Feature
Films:
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Daltry Calhoun
(2004)
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Sheriff Cabot ...
produced by Quentin Tarantino |
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Glass Trap
(2004)
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Sheriff Ed ... |
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Critical Mass
(2000)
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Sen. Cook ... |
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Witchouse 2: Blood Coven
(2000)
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Sheriff Jake Harmon/Angus Westmore
...
A group of students disturb the ground where a witch was burnt as she
cursed her persecutors. Sheriff Jake Harmon tries to protect the
students by discouraging their undertaking. |
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The Boy With The X-Ray Eye
(1999)
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Boyd
...
Father (Timothy Bottoms) is a scientist, working on a top-secret
experiment. After moving to Washington from Chicago, son, Andy (Bryan
Neal), is trying to adjust to his new environment which includes
bully teenagers. On a school trip to a science lab, Andy and two
friends wander off into another room. There they discover a pair of
wild looking glasses. Trying them on, Andy finds that he
can see through clothes and walls. The teens are caught by security,
but are released due to Andy's father work at the lab. An evil
scientist, Boyd (Andrew Prine), puts the glasses into Andy's shoulder bag,
so that he can later retrieve the coveted item. Boyd is really part of a
group of Russian spies. Finding the glasses in his bag, Andy
decides to have some fun. Boyd soon discovers Andy antics and the
chase is on. Captured, Andy and friends are brought to the leader of the
group of spies. The surprise ending is fill with good family
entertainment twists and turns.
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Possums
(1998)
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Mayor Charlie Lawton ...
Wacky comedy where individual Will Collier loves football and his job as a
radio announcer for the local high school
football team, the Nowata Possums so much that he continues
announcing games even after the town Mayor Lawton decides to cancel the football program.
Will must contend not only with Mayor Lawton but the imaginary team and
the hopes and dreams of the people of Nowata. |
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The Shadow Men
(1998)
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MIB # 1 ...
A happily married couple along with their 12-year old son are attacked by a blinding light
while driving home. Their son's handycam has apparently recorded the
incident proving that they have been abducted by aliens. Men In Black
soon appear threatening to kill them. The threesome
seek refuge at sci-fi writer Stan Mills' house. |
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The Dark Dancer
(1995) |
Dr. Paul Orenstein ...
A psychologist decides to try life as a stripper to gain insight into the
psyche of a stripper and finds she enjoys the freedom she feels with her
body. But then a series of murders start occurring that may be connected
to her pastime. |
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Serial Killer
(1995)
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Perry Jones ...
As a member of FBI Psychological Profile Unit, Selby Younger tracks
Morrano, a vicious and intelligent serial killer. Before getting caught,
Morrano kidnaps Perry Jones, a reporter, who has been covering the
story. The trail becomes a psychological game between the killer and
the FBI agent. |
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Without Evidence
(1995)
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John Nelson ...
One man's journey in discovering who really killed his brother who had
been investing officials and drugs sold within the prison system.
Searching through the seedy underbelly of the drug scene, with the help of
journalist John Nelson, politicians are exposed and lives put in jeopardy. |
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Deadly Exposure
(1993)
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Richard Anthony ...
A man endangers his own life when he uncovers an assassination plot while
investigating his father's death. |
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Gettysburg
(1993)
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Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett ...
The historical and personal events
surrounding and including the decisive American Civil War battle.
This film features
thousands of civil war re-enactors marching over the exact ground upon
which the
federal army and the army of North Virginia fought. Brig. Gen.
Richard B. Garnett, who had been injured in a previous battle, insists
upon leading his men across the battlefield on top of his horse, leading
to his demise. |
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Life on the Edge
(1992)
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Chill Factor
(1990)
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Kioshe Jones ...
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They're Playing With Fire
(1984)
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Michael Stevens ...
A male college student is seduced
by his lovely professor. She soon discovers that her husband,
Michael Stevens, has concocted a devilish scheme to steal millions from an
inheritance fund run by his dotty grandmother. |
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Amityville II: The Possession
(1982)
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Father Tom ...
