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Stephanie Hill Movies

1967  
 
In this countrified musical, a C&W singer does all he can to avoid fame and fortune because that is what destroyed his famous daddy. His managers have other plans though; musical mayhem ensues as they insure that he spends his life before an audience and not around cows. Songs include: "We've Got the Best There Is," "Don't Look Back," "I'll Make It Up to You," "Auctioneer," "What Am I Bid?" "When a Boy Becomes a Man" (Nash), "I Never Got to Kiss the Girl" (Tex Ritter). ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephanie Hill
 
1966  
NR  
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William Holden stars as Alvarez Kelly in this Civil War actioner. While transporting 5,000 head of cattle to the Union forces, Holden is captured by Confederate officer Richard Widmark. Threatened with instant execution if he doesn't cooperate, Holden sets about the train the raw rebel troops to become cattle drovers in order to transport the herd below the Mason-Dixon line. Widmark turns out to be the least of Holden's problems when he tries to negotiate the cattle through Indian territory. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HoldenRichard Widmark, (more)
 
1966  
 
Tony (Larry Hagman) has GOT to learn not to reveal his innermost desires to Jeannie (Barbara Eden). Case in point: When Tony expresses a wish that he could have lived in the old west, Jeannie transports him back to the 19th century frontier town of Gopher Gulch--and makes him sheriff to boot.Unfortunately, the town is overrun with rustlers, who aim to fill Sheriff Tony full of lead. At least this episode affords us the opportunity to see Barbara Eden in a fetchingly low-cut saloon girl outfit...and yes, that's Hoyt Axton, playing one of the bad guys. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1966  
NR  
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James Coburn stars in this comedy-melodrama as Eli Kotch, who uses his charm to obtain a parole from prison by having an affair with a female psychologist. Eli's plan upon getting out of jail is to rob a bank at the L.A. International Airport. The date of the bank robbery coincides with the arrival of the Russian premier, so that bank security will be minimal with the premier attracting most of the airport security forces. Harrison Ford appears in his film debut in the bit part of a bellhop. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
James CoburnCamilla Sparv, (more)
 
1965  
 
Gidget (Sally Field) frets over the fact that her best friend Larue (Lynette Winters) is a washout with the boys. In addition to neglecting her looks, Larue also has a tendency to show up at the beach fully clothed (the horror!) There is nothing else for Gidget to do but grab her combs, brushes and eyeliners and give her pal a complete fashion-and-poise makeover. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1962  
 
Having suffering a crippling injury while on his honeymoon, Joe Drake (Paul Comi) is none too pleased when he is visited by Ralph Morrow (John Lupton), former boyfriend of Joe's wife, Madeline (Peggy Ann Garner). Convinced that Ralph has set his sights for Madeline again, Joe gets carried away by his paranoia and concludes that Ralph is also responsible for three recent murders in his neighborhood, in which all the victims were young women. Ultimately, however, both Joe and Ralph launch desperate searches for Madeline when she fails to come home on time -- and it is at this point that the murderer's true identity is revealed. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1962  
 
Ward (Hugh Beaumont) is wary about Wally (Tony Dow) and Eddie (Ken Osmond) joining an exclusive high school club called The Barons. The boys pay no heed, observing that the Barons are the neatest guys on campus. But when our heroes are honored with the opportunity to spend a Friday evening in the company of the Barons, it finally dawns on them that appearances are extremely deceiving. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Ken OsmondMartin Dean, (more)