The Hard Way
Helen Sherman pushes her younger sister Katherine into show business in order to escape their small town poverty.
Vincent Sherman
Casts & Crew
Ida Lupino
Dennis Morgan
Joan Leslie
Jack Carson
Gladys George
Paul Cavanagh
Ann Doran
Thurston Hall
Nestor Paiva
Joan Woodbury
Roman Bohnen
Leona Maricle
Ray Montgomery
Libby Taylor
Murray Alper
Julie Bishop
Roland Drew
Jody Gilbert
Marian Hall
Jean Inness
Charles Judels
Eddie Kane
Lou Lubin
Thomas Martin
Lon McCallister
Philip Van Zandt
Virginia Brissac
Frank Mayo
Dolores Moran
Dave Willock
Sam Garrett
Dick French
Jimmy Butler
Jean Ames
Peggy Diggins
Bill Kennedy
Charles Drake
Faye Emerson
Ben Hall
Harry Lewis
Jack Kenney
Hank Mann
Frances Morris
Paul Panzer
Alexander Pollard
Leo White
Harry Semels
Monte Blue
Tom Coleman
Eddie Craven
Stacy Keach, Sr.
Jack Kennedy
C. Harry Clark
Lew Harvey
Jack Wise
Merrillee Lannon
William Hopper
Edward McWade
Wilbur Mack
Bill Edwards
Edgar Dearing
Emory Parnell
Eddy Chandler
Wallace Scott
Vera Lewis
William Forrest
Brooks Benedict
Georges Renavent
Jeffrey Sayre
Sonia Darrin
Cyril Ring
Bert Stevens
Bert Moorhouse
Harold Miller
Tom Stevenson
Billy Curtis
Mary Curtis
Victor Zimmerman
Eddie Hart
Sue Moore
Also Directed by Vincent Sherman
A judge, a district attorney and a U. S. senator--each hoping to be elected the next governor--attempt to manipulate a murder trial to advance their own political ambitions. Director Vincent Sherman's 1961 drama stars Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Don Ameche, Jack Kelly, Angie Dickinson, Herbert Marshall, Jesse White, Parley Baer, Carroll O'Connor, Ray Danton, Andra Martin, Rhodes Reason and Louise Lorimer.
It's 1945, Burma, the day the war is over! For many this means they've survived and will be going home. But not for everyone. A Scottish soldier, Corporal Lachlan "Lachie" MacLachlan is the victim of a wound to the lower back on this day. He's moved to a M.A.S.H. unit and undergoes surgery. As time goes by he begins to recover and watches, in dismay as soldiers pack up and head for home. The doctors have told him he needs to remain "for observation".
In a short scene a mother explains to her children, Jenny and Billy, why they received war bonds as Christmas presents, even though the mother can afford to give them more expensive gifts. Davis then steps out of character and asks moviegoers to buy war bonds and stamps.
The concept of the series was the showing of unaired and unsold television pilots that did not make the television lineup for CBS. The show was successful during its first few seasons due to the fact that the show's concept, airing unsold and unaired television pilots, was a popular concept in the 1960s. But during its last two seasons on the air, the series did find some trouble due to the fact that the series were running out of pilots to air and, in their 4th season, they began airing repeats from the three seasons prior. During its 1966 summer run, the series aired eights new pilots and two repeats and during its last year airing five new pilots and four repeats.
The Long, Hot Summer is an American drama series that was broadcast on ABC-TV for one season from 1965-1966. Created by Dean Riesner, The Long, Hot Summer was based on the novel The Hamlet by William Faulkner, the short story "Barn Burning", and the 1958 film of the same name.
Trapper John, M.D. is an American television medical drama and spin-off of the film MASH, concerning a lovable doctor who became a mentor and father figure in San Francisco, California. The show ran on CBS from September 23, 1979, to September 4, 1986.
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.
A World War II Hollywood propaganda film detailing the dark underside of Nazism and the Third Reich set between two brothers, Kurt and Erik Franken, whom are SS officers in the Nazi party. Kurt learns and exposes the evils of the system to Erik and tries to convince him of the immoral stance that marches under the symbol of the swastika.
This TV movie focuses on the life of actor Humphrey Bogart.
Christine Hunter kills an intruder and tells her husband and lawyer that it was an act of self-defense. It's later revealed that he was actually her lover and she had posed for an incriminating statue he created.