Based on the true story, a family moves
into a house built on an ancient Indian burial ground. The oldest son is
possessed by an evil spirit, bent on murdering the family. The
family's priest, Father Tom, feels responsible, and tries to save the possessed boy's
soul. |
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Abe Lincoln: Freedom Fighter
(1978) |
Luke ...
Passion for freedom and
justice burns in the heart of the aspiring young attorney destined to
become one of America's most beloved public figures. An enduring
friendship is formed when young Abe's life is saved by free black man, and
Lincoln, in turn, battles all odds to defend the man when he is mistaken
for a runaway slave. During the dramatic trial, Lincoln's
impassioned plea to end intolerance and prejudice signals the birth of a
dream he will champion during his Presidency.
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The Evil
(1978)
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Prof. Raymond Guy ...
An ancient horror slept beneath the old haunted mansion ... nothing could
stop its escape!
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The Demon and the Mummy
(1976) |
Prof. C. Evan Spat ...
A reporter must investigate supernatural occurrences on a college campus.
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Riding With Death
(1976)
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Luther Stark ...
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The Town That Dreaded Sundown
(1976)
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Deputy Norman Ramsey ...
The true story of a perverted mass murderer who turned Texarkana, Ark.
into a fear-ridden, helpless town. The Sheriff, and his Deputy
Norman Ramsey are frustratingly one step behind him. The surprise ending is a shocker. |
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The Winds of Autumn
(1976)
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Grizzly
(1976)
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Don Stober
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An
eighteen foot, two thousand pound Grizzly bear terrorizes campers and
hikers at a state park. The head Park Ranger (Christopher George) and
decides it must be tracked down. Naturalist (Richard Jaeckel) is
employed by his ranger friend to find the bear and tranquilize it, which
results in his own death. Finally with the help of a Helicopter Pilot
(Andrew Prine) the ranger goes in pursuit to ultimately kill the bear
with any means necessary including rifles and a rocket launcher. They soon
discover the animal is much stronger than they ever imagine.
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The Centerfold Girls
(1974)
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A
depraved religious fanatic sets out to punish all the "immoral"
women who have posed for the centerfold of a men's magazine.
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Crypt of the Living Dead
(1973)
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Chris Bolton ...
Two archaeologists on a scientific dig come across a vampire burial ground
and discover that the creatures are about to awaken and attack a nearby
village |
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Nightmare Circus
(1973)
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Andre ...
Three showgirls on their way to Las Vegas have car trouble and are stuck
all night in the desert. The next morning cheerful Andre offers them
help in fixing their car. However, Andre is really a maniac with a
lot of family problems; his mother ran out on him when he was a child, so
now he kidnaps women and keeps them chained up in his barn. Because
the old homestead is next to a nuclear site, Andre's father who is still
around, has been transformed into a raving homicidal mutant that Andre
must keep locked up in a shed - for the good of everyone! |
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One Little Indian
(1973)
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Chaplain John Kaplan ...
This Disney adventure is set
in the Old West and follows the friendship between a wayward soldier and a
young Native American Indian. During a cavalry attack, Corporal
Clint Keyes (James Garner) runs afoul of his superiors for helping the
enemy. Sentenced to death, Keyes escapes into the desert, where he is soon
accompanied on his flight by ten-year-old boy, and an irascible
camel named Rosie. |
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Squares
aka Honkytonk Cowboy
(1972)
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Austin Ruth ...
A modern-day rodeo cowboy travels from town to town, barely managing to
make a living, and finds his life changed when he falls for a woman from
New York City.
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Simon, King of the Witches
(1971)
Released on DVD from
Dark Sky
June 24, 2008
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Simon ...
