Shocked to discover that her bland and unremarkable computer consultant husband is a skilled international spy, an unfulfilled suburban housewife is propelled into a life of danger and adventure when she's recruited to work alongside him to save the world as they try to revitalize their passionless marriage.
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Produced for television, this miniseries is set during the Civil War. Follow the lives of Americans as they are destroyed in the brutal conflict which pitted North against South and brother against brother. An artist-correspondent details the story as it unfolds.
Restored episodes from the 1950s anthology series 'The 20th Century Fox Hour' are presented with new introductions by Robert Wagner. The shows are abbreviated (and inferior) remakes, with lesser casts, of classic Fox movies such as 'The Ox-Bow Incident,' 'Laura' and 'Miracle on 34th Street.'
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.
Two-fisted private-eye melodramatics adapted from a radio show that was originally titled 'The Adventures of Sam Spade.' But the detective's name was changed after the character's creator, Dashiell Hammett, was listed in the McCarthy-era publication Red Channels. The locale was also shifted, from San Francisco to New York, but Charlie did inherit Sam's secretary, Effie Perrine (played by 24-year-old Cloris Leachman). Herbert Brodkin ('The Defenders') was the producer.