," "The Five Minute Dress" and "Feeb." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Slaughter Affair," "Baby-Sit-Com," "More Than Neighbors," "The Care and Feeding of Parents," "Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda," "You Certainly are a Big Boy," "Some of My Best Friends are Rhoda" and "His Two Right Arms." |
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This disc includes the following extras: "Eight Characters in Search of a Sitcom," "Moore on Sunday," "1971-72 Emmy Winners," "Love Is All Around" karaoke, featurettes, photo gallery, a Mad Magazine parody of the show and more. |
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There's not much to do in the windswept Texas hamlet of Anarene, where the town's only cinema is about to close forever. So high schoolers Sonny (Timothy Bottoms) and Duane (Jeff Bridges) lust after incorrigible flirt Jacy Farrow (Cybill Shepherd) while trying to chart their uncertain futures. When Duane heads for Korea after joining the service and Jacy gets shipped off to college, Sonny is left behind in a veritable ghost town. |
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This disc includes the following extras: "Eight Characters in Search of a Sitcom," "Moore on Sunday," "1971-72 Emmy Winners," "Love Is All Around" karaoke, featurettes, photo gallery, a Mad Magazine parody of the show and more. |
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Newswoman Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) continues to turn the world on with her smile in the Emmy-winning sitcom's second season. Mary delivers laughs galore as she gamely tackles all kinds of obstacles inside as well as outside the newsroom. Adding to the fun is best pal Rhoda (Valerie Harper), along with the WJM-TV gang -- producer Lou Grant (Ed Asner), newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) and anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). |
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Newswoman Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore) continues to turn the world on with her smile in the Emmy-winning sitcom's second season. Mary delivers laughs galore as she gamely tackles all kinds of obstacles inside as well as outside the newsroom. Adding to the fun is best pal Rhoda (Valerie Harper), along with the WJM-TV gang -- producer Lou Grant (Ed Asner), newswriter Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) and anchorman Ted Baxter (Ted Knight). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "And Now, Sitting in for Ted Baxter,""Don't Break the Chain," "The Six-and-a-Half-Year-Itch,""Is a Friend in Need?," "The Square-Shaped Room," "Ted Over Heels," "The Five Minute Dress" and "Feeb." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Slaughter Affair," "Baby-Sit-Com," "More Than Neighbors," "The Care and Feeding of Parents," "Where There's Smoke, There's Rhoda," "You Certainly are a Big Boy," "Some of My Best Friends are Rhoda" and "His Two Right Arms." |
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A series of comedic subplots come together during a family's preparation for a young couple's (Bonnie Bedelia and Michael Brandon) marriage. The bride's father, Hal (Gig Young), is struggling to stabilize his teary-eyed mistress, Cathy (<... |
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Jaded disc jockey Rheinhardt (Paul Newman) finds a berth at right-wing New Orleans station WUSA, whose hateful message he sets aside his own beliefs to spread -- but his indifference is tested when the station's deeper motives come to light. In this political drama, righteous working girl Geraldine (Joanne Woodward) offers counsel as the misguided maneuvers of his neighbor Rainey (Anthony Perkins) spur the reluctant Rheinhardt to action. |
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Jaded disc jockey Rheinhardt (Paul Newman) finds a berth at right-wing New Orleans station WUSA, whose hateful message he sets aside his own beliefs to spread -- but his indifference is tested when the station's deeper motives come to light. In this political drama, righteous working girl Geraldine (Joanne Wood... |
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Laughs abound in this Emmy-winning TV classic, with Mary Tyler Moore heading an outstanding cast as spunky Mary Richards, the associate producer of the nightly news at ratings-challenged WJM in Minneapolis. Despite a lack of viewers, the broadcast crew soldiers on as producer Lou Grant (Edward Asner) calls the shots, Murray Slaughter (Gavin MacLeod) writes the copy and clueless Ted Baxter (Ted Knight) mans the anchor desk. |
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Laughs abound in this Emmy-winning TV classic, with Mary Tyler Moore heading an outstanding cast as spunky Mary Richards, the associate producer of the nightly news at ratings-challenged WJM in Minneapolis. Despite a lack of viewers, the broadcast crew soldiers on as producer Lou Grant (Edward Asner) calls ... |
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Mary (Mary Tyler Moore), Rhoda (Valerie Harper), Mr. Grant (Ed Asner), Murray (Gavin MacLeod) and everyone's favorite "worst TV anchorman," Ted Baxter (Ted Knight), make their legendary television debut in these sidesplitting episodes from the long-running show's first season. The crew from WJM -- Minneapolis's lowest-rated evening news show -- was the critics' darling, winning a powerful 29 Emmy awards and providing millions of laughs. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Love Is All Around (with commentary)," "Today I Am a Ma'am," "Bess, You Is My Daughter Now," "Divorce Isn't Everything," "Keep Your Guard Up," "Support Your Local Mother (with commentary)," "Toulousse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists" and "The Snow Must Go On." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bob & Rhoda & Teddy & Mary," "Assistant Wanted, Female," "1040 or Fight (with commentary)," "Anchorman Overboard," "He's All Yours," "Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid II ," "Howard's Girl" and "Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Just a Lunch," "Second Story Story,""We Closed in Minneapolis," "Hi!" "The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner," "A Friend In Deed," "Smokey the Bear Wants You" and "The 45-Year-Old Man." |
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This disc includes the all-new 88-minute feature "The Making of Season 1," CBS promotional material, clips from the Emmy awards, trivia and more. |
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A series of comedic subplots come together during a family's preparation for a young couple's (Bonnie Bedelia and Michael Brandon) marriage. The bride's father, Hal (Gig Young), is struggling to stabilize his teary-eyed mistress, Cathy (Anne Jackson). What's more, the bride's sister, Wilma (Anne Meara), has a nonexistent sex life; and the groom's father, Frank (Richard Castellano), waxes poetic. Cy Howard (Every Little Crook and Nanny) directs. |
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Mary (Mary Tyler Moore), Rhoda (Valerie Harper), Mr. Grant (Ed Asner), Murray (Gavin MacLeod) and everyone's favorite "worst TV anchorman," Ted Baxter (Ted Knight), make their legendary television debut in these sidesplitting episodes from the long-running show's first season. The crew from WJM -- Minneapolis's lowest-rated evening news show -- was the critics' darling, winning a powerful 29 Emmy awards and providing millions of laughs. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Love Is All Around (with commentary)," "Today I Am a Ma'am," "Bess, You Is My Daughter Now," "Divorce Isn't Everything," "Keep Your Guard Up," "Support Your Local Mother (with commentary)," "Toulousse-Lautrec Is One of My Favorite Artists" and "The Snow Must Go On." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bob & Rhoda & Teddy & Mary," "Assistant Wanted, Female," "1040 or Fight (with commentary)," "Anchorman Overboard," "He's All Yours," "Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid II ," "Howard's Girl" and "Party Is Such Sweet Sorrow." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Just a Lunch," "Second Story Story,""We Closed in Minneapolis," "Hi!" "The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner," "A Friend In Deed," "Smokey the Bear Wants You" and "The 45-Year-Old Man." |