Simon,
King of the Witches: (1971) Great little cult item starring Andrew Prine
as a vagrant, storm-drain dwelling warlock who whips up spells and
incantations to make his daily bread, man. After a snotty rich bastard
bilks Simon for his pay and calls him a quack, he is given a challenge to
prove that he has real power. The great atmosphere (lots of rain and
lightning) and cool '70s-movie script are greatly enhanced by Prine's
capable, droll delivery.
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Chisum
(1970)
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Alex McSween ...
The
events of New Mexico's 1878 Lincoln County War and real life tough cattle
baron, John Chisum, who fights to protect his empire against corrupt
officials, land grabbing developers, and con artists.
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Generation
(1969)
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Winn Garand ...
Let it be known as the generation that will light up the sky with love.
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Bandolero!
(1968)
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Roscoe Bookbinder ...
Western
action with Dean Martin as an outlaw saved at the gallows by brother James
Stewart, posing as the executioner. The siblings escape with their gang.
But Sheriff George Kennedy and Deputy Andrew Prine, are in hot pursuit,
while Martin is in hot pursuit of Raquel Welch, the lady who Kennedy would
also like to romance. All parties wind up in Mexico where they join forces
to battle a group of bandits. |
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The Devil's Brigade
(1968)
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Pvt. Theodore Ransom ...
William
Holden is a tough, level-headed lieutenant colonel assigned to form a
crack unit of fighting men out of a band of misfit American soldiers,
which includes Handsome Ransom (Andrew Prine), and a well-trained Canadian
unit before they are to face the Nazis on the European battlefield.
Action-packed war epic based on fact. |
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Texas Across the River
(1966)
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Lt. Sibley ...
Comedy involving the Louisiana wedding of debutante Phoebe Ann Naylor to
Don Andrea de Baldasar, El Duce de la Casala which is stopped by the
Cavalry over a matter of honor. Don Andrea flees across the river to
Texas, where he meets up with Sam Hollis and his sidekick, Kronk, who are
carrying rifles to the town of Moccasin Flats. Don Andrea rescues an
Indian maiden, tames some longhorns, eludes a Comanche war party and the
cavalry, plus competes with Sam for Phoebe's affections. He ultimately
saves the town and gets his girl. |
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Advance to the Rear
aka Company of Cowards? (UK)
(1964)
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Pvt. Owen Selous ...
A Union army outfit of misfits and rejects is sent to the Western
territory. Southern spies try to figure out what they're up to. |
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The Miracle Worker
(1962)
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James Keller ...
Young Helen Keller, blind, deaf and mute since infancy, is in danger of
being send to an institution. Her inability to communicate has left
her frustrated and violent. In desperation, her parents seek help
from the Perkins Institute, which sends them a "half-blind Yankee
schoolgirl" named Annie Sullivan to tutor their daughter. Miss
Sullivan's 'methods' add irritation to an already tense household and in
the relationship between Mr. Keller and his son James. Through
persistence and love, and sheer stubbornness, Annie breaks through Helen's
walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate. |
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Television:
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Movies:
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James Dean
(2001)
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Rogers Brackett ...
Film icon James Dean's rise to stardom, dealing with his family and
the maze of Hollywood characters. Agent Rogers Brackett helps him get his
start. |
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The Avenging Angel
(1995)
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Andrew
Pike ...
The bodyguard and protector
of Mormon prophet Brigham Young tries keep a gang of
would-be assassins in 19th Century Utah from destroying the very fiber of
the church. |
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Scattered Dreams
aka The Kathryn Messenger Story
(1993)
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Sandstrom ...
A poor Southern woman in the 1950's tries to keep her family together,
running up a credit tap at a local grocery store. She is imprisoned
for the debt. Lawyer Sandstrom comes to her legal aid, freeing her
after many years of imprisonment.
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Mission of the Shark:
The Saga of the
U.S.S. Indianapolis
aka Mission of the Shark
(1991)
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Prosecutor ...
