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Gerald Fried (February 13, 1928 – February 17, 2023) was an American composer, conductor, and oboist known for his film and television scores.[1]

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  1. 197 relations: A Cold Wind in August, A Killer in the Family, Academy Award for Best Original Score, Alan J. Levi, Albert Band, Alexander Singer, American Playhouse, Amok Time, Barry Shear, Bayou (film), Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Blood bank, Breaking Point (1963 TV series), Bridgeport, Connecticut, Bruce Kessler, Canoe.com, Casablanca (1983 TV series), Cast a Long Shadow, Catspaw (Star Trek: The Original Series), Charles and Ray Eames, Charles Marquis Warren, Charles S. Dubin, Charles Walters, Claude Whatham, Clint Eastwood, Condominium (film), Contemporary classical music, Cruise Into Terror, Curse of the Faceless Man, Daniel Fried, Day of the Fight, Deathwatch (1965 film), Deep Space Homer, Delbert Mann, Dino (film), Disaster on the Coastliner, Dundee and the Culhane, Dynasty (1981 TV series), Earl Bellamy, Edward L. Cahn, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Emergency!, Emmy Awards, Exotica, Family Affair, Fear and Desire, Fielder Cook, Film score, Flamingo Road (TV series), Friday's Child (Star Trek: The Original Series), ... Expand index (147 more) »

  2. American oboists
  3. Deaths from pneumonia in Connecticut

A Cold Wind in August

A Cold Wind in August is a 1961 low-budget, drama exploitation film directed by Alexander Singer and adapted from the eponymous novel by Burton Wohl.

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A Killer in the Family

A Killer in the Family is a 1983 American made-for-television crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron.

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Academy Award for Best Original Score

The Academy Award for Best Original Score is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer.

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Alan J. Levi

Alan J. Levi is an American film, television director, television producer and writer.

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Albert Band

Albert Band (born Alfredo Antonini; May 7, 1924 – June 14, 2002) was an American film director and film producer.

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Alexander Singer

Alexander Singer (born 18 April 1928, in New York City, New York, died 28 December 2020) was an American director.

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American Playhouse

American Playhouse is an American anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

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Amok Time

"Amok Time" is the second season premiere episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek.

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Barry Shear

Barry Shear (March 23, 1923 in Brooklyn, New York – June 13, 1979 in Los Angeles) was an American film and television director and producer.

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Bayou (film)

Bayou is a 1957 American drama film directed by Harold Daniels and starring Peter Graves, Lita Milan and Douglas Fowley.

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Birds Do It, Bees Do It

Birds Do It, Bees Do It is a 1974 American documentary film covering sexuality in the animal kingdom.

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Blood bank

A blood bank is a center where blood gathered as a result of blood donation is stored and preserved for later use in blood transfusion.

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Breaking Point (1963 TV series)

Breaking Point is an American medical drama that aired on ABC from September 16, 1963, to April 27, 1964, with reruns continuing until September 7, 1964.

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Bridgeport, Connecticut

Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut and the fifth-most populous city in New England, with a population of 148,654 in 2020.

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Bruce Kessler

Bruce Kessler (March 23, 1936 – April 4, 2024) was an American racing driver and film and television director.

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Canoe.com

Canoe.com is an English-language Canadian portal site and website network, and is a subsidiary of Postmedia Network.

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Casablanca (1983 TV series)

Casablanca is an American drama series, based on the 1942 film of the same name set in the genre of spying and intrigue during World War II.

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Cast a Long Shadow

Cast a Long Shadow is a 1959 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and starring Audie Murphy and Terry Moore.

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Catspaw (Star Trek: The Original Series)

"Catspaw" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek Written by Robert Bloch and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast October 27, 1967.

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Charles and Ray Eames

Charles Eames (Charles Eames, Jr) and Ray Eames (Ray-Bernice Eames) were an American married couple of industrial designers who made significant historical contributions to the development of modern architecture and furniture through the work of the Eames Office.

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Charles Marquis Warren

Charles Marquis Warren (December 16, 1912 – August 11, 1990) was an American motion picture and television writer, producer, and director who specialized in Westerns.

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Charles S. Dubin

Charles Samuel Dubin (February 1, 1919 – September 5, 2011) was an American film and television director.