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This disc includes the all-new 88-minute feature "The Making of Season 1," CBS promotional material, clips from the Emmy awards, trivia and more. |
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This companion disc to the classic buddy film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, contains behind-the scenes featurettes, interviews, trailers, and two documentaries on the truth behind this movie masterpiece. |
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Legendary outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid display their gifts for perfect comedic timing as they pull off heist after heist. To evade a posse, the boys flee to Bolivia, but trouble finds the charming pair of desperadoes wherever they go. |
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This companion disc to the classic buddy film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, contains behind-the scenes featurettes, interviews, trailers, and two documentaries on the truth behind this movie masterpiece. |
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Legendary outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid display their gifts for perfect comedic timing as they pull off heist after heist. To evade a posse, the boys flee to Bolivia, but trouble finds the charming pair of desperadoes wherever they go. |
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When distinguished psychologist George C. Chapman (Andrew Duggan) arrives in suburbia, he has one goal: To find volunteers for his survey about American women's sexual practices. Luckily for Chapman, four willing participants emerge: a middle-aged woman (Shelley Winters) who's sleeping with a younger man, a seemingly satisfied wife (Glynis Johns), a boozy nymphomaniac (Claire Bloom) and a widow (Jane Fonda) who fears she's frigid. |
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When distinguished psychologist George C. Chapman (Andrew Duggan) arrives in suburbia, he has one goal: To find volunteers for his survey about American women's sexual practices. Luckily for Chapman, four willing participants emerge: a middle-aged woman (Shelley Winters) who's sleeping with a younger m... |
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Season 3 of the classic TV Western kicks off with stage-stop managers Jess Harper (Robert Fuller) and Slim Sherman (John Smith) taking in an orphan. More thrilling Wild West adventures follow as they tangle with rustlers, range wars, scheming saloon gals and more. Filmed in color, Season 3 features guest stars Leonard Nimoy, Cloris Leachman, Robert Blake, Denver Pyle and Harry Dean Stanton. |
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Season 3 of the classic TV Western kicks off with stage-stop managers Jess Harper (Robert Fuller) and Slim Sherman (John Smith) taking in an orphan. More thrilling Wild West adventures follow as they tangle with rustlers, range wars, scheming saloon gals and more. Filmed in color, Season 3 features guest stars Leonard Nimoy, Cloris Leachman, Robert Blake, Denver Pyle and Harry Dean Stanton. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dragon at the Door," "Ladies Day," "Siege at Jubilee," "The Mountain Men" and "The Fatal Step." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Last Journey," "Deadly is the Night," "The Accusers," "Wolf Cub" and "Handful of Fire." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Killer Legend," "The Jailbreakers," "The Lawless Seven," "The Perfect Gift" and "The Barefoot Kid." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shadows in the Dust," "The Runaway," "The Confederate Express," "The High Country" and "A Grave for Cully Brown." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Runt," "The Dynamiters," "The Day of the Savage," "Justice in a Hurry" and "The Replacement." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Turn of the Wheel," "Trial by Fire" and "Fall into Darkness" plus bonus material. |
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Stuart Randall joins the cast as Sheriff Mort Corey in the second season of this classic television series, set in the Old West town of Laramie, Wyo., where brothers Slim and Andy Sherman (John Smith and Robert Crawford Jr.) he... |
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Stuart Randall joins the cast as Sheriff Mort Corey in the second season of this classic television series, set in the Old West town of Laramie, Wyo., where brothers Slim and Andy Sherman (John Smith and Robert Crawford Jr.) head up a stagecoach stop. With help from Jess Harper (Robert Fuller), they keep things running smoothly, even when dealing with outlaws and countless other Wild West characters. |
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Stuart Randall joins the cast as Sheriff Mort Corey in the second season of this classic television series, set in the Old West town of Laramie, Wyo., where brothers Slim and Andy Sherman (John Smith and Robert Crawford Jr.) head up a stagecoach stop. With help from Jess Harper (Robert Fuller), they keep things running smoothly, even when dealing with outlaws and countless other Wild West characters. |
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After their father is killed by an outlaw attempting to steal his land in the Wyoming Territory, Slim Sherman (John Smith) and his young brother, Andy (Robert Crawford Jr.), try to save their ranch in this classic television series set in the 1870s. Needing extra income, the brothers run a stagecoac... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Arthur," "The Crystal Trench," "Appointment at Eleven," "Coyote Moon," "No Pain," "Anniversary Gift" and "Dry Run." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ikon of Elijah," "The Cure," "Backwards, Turn Backwards," "Not the Running Type," "The Day of the Bullet," "Hitch Hike," "Across the Threshold" and "Craig's Will." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Madame Mystery," "The Little Man Who Was There," "Mother, May I Go Out to Swim?," "The Cuckoo Clock," "Forty Detectives Later," "The Hero," "Insomnia" and "I Can Take Care of Myself." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One Grave Too Many," "Party Line," "Cell 227," "The Schartz-Metterklume Method," "Letter of Credit," "Escape to Sonoita" and "Hooked." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Blessington Method," "Dead Weight," "Special Delivery," "Road Hog," "Specialty of the House," "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," "Graduating Class" and "Man from the South." |
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John Newland hosts this classic black-and-white TV series that dramatized "real" stories of supernatural happenings and other unexplained phenomena, prompting viewers to wonder whether they could actually believe what they were seeing. In one of four eerie tales ("The Dark Room"), Cloris Leachman stars as an American photographer working in Paris who survives a near-death experience and captures something unimaginable on film. |
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Instead of trying to explain the unexplainable, this classic TV series presents stories of hauntings, visions and other supernatural phenomena based on actual events and asks viewers to decide whether the eerie happenings could have really occurred. In the first of four episodes, an argument between a vacationing husband and wife leads to accusations of murder -- until the husband makes a startling discovery about their accommodations. |
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After their father is killed by an outlaw attempting to steal his land in the Wyoming Territory, Slim Sherman (John Smith) and his young brother, Andy (Robert Crawford Jr.), try to save their ranch in this classic television series set in the 1870s. Needing extra income, the brothers run a stagecoach station on the homestead, and soon drifter Jess Harper (Robert Fuller) rides into town and lends a hand. Hoagy Carmichael co-stars. |
