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    Poster for Roughnecks
    Movie
    1980•
    6.0

    Roughnecks

    Ida McBride decides to drill for oil on her ranch, against her son Tom's wishes. A contentious crew of wildcatters arrives, including a stalwart drilling magnate, his tool-pusher and a young roughneck associate, who endeavor to save the ranching empire by trying to bring in a methane gas well.

    Poster for Hurricane
    Movie
    1974•
    4.9

    Hurricane

    Two hurricane hunters track a huge, violent hurricane that is bearing down on a Gulf Coast town.

    Poster for The People
    Movie
    1972•
    5.5

    The People

    A young woman is assigned to teach school in a secluded valley whose inhabitants appear stern, secretive and anti-pleasure. Following two children who disappear to play in the woods, she finds that this is actually a community of extraterrestrials with mild paranormal powers who are attempting to repress and deny their heritage for fear of arousing prejudice and hatred in their human neighbors. Based on a series of novels by the late Zenna Henderson.

    Poster for Casino
    Movie
    1980•
    10.0

    Casino

    Mike Connors is a suave gambler who owns a floating hotel/casino which takes a turn when the passengers are stalked by a saboteur during the casino ship's maiden voyage.

    Poster for Terror on the 40th Floor
    Movie
    1974•
    4.2

    Terror on the 40th Floor

    A number of business people, keeping the Christmas Eve office party going longer than was originally intended, are beset by a fire that starts in the basement of their office building and creeps up at them from floor to floor.

    Poster for Where Have All the People Gone
    Movie
    1974•
    5.9

    Where Have All the People Gone

    A strange series of solar flares proves fatal for inhabitants of the Earth, except for the fortunate few who are somehow immune from the effects. Animals go insane and human beings turn to white powder, leaving behind only empty clothing. A handful of survivors attempt to rebuild their lives on the de-populated Earth.

    Poster for Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
    Movie
    1971•
    5.7

    Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring

    Dennie has returned from a year among the hippies to her superficial, image-conscious suburban family. She must face their disapproval of her actions. They refuse to even try to understand. She must also deal with an ex-lover, and a beloved young sister who is following in her footsteps, wanting the idealistic hippie life but making some rash decisions in the process.

    Poster for Lady of the House
    Movie
    1978

    Lady of the House

    A dramatization of the life of Sally Stanford, who operated a bordello in the northern California town of Sausalito, and eventually went on to be elected mayor of the town.

    Poster for Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil
    Movie
    1985•
    4.5

    Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil

    The two-part TV movie Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil crystallizes that evil by concentrating on two Berlin brothers. In 1931, Helmut Hoffman a brilliant student and self-styled opportunist, joins Hitler's SS. At the same time, his younger brother Karl, a top athlete and idealist, becomes a chauffeur for the "S.A.".

    Poster for She Waits
    Movie
    1972•
    5.7

    She Waits

    When a newlywed woman is taken to her husband's hometown to meet his mother, she is possessed by the vengeful spirit of his previous wife.

    Poster for Murder Once Removed
    Movie
    1971•
    4.8

    Murder Once Removed

    Television thriller in which a scheming doctor murders once for love and then has to kill again to cover it up.

    Poster for No Place to Hide
    Movie
    1981•
    6.5

    No Place to Hide

    A young art student frantically tries to prove that she is being stalked by a mysterious man who has threatened her life, and finds her sanity questioned by her stepmother, the family attorney, and even a psychiatrist.

    Poster for Let the Good Times Roll
    Movie
    1973•
    6.1

    Let the Good Times Roll

    Documentary of a 1950s rock and roll revival show, with split-screen editing to rival Woodstock.

    Poster for It's Good to Be Alive
    Movie
    1974•
    6.6

    It's Good to Be Alive

    This movie details the struggles of former Brooklyn Dodger catcher Roy Campanella to adapt to life in a wheelchair following his crippling automobile accident in 1959. Cinematographer Ted Voigtlander was Emmy-nominated.

    Poster for Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees
    Movie
    1965

    Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees

    Jane Goodall has spent five years observing the chimps in Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika), Africa. One of her discoveries is that they use primitive tools. The film shows the life of the chimps. Retrospective note: This documentary features remarkable historical footage of Goodall, her original camp, and the Gombe chimpanzees. It shows the early years of Goodall establishing the site before it went on to become a world-renowned research center.

    Poster for Tales from the Crypt
    Movie
    1972•
    6.9

    Tales from the Crypt

    Five strangers encounter the mysterious Crypt Keeper while viewing old catacombs in the English countryside. Through a series of terrifying stories, each one learns their fate.

