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While vacationing in the tropics, a group of teen-agers set sail to an apparent deserted island. What they discover when they arrive is that the island is owned by Dr. Balleau, an eccentric man with... |
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Four boys growing up in New York's Hell's Kitchen vow to meet once a year to renew their friendship. A short time later, one of the boys accidentally sets fire to a building and another of the boys... |
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The Places Scenes are shown of the glory that was Rome in monuments of the great Empire that ruled Europe and the Near East in its heyday. There are also glimpses of St Peterās and of the... |
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Flash Gordon (Buster Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Hughes) and Dr. Zarkov must once again go to the planet Mongo and fight the evil emperor Ming (Charles Middleton) when a deadly "Purple Death" plague... |
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The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Part 1 - This lavish, Golden Globe-winning production etches a vivid portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci as a man with an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a... |
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In this unique cinematic experiment, acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh brings this tragic story to life with startling realism. A bizarre love triangle is born at a doll factory in a small... |
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Detective Philo Vance (William Powell) investigates the suspicious deaths of two brothers, who both belonged to a prestigious Long Island kennel club. He is assisted in his efforts by the... |
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A psychiatrist's wife ends up struggling with her own mental illness when a mysterious delivery of flowers arrives at their home. This program was part of the Westinghouse Studio One television... |
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The Prince and the Warrior- Two compelling programs explore how ideas about government, politics and power were reborn during the Renaissance. Note: This is part six of a series of six... |
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Mr. Wong (Bela Lugosi) appears to be a mild mannered Chinatown merchant, but appearances can be deceiving. By night he ruthlessly seeks the Twelve Coins of Confucius that will give him control of... |
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