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Au pays de la peur
6.9

Au pays de la peur

Jan 28, 1952
Dans sa pirogue, le trappeur Jules Vincent, emmène une jeune indienne, qui veut revoir son père et sa tribu. Il embarque sans enthousiasme Max, un aventurier, qui l'a supplié de le prendre avec lui. Arrivés aux rapides, Max, garçon brutal et borné, lance la pirogue dans les tourbillons...
Adventure
Cause for Alarm!
5.8

Cause for Alarm!

Mar 30, 1951
A bedridden and gravely ill man believes his wife and doctor are conspiring to kill him, and outlines his suspicions in a letter.
Thriller
Chérie je me sens rajeunir
6.7
Barnaby Fulton, chimiste de talent, tente de mettre au point une eau de jouvence. La guenon qui lui sert de cobaye s'échappe et l'imitant, concocte sa propre mixture. Barnaby en boit et se conduit comme un gamin. Puis c'est sa femme qui en ingurgite...
Comedy
Toy Tiger
6.2

Toy Tiger

Jun 29, 1956
Advertising executive Gwen Taylor sends her art director Rick Todd on a mission to bring an artist back to the commercial fold. Meanwhile, Gwen's fatherless son Timmie, at a remote boys' school, is riding for a fall by manufacturing evidence of his "explorer father." By an amazing coincidence, Rick steps off the bus at just the right moment for Timmie to recruit him as "father" without his knowledge. With no intention of collaborating, the befuddled Rick is carried along by the sweep of events. Who can predict the outcome?
Comedy
I, Mobster
6.5

I, Mobster

Feb 01, 1959
The rise and fall of gang lord Joe Sante. A crime boss appears before a Senate subcommittee. A flashbacks tell his story.
Crime
Le vampire
6.258

Le vampire

Jun 14, 1957
Un docteur tout ce qu'il ya de gentil avale par mégarde une drogue expérimentale faite à partir de chauve-souris vampire et se transforme en créature assoiffée de sang.
Horror
Honeychile
6

Honeychile

Oct 20, 1951
A music publishing company tries to swindle a song from a country girl that they inadvertently recorded without her permission.
Comedy
Le Grand Attentat
6.8

Le Grand Attentat

Aug 17, 1951
En 1861, un détective est convaincu qu'un attentat se trame contre le Président Lincoln qui se rend à Washington pour y prononcer son discours d'inauguration. Son enquête se double d'une lutte contre l'incrédulité générale.
Thriller
General Electric Theater
6
General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations.
Comedy
Leave It to Beaver
6.9

Leave It to Beaver

Jun 20, 1963
Leave It to Beaver is an American television situation comedy about an inquisitive and often naïve boy named Theodore "The Beaver" Cleaver and his adventures at home, in school, and around his suburban neighborhood. The show also starred Barbara Billingsley and Hugh Beaumont as Beaver's parents, June and Ward Cleaver, and Tony Dow as Beaver's brother Wally. The show has attained an iconic status in the US, with the Cleavers exemplifying the idealized suburban family of the mid-20th century.
Comedy
Highway Patrol
5.8

Highway Patrol

Apr 28, 1958
Highway Patrol was a syndicated, fictional police action series produced from 1955 to 1959, concerning the activities of the highway patrol and their leader, Dan Matthews (who held no rank). Although filmed in and around the Los Angeles area, the state setting for the stories was never identified, and city and street names were fictionalized.
Action & Adventure
The Millionaire
5

The Millionaire

Jun 07, 1960
An anthology series that explored the ways sudden and unexpected wealth changed life for better or for worse. It told the stories of people who were given one million dollars from a benefactor who insisted they never know him, with one exception.
Drama
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
7
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars is an anthology series that was telecast from 1951 until 1959 on CBS. Offering both comedies and drama, the series was sponsored by the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company. The title was shortened to Schlitz Playhouse, beginning with the fall 1957 season.
Drama
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
6.6
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp is a television western series loosely based on the life of frontier marshal Wyatt Earp. The half-hour black-and-white program aired for 229 episodes on ABC from 1955 to 1961 and featured Hugh O'Brian in the title role.
Drama
The Adventures of Jim Bowie
3.7
The Adventures of Jim Bowie is an American Western television series that aired on ABC from 1956 to 1958. Its setting was the 1830s-era Louisiana Territory. The series was an adaptation of the book Tempered Blade, by Monte Barrett. The series stars Scott Forbes as the real-life adventurer Jim Bowie. The series initially portrayed Jim Bowie as something of an outdoors-man, riding his horse through the wilderness near his home in Opelousas, where he would stumble across someone needing his assistance. He was aided by the Bowie Knife, his ever-present weapon. He designed it in the first episode, The Birth of the Blade.
Western
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
4.5
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok is an American Western television series which ran for eight seasons from 1951 through 1958. The Screen Gems series began in syndication, but ran on CBS from 1955 through 1958, and, at the same time, on ABC from 1957 through 1958.
Western
Navy Log
4.5

Navy Log

Sep 11, 1958
Navy Log is an American drama anthology series that initially aired for one season on CBS. It relates the greatest survival war stories in the history of the United States Navy. This series premiered on September 20, 1955, but the following year, it was moved to ABC, where it aired until September 25, 1958. The program aired for a total of three seasons and 102 episodes.
War & Politics
Buffalo Bill, Jr.
5

Buffalo Bill, Jr.

Sep 21, 1956
Buffalo Bill, Jr. is an American Western television series starring Dickie Jones that aired in syndication from March 1, 1955, until September 21, 1956.
Western
Cavalcade of America
3.5

Cavalcade of America

Apr 30, 1957
Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company, although it occasionally presented a musical, such as an adaptation of Show Boat, and condensed biographies of popular composers. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds. This was consistent with DuPont's overall conservative philosophy and legacy as an American company dating back to 1802. The company's motto, "Maker of better things for better living through chemistry," was read at the beginning of each program, and the dramas emphasized humanitarian progress, particularly improvements in the lives of women, often through technological innovation.
Drama
The Asphalt Jungle
5

The Asphalt Jungle

Jun 25, 1961
Police adventure series set in a modern American metropolis, concerning the problems of a special police group formed to fight high echelon crime. The series is a TV projection of the 1950 MGM motion picture based on the novel of the same title by W. R. Burnett.
Studio 57
1

Studio 57

Mar 22, 1958
Studio 57 is an American anthology series that was broadcast on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from September 1954 to September 1955, and in syndication from 1955 to 1956.
Drama
Cavalcade of America
3.5

Cavalcade of America

Apr 30, 1957
Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company, although it occasionally presented a musical, such as an adaptation of Show Boat, and condensed biographies of popular composers. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit's triumph against all odds. This was consistent with DuPont's overall conservative philosophy and legacy as an American company dating back to 1802. The company's motto, "Maker of better things for better living through chemistry," was read at the beginning of each program, and the dramas emphasized humanitarian progress, particularly improvements in the lives of women, often through technological innovation.
Drama