The tragedy that befell the U.S.S. Indianapolis, who had just delivered
the top secret atomic bomb to the Tinian Island in the South Pacific is
torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. Due to the secret nature of their
mission, no rescue attempt was made to save the hundreds of sailors who
were dying from exposure and shark attacks. The ship's Captain McVay
is put on trial by the Navy for what is perceived as incompetence to
protect his men. |
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Eliminators
(1986)
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Harry Fontana ...
As part of their experiments in time travel, Drs. Reeves and Takada
construct a cyborg "Mandroid" with the body of a downed pilot.
After the success of the initial experiments, Reeves decides to have the
Mandroid scrapped. Not wishing to be taken apart, Mandroid flees with the
help of Dr. Takeda, who is killed for his disobedience. Distraught by the
death of his one friend, the Mandroid goes north to America in search of
someone who can help him in getting revenge and stopping Dr. Reeves in
whatever evil plan he intends to use his time machine for.
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And the Children Shall Lead
(1985)
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Sheriff Connelly ...
In a small Southern town, Northerners arrive to ensure that
African-Americans exercise their right to vote. Sheriff Connelly
tries to keep the peace in the community while dealing with his own
upbringing in the segregated south. |
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A Small Killing
(1981) |
Lieutenant Ward Arlen ...
An undercover cop and a college professor
fall in love while investigating the murder of a bag lady involving a
powerful drug mogul.
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Callie & Son
aka Rags to Riches
(1981)
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Kimball Smythe ...
Kimble befriends a young pregnant teenager, Callie, who is in
trouble. Her son is taken away from her, and a few years later she
is reunited with him. What seems like would be the perfect reunion
turns into tragedy. |
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M. Station: Hawaii
(1980)
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Captain Galloway ...
A Russian submarine sank somewhere near Hawaii which the US government sees
as an opportunity to learn technical secrets from the submarine. Not
wanting the Russians to know their discovery, they recruit Captain
Galloway's crew to salvage the sub
and whatever material there may be. The Russians will try to do everything they can to make sure that
nothing falls into the hands of the Americans.
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Mind Over Murder
(1979) |
Bald Man ...
A young woman begins to have nightmares believing that time
stands still, allowing her to see and hear future events. She keeps
encountering an evil looking Bald Man, confusing his appearance with her
nightmares. While her doctor can't help her, a government agent investigating a plane crash that
seems to involve the Bald Man feels that she can help solve the case.
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Donner Pass:
The Road To Survival
(1978) |
Lewis Keyser ...
Based on a true American pioneer incident, a determined
group of settlers, face almost insurmountable odds struggling to reach
California in 1846. On their journey the wagon train is decimated by Indian raids, a scarcity of food and water, and the
unrelenting forces of nature. After months of hardship, they reach the High
Sierras , only to be stranded by
an early snowstorm. Facing fear of an agonizing death from
starvation, the abandonment of conventional rules forces the
pioneers to consider cannibalism and a new enemy -each other.
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Christmas Miracle in Caulfield,
U.S.A.
aka The Christmas Coal Mine Miracle
(1977) |
Arthur ...
Tragedy strikes a small mining community one fateful Christmas Eve in 1951,
when a series of explosions strike a mine notorious for its unsafe
conditions. The miners and their families work desperately to rescue the
trapped men before an even larger, more deadly explosion can occur.
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Last of the Mohicans
(1977)
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Maj. Duncan Heyward ...
Based on James Cooper Fennemore's tale during the French and Indian War in
Colonial America, a white scout, with
two of his Native American Indian brothers, helps a British officer escort two women
through dangerous territory, with both French troops and hostile Indians
after them.
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Tail Gunner Joe
(1977) |
Peter Gates ...
Based on events of the life of Sen. Joseph McCarthy. The alcoholic senator
from Wisconsin whose tactics of accusing prominent people of Communist
sympathies designed to give him a national power when
he later planned to run for President.
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Law of the Land
aka The Deputies
(1976)
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Travis Carrington ...
A frontier sheriff and his young deputies search for a serial killer who
is murdering prostitutes.
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Wonder Woman
(1974) |
George Calvin ...