    Poster for The Norliss Tapes
    Movie
    1973•
    6.0

    The Norliss Tapes

    A newspaper publisher listens to the personal tapes of investigative reporter David Norliss, who has disappeared during an investigation. The tapes tell the story of that investigation, involving a recent widow whose late husband has been seen working in his private studio. As Norliss and the widow investigate, they unravel a plot involving Voodoo and the walking dead.

    Poster for The Vault of Horror
    Movie
    1973•
    6.3

    The Vault of Horror

    The sequel to Tales from the Crypt. Five strangers trapped in a basement vault converse about their recurring nightmares. Their stories include vampires, bodily dismemberment, east Indian mysticism, an insurance scam, and an artist who kills by painting his victims' deaths.

    Poster for Go Ask Alice
    Movie
    1973•
    5.5

    Go Ask Alice

    A 15-year-old girl in late 1960's America is inadvertently sucked into an odyssey of sex and drugs. She eventually seeks help.

    Poster for Future Shock
    Movie
    1972•
    4.7

    Future Shock

    “Our modern technology has achieved a degree of sophistication beyond our wildest dreams. But this technology has exacted a pretty heavy price. We live in an age of anxiety, a time of stress. And with all our sophistication we are in fact, the victims of our own technological strength. We are the victims of shock … of future shock.” No, this isn’t a quote from a Huffington Post column on the Facebookization of modern communication. Nor is it pulled from an academic treatise on the phenomenologies of post-industrial existence. This statement was made by Orson Welles in the 1972 futurist documentary Future Shock, and, unlike some of the more dated elements of 1970s educational films, Future Shock remains shockingly current in verbalizing the concerns and anxieties that come along with rapid societal and technological change. (Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive)

    Poster for Jamaica Inn
    TV
    2014•
    6.6

    Jamaica Inn

    Set in 1820 against the forbidding backdrop of windswept Cornish moors, the story follows the journey of young and spirited Mary who is forced to live with her Aunt Patience after the death of her mother. Mary arrives at the isolated Jamaica Inn to discover her Aunt is a shell of the carefree woman she remembers from her childhood, and instead finds a drudge who is firmly under the spell of her domineering husband Joss. The Inn has no guests - the rooms are locked and kept for storage - but it soon becomes clear that it’s a cover, as Joss is the leader of a smuggling ring, and Jamaica Inn the hub of his ‘free’ trade.

    Poster for Wild Times
    TV
    1980•
    6.0

    Wild Times

    Fictional Western adventure about dime novel hero-turned-Wild West show impresario Hugh Cardiff.

    Poster for Evergreen
    TV
    1985•
    4.5

    Evergreen

    Based on the novel by Belva Plain, covering a time span from 1909 to 1959. The story begins in New York's Lower East Side with the arrival of Polish-Jewish immigrant Anna (Lesley Ann Warren). At first employed as a humble seamstress, Anna is whisked into a whole new world when she becomes the wife of the enterprising Joseph Friedman (Armand Assante), who eventually becomes a wealthy Westchester contractor. Even so, Anna's heart belongs to Paul Lerner (Ian Shane), the son of the prosperous Fifth Avenue family which employs her relatives. In 1918, Anna gives birth to Paul's daughter, allowing Joseph to believe that he is the father. The secret surrounding Anna's child will lead to a daunting and frequently heartbreaking chain of events, culminating decades later in the newly formed state of Israel, where Anna's grandson Eric hopes to "find himself" -- and ends up finding more than he bargained for.

    Poster for Dusty's Trail
    TV
    1973•
    5.0

    Dusty's Trail

    Dusty's Trail is an American Western/comedy series that aired in syndication from September 1973 to March 1974 starring Bob Denver and Forrest Tucker. The series is a western-themed reworking of Gilligan's Island. The series, set in the latter 19th century, is about a small, diverse cluster of lost travelers, who become separated from their wagon train.

    Poster for Thicke of the Night
    TV
    1983•
    6.0

    Thicke of the Night

    Thicke of the Night was an American late night talk show produced by MGM Television, distributed in syndication by Metromedia and broadcast in first-run syndication during the 1983–1984 TV season. Among the regulars on Thicke of the Night were Richard Belzer, Arsenio Hall, Rick Ducommun, Charles Fleischer, Gilbert Gottfried, Mike McManus, Chloe Webb, Isabel Grandin, Alvernette Jiminez, and Fred Willard. Tom Canning led the house band, and Fred Silverman was the show's producer.