Byron Paul

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For the Defense
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For the Defense

Mar 12, 1916
Two playboys stumble drunkenly home, where the owner falls asleep and the other attacks the maid. The butler intervenes and a fight results in the death of the assailant. A French girl, escaping from a pimp who kidnapped her, witnesses the crime. The butler convinces his master he is the killer, and must flee. He joins the girl but is caught. She helps police expose the real killer by going undercover as another maid.
Drama
Le Jour du fléau
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Le Jour du fléau

May 07, 1975
Hollywood, années 1930. Tod Hackett, un jeune peintre qui tente de faire son chemin en tant que directeur artistique dans le monde rude du cinéma, tombe amoureux de sa voisine Faye Greener, une actrice en herbe qui préfère la vie que Homer Simpson, un comptable solitaire, peut lui offrir.
Drama
Oh, God!
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Oh, God!

Oct 07, 1977
When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good natured old man, the Almighty selects him as his messenger for the modern world.
Fantasy
For the Love of Willadean
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A new boy, Harley, joins a club but shows an interest in the girl on whom the club leader has a crush. The two club members trick Harley into stealing a prize watermelon to the dismay of the furious farmer, and later dare him to enter a supposedly haunted house in which they uncover a bag of money stolen in a bank robbery.
Family
The Adventures of Gallegher
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An energetic newspaper copyboy in 1889 wants to become a reporter, and he is soon more deeply involved in his stories than he had expected. When he discovers a bank robbery, he helps the reporter, Brownie, to apprehend the four-fingered culprit. Later he helps the police chief who has been framed, and tries to convince the authorities that he has discovered a wanted felon in town.
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Dec 30, 1976

Short-lived variety show starring Dick Van Dyke and assorted guests. The show was best known for Dick's pantomime acting and a recurring skit about the dumbest family in the world, coincidently named "The Bright Family". Van Dyke & Co also featured appearances by the Los Angeles Mime Company.
Comedy