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After their father is killed by an outlaw attempting to steal his land in the Wyoming Territory, Slim Sherman (John Smith) and his young brother, Andy (Robert Crawford Jr.), try to save their ranch in this classic television series set in the 1870s. Needing extra income, the brothers run a stagecoach station on the homestead, and soon drifter Jess Harper (Robert Fuller) rides into town and lends a hand. Hoagy Carmichael co-stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Poison," "Don't Interrupt," "The Jokester," "The Crooked Road," "The Two Million Dollar Defense," " Design for Loving," "A Man with a Problem," "Safety for the Witness" and "Murder Me Twice." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tea Time," "And the Desert Shall Blossom," "Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Fenimore," "Six People, No Music," "The Morning After," "A Personal Matter," "Out There - Darkness," "Total Loss" and "The Last Dark Step." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Morning of the Bride," "The Diamond Necklace," "Relative Value," "The Right Price," "I'll Take Care of You," "The Avon Emeralds," "The Kind Waitress," "Cheap is Cheap" and "The Waxwork." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Impossible Dream," "Banquo's Chair," "A Night With the Boys," "Your Witness," "The Human Interest Story," "The Dusty Drawer," "Curtains for Me," "Touché" and "Invitation to an Accident." |
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A man is trapped in an office with the body of the woman he just murdered. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Glass Eye," "The Mail Order Prophet," "The Perfect Crime," "Heart of Gold," "The Silent Witness," "Reward to Finder" and "Enough Rope for Two." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Last Request," "The Young One," "The Diplomatic Corpse," "The Deadly," "Miss Paisley's Cat," "Night of the Execution," "The Percentage" and "Together." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sylvia," "The Motive," "Miss Bracegirdle Does Her Duty," "The Equalizer," "On the Nose," "Guest for Breakfast," "The Return of the Hero" and "The Right Kind of House." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Foghorn," "Flight to the East," "Bull in a China Shop," "The Disappearing Trick," "Lamb to the Slaughter," "Fatal Figures," "Death Sentence" and "Festive Season." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Listen! Listen!," "Post Mortem," "The Crocodile Case," "A Dip in the Pool," "The Safe Place," "The Canary Sedan," "Impromptu Murder" and "Little White Frock." |
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An elderly maid leaves the parsonage in search of her sister who resides in Paris. |
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A beautiful woman meets and falls in love with a stranger at her engagement party. |
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When a woman finds a bomb in her car, it convinces her that her husband loves her. |
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A woman schemes to avenge her son's death with a unique plan. |
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A lawyer decides to murder one of his clients. |
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A woman hears voices in her car when she arrives in Hong Kong to join her husband. |
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A lonely woman learns to love a stray cat that wandered into her apartment. |
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A man murders his lover's husband to have her for himself. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR When a burly hunk steals away Eldon Marsh's wife, Louise, the mild-mannered man decides to win her back. |
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A lonely woman falls madly in love with a ventriloquist and follows him around the country. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Crime buff Tommy Greer makes a bet with a friend that he can commit a motiveless crime and the cops will never suspect him. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Sylvia's wealthy father forces her to divorce her opportunistic husband, but she hopes to reunite with her ex despite his gold-digging ways. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR After winning a murder case and sentencing a man to death, a district attorney learns that the inmate may be innocent. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR While touring Mexico, Janet and Evan Wallace land in an unusual situation when Janet's rich mother dies and the car holding her corpse is stolen. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Robert Altman directs this episode about a teenager named Janice who is chafing under her aunt's guardianship. |
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An ex-con searches for a place to stay after he is released from prison. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR The night before his execution, an inmate writes a letter accusing the district attorney who prosecuted him of condemning innocent men to death. |
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A woman has problems staying away from the race track and it threatens her marriage. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR After his release from prison, ex-con Joe Kedzie heads to an abandoned mine to retrieve a cache of stolen loot. |
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A young gangster tries to repay an old Army buddy by starting a business for him. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR After finding a cash-filled wallet, a janitor promises his wife that he'll return it to the rightful owner -- but he reneges on his pledge. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Intending to break up with an infatuated student, a college professor tracks her down at a baby-sitting job, where the conversation ends in murder. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Vincent Price stars in this episode as arrogant detective Charles Courtney, who claims he never makes mistakes. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR A so-called prophet sends Ronald Grimes a forecast of the upcoming election, making Grimes a believer when the prediction comes true. |
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Housewives, being blackmailed by a plumber, exact their revenge. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Hoping to resurrect his career, aging actor Colin Bragner invites playwright Adam Longworth and his wife to dinner. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Spurred on by his troublemaking brother, bank teller George Piper decides to "retrieve" a large withdrawal from a bank client. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Confident that they've arrested the man who strangled three women, the cops dismiss Mr. Morgan when he describes a vision he had of the real killer. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR After reading a book about notorious criminals, insecure accountant Harold Goames decides to commit murder so the world will notice him. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR When a bookie hires tennis player Walter Richmond to track down a client who disappeared, Richmond learns that the man died in a sailboat accident. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR While investigating a murder in an apartment building, Detective O'Finn is invited to tea by four little old ladies who live nearby. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR After writing a sympathetic news story about an Arab leader on trial for murder, reporter Ted Franklin is fired when the man is convicted. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR On the French-Algerian battlefield, Marcel loses his leg while saving Andre's life. Released from the hospital, Marcel again must come to his aid. |