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Charles Walters

Charles Powell Walters (November 17, 1911 – August 13, 1982) was an American Hollywood director and choreographer most noted for his work in MGM musicals and comedies from the 1940s to the 1960s.

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Claude Whatham

Claude Whatham (7 December 1927 – 4 January 2008) was an English film and television director, mainly known for his work on dramas.

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Clint Eastwood

Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. Gerald Fried and Clint Eastwood are American film score composers and American male film score composers.

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Condominium (film)

Condominium is a 1980 American two-part, four-hour made-for-television disaster film starring Barbara Eden, Dan Haggerty and Steve Forrest and featuring an ensemble cast of well-known television actors, including Ana Alicia, Richard Anderson, Ralph Bellamy, Larry Bishop, Macdonald Carey, Dane Clark, Linda Cristal, Elinor Donahue, Don Galloway, Pamela Hensley, Arte Johnson, Jack Jones, Dorothy Malone, Mimi Maynard, Lee Paul, Nehemiah Persoff, Nedra Volz, Carlene Watkins and Stuart Whitman.

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Contemporary classical music

Contemporary classical music is Western art music composed close to the present day.

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Cruise Into Terror

Cruise Into Terror is a 1978 American made-for-television horror film directed by Bruce Kessler.

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Curse of the Faceless Man

Curse of the Faceless Man is a 1958 independently made American low-budget black-and-white horror film, produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Richard Anderson, Elaine Edwards, Adele Mara, and Luis van Rooten.

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Daniel Fried

Daniel Fried (born 1952) is an American diplomat, who served as assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs from 2005 to 2009 and United States ambassador to Poland from 1997 to 2000.

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Day of the Fight

Day of the Fight is a 1951 American short-subject documentary film financed and directed by Stanley Kubrick, who based this black-and-white motion picture on a photo feature he shot two years earlier for Look magazine.

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Deathwatch (1965 film)

Deathwatch is a 1965 American independent drama film directed by Vic Morrow.

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Deep Space Homer

"Deep Space Homer" is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of American animated television series The Simpsons, which was first broadcast on Fox in the United States on February 24, 1994.

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Delbert Mann

Delbert Martin Mann Jr. (January 30, 1920 – November 11, 2007) was an American television and film director.

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Dino (film)

Dino is a 1957 American drama film directed by Thomas Carr, written by Reginald Rose, and starring Sal Mineo, Brian Keith and Susan Kohner.

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Disaster on the Coastliner

Disaster on the Coastliner is a 1979 American made-for-television action drama film.

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Dundee and the Culhane

Dundee and the Culhane is an American Western drama series starring John Mills and Sean Garrison that aired on CBS from September 6 to December 13, 1967.

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Dynasty (1981 TV series)

Dynasty is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on ABC from January 12, 1981, to May 11, 1989.

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Earl Bellamy

Earl Arthur Bellamy (March 11, 1917 – November 30, 2003) was an American television and film director.

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Edward L. Cahn

Edward L. Cahn (February 12, 1899 – August 25, 1963) was an American film director and editor.

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Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing pediatric HIV infection and eliminating pediatric AIDS through research, advocacy, and prevention and treatment programs.

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Emergency!

Emergency! is an American action-adventure medical drama television series jointly produced by Mark VII Limited and Universal Television.

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Emmy Awards

The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.

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Exotica

Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same name that was popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s with Americans who came of age during World War II.

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Family Affair

Family Affair is an American sitcom starring Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot that aired on CBS from September 12, 1966, to March 4, 1971.

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Fear and Desire

Fear and Desire is a 1952 American independent anti-war film directed, produced, and edited by Stanley Kubrick (in his directorial debut), and written by Howard Sackler.

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Fielder Cook

Fielder Cook (March 9, 1923 – June 20, 2003) was an American television and film director, producer, and writer whose 1971 television film The Homecoming: A Christmas Story spawned the series The Waltons.

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Film score

A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film.

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Flamingo Road (TV series)

Flamingo Road is an American prime time television soap opera that aired on NBC.

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Friday's Child (Star Trek: The Original Series)

"Friday's Child" is the eleventh episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek.

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Fundraising

Fundraising or fund-raising is the process of seeking and gathering voluntary financial contributions by engaging individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies.

