Tab Hunter stars in the title role of this story directed by Sidney Lumet. In Holland, poor but industrious and honorable, 15-year-old Hans Brinker and his younger sister yearn to participate in December's great ice skating race on the canal.
"Out At The Old Ball Park" stars Richard Boone in the 121st episode of this series. This unusual script has Paladin turning umpire at an important baseball game.
Five men, lost in the Himalayas after their plane crashes, discover a paradise on earth. Produced and directed by George Schaefer. Music by Harry Warren.
Joined in progress, "Hallmark" opens its 17th season with this adaptation of John Hersey's Pulitzer Prize novel, "A Bell for Adano."
The story, a Broadway hit in 1944 and a movie in 1945, focuses on Maj. Victor Joppolo, military governor of Adano. Joppolo's job is to establish democracy in the conquered Sicilian town. His only tools are his energetic dedication and enthusiastic idealism. The obstacles are Army red tape, "military necessity" and the people's dark memories of the Fascist past. TV adaptation by Roger O. Hirson ("The Outpost," "Don't Go Upstairs"). Producer-director: Mel Ferber.
Maj. Victor Joppolo..........John Forsythe
Sergeant Borth..........Murray Hamilton
Tina..........Kathleen Widdoes
Captain Purvis..........Peter Brandon
General Marvin..........Herbert Doland
Tomasino..........Bob Ellenstