The tale of trail boss Gil Favor and his trusty foreman Rowdy Yates as they drives cattle across the old west. Along the way they meet up with adventure and drama.
Leslie Martinson,
Douglas Heyes,
Richard L. Bare,
Arthur Lubin,
Robert Altman,
Budd Boetticher,
Richard C. Sarafian,
Paul Henreid,
Marc Lawrence,
Gordon Douglas,
George Waggner,
Lew Landers,
David Lowell Rich,
Howard W. Koch,
Michael O'Herlihy,
James V. Kern,
Irving J. Moore,
André De Toth,
Lee Sholem,
Robert Gordon,
Charles F. Haas,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Sidney Salkow,
Franklin Adreon,
Leslie Goodwins,
Reginald Le Borg,
Robert Douglas,
Abner Biberman,
Andrew McCullough,
Herbert L. Strock,
Montgomery Pittman,
Paul Landres,
Coles Trapnell,
Walter Doniger,
William D. Faralla,
Robert B. Sinclair,
John Ainsworth
Maverick is an American Western television series with comedic overtones created by Roy Huggins. The show ran from September 22, 1957 to July 8, 1962 more
Maverick is an American Western television series with comedic overtones created by Roy Huggins. The show ran from September 22, 1957 to July 8, 1962 on ABC and stars James Garner as Bret Maverick, an adroitly articulate cardsharp. Eight episodes into the first season, he was joined by Jack Kelly as his brother Bart, and from that point on, Garner and Kelly alternated leads from week to week, sometimes teaming up for the occasional two-brother episode. The Mavericks were poker players from Texas who traveled all over the American Old West and on Mississippi riverboats, constantly getting into and out of life-threatening trouble of one sort or another, usually involving money, women, or both. They would typically find themselves weighing a financial windfall against a moral dilemma. More often than not, their consciences trumped their wallets since both Mavericks were intensely ethical.
When Garner left the series after the third season due to a legal dispute, Roger Moore was added to the cast as their cousin Beau Maverick. Robert Colbert appeared later in the fourth season as a third Maverick brother, Brent Maverick. No more than two of the series leads ever appeared together in the same episode, and usually only one. close
Robert Stevens,
Paul Henreid,
Herschel Daugherty,
Norman Lloyd,
Arthur Hiller,
Robert Altman,
Alfred Hitchcock,
Stuart Rosenberg,
David Swift,
Arnold Laven,
Hilton A. Green,
Don Taylor,
Robert Stevenson,
Richard Whorf,
Ida Lupino,
Bretaigne Windust,
Boris Sagal,
Gene Reynolds,
Don Weis,
Robert Florey,
John Brahm,
Leonard Horn,
Don Medford,
Alf Kjellin,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Gordon Hessler,
Jus Addiss,
John Newland,
Bernard Girard,
Francis M. Cockrell,
John Meredyth Lucas,
Paul Almond,
Joseph Lejtes,
James Neilson,
George Stevens Jr.,
Richard Dunlap,
Jules Bricken
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.
Joe Dante,
Jim Abrahams,
Reza Badiyi,
Georg Stanford Brown,
Jerry Zucker,
David Zucker,
Paul Krasny
In this cult parody of cop dramas, replete with farce and sight gags, Lieutenant Frank Drebin and his fellow officers from Police Squad bungle their way though crime investigations.
In this cult parody of cop dramas, replete with farce and sight gags, Lieutenant Frank Drebin and his fellow officers from Police Squad bungle their way though crime investigations. close
John Brahm,
Douglas Heyes,
Buzz Kulik,
Lamont Johnson,
Ted Post,
Richard Donner,
Robert Enrico,
Don Siegel,
Stuart Rosenberg,
David Greene,
Richard C. Sarafian,
Robert Ellis Miller,
Robert Gist,
Robert Parrish,
Jacques Tourneur,
Christian Nyby,
David Butler,
Paul Stewart,
Ida Lupino,
Joseph M. Newman,
David Lowell Rich,
Robert Butler,
Boris Sagal,
Ralph Nelson,
Jack Smight,
Mitchell Leisen,
Don Weis,
Robert Florey,
William Asher,
Leader Anton,
John Rich,
Harold D. Schuster,
Walter Grauman,
Elliot Silverstein,
Don Medford,
Robert Stevens,
Allen H. Miner,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Jus Addiss,
James Sheldon,
William F. Claxton,
Bernard Girard,
Ralph Senensky,
Norman Z. McLeod,
Abner Biberman,
Richard L. Bare,
Allen Reisner,
Montgomery Pittman,
Ron Winston,
Perry Lafferty,
Alvin Ganzer
A series of unrelated stories containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist.
A series of unrelated stories containing drama, psychological thriller, fantasy, science fiction, suspense, and/or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist. close
Paul Feig,
Randall Einhorn,
Ken Kwapis,
Daniels Greg,
David Rogers,
Ramis Harold,
Roger Nygard,
Reginald Hudlin,
J.J. Abrams,
Amy Heckerling,
Bryan Cranston,
John Scott,
Troy Miller,
Rodman Flender,
Michael Spiller,
Miguel Arteta,
Danny Leiner,
Jesse Peretz,
Craig Zisk,
Dennie Gordon,
Joss Whedon,
Steve Carell,
Jason Reitman,
Brent Forrester,
John Krasinski,
Rainn Wilson,
Seth Gordon,
Brian Baumgartner,
Victor Nelli Jr.,
Marc Webb,
McDougall Charles,
Ken Whittingham,
Julian Farino,
Gene Stupnitsky,
Lee Eisenberg,
Ed Helms,
Tucker Gates,
Stephen Merchant,
Bryan Gordon,
Alex Hardcastle,
Jeffrey Blitz,
Paul Lieberstein,
Eric Appel,
Lee Kirk,
Mindy Kaling,
Charlie Grandy,
B.J. Novak,
Asaad Kelada,
Jon Favreau,
Claire Scanlon,
Matt Sohn,
Daniel Chun,
Dean Holland,
Jennifer Celotta,
Kelly Cantley-Kashima
The everyday lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company.