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Futurama

Futurama is an American animated science fiction sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company and later revived by Comedy Central, and then Hulu.

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Gauguin the Savage

Gauguin the Savage is a 1980 American TV film.

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George Armitage

George Brendan Armitage (born March 2, 1942) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.

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Gilligan's Island

Gilligan's Island is an American sitcom created and produced by Sherwood Schwartz.

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Glenn Jordan

Glenn Jordan (born April 5, 1936) is a retired American television director and producer.

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Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston.

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Guy Green (filmmaker)

Guy Mervin Charles Green OBE BSC (5 November 191315 September 2005) was an English film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer.

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High School Big Shot

High School Big Shot is a 1959 film starring Tom Pittman, in his final film role, as Marv Grant, a smart high school student whose plans for getting a college scholarship are threatened by his alcoholic father played by Malcolm Atterbury, and his relationship with the most popular girl in school.

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High School of Music & Art

The High School of Music & Art, informally known as "Music & Art" (or "M&A"), was a public specialized high school located at 443-465 West 135th Street in the borough of Manhattan, New York, from 1936 until 1984. Gerald Fried and high School of Music & Art are the High School of Music & Art alumni.

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HIV/AIDS

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system.

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Hot Rod Rumble

Hot Rod Rumble is a US, low budget, black-and-white 1957 teen-oriented drag racing crime drama produced by Norman T. Herman and directed by Leslie H. Martinson.

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I Bury the Living

I Bury the Living is a 1958 horror film directed by famed B movie director Albert Band and starring Richard Boone and Theodore Bikel.

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I Mobster

I Mobster (originally released in the UK as The Mobster) is a 1959 film noir crime-drama film directed by Roger Corman.

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I Will Fight No More Forever

I Will Fight No More Forever is a 1975 made-for-television Western film starring James Whitmore as General Oliver O. Howard and Ned Romero as Chief Joseph.

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Iron Horse (TV series)

Iron Horse is an American Western television series that appeared on ABC from 1966 to 1968 and starred Dale Robertson as fictional gambler-turned-railroad baron Ben Calhoun.

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It's About Time (TV series)

It's About Time is an American science fantasy comedy television series that aired on CBS for one season of 26 episodes in 1966–1967.

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Jack Arnold (director)

Jack Arnold (born John Arnold Waks; October 14, 1916 – March 17, 1992) was an American film and television director, considered one of the leading filmmakers of 1950s science fiction films.

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Jacques Tourneur

Jacques Tourneur (November 12, 1904 – December 19, 1977) was a French-American filmmaker, active during the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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James Hill (British director)

James Hill (1 August 1919 – 7 October 1994) was a British film and television director, screenwriter and producer whose career spanned 52 years between 1937 and 1989, best remembered for his documentaries and short subjects such as Giuseppina and The Home-Made Car, and as director of the internationally acclaimed Born Free.

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Jericho (1966 TV series)

Jericho is an American espionage series set during World War II.

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Jim Carrey

James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor and comedian known for his energetic slapstick performances.

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Joel Rapp

Joel Malcolm Rapp (May 22, 1934 – September 15, 2021) was an American writer and director who worked extensively in film and television.

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John Erman

John Erman (August 3, 1935 – June 25, 2021) was an American television director, producer, and actor.

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John Newland

John Newland (November 23, 1917 – January 10, 2000) was an American film director, actor, television producer, and screenwriter.

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Joseph H. Lewis

Joseph H. Lewis (April 6, 1907 – August 30, 2000) was an American B-movie film director whose stylish flourishes came to be appreciated by auteur theory-espousing film critics in the years following his retirement in 1966.

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Joseph M. Newman

Joseph M. Newman (August 17, 1909 – January 23, 2006) was an American film director most famous for his 1955 film This Island Earth.

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Joseph Sargent

Joseph Sargent (born Giuseppe Danielle Sorgente; July 22, 1925 – December 22, 2014) was an American film director.

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Juilliard School

The Juilliard School is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City.

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Kevin Hooks

Kevin Hooks (born September 19, 1958) is an American actor, and a television and film director; he is notable for his roles in Aaron Loves Angela and Sounder, but may be best known as Morris Thorpe from TV's The White Shadow.

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Killer's Kiss

Killer's Kiss is a 1955 American independently-produced crime film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and written by Kubrick and Howard Sackler.

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Larry Peerce

Lawrence "Larry" Peerce (born April 19, 1930) is an American film and TV director whose work includes the theatrical feature Goodbye, Columbus (1969), the early rock and roll concert film The Big T.N.T. Show (1965), One Potato, Two Potato (1964), The Other Side of the Mountain (1975) and Two-Minute Warning (1976).

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Lee H. Katzin

Lee H. Katzin (April 12, 1935 – October 30, 2002) was an American film director.

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Lee Philips

Lee Philips (born Leon Friedman; January 10, 1927 – March 3, 1999) was an American actor, film director, and television director.

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Leo Penn

Leo Zalman Penn (August 27, 1921 – September 5, 1998) was an American television director and actor.

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Leonard Nimoy

Leonard Simon Nimoy (March 26, 1931 – February 27, 2015) was an American actor and director, famed for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise for almost 50 years.

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Leslie H. Martinson

Leslie Herbert Martinson (January 16, 1915 – September 3, 2016) was an American television and film director.

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Lili (1953 film)

Lili is a 1953 American film released by MGM.

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List of oboists

An oboist (formerly hautboist) is a musician who plays the oboe or any oboe family instrument, including the oboe d'amore, cor anglais or English horn, bass oboe and piccolo oboe or oboe musette.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.

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Lost in Space

Lost in Space is an American science fiction television series, created and produced by Irwin Allen, which originally aired between 1965 and 1968 on CBS.

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Lou Antonio

Louis Antonio (born January 23, 1934) is an American actor and TV director best known for performing in the films Cool Hand Luke and America America.

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M Squad

M Squad is an American crime drama television series that ran from 1957 to 1960 on NBC.

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Machine-Gun Kelly (film)

Machine-Gun Kelly is a 1958 film noir directed by Roger Corman that chronicles the criminal activities of the real-life gangster George "Machine Gun" Kelly.

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Mannix

Mannix is an American detective television series that ran from 1967 to 1975 on CBS.

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Marshall Flaum

Marshall Allen Flaum (September 13, 1925 – October 1, 2010) was an American Emmy Award-winning documentary and television director, producer and screenwriter.

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Mel Stuart

Mel Stuart (born Stuart Solomon; September 2, 1928 – August 9, 2012) was an American film director and producer who often worked with producer David L. Wolper, at whose production firm he worked for 17 years, before going freelance.

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Miniseries

A miniseries or mini-series is a television show or series that tells a story in a predetermined, limited number of episodes.

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Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)

Mission: Impossible is an American espionage television series that aired on CBS from September 1966 to March 1973, which was financed and filmed by Desilu Productions.

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Mr. Terrific (TV series)

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My Three Sons

My Three Sons is an American television sitcom that aired from September 29, 1960, to April 13, 1972.

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Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story

Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story is an American television miniseries broadcast on ABC from November 10 to 12, 1987.

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New York (state)

New York, also called New York State, is a state in the Northeastern United States.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Nicolas Noxon

Nicolas Lane Noxon (July 29, 1936 – May 3, 2016) was an American documentary filmmaker.

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Oboe

The oboe is a type of double-reed woodwind instrument.

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One of Our Spies Is Missing

One of Our Spies Is Missing is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s second season two-part episode "The Bridge of Lions Affair".

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One Potato, Two Potato (film)

One Potato, Two Potato is a 1964 black-and-white American drama film directed by Larry Peerce and starring Barbara Barrie and Bernie Hamilton.

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One Spy Too Many

One Spy Too Many, starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum, is the 1966 feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s two-part season two premiere "Alexander the Greater Affair".

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Orienta (album)

Orienta is an album by The Markko Polo Adventurers released in 1959.

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Paths of Glory

Paths of Glory is a 1957 American anti-war film co-written and directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel of the same name by Humphrey Cobb, which was based on the Souain corporals affair during World War I. The film stars Kirk Douglas as Colonel Dax, the commanding officer of French soldiers who refuse to continue a suicidal attack, after which Dax attempts to defend them against charges of cowardice in a court-martial.

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Paul Landres

Paul Landres (August 12, 1912 – December 26, 2001) was an American film and television editor and director.

