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Target Earth
Screenplay
event1954 star_border 5.8
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Giant robots from Venus invade Chicago. Stranded in the deserted city are Frank and Nora (who has recently attempted suicide). They meet a celebrating couple at a café, Vicki Harris and Jim Wilson. The quartet escape the robot patrol and take refuge in a large hotel. There, they encounter a new danger in Davis, a psychopathic killer.
Phantom from Space
Screenplay
event1953 star_border 4.5
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After a UFO sighting, a mysterious phantom in a bizarre outfit starts attacking people in San Fernando Valley.
Without Warning!
Story
event1952 star_border 5.9
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Los Angeles is paralysed with terror when a lovesick murderer takes to the streets with a pair of garden shears
Rock Baby - Rock It
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event1957 star_border 5.3
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A bunch of ugly, tubby, nefarious middle-aged square mobsters threaten to take over a hoppin' Lone Star state teen nightspot, so the smart and resourceful kids hold an impromptu charity rock benefit concert to raise enough bread to save their beloved hangout from the greasy gangsters' vile clutches.
Murder Without Tears
Writer
event1953 star_border 5.2
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A man hires someone to murder his wife and use a legal loophole to get away with it.
Two Dollar Bettor
Writer
event1951 star_border 5.7
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An honest guy gets trapped into the world of horse racing and his once prosperous life becomes a downward spiral into the underworld.
The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm
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event1957 star_border 6.1
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Ma and Pa do their bit to hook lumberman Brad Johnson up with spoiled socialite Sally Flemming. Ma teaches Sally how to behave like a hick so she'll be compatible with Brad.
Francis in the Haunted House
Story
event1956 star_border 5.1
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A Ha-Ha-Haunted House Has Got 'Em! ...and it's every ghost for himself!
Killers from Space
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event1954 star_border 3.7
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Atomic scientist/pilot Doug Martin is missing after his plane crashes on an reconnaissance mission after a nuclear test. Miraculously appearing unhurt at the base later, he is given sodium amethol, but authorities are skeptical of his story that he was captured by aliens determined to conquer the Earth with giant monsters and insects. Martin vows to use existing technology to destroy them.
The Tilted Tenderfoot
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event1955
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Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Marshals in Disguise
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event1954
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Another of the series of "movies" created by stitching two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series together, U. S. Marshal Wild Bill Hickok and his deputy Jingles P. Jones are working to solve the mystery of a number of gold robberies from a stage line and expose the plot of a bank manager to buy the bank with funds stolen from it. Wrapping that one up tightly in less than thirty minutes, they move on up the road to round up another gang that has been holding up Wells Fargo offices, with Jingles posing as a medicine show magician.
The Matchmaking Marshal
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event1955
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Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Secret of Outlaw Flats
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event1953
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Two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series edited together and released as a feature.
Six Gun Decision
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event1953
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A compilation of two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series, Border City Election and Pony Express vs. Telegraph, edited together and released as a feature film.
Border City Rustlers
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event1953
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Two episodes of "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Two Gun Marshal
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event1953
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Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature film.
Snow Dog
Screenplay
event1950 star_border 5
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The third installment in low-budget producer Lindsley Parson's "Chinook" series, Snow Dog was ostensibly based on pulp writer James Oliver Curwood's 1915 short-story "The Tentacles of the North," which was also the working title. Kirby Grant again played Rod McDonald of the Canadian Royal Mounted, and once again the vehicle was stolen by his canine sidekick, the white malamute Chinook. This time, Rod and Chinook are tracking a mysterious white wolf, thought to have killed several of the local traders.
Northwest Territory
Screenplay
event1951 star_border 5
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Wilderness adventure starring Kirby Grant and Chinook.
Yukon Manhunt
Screenplay
event1951 star_border 3
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In this North Woods adventure, the Mounties investigate a series of payroll robberies and discover that it is an inside job.
Yukon Gold
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event1952 star_border 4
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In this Yukon adventure, a gold mining community is rocked by a murder. A Mountie investigates and encounters a female gambler. Action ensues, but justice prevails.
Son of Belle Starr
Screenplay
event1953
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The son of the notorious female bandit Belle Starr wants to live an honest life, but finds himself getting drawn into his mother's old profession.
Fangs of the Arctic
Screenplay
event1953 star_border 5.5
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Canadian Mounties Corporal Rod Webb and Constable Mike Kelly, along with Rod's dog Chinook, are sent to the Blackfoot Crossing country to find a killer.
Yukon Vengeance
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event1954 star_border 1
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In this north-western set in the Yukon, a Mountie must investigate the violent deaths of three mail carriers.
Rock, Pretty Baby
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event1956 star_border 3
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A high school rock group enters a band contest.
Summer Love
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event1958 star_border 5
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A neighborhood rock band gets a job playing at a summer camp.
Rhythm Inn
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event1951 star_border 2
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A bandleader, desperate to get his band's instruments out of hock, promises the pawnshop clerk--an aspiring songwriter--that he'll let the band's female singer do the clerk's songs at a local club if he will let the band "borrow" their instruments at night. The clerk's girlfriend, however, thinks that the band singer is after more than her boyfriend's songs.
Prisoners of the Casbah
Story
event1953 star_border 5.4
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A low-born thief loves a Moroccan Princess. She must marry to escape death at the hands of her enemies. The groom is able to wed or cast away his bride simply by saying "I Marry You" or "I Divorce You" three times.
The Wackiest Ship in the Army
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event1960 star_border 5.9
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Lieutenant Rip Crandall is hoodwinked into taking command of the "Wackiest Ship in the Navy" – a real garbage scow with a crew of misfits who don't know a jib from a jigger. What none of them knows, including Crandall, is that this ship has a very important top-secret mission to complete in waters patrolled by the Japanese fleet. Their mission will save hundreds of allied lives – if only they can get there in one piece.
My Dog, the Thief
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event1969 star_border 6.8
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As ratings for Jack Crandall's lifeless airborne traffic reports plummet, a super-size St. Bernard on the lam stows away in his chopper. Crandall's new co-pilot helps send ratings sky-high, but the canine's chronic kleptomania generates girl trouble, jewel thievery, and loads of laughs.
The Dukes of Hazzard
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event1979 star_border 7.3
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Cousins Bo and Luke Duke and their car "General Lee", assisted by Cousin Daisy and Uncle Jesse, have a running battle with the authorities of Hazzard County (Boss Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane), plus a string of ne'er-do-wells often backed by the scheming Hogg.
The Roman Holidays
Writer (1 ep.)
event1972 star_border 6.5
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The Roman Holidays is a Hanna-Barbera animated television series that was broadcast in 1972 on NBC. It ran for 13 episodes before being cancelled. Very similar in theme to both The Flintstones and The Jetsons, The Roman Holidays brought a look at "modern-day" life in Ancient Rome, around 63 AD, as seen through the eyes of Augustus "Gus" Holiday and his family. The opening showed a chariot traffic jam and a TV showing football on Channel "IV" An Ancient Roman setting was actually one of the ideas that Hanna-Barbera considered as they were working to create The Flintstones.
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