A super-hero uses her powers to thwart an international spy ring. |
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Another Part of the Forest
(1972) |
Oscar ... |
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Night Slaves
(1970)
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Fess Beany/Noel ...
A man and his wife find themselves stranded in a small town, discovering that a strange force
at night has turned the residents into zombies. Could aliens be forcing
the townspeople to do their will? |
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Along Came a Spider
(1970)
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Sam Howard ...
When Janet Furie's scientist husband dies during a disastrous experiment,
she suspects that he was murdered by another scientist, Dr. Martin Becker.
Hatching a clever revenge plan by changing her looks and assuming a
new identity, she insinuates herself into the life of Dr. Becker, while plotting to destroy his life and career. But is Dr. Becker really
guilty? |
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Lost Flight
(1969) |
Jonesey ...
Bridges is the captain of a downed airliner who must help his crew and
passengers survive on a deserted jungle island in the midst of a power
struggle - an adult version of "Lord of the Flies." |
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This Savage Land
(1969) |
Tim Pride ... |
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Split Second to an Epitaph
(1968) |
Ernie Clark ... |
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Series:
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Weird Science
(1994-1996) |
Wayne Donnelly ... |
Room for Two
(1992) |
Reid Ellis ... |
Dallas
(1989) |
Harrison Van Buren, III ... |
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V: The Final Battle
(1984)
available on DVD from Warner Bros.
featuring all original 19 episodes
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Steven ... |
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W.E.B.
(1978) |
Dan Costello ... |
The Road West
(1966) |
Timothy Pride ...
Benjamin Pride moved his entire family from their home in Springfield,
Ohio to the Kansas Territory after the Civil War. |
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The Wide Country
(1962) |
Andy Guthrie ... |
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Guest
Appearances:
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C.S.I.
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Judge Bill Stokes
"Grave Danger"
5/19/05
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Six Feet Under |
"Falling into Place"
6/13/04 |
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JAG |
Admiral Linden Miles ...
"Psychic Warrior"
11/2/99 |
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Silk Stalkings |
Special Agent Manny Dexter ...
"Ladies Man"
10/10/97 |
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Walker, Texas Ranger |
Tim Kingston ...
"Full Contact"
2/1/97 |
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Melrose Place |
Dr. Tucker ...
"Peter's Excellent Adventure"
5/6/96 |
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Baywatch Nights |
Carl Jordan ...
"Payback"
2/17/96 |
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Pointman |
Mr. Percy ...
11/6/95 |
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University Hospital |
Mr. Pryor ...
"Crisis in Unit 2E"
2/20/95 |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
Legate Turrel ...
"Life Support"
1/30/95 |
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Married ... with Children |
Psycho Dad ...
"I Want My Psycho Dad: Part 1"
12/11/94 |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation |
Administrator/Lieutenant Suna ...
"Frame of Mind"
5/1/93 |
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Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

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Thaddeus Birch ...
"Running Ghost"
2/27/93 |
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FBI: The Untold Stories |
"Operation Lemonade"
1992 |
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Matlock |
Gil Briscoe ...
"The Nightmare"
11/1/91 |
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Parker Lewis Can't Lose |
Rex Huston ...
"Future Shock"
9/8/91 |
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Murder, She Wrote |
Gil Blocker ...
"The Prodigal Father"
3/10/91 |
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In the Heat of the Night |
Richard Pooley ...
"December Days"
2/13/90 |
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Freddy's Nightmares |
Professor Charles Wynton ...
"Memory Overload"
11/5/89 |
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Murder, She Wrote |
Roscoe ...
"Truck Stop"
4/2/89 |
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Freddy's Nightmares |
Agent Stears ...
"The End of the World"
1/15/89 |
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Paradise |
Brenner ...
"Ghost Dance"
11/24/88 |
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Murder, She Wrote |
Victor Salyer ...
"Magnum on Ice"
11/23/86 |
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Murder, She Wrote |
Prof. Todd Lowery ...