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Paul Wendkos

Abraham Paul Wendkos (September 20, 1925 – November 12, 2009) was an American television and film director.

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Peter Baldwin (director)

Peter DuBois Baldwin (January 11, 1931 – November 19, 2017) was an American actor and director of film and television.

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Peter R. Hunt

Peter Roger Hunt (11 March 1925 – 14 August 2002) was a British director, editor and producer of film and television, best known for his work on the ''James Bond'' film series, first as an editor and then as a second unit director.

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Police Story (1973 TV series)

Police Story is an American anthology crime drama television series that aired weekly on NBC from September 25, 1973, through April 5, 1977, followed by a season of irregularly scheduled television film specials from September 27, 1977, to May 28, 1978, with three further television films screened in 1979, 1980, and 1987.

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Police Woman (TV series)

Police Woman is an American police procedural television series created by Robert L. Collins starring Angie Dickinson that ran on NBC for four seasons, from September 13, 1974, to March 29, 1978.

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Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry.

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Quincy Jones

Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer. Gerald Fried and Quincy Jones are American film score composers, American male film score composers, American male television composers and American television composers.

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Ray Austin (director)

Raymond Austin (5 December 1932 – 17 May 2023) was a British television and film director, television writer and producer, and stunt performer and actor who worked in both the United Kingdom and the United States.

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René Cardona Jr.

René Cardona Jr. (11 May 1939 – 5 February 2003) was a Mexican filmmaker and actor, son of Mexican director René Cardona, and the father of René Cardona III (also an actor and director).

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Rescue from Gilligan's Island

Rescue from Gilligan's Island is a 1978 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–67 sitcom Gilligan's Island, starring Bob Denver and Alan Hale Jr., and featuring all the original cast except Tina Louise.

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Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.

The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair is a 1983 American made-for-television action-adventure film based on the 1964–1968 television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum reprising the roles they had originated on that program.

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Richard C. Sarafian

Richard Caspar Sarafian (April 28, 1930 – September 18, 2013) was an Armenian-American film director and actor.

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Richard T. Heffron

Richard T. Heffron (October 6, 1930 – August 27, 2007) was an American film director.

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Riverboat (TV series)

Riverboat is an American Western television series starring Darren McGavin and Burt Reynolds, produced by Revue Studios, and broadcast on the NBC television network from 1959 to 1961.

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Robert Aldrich

Robert Burgess Aldrich (August 9, 1918 – December 5, 1983) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.

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Robert Drasnin

Robert Jackson Drasnin (November 17, 1927 – May 13, 2015) was an American composer and clarinet player.

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Robert Guenette

Robert Guenette (January 12, 1935 – October 31, 2003) was an American film producer, screenwriter, film director, television director and television producer, recipient of the Directors Guild of America Award.

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Roger Corman

Roger William Corman (April 5, 1926 – May 9, 2024) was an American film director, producer and actor.

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Roots (1977 miniseries)

Roots is a 1977 American television miniseries based on Alex Haley's 1976 novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family, set during and after the era of slavery in the United States.

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Roots: The Gift

Roots: The Gift is a 1988 television film.

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Roots: The Next Generations

Roots: The Next Generations is an American television miniseries based on the last seven chapters of Alex Haley's 1976 novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family.

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Russ Mayberry

Russell Bradley Mayberry (December 22, 1925 – July 27, 2012) was an American television director.

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Ryuichi Sakamoto

was a Japanese composer, pianist, record producer, and actor who pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO).

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Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars is an anthology series that was telecast from 1951 until 1959 on CBS.

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Shore Leave (Star Trek: The Original Series)

"Shore Leave" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek.

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Shotgun Slade

Shotgun Slade is an American western mystery television series starring Scott Brady that aired seventy-eight episodes in syndication from 1959 to 1961 Created by Frank Gruber, the stories were written by John Berardino, Charissa Hughes, and Martin Berkeley.

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Sidney Hayers

Sidney Hayers (24 August 1921 – 8 February 2000) was a British film and television director, writer and producer.

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Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love

Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love is a televised docudrama film that aired on NBC in 1979 and is adapted from the nonfiction book Son-Rise (currently Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues) by Barry Neil Kaufman.