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1957 TV Shows Rated: NR Fugitive Chester Lacey breaks into a home and holds Jordan and Eve Ross hostage, but the couple's constant bickering gets on his nerves. |
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Legendary star of the silver screen Dick Powell hosts this Western anthology series from the mid-1950s that takes its inspiration from the short stories of Zane Grey, although it eventually drew from other sources as well. With each episode a stand-alone story, the show's first season featured appearances from a long list of Hollywood heavies, including |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Wet Saturday," "Fog Closing In," "De Mortuis," "Kill with Kindness," "None Are So Blind," "Toby," "Alibi Me" and "Conversation Over a Corpse." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Crack of Doom," "Jonathan," "A Better Bargain," "The Rose Garden," "Mr. Blanchard's Secret," "John Brown's Body," "Crackpot" and "Nightmare in 4-D." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "My Brother Richard," "Manacled," "Bottle of Wine," "Malice Domestic," "Number 22," "The End of Indian Summer," "One for the Road" and "The Cream of the Jest." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Killed the Count: Parts 1-3," "One More Mile to Go," "Vicious Circle," "The Three Dreams of Mr. Findlater," "The Night the World Ended" and "The Hands of Mr. Ottermole." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Man Greatly Beloved," "Martha Mason, Movie Star," "The West Warlock Time Capsule," "Father and Son," "The Indestructible Mr. Weems," "A Little Sleep" and "The Dangerous People." |
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Legendary star of the silver screen Dick Powell hosts this Western anthology series from the mid-1950s that takes its inspiration from the short stories of Zane Grey, although it eventually drew from other sources as well. With each episode a stand-alone story, the show's first season featured appearances from a long list of Hollywood heavies, including Jack Palance, Jack Lemmon, Ernest Borgnine, Lloyd Bridges, Cloris Leachman and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "You Only Run Once (aka The Hanging Tree)," "Fearful Courage," "Long Road Home," "The Unrelenting Sky," "Lariat," "Death Watch," "Stage For Tucson" and "A Quiet Sunday In San Ardo." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Vengeance Canyon," "Return To Nowhere," "Courage Is a Gun," "Muletown Gold Strike," "Star Over Texas," "Three Graves," "No Man Living" and "Time of Decision." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Until The Man Dies," "Backtrail," "Dangerous Orders," "The Necessary Breed," "Village of Fear," "Black Creek Encounter" and "There Were Four." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fugitive," "A Time To Live," "Black Is For Grief," "Badge of Honor," "Decision at Wilson's Creek" and "Man On The Run." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "You Only Run Once (aka The Hanging Tree)," "Fearful Courage," "Long Road Home," "The Unrelenting Sky," "Lariat," "Death Watch," "Stage For Tucson" and "A Quiet Sunday In San Ardo." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Vengeance Canyon," "Return To Nowhere," "Courage Is a Gun," "Muletown Gold Strike," "Star Over Texas," "Three Graves," "No Man Living" and "Time of Decision." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fugitive," "A Time To Live," "Black Is For Grief," "Badge of Honor," "Decision at Wilson's Creek" and "Man On The Run." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Until The Man Dies," "Backtrail," "Dangerous Orders," "The Necessary Breed," "Village of Fear," "Black Creek Encounter" and "There Were Four." |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Directed by the master of suspense himself, this episode borrows heavily from Hitchcock's classic film Rear Window, as nosey housewife Babs Fenton sets out to prove that new neighbor Mr. Blanchard has murdered his wife. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR When a psycho escapes from the local asylum, two men on the same train succumb to their paranoia and finger each other as the wanted killer. Police arrive to sort things out, but the real madman is lurking nearby in a most ingenious hiding place. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR After ditching her boyfriend, Barbie Hallem sets out for her uncle's cabin, stopping at a café along the way. Barbie learns that a murderer is at large but decides to continue on, unaware that the reported killer is hiding in her cabin. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Diagnosed with a terminal illness, Clarence Weems agrees to a plan in which he earns $50 a week for as long as he lives for helping his partners attract customers to a new cemetery. The problem is, Weems is more valuable dead than alive. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Set in 1912, this episode centers on London pawnbroker Joe Saunders, who hides a wrongly accused friend from the authorities. But Joe soon learns that his scheming son Sam plans to turn his own dad in to the police and collect the reward money. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Taxidermist George Tiffany is given the honor of stuffing a famous horse to be included in a time capsule for the town of West Warlock. When an annoying relative pushes George too far, the taxidermist finds a solution in the time capsule. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Convinced that she resembles her favorite actress, Martha Mason, housewife Mabel McKay succumbs to delusion and attacks her disapproving husband. Bent on becoming the real Martha Mason, Mabel devises a foolproof plan to attract publicity. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Written by Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne, this episode follows young Hildegard Fell as she tries to befriend John Anderson, a retired judge. Anderson's death rocks the town, but his passing pales in comparison to the secrets it reveals. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR A strangler prowls the foggy streets of London, and each time the killer strikes, the same reporter arrives at the scene of the crime, followed by police sergeant Ottermole. Is it pure coincidence, or something more sinister? |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Practical joker Mr. Halloran goes a step too far when he prints a fake newspaper with an article proclaiming that the end of the world is just hours away. Halloran's victim believes the headline and embarks on a wild binge before doomsday strikes. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR After reviewing a manuscript from Julia Picker, publisher Alexander Vinton begins to believe that the murder mystery is more fact than fiction. Vinton visits the Picker home to find out if a horrible truth lies buried in the rose garden. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Winnie the Pooh author A.A. Milne penned this tale about unfulfilled Mr. Findlater, who escapes a dull marriage through his elaborate dreams of the South Seas. When Findlater meets a beautiful island girl, the line between fantasy and reality blurs. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Furious at his cheating wife, mobster Louis Koster hires a hit man to eliminate her. But the simple plan turns complicated when Koster overlooks some loose ends, inviting greed and lust into the picture. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR After Manny Coe's girlfriend, Betty, threatens to turn him in to the police for murder, the hit man faces a complicated life-and-death situation: Manny's powerful mobster boss orders him to kill Betty or suffer the consequences. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR When his father dies from poisoning, teenager Gil Dalliford immediately points the finger at his young stepmother, Rosina, whom he's resented since the day she married his father. But the guilt in fact lies with a surprising culprit. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about Sam Jacoby, who kills his annoying wife and then attempts to hide her body. Sam drives to the lake with the body in his trunk, but a broken tail light results in a most inopportune side trip. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Forced into playing a poker game against rich client Sam Klinker, company man Mason Bridges sweats out the most uncomfortable moments of his career. The stakes grow ever higher, leading young Bridges into increasingly risky bets. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR In the final installment, Inspector Davidson goes over the clues in Count Mattoni's mysterious murder with a fine-toothed comb. But just as Davidson closes in on the truth, a technicality crops up that may allow the killer to walk free. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Real estate developer Mr. Brenner doesn't know who he's tangling with when he threatens to file a lawsuit against sisters Cissie and Joanna Enright unless they sell him their home. Turns out, the two driven sisters will stop at nothing to stay put. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR In part two, Scotland Yard's Inspector Davidson thinks he's caught his killer when a suspect confesses to the murder of the much-maligned Count Mattoni. But the evidence isn't adding up, and a second suspect confesses. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR When a gangster named Lucky is killed, his rival Georgie realizes the cops will come after him. Georgie begs his landlady to tell the police he was home all day, but his alibi starts to unravel with the arrival of a mysterious package. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR In the first installment of this three-part episode, Scotland Yard's Inspector Davidson is assigned to a very high-profile case. It seems that someone has murdered Count Mattoni, a ruthless man with a long list of enemies. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Things are looking up for Albert Birch when his childhood sweetheart agrees to marry him. That is, until his reclusive new bride brings her sickly infant nephew to live with them and warns her husband to stay away from the baby. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Aging stage actor Charles Gresham comes up with a devious scheme to blackmail a producer. It doesn't take much for the producer to cast Gresham in his next play, but there's a catch: Gresham must audition in front of a very important backer. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Convinced he's clever enough to get away with murder, Seymour Johnston puts on a disguise and kills his rich aunt. Confident he's overlooked nothing, Johnston cooperates with the police, only to discover a fatal flaw in his so-called perfect crime. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR After learning that her husband is having an affair, Marcia Hendrix tries to kill her rival by sprinkling a special ingredient into the woman's sugar bowl. When Charles runs off to be with his lover, Marcia gets caught in her own tangled web. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Hoping to profit from an insurance fraud scheme, Fritz and his sister torch his house. But the siblings' devious plan threatens to unravel unless Fritz is brave enough to enter the burning home and retrieve his ring from an unconscious man. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Aware that their friend Clarence's wife, Irene, is seeing other men, Wally and Bud draw the same conclusion when they find him digging up his basement and no sign of Irene. Instead of contacting authorities, the men take matters into their own hands. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Worried that her recent nightmare may come true, Mary Summers begs her husband not to leave her alone when he goes away on business. But Arthur Summers refuses his wife's request, deserting her just as an escaped lunatic finds their neighborhood. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, the premiere episode of Season 2 follows wealthy, proud and powerful Mr. Princey who -- after his daughter kills a man with a croquet mallet -- devises a ruthless plan to save his family's good name. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Detective Joe Rogers investigates suspected black widow Marguerite Gillespie, whose first two husbands died under suspicious circumstances. On the verge of her third marriage, Marguerite takes out a substantial life insurance policy. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR After robbing a candy store with a fake gun, Steve Morgan is tracked down and captured by police. Morgan is excited and honored by all the attention his crime draws, until he hears the real reason behind his notoriety. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR When his blood tests come back positive for arsenic, Carl Borden suspects it's his wife who's trying to poison him. But before he can prove his theory, she falls victim to a deadly cup of coffee herself. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Determined to prove that his wife's current lover is a loser, Judge Harry Condon devises a plan to expose his rival as a coward. Condon lures his victim in by offering him a glass of wine, but from there, the plan goes horribly awry. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Aboard a transport train headed to San Quentin, slippery-tongued convict Steve Fontaine attempts to escape. But he's got his work cut out for him: He's clamped down tight by a complex boot cuff and manacled to a levelheaded police sergeant. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR District Attorney Martin Ross faces a crisis in his campaign for governor when his mentally unstable brother goes to extremes to eliminate the competition. When cops bring in an innocent boy for questioning, Martin's scruples are put to the test. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR Trouble brews at apartment 4-D for Harry Parker when he agrees to help his neighbor, a pretty actress named Lainie, hide her dead husband who, she says, was shot by someone outside their window. His good deed backfires when he becomes a key suspect. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR When their car breaks down, a newly married couple is helped by Mr. Moon -- a Good Samaritan who turns nasty when his suit gets dirty. The lovebirds manage to escape Mr. Moon's wrath, but their relief turns to fear once they check into their hotel. |
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1956 TV Shows Rated: NR John Brown's wife and business partner devise a greedy scheme to take over John's business. But when the inept pair runs the enterprise into the ground, they discover that persuading John to come back isn't as easy as getting rid of him. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Con artists Frank and Lorna set out to rob an old woman who lives alone by pretending to be her long-lost relatives. The woman invites them into her home and worries Lorna with her eccentric behavior, but Frank is convinced she's an easy target. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about a man who plans to kill his wife and bury her in their basement, unaware that she's been hiding a special Christmas gift from him: She's planning to convert their basement into a wine cellar. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR When a young stranger shows up at a monastery, Father Vincente realizes he's lying about his identity and is really out to get revenge on a man named Rocco, who's taken up residence at the quiet abbey. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After visiting a communist country, reporter Mary Prescott befriends soccer player Jan on the train. Jan tells Mary he needs to sell his watch for money to save his sick sister, and asks her to hold the watch for him until they cross the border. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Detective Krovitch investigates a murder at a run-down vaudeville theater and gets a hot lead from the ventriloquist's dummy in Hitchcock's adaptation of Ray Bradbury's short story. Claude Rains and Charles Bronson star. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Unable to repay a loan, Ralph Cowell kills his creditor but can't find the IOU note that he wrote to the man a year earlier. A vagrant witnesses the murder and begins blackmailing Cowell, who tries to implicate the bum when questioned by police. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR In an attempt to identify common factors that lead to violent crime and accidents, two retired insurance salesmen decide to trail a hot-tempered woman on a sizzling day to see whether the oppressive heat causes her to explode. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR A year after Lizzie Borden was acquitted of brutally killing her parents with an axe, a reporter looking for an interview goes to the Borden home, where her aggressive interrogation pushes Lizzie's sister Emma to the verge of a nervous breakdown. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After a daring prison escape, dangerous criminal Sam Cobbett invades a quiet farmhouse and holds a woman at knifepoint. But as the manhunt heats up, Sam fails to recognize a vital bit of information: the reason his hostage is acting so strangely. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After his girlfriend dumps him, Chicago gangster Sam Dunleavy plots to kill her. To make sure he gets away with murder, Sam visits a man who sells alibis. But matters get complicated when Sam's childhood friend -- now a cop -- shows up. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After he's fired, Benjamin Stepp considers suicide but settles on murder and goes after his boss. Stepp waits to be arrested, but when he's called in to work the next day, the boss he's certain he killed is waiting to give him a promotion. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After getting fired from his art museum job, disgruntled Lyle Endicott devises a scheme to work his way into the life of Martha Cheney, a fragile old woman whose sole mission is protecting her family's priceless antique vase. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR An ex-con takes a job as a department store Santa in hopes of robbing his new place of employment, but his attitude begins to change when he witnesses a delinquent youth nicknamed the 10th Avenue Kid committing one crime after another. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Stanley and Dorothy Crane become embroiled in a crime investigation when their neighbor Mrs. Verber's husband mysteriously disappears. Suspecting Mrs. Verber, the Cranes nose around and unearth a body -- but that's just the first shocking discovery. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about Albert Pelham, who discovers that a look-alike is impersonating him at work and home. Determined to reclaim his life, Pelham eventually catches his crafty doppelganger but loses a grip on his own sanity. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR In desperate need of money, gambler Charlie Raymond finds work driving a man cross-country to San Francisco. On the way, Charlie discovers that his passenger will inherit a fortune once they get to California and devises a vicious plan to steal it. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Fearing his new cook is a wanted murderer, real estate agent Ralph Montgomery turns private eye. When he uncovers evidence that points directly to a killer in his kitchen, the fledgling detective takes matters into his own inept hands. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR A hard-nosed businessman who believes that crying is a sign of weakness, William Callew finds himself in a terrifying situation in which his ability to truly express fear and sadness could mean the difference between life and death. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After his release from prison, Dan the mafia Don hunts down the terrified singer who ratted out his brother, who was killed by police. The singer runs but can't hide from the vengeful gangster, who faces a soul-searching dilemma once he catches her. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR When her ailing mother mysteriously disappears from a Paris hotel room during the World Exposition, frantic daughter Diane Winthrop goes on a desperate search but is hindered at every turn by strange events and the bizarre behavior of hotel staff. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR A couple's scheme to collect insurance money by faking the wife's death comes back to haunt the husband when his wife returns with a brand-new attitude after spending seven long years in hiding. |
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Dick Paine's firm is bankrupt, but Dick's persistent wife badgers him into demanding back pay from his boss. Dick's boss tells him there's simply no money left, but Dick knows his wife won't stand for it and takes matters into his own hands. |
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With a strangler known as the Creeper on the loose, Ellen tells her husband, Steve, to have all the locks to their apartment changed. The locksmith arrives, and Ellen begins to feel safer -- until Steve calls from work with startling news. |
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Gil Larkin finds out that the singer he's in love with is being abused by her husband and decides to confront him -- but after arriving at the husband's workplace, Gil somehow loses consciousness. When he wakes up, Gil learns he's a murder suspect. |
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After her hairstylist talks her into buying a mink coat, Paula Hudson is told by the police that the fur was stolen. The hairstylist clams up under police questioning, so when a man calls Paula to discuss the mink, she eagerly agrees to meet him. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about an enraged husband who decides to get revenge on the man who attacked his wife, a former ballet dancer. After defending his fragile wife's honor, he faces an even greater threat from her troubled past. |
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At a Palm Beach resort, Howard Cole flirts with a pretty actress while his wife, Irene, is wooed by Prince Burhan of India. Burhan threatens suicide unless Irene runs away with him, but an old friend of the Coles discovers all is not as it seems. |
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Mark Halliday takes his wife to an art gallery to pick up a present for their first anniversary and gets a shocking surprise when the art dealer hands over a portrait of Mark's long-lost first wife instead of the painting he'd originally purchased. |
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Out of work and in need of money to pay for his wife's operation, Mr. Crabtree takes a job working on financial reports for the mysterious Mr. X, who soon asks his new employee to manage a special job involving a blackmailer. |
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After his death, mystery writer Alexander Arlington arrives in heaven and learns that he was murdered. An angel allows Arlington to relive his last day so he can find out who killed him, but the list of potential killers grows longer with each hour. |
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After visiting a communist country, reporter Mary Prescott befriends soccer player Jan on the train. Jan tells Mary he needs to sell his watch for money to save his sick sister, and asks her to hold the watch for him until they cross the border. |
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Unable to repay a loan, Ralph Cowell kills his creditor but can't find the IOU note that he wrote to the man a year earlier. A vagrant witnesses the murder and begins blackmailing Cowell, who tries to implicate the bum when questioned by police. |
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In an attempt to identify common factors that lead to violent crime and accidents, two retired insurance salesmen decide to trail a hot-tempered woman on a sizzling day to see whether the oppressive heat causes her to explode. |
