Tate is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show. Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.
Feature version of the series Tate.
In a dystopian future, a female gladiator and a tough girl team up to survive a deadly sport known as Deathsport, where prisoners fight to the death. They must navigate through a cyberpunk world filled with sadistic warlords, nomads, and death rays. Their final showdown could determine the fate of their world.
In the Arizona desert, a small-town is overrun by killer tarantulas after an airplane crash releases their eggs. The town is forced to fight for survival as they are hunted by the deadly spiders.
While traveling in enemy waters, Captain Fathom and his crew detect an anomalous reading of radioactivity. The submariners investigate and discover a huge bomb lying on the ocean bottom. While Fathom fastens an explosive to destroy the atomic device, his ship is attacked by an enemy submarine. He orders the vessel to flee leaving the Captain and his team of scuba divers behind with a dwindling supply of oxygen in their tanks.
In the film The Strangler, a serial killer terrorizes a town, targeting vulnerable victims. As the bodies pile up, a detective races against time to catch the elusive murderer. The plot delves into the psyche of the killer and explores themes of manipulation, fetishism, and psychological warfare. With a gripping storyline and intense suspense, The Strangler keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Set in the 1960s during the Cold War, X-15 follows the adrenaline-fueled journey of test pilots as they push the limits of aviation in the race to break the sound barrier, reach outer space, and set new altitude records. The film explores the dangers and triumphs of early space exploration, with a focus on the X-15 rocket plane and its extraordinary capabilities. As the pilots face numerous challenges and accidents, they must rely on their courage, skill, and determination to push the boundaries of human achievement.
Tycoon Howard Hughes and actress Jean Harlow have an affair while making his 1930 "Hell's Angels."
Young Guy Brancato and parents have to move from Elko, Nevada to Los Angeles, California, they are unable to take Guy's dog Pete. Guy is angry at his parents and even more distressed when he learns that Pete has run away from the neighbor who was tending him. But Pete has plans to travel to Los Angeles on his own.
An opportunistic young Hollywood singer, loyal only to himself, steps on everyone he meets in order to achieve success and fame.
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