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- A young man that Is born into the hateful, ignorant world of family feuding in the old south, rebels against it by leaving it, and becomes an educated man, a famed neurosurgeon. The conflict of the story comes when he must operate on the brain of grandson of his childhood enemy from the feuding clan.
- 1955–195630m8.0 (8)TV EpisodeThe factual story of Jim Roberts, the shooting sheriff who was brought out of retirement by the citizens of an Arizona town to check a series of bank robberies.
- The story of Alphonse Bertillion, a low level employee of the French police, who developed a theory of identifying suspects by their unique physical measurements, like the size of the head. At first his superiors are skeptical, but statistics taken of a man in question exposes his guilt in a murder case.
- A newlywed couple comes to a small Mexican village to spend a year painting. After helping an orphaned child with an injury, they unexpectedly end up as his parents. Once word gets around, other kids beat a path to their door hoping also to be adopted.
- On his 50th birthday, straight-laced Don Wilkerson is wishing he had taken more chances in life. On the train home, his guardian angel allows him to relive 3 moments in his life to experience the repercussions of choosing the bolder path.
- A con puts together one last heist, but his wife's plea for him to return to honest ways brings him into conflict with his gang.
- Tom Jeffords hopes to bring peace to the Arizona Territory by convincing Cochise, the Apache Indian Chief, and General Howard to meet for peace talks.
- Vincent Price is a Christian Missionary jailed by Chinese Communists.
- A doctor in a leper colony decides his patients need a church bell.
- A captain refuses to leave a sinking freighter even though the crew and passengers are safely ashore.
- The story of Pocahontas and her romances with Capt. John Smith and John Rolfe.
- Back in the 1800's a brave and courageous man organized a project to send a boatload of women from New York to Seattle. The purpose of this singular and daring voyage was matrimony.
- When the wife of a mild-mannered insurance salesman is murdered, the police immediately suspect the husband, William Herbert Wallace.
- When his parents die on a wagon trek to Oregon, a 13 year old boy completes the journey leading the rest of his family.
- An East German official who's been sending innocent men to jail has pangs of conscience.
- When a young man's courage is questioned due to an incident that occurred at collage, his father relates a story that happened to him when he was young, via the lessons he learned from his own father about standing up for what is right.
- The story of composer Stephen Foster, from his early success to his tragic death.
- A young Northerner gets a job as first mate on a Tennessee River cargo boat, but discovers that the pilot is deaf, the fireman is a drunk and the cook is up to something shady.
- Story of a young intern on duty as an ambulance attendant.
- An angry taxpayer in a suburban New York town finally gets fed up with the crooked and incompetent politicians running the local government and sets out to do something about it. However, the political machine doesn't scare so easily and they begin to make life miserable for the man and his family.
- The story of five events that propelled Lincoln into the White House.
- 1955–1956TV EpisodeGamblers kidnap a pitcher who is responsible for the New York Giants' winning streak.
- Cabby Joey White gets involved in a kidnapping and a maternity case because of his interest in the passengers that ride in his cab.
- Longing to move up in the world and escape their ordinary lives, the Johnson family pin all their hopes on a sweepstakes ticket. When their ticket becomes one of twenty finalists, temptation to sell it before the prize is selected wears on them, but they win it. Afterward, what looked like a life of ease turns into problems and heartache.
- The captain of a small freighter with a disgruntled crew is caught in a hurricane off the Florida coast.
- The true story of how survivors of a plane crash, afloat on a life raft, face the dangers of the China Sea.
- Feeling unloved and unwanted when his juvenile projects bring only annoyance from his father, a 10 year-old runs away from home.
- The true account of the heroism of a British woman on a cargo ship in the Atlantic during World War 2.
- This is the Korean War. Mr. Pak is a native interpreter. He is assigned to an American officer.
- The love story of American divorcee Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne and Scottish literary giant Robert Louis Stevenson. Focuses on Fanny's support for Robert through his health problems and with his literary work.
- True story of Sidney Franklin -- America's first bullfighter.
- A judge, noted for his compassion toward the poor who appear before him, has little to show financially for his years on the bench. He is highly tempted by a lucrative offer from the head of a powerful law firm.
- A lovesick West Point cadet breaks a standing rule: he has grown a mustache.
- An insurance investigator makes a special trip to Europe to look into an insurance claim on a so-called masterpiece of art. The insured man making the claim is a Hollywood producer who is short on funds.
- One of the worst blizzards of the century traps more than 200 terror-stricken train passengers at Donner Pass in January 1952.
- A businessman develops a persecution complex.
- The personal problems in the lives of a surgeon and his assistants are revealed under the stress and strain of a delicate heart operation on a 16 year old boy.
- A Texas schoolteacher comes to work in a tough New York neighborhood and tries to drill some good sense, as well as good citizenship, into her class of hoodlums.
- At the turn of the 20th century, Detective William Burns helps the U.S. Secret Service solve one of the most puzzling counterfeit cases in history: the case of the "too good" hundred-dollar bills.
- Gene Barry goes to city hall as an idealistic Councilman but becomes disillusioned as he learns the realities of politics.
- A young cadet at Royal Navel College is accused of theft and dismissed.
- A wealthy French baron and his baroness find themselves victims of a clever uranium swindle.
- Attorney Nancy Drake (Marguerite Chapman) must use her handwriting expertise along with gum shoe detective work to exonerate Ben Williams (Aaron Spelling) and Anne Williams (Helene Santley) from a bank heist charge.
- Blackbeard the Pirate meets his match in a battle against Lt. Robert Maynard off the Carolina coast in 1718.
- General Henri Giraud must escape from a Nazi prison and return to the French Resistance, avoiding the Gestapo along the way.
- A Portuguese con man buys a bank with counterfeit funds. Based upon actual events.
- The story of four recruits who sign up for submarine service. Only one of the four proves that he can meet the rigid training and discipline
- Tennis player William Talbert reenacts his own fight against diabetes.
- A Harvard graduate student discovers that his dreams reveal winning horses for future races.
- A sleuth is hired to manufacture clues against a murder suspect.
- Though Minnie Garrett has been dead many years, her unique bequest makes it possible for an author to complete a novel and effect an adoption.
- An Army recruit and his girl are determined to marry, despite parental objections on both sides.
- The true story of a German painter whose zealous efforts to escape from a Communist prison encouraged his guard to flee with him.
- The story of the Scopes "Monkey Trial" in Tennessee in1925. Defending the young teacher of Darwinism is avowed agnostic Clarence Darrow. Prosecuting him is fundamentalist statesman William Jennings Bryan.
- A reporter shares his apartment with a belligerent USSR delegate to the UN. He intends to "kill him with kindness."
- A young Norwegian sailor on a ship bound for San Francisco runs afoul of a gang smuggling opium from Asia, which threatens to kill him if he doesn't smuggle drugs into the country for them when he lands in San Francisco.
- Four criminals rob a bank, commit murder and take two clerks with them as hostages.
- An ex-buccaneer is released from an English jail for a strange assignment. He is to sail a boatload of pilgrims to the New World on the "Mayflower."
- A movie producer's marriage to a dumb show girl (Marilyn Erskine) is jeopardized when she decides to get an education.
- German citizens attempt to escape from East Berlin's Russian zone in an ancient bus.
- A storm and a train wreck make it impossible to get a doctor for an expectant mother. The frantic father learns that "necessity is the mother of invention."
- Agents from the U.S. Commerce Department get a tip that a manufacturer is illegally shipping aircraft parts to Communist East Europe.
- By walking down the street dressed as one of the wise men, a young boy inadvertently changes the meaning of Christmas for several people.
- Each member of a small-town church choir was delayed en route to the weekly choir practice. If they been on time, they would have been in the church when it was blown to pieces.
- An office pools it's resources to bring the family of janitor Spyros Patros to the U.S. from Greece. Spyros has not seen his family in 10 years.