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1955 3.9 ★ TV Shows Master of the suspense Alfred Hitchcock brings his droll sensibility to the small screen in four seasons -- 1955 through 1958 -- in this anthology series featuring a parade of stars in chilling stories by leading authors. |
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Shortly after sleazy detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker) picks up a scantily clad hitchhiker (Cloris Leachman), his car is forced over a cliff. He awakens from unconsciousness to find his passenger dead -- but it wasn't the fall that killed her. As Hammer sets out to uncover the woman's deadly secret and f... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Our Cook's Treasure," "The Long Shot," "The Case of Mr. Pelham," "Guilty Witness," "Santa Claus and the 10th Avenue Kid," "The Cheney Vase" and "A Bullet for Baldwin." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Big Switch," "You Got To Have Luck," "The Older Sister," "Shopping for Death," "The Derelicts," "And so Died Riabouchinska" and "Safe Conduct." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Place of Shadows," "Back for Christmas," "The Perfect Murder," "There Was an Old Woman," "Whodunit," "Help Wanted" and "Portrait of Jocelyn." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Orderly World of Mr. Appleby," "Never Again," "The Gentleman from America," "The Baby Sitter," "The Belfry," "The Hidden Thing" and "The Legacy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mink," "Decoy," "The Creeper" and "Momentum." |
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1955 3.0 ★ 1003 mins TV Shows Rated: NR Alfred Hitchcock plays host to mystery, murder and mayhem in the first season of his iconic television series, which premiered in 1955 with "Revenge," starring Vera Miles (Psycho) and helmed by the master of suspense himself. Joanne Woodward, Cloris Leachman, John Cassavetes and other noteworthy names bring chills to the small screen in tales penned by literary luminaries such as Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch and Dorothy L. Sayers. |
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In desperate need of money, gambler Charlie Raymond finds work driving a man cross-country to San Francisco. On the way, Charlie discovers that his passenger will inherit a fortune once they get to California and devises a vicious plan to steal it. |
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Fearing his new cook is a wanted murderer, real estate agent Ralph Montgomery turns private eye. When he uncovers evidence that points directly to a killer in his kitchen, the fledgling detective takes matters into his own inept hands. |
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1955 3.0 ★ 1003 mins TV Shows Rated: NR Alfred Hitchcock plays host to mystery, murder and mayhem in the first season of his iconic television series, which premiered in 1955 with "Revenge," starring Vera Miles (Psycho) and helmed by the master of suspense himself. Joanne Woodward, Cloris Leachman, John Cassavetes and other noteworthy names bring chills to the small screen in tales penned by literary luminaries such as Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch and Dorothy L. Sayers. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Revenge," "Premonition," "Triggers in Leash," "Don't Come Back Alive," "Into Thin Air," "Salvage" and "Breakdown." |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Restaurant owner Maggie gets caught up in a feud between two men who argued during a poker game the night before. Guns are drawn and the men prepare for an old-fashioned duel, but Maggie dares to stop them any way she can. |
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A year after Lizzie Borden was acquitted of brutally killing her parents with an axe, a reporter looking for an interview goes to the Borden home, where her aggressive interrogation pushes Lizzie's sister Emma to the verge of a nervous breakdown. |
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After a daring prison escape, dangerous criminal Sam Cobbett invades a quiet farmhouse and holds a woman at knifepoint. But as the manhunt heats up, Sam fails to recognize a vital bit of information: the reason his hostage is acting so strangely. |
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After his girlfriend dumps him, Chicago gangster Sam Dunleavy plots to kill her. To make sure he gets away with murder, Sam visits a man who sells alibis. But matters get complicated when Sam's childhood friend -- now a cop -- shows up. |
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After he's fired, Benjamin Stepp considers suicide but settles on murder and goes after his boss. Stepp waits to be arrested, but when he's called in to work the next day, the boss he's certain he killed is waiting to give him a promotion. |
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An ex-con takes a job as a department store Santa in hopes of robbing his new place of employment, but his attitude begins to change when he witnesses a delinquent youth nicknamed the 10th Avenue Kid committing one crime after another. |
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Stanley and Dorothy Crane become embroiled in a crime investigation when their neighbor Mrs. Verber's husband mysteriously disappears. Suspecting Mrs. Verber, the Cranes nose around and unearth a body -- but that's just the first shocking discovery. |
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Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about Albert Pelham, who discovers that a look-alike is impersonating him at work and home. Determined to reclaim his life, Pelham eventually catches his crafty doppelganger but loses a grip on his own sanity. |
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A hard-nosed businessman who believes that crying is a sign of weakness, William Callew finds himself in a terrifying situation in which his ability to truly express fear and sadness could mean the difference between life and death. |
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After his release from prison, Dan the mafia Don hunts down the terrified singer who ratted out his brother, who was killed by police. The singer runs but can't hide from the vengeful gangster, who faces a soul-searching dilemma once he catches her. |
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When her ailing mother mysteriously disappears from a Paris hotel room during the World Exposition, frantic daughter Diane Winthrop goes on a desperate search but is hindered at every turn by strange events and the bizarre behavior of hotel staff. |
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A couple's scheme to collect insurance money by faking the wife's death comes back to haunt the husband when his wife returns with a brand-new attitude after spending seven long years in hiding. |
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Restaurant owner Maggie gets caught up in a feud between two men who argued during a poker game the night before. Guns are drawn and the men prepare for an old-fashioned duel, but Maggie dares to stop them any way she can. |
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Hoping to reconnect with his estranged father, a pianist returns to his hometown and learns that his dad died four years ago. But things aren't adding up, and the strange behavior of old friends and family only fuels the musician's suspicions. |
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Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about an enraged husband who decides to get revenge on the man who attacked his wife, a former ballet dancer. After defending his fragile wife's honor, he faces an even greater threat from her troubled past. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Hoping to reconnect with his estranged father, a pianist returns to his hometown and learns that his dad died four years ago. But things aren't adding up, and the strange behavior of old friends and family only fuels the musician's suspicions. |
