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Philip Marlowe s01e23 Murder is a Grave Affair



The death of a star-struck newcomer sets Marlowe on the trail of deception, infidelity and murder in a Hollywood movie community. Philip Marlowe (Phil Carey), Connie Hines, and William Schallert


Philip Marlowe s01e23 Murder is a Grave Affair
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The Tingler (1959)


Dr. Warren Chapin is a pathologist who regularly conducts autopsies on executed prisoners at the State prison. He has a theory that fear is the result of a creature that inhabits all of us. Vincent Price

The Tingler (1959)
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The Johnny Carson Show


Before his late night talk show, Johnny Carson hosted this summer replacement series from 1955.

The Johnny Carson Show
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McLintock! (1963)

McLintock! is a 1963 comedy Western starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, and loosely based on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.

Cattle baron George Washington McLintock is living the single life on his ranch. He is estranged from his wife Katherine, who left him two years before, suspecting him of adultery. McLintock hires beautiful widow Louise Warren as his cook and welcomes both her and her two children into his home. Sparks begin to fly as an unexpected turn of events results in brawls, gunfire, an Indian attack...and the return of Mrs. McLintock, who wants custody over their daughter Becky (returning from college) and a divorce from G.W.


McLintock! (1963)
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Meet John Doe (1941)


Meet John Doe is a 1941 comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The film, about a "grassroots" political campaign, created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist and pursued by a wealthy businessman, became a box office hit and was nominated for an Academy Award for best original story (for Richard Connell and Robert Presnell Sr.).

Infuriated at being laid off from her job as a newspaper columnist from The New Bulletin, Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck) prints a fake letter from the unemployed "John Doe," threatening suicide in protest of society's ills. When the note causes a sensation, the newspaper is forced to rehire Mitchell. After reviewing a number of derelicts who have shown up at the paper claiming to have penned the original suicide letter, Ann and Henry Connell (James Gleason) decide to hire John Willoughby (Gary Cooper), a former baseball player and tramp who is in need of money to repair his injured arm, to play John Doe.

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Please Murder Me (1956)


Please Murder Me was made a year before Raymond Burr began his role as Perry Mason on tv. In fact, Burr portrays a defense attorney who must defend his fiance(played by Angela Lansbury) against murder charges. The first third of the movie is set in the courtroom and if you didn't know better you would think you are watching a Perry Mason episode. We see the slim Burr as he looked in the first season of Mason, as opposed to the extra large Burr who played the heavy in his early movie roles.

Please Murder Me (1956)
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