"Lovers and Other Killers"
11/18/84 |
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Cover Up |
Michael Dante ...
"The Million Dollar Face"
10/6/84 |
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Matt Houston |
Peter Martin Delaney ...
"Wanted Man: Part 2"
9/21/84 |
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Matt Houston |
Peter Martin Delaney ...
"On the Run"
3/30/84 |
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Boone |
A.W. Holly ...
11/14/83 |
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The Fall Guy |
Ed Clarke ...
"One Hundred Miles A Gallon"
3/9/83 |
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Hart to Hart |
Russell Robinson ...
"Deep in the Hart of Dixieland"
3/9/82 |
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Darkroom |
Dr. Paul Hudson ...
"Lost in Translation"
1981 |
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The Littlest Hobo |
Tom Malone ...
""Manhunt: Part 2
11/25/79 |
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The Littlest Hobo |
Tom Malone ...
"Manhunt: Part 1"
10/18/79 |
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CHiPs |
Himself ...
"Roller Disco: Part 2"
9/22/79 |
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Trapper John, M.D. |
"A Little Knife Music"
1979 |
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The Bionic Woman |
Dr. Billy Cole ...
"Rodeo"
10/15/77 |
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Hunter |
Arthur Hillman ...
"The Hit"
3/11/77 |
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Quincy |
Alex Kale ...
"Hot Ice, Cold Hearts"
1/2/77 |
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Baretta |
Tommy Bishop ...
"Look Back in Terror"
12/22/76 |
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Gemini Man |
Luther Stark ...
"Smithereeens"
9/23/76 |
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The Family Holvak |
"First Love: Part 2"
10/12/75 |
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The Family Holvak |
"First Love: Part 1"
10/5/75 |
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Hawaii Five-O |
Hatch ...
"Target? The Lady"
10/3/75 |
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Barbary Coast |
Fitzgerald ...
"Crazy Cats"
9/15/75 |
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker |
Prof. C. Evan Spate ...
"Demon in Lace"
2/7/75 |
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Baretta |
Andy ...
"He'll Never See Daylight Again"
1/17/75 |
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Amy Prentiss |
Mel Kay ...
"The Desperate World of Jane Doe"
12/22/74 |
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Cannon |
Koy ...
"The Sounds of Silence"
12/4/74 |
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Barnaby Jones |
Shine Stanfield ...
"Dark Homecoming"
11/19/74 |
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Hawkins |
Peter Vall ...
"Candidate for Murder"
3/5/74 |
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Banacek |
Tom Wardlow ...
"Rocket to Oblivion"
2/12/74 |
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Kung Fu |
White ...
"The Gunman"
1/3/74 |
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Barnaby Jones |
Jim Howard/Jim Hague ...
"The Day of the Viper"
10/7/73 |
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The F.B.I. |
Beau Parker ...
"Sweet Evil"
3/4/73 |
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Cannon |
Paul Whitney ...
"The Girl in the Electric Coffin"
10/26/72 |
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The F.B.I. |
Irwin Lynch ...
"Death on Sunday"
9/12/71 |
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The Most Deadly Game |
Clint ...
"Who Killed Kindness?"
11/7/70 |
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The Name of the Game |
Victor Bailey ...
"Echo of a Nightmare"
3/20/70 |
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Lancer |
Gabe ...
"The Lion and the Lamb"
2/3/70 |
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Love, American Style
(available on home video as part of Love, AMerican style: the first
season released from Paramount home entertainmentNov. 20, 2007) |
Biff Harrison ...
"Love and the Divorce Sale"
12/8/69 |
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The Virginian
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Tobe Larkin ...
"The Power Seekers"
10/8/69 |
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The Name of the Game |
Jigger ...
"Pineapple Rose"
12/20/68 |
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Lancer |
"The Heart of Pony Alice"
12/17/68 |
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Felony Squard |
Benjy Panosian ...
"Underground Nightmare"
9/9/68 |
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The F.B.I. |
Spencer Lang ...