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Space Shuttle Discovery

Space Shuttle Discovery (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is a retired American Space Shuttle orbiter.

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Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and photographer.

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Star Trek: New Voyages

Star Trek: New Voyages, known from 2008 until 2015 as Star Trek: Phase II, is a fan-created science fiction webseries set in the fictional Star Trek universe.

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is an American science fiction television series created by Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, and Jenny Lumet for the streaming service Paramount+.

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Star Trek: The Original Series

Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship and its crew.

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STS-133

STS-133 (ISS assembly flight ULF5) was the 133rd mission in NASA's Space Shuttle program; during the mission, Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' docked with the International Space Station.

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Survive! (film)

Survive! (Spanish: Supervivientes de los Andes - Andes Survivors) is a 1976 Mexican thriller film directed by René Cardona.

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T.H.E. Cat

T.H.E. Cat is an American television action drama that aired on NBC Fridays from 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the 1966–1967 television season.

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Ted Post

Theodore Ian Post (March 31, 1918 – August 20, 2013) was an American director of film and television.

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Terror in a Texas Town

Terror in a Texas Town is a 1958 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis (billed only as "Joseph Lewis") and starring Sterling Hayden, Nedrick Young, and Sebastian Cabot.

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The Baby (film)

The Baby is a 1973 American psychological horror film directed by Ted Post and written by Abe Polsky.

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The Beasts Are on the Streets

The Beasts Are on the Streets is a 1978 American made-for-television thriller film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions (although known primarily as an animation studio, this was one of several live-action Hanna-Barbera productions), directed by Peter R. Hunt and starring Carol Lynley, Billy Green Bush and Philip Michael Thomas.

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The Bell Jar (film)

The Bell Jar is a 1979 American drama film based on Sylvia Plath's 1963 book The Bell Jar.

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The Bronx

The Bronx is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Bronx County, in the U.S. state of New York.

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The Cabinet of Caligari

The Cabinet of Caligari (also known as The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari) is a 1962 American horror film directed by Roger Kay, starring Glynis Johns, Dan O'Herlihy, and Richard Davalos, and released by 20th Century Fox.

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The Cable Guy

The Cable Guy is a 1996 American satirical black comedy thriller film directed by Ben Stiller, written by Lou Holtz Jr.

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The Castaways on Gilligan's Island

The Castaways on Gilligan's Island is a 1979 made-for-television comedy film that continues the adventures of the shipwrecked castaways from the 1964–1967 sitcom Gilligan's Island and the first reunion movie, Rescue from Gilligan's Island, featuring the original cast from the television series with the exception of Tina Louise, who was replaced in the role of Ginger Grant by Judith Baldwin.

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The Chisholms

The Chisholms is a CBS western miniseries starring Robert Preston, which aired from March 29, 1979, to April 19, 1979; and continued as a television series from January 19, 1980, to March 15, 1980.

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The Cry Baby Killer

The Cry Baby Killer is a 1958 teen exploitation film produced by Roger Corman that marked Jack Nicholson's film debut.

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The Felony Squad

The Felony Squad is a half-hour television crime drama originally broadcast on the ABC network from September 12, 1966, to January 31, 1969.

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The Flame Barrier

The Flame Barrier is a 1958 American jungle adventure/science fiction film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and written by Pat Fielder and George Worthing Yates.

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The Grissom Gang

The Grissom Gang is a 1971 American crime neo noir directed and produced by Robert Aldrich from a screenplay by Leon Griffiths.

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The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island

The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island is a 1981 made-for-television comedy film.

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The Immigrants

The Immigrants (1977) is a historical novel written by Howard Fast.

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The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel

The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel is a 1979 American made-for-television medical drama film directed by Guy Green, starring Lindsay Wagner and Jane Wyman (credited as Miss Jane Wyman) with a supporting cast including Andrew Duggan, Gary Lockwood, Brock Peters, John Reilly, Dorothy McGuire and James Woods.

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The Karate Killers

The Karate Killers is a 1967 American spy film and feature-length film version of The Man from U.N.C.L.E.s third season two-part episode "The Five Daughters Affair".

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The Killing (film)

The Killing is a 1956 American film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and produced by James B. Harris.

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The Killing of Sister George (film)

The Killing of Sister George is a 1968 American film directed by Robert Aldrich and filmed at his Aldrich Studios in Los Angeles.

