Target: The Corruptors! is an American crime drama series starring Stephen McNally which aired on ABC from September 29, 1961 to June 8, 1962. The series was produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television.
W.E.B. is an American TV series that aired for less than a month on NBC in 1978.
Stage 7 (1955) A weekly half-hour anthology series, similar to "Four Star Playhouse".
Private investigator Leo Gordon is hired to trail Karen Mendaros, the mistress of a reclusive billionaire. When they meet, Gordon and Mendaros hit it off and check in at a motel. Gordon wakes up the next morning and discovers that Mendaros had been murdered during the night. Gordon opens his own investigation of Mendaros' past in an attempt to determine who killed Mendaros and why he's been set up as the fall guy.
The naive Evelyn Warren, elected school teacher of the year by Time Magazine, goes to Las Vegas, where she loses a lot of money. In order to pay her debts, casino manager Matt Braddock asks her to take care of his sad little daughter Diana.
A newspaper reporter's life is endangered when she is assigned to investigate a political assassination.
Gangster and police look for a gangster's son who witnessed a murder.
After his prized Winchester '73 rifle is stolen, a man embarks on a relentless pursuit to retrieve it, facing various challenges and encounters along the way in the Wild West.
A federal agent recruits a computer whiz to try to free a Mafia witness who has been kidnapped and held in a heavily fortified compound.
This MGM John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short dramatizes how the work of Dutch physician Christiaan Eijkman, who searched for a cure for beri-beri on the island of Java in the 1890s, led to the discovery of vitamins.
Eyes in the Night (1942) is a crime drama movie set during World War II. The plot revolves around a blind detective who uses his German Shepherd guide dog to investigate a Nazi spy ring. With the help of his trusted dog, he uncovers the secrets and brings the criminals to justice.
In Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, a group of bomber pilots embark on a secret mission to attack Japan after the Pearl Harbor attack. They face numerous challenges and dangers as they fly over the ocean and carry out their mission.
During a court case, protesters clash with authorities in a powerful demonstration of the counterculture movement.
A gunfighter takes the identity of a murdered judge in order to avenge his death.
In the New Mexico Territory, a marshal named Luke Cromwell seeks revenge against claim jumpers who killed his father. Along the way, he encounters a ruthless gambler, a beautiful saloon owner, and a gang of outlaws. As Luke navigates the treacherous terrain of the Wild West, he must confront his own demons and learn the true meaning of justice.
In 'No Way Out,' a black doctor named Luther Brookes is mistaken for a criminal after a racist gangster is injured. The hospital becomes tense as racial prejudice and tensions rise, leading to a race riot. Luther must navigate through the chaos, false confessions, and planning a murder to prove his innocence and prevent further violence.
Criss Cross (1949) is a film-noir crime thriller about a man who gets caught in a web of deceit and double-crossing after reuniting with his ex-wife and falling into a dangerous love triangle with her and a dangerous criminal.
The Lady Gambles is a film-noir drama about a woman who becomes trapped in a compulsion for gambling that takes over her life. She risks everything she has, including her marriage, in a desperate attempt to win big. As her addiction worsens, she falls into a downward spiral of deceit and violence, leading to tragic consequences.
Johnny Belinda tells the story of Belinda, a deaf-mute woman living in a small fishing village. When she becomes pregnant from a rape, she is faced with a murder trial. The town doctor, who has taught her sign language, tries to help her communicate and prove her innocence. The plot explores themes of communication, prejudice, and the strength of the human spirit.
In Coaltown, Pennsylvania, miner Coke Mason hopes to better himself, buy a radio store, and marry Rose Warren. His gambler brother George thinks Coke can be more successful as a boxer, knowing that when he fights he's consumed with a murderous rage that makes him an "iron man." Seeing dollar signs in Rose's eyes, Coke reluctantly agrees, though he's fearful of the "killer instinct" that makes him a knockout success in the ring...and brings him the booing hatred of the fans. Will Coke throw off his personal demon before he kills someone?