"The Mechanized Accomplice"
3/31/68 |
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Daniel Boone |
Amos Fargo ...
"Thirty Pieces of Silver"
3/28/68 |
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The Invaders |
Vern Corbett ...
"Dark Outpost"
10/24/67 |
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The Virginian |
Chuck Larson ...
"The Strange Quest of Claire Bingham"
4/12/67 |
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Tarzan |
Peter Haines ...
"The Ultimate Weapon"
9/16/66 |
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The Virginian |
Brett Benton ...
"A Bald-Face Boy"
4/13/66 |
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The Fugitive |
Neil Hollis ...
"End of the Line"
12/21/65
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Twelve O'Clock High
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Lt. Jaydee Jones ...
"The Jones Boys"
12/6/65 |
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Convoy |
Tillman ...
"Admiral Do-Right"
11/5/65 |
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Dr. Kildare |
Dr. Roger Helvick ...
"Now the Mummy"
10/12/65 |
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Dr. Kildare |
Dr. Roger Helvick ...
"Enough La Boheme for Everybody"
10/11/65 |
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Dr. Kildare |
Dr. Roger Helvick ...
"Some Doors are Slamming"
12/5/65
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Dr. Kildare |
Dr. Roger Helvick ...
"Life in the Dance Hall"
9/28/65
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Dr. Kildare |
Dr. Roger Helvick ...
"The Bell in the Schoolhouse Tolls for Three, Kildare"
9/27/65 |
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The Virginian |
Will Denning ...
"The Brothers"
9/15/65 |
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Bonanza |
George Whitman ...
"The Jonah"
5/9/64 |
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Kraft Suspense Theatre |
Chris Sandee ...
"The Long Ravine"
5/6/65 |
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Combat! |
Lt. Benton ...
"Billy the Kid"
5/6/65 |
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Wagon Train |
Eric Camden ...
"The Isaiah Quickfox Story"
1/31/65 |
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The Virginian |
Clint Evers ...
"Hideout"
1/13/65 |
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Dr. Kildare |
John Bardeman ...
"Catch a Crooked Mouse"
12/17/64 |
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Twelve O'Clock High |
Lt. Robert Mellon ...
"Follow the Leader"
9/25/64 |
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Wagon Train |
Felix Colton ...
"The Bob Stuart Story"
9/20/64 |
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The Fugitive |
Ray Kimble ...
"Home Is the Hunted"
1/7/64 |
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The Great Adventure |
Billy the Kid ...
"The Outlaw and the Nun"
12/6/63 |
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Gunsmoke |
Elmo Sippy ...
"Easy Come"
10/26/63 |
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Dr. Kildare |
Dr. Louis Miller ...
"A Game for Three"
10/24/63 |
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Vacation Playhouse |
Ernie Watson ...
"Come A-Runnin"
9/16/63 |
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Gunsmoke |
Clay Tatum ...
"False Front"
12/22/62 |
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Gunsmoke |
Billy Joe Arlen ...
"The Prisoner"
6/19/62 |
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Ben Casey |
Jeff Billstrom ...
"An Uncommonly Innocent Killing"
5/7/62 |
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Alcoa Premiere |
Andy Guthrie ...
"Second Chance"
3/13/62 |
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The Defenders |
Jim Wilkinson ...
"The Point Shaver"
2/3/62 |
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
Aaron Menefee ...
"The Faith of Aaron Menefee"
1/30/62 |
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Have Gun - Will Travel |
Bobby Olson ...
"Fandango"
3/4/61 |
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Have Gun - Will Travel |
Billy ...
"The Marshall's Boy"
11/26/60 |
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Overland Trail |
Paulson ...
"Sour Annie"
5/8/60 |
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Alcoa Presents: One Step Beyond |
Walter Bird ...
"The Peter Hurkos Story: Part 2"
4/26/60 |
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The United States Steel Hour |
Elmo ...
"Little Charlie Don't Want A Saddle"
12/18/57 |