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The Lost Missile

The Lost Missile is a 1958 American science fiction film written by John McPartland and science-fiction writer Jerome Bixby.

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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is an American spy fiction television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and first broadcast on NBC.

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The Man Who Never Was (TV series)

The Man Who Never Was is a 1966 ABC-TV 20th Century Fox Television television series starring Robert Lansing and Dana Wynter.

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The Moonglow Affair

"The Moonglow Affair" is the 52nd episode of the NBC television series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. This episode served as the pilot for the spin-off series The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

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The Mystic Warrior

The Mystic Warrior is a 1984 American TV movie about a band of Sioux and the efforts of one man to save his people from destruction through the use of mysterious powers handed down by ancestors.

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The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd

The Ordeal of Dr.

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The Paradise Syndrome

"The Paradise Syndrome" is the third episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek.

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The Return of Dracula

The Return of Dracula is a 1958 American horror film directed by Paul Landres, and starring Francis Lederer, Norma Eberhardt, and Ray Stricklyn.

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The Second Time Around (1961 film)

The Second Time Around is a 1961 American CinemaScope Comedy Western film starring Debbie Reynolds as a widow who relocates her family from 1912 New York to the last contiguous state, of the Union, Arizona Territory.

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The Simpsons

The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

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The Sixth Sense (American TV series)

The Sixth Sense is an American paranormal thriller television series featuring Gary Collins and Catherine Ferrar.

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The Spell (1977 film)

The Spell is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film which premiered on NBC as "The Big Event" Movie of the Week.

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The Vampire (1957 film)

The Vampire is a 1957 American horror film produced by Arthur Gardner and Jules V. Levy, directed by Paul Landres, and starring John Beal and Coleen Gray.

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The Wild and the Free

The Wild and the Free is a 1980 American family adventure comedy television film directed by James Hill and starring Granville Van Dusen, Linda Gray, Frank Logan, Raymond Forchion, Sharon Anderson, and Bill Gribble.

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Thomas Carr (director)

Thomas Howard Carr (July 4, 1907 - April 23, 1997) was an American actor and film director of Hollywood films and television programs.

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Timbuktu (1959 film)

Timbuktu is a 1959 American black-and-white adventure film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Victor Mature and Yvonne De Carlo.

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To the Moon and Beyond

To The Moon and Beyond is a special motion picture produced for and shown at the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair.

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Too Late the Hero (film)

Too Late the Hero is a 1970 American war film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Michael Caine, Cliff Robertson, Ian Bannen and Harry Andrews.

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Trooper Hook

Trooper Hook is a 1957 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Joel McCrea as the title character and Barbara Stanwyck as the woman he frees from the Indians.

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Twenty Plus Two

Twenty Plus Two (a.k.a. It Started in Tokyo) is a 1961 American mystery film directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring David Janssen, Jeanne Crain, and Dina Merrill.

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Unbelievable!!!!!

Unbelievable!!!!! is a 2016 American film written and directed by Steven L. Fawcette, which parodies Star Trek.

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Vic Morrow

Victor Morrow (born Victor Morozoff; February 14, 1929 – July 23, 1982) was an American actor.

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Vigilante Force

Vigilante Force is a 1976 American action film directed by George Armitage and starring Kris Kristofferson and Jan-Michael Vincent.

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Vincent Sherman

Vincent Sherman (born Abraham Orovitz, July 16, 1906 – June 18, 2006) was an American director and actor who worked in Hollywood.

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Wagon Train

Wagon Train is an American Western television series that aired for eight seasons, first on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965).

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What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?

What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? is a 1969 American neo-noir thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard (uncredited), and starring Geraldine Page, Ruth Gordon, Rosemary Forsyth, Robert Fuller and Mildred Dunnock.

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Where No Fan Has Gone Before

"Where No Fan Has Gone Before" is the eleventh episode in the fourth season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 65th episode of the series overall.

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Whispering Smith (TV series)

Whispering Smith is an American Western television series that originally aired on NBC.

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Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?

"Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?" is the ninth episode in the second season of the American animated television series Futurama, and the 18th episode of the series overall.

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See also

American oboists

Deaths from pneumonia in Connecticut

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Fried

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