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Con artists Frank and Lorna set out to rob an old woman who lives alone by pretending to be her long-lost relatives. The woman invites them into her home and worries Lorna with her eccentric behavior, but Frank is convinced she's an easy target. |
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After their uncle passes, brothers Paul and Henri learn that when their Aunt Rosalie dies, they will inherit her entire estate. Worried that Rosalie doesn't really like them, the brothers set out to get their hands on her fortune any way they can. |
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Alfred Hitchcock directs this episode about a man who plans to kill his wife and bury her in their basement, unaware that she's been hiding a special Christmas gift from him: She's planning to convert their basement into a wine cellar. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Dick Paine's firm is bankrupt, but Dick's persistent wife badgers him into demanding back pay from his boss. Dick's boss tells him there's simply no money left, but Dick knows his wife won't stand for it and takes matters into his own hands. |
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When a young stranger shows up at a monastery, Father Vincente realizes he's lying about his identity and is really out to get revenge on a man named Rocco, who's taken up residence at the quiet abbey. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR With a strangler known as the Creeper on the loose, Ellen tells her husband, Steve, to have all the locks to their apartment changed. The locksmith arrives, and Ellen begins to feel safer -- until Steve calls from work with startling news. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Gil Larkin finds out that the singer he's in love with is being abused by her husband and decides to confront him -- but after arriving at the husband's workplace, Gil somehow loses consciousness. When he wakes up, Gil learns he's a murder suspect. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After her hairstylist talks her into buying a mink coat, Paula Hudson is told by the police that the fur was stolen. The hairstylist clams up under police questioning, so when a man calls Paula to discuss the mink, she eagerly agrees to meet him. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR At a Palm Beach resort, Howard Cole flirts with a pretty actress while his wife, Irene, is wooed by Prince Burhan of India. Burhan threatens suicide unless Irene runs away with him, but an old friend of the Coles discovers all is not as it seems. |
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Shortly after sleazy detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker) picks up a scantily clad hitchhiker (Cloris Leachman), his car is forced over a cliff. He awakens from unconsciousness to find his passenger dead -- but it wasn't the fall that killed her. As Hammer sets out to uncover the woman's deadly secret and find her unknown assassins, he ignores explicit signs that he should mind his own business. This film noir was adapted from Mickey Spillane'... |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After his fiancée is struck and killed by a car, Dana Edwards tries to recall the license plate of the hit-and-run driver but is too overcome with grief. Then, a stranger whose son was killed in the same way mysteriously appears and offers to help. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR
Obsessed with the local schoolteacher, Clint Ringle builds a home for her and plans to ask her to marry him. But when his beloved reveals she's engaged to another man, Clint goes on a murderous rampage and hides out in the school's bell tower. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Police question nanny Lottie Slocum about the murder of her employer, Mrs. Nash, but she evades their inquiries. Later, Lottie confides to a neighbor about Mrs. Nash's extramarital affair and her own infatuation with the now-widowed Mr. Nash. |
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Detective Krovitch investigates a murder at a run-down vaudeville theater and gets a hot lead from the ventriloquist's dummy in Hitchcock's adaptation of Ray Bradbury's short story. Claude Rains and Charles Bronson star. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR In England, a scheming gambler makes a bet with a wealthy American: The tourist must spend an entire night in a bedroom that's haunted by the ghost of a man who escaped from a mental institution and murdered a young girl. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After promising her boyfriend she won't drink anymore and then arguing with him, Karen wakes up in a jail cell with no recollection of what transpired the night before and is told that she's been arrested for committing a brutal murder. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Frustrated with his wife's refusal to lend him money, antiques dealer Mr. Appleby comes up with a creative way to raise much-needed funds to pay off a loan. But things won't be as easy for the unscrupulous shop owner the second time around. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Mark Halliday takes his wife to an art gallery to pick up a present for their first anniversary and gets a shocking surprise when the art dealer hands over a portrait of Mark's long-lost first wife instead of the painting he'd originally purchased. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR Out of work and in need of money to pay for his wife's operation, Mr. Crabtree takes a job working on financial reports for the mysterious Mr. X, who soon asks his new employee to manage a special job involving a blackmailer. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After his death, mystery writer Alexander Arlington arrives in heaven and learns that he was murdered. An angel allows Arlington to relive his last day so he can find out who killed him, but the list of potential killers grows longer with each hour. |
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1955 TV Shows Rated: NR After their uncle passes, brothers Paul and Henri learn that when their Aunt Rosalie dies, they will inherit her entire estate. Worried that Rosalie doesn't really like them, the brothers set out to get their hands on her fortune any way they can. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Suspicion," "The Doors on the Thirteenth Floor," "Collector's Item," "A Cask of Amontillado," "The Third One," "Murder at the Mardi Gras" and "Dark Shadows." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Tip," "Tough Cop," "Telephone Call," "The Three of Silence," "The Juiceman," "Murderers' Meeting," "Frisco Payoff" and "The Far-Off House." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Woman in Love," "The Invisible Killer," "Vacancy for Death," "The Kiss-Off," "Kiss Me Again Stranger" and "The Duel." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Night at the Inn," "Dead Ernest," "Help Wanted," "The Comic Strip Murder," "Dr. Violet," "The Murder," "Black Passage" and "The Man in the House." |
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Based on the radio series of the same name, "Suspense" consists of episodes packed with star power. Guest celebs include Paul Newman, Jack Lemmon, Charlton Heston, Boris Karloff, Jack Palance, Anne Bancroft, Hume Cronyn and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Betrayal in Vienna," "The Purloined Letter," "The Corsage," "House of Masks," "For the Love of Randi," "The Beach of Falesa," "All Hallow's Eve" and "The Moving Target." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Monsieur Vidocq," "Mr. Matches," "Career," "The Quarry," "The Black Prophet" and "Portrait of Constance." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "On a Country Road," "Summer Storm," "Wisteria Cottage," "The Black Panther," "Alibi Me," "The Debt," "The Crooked Frame" and "Remember Me?." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Suicide Club," "The Parcel," "My Old Man's Badge," "Photo Finish," "Edge of Panic," "The Brush-Off," "Dead Fall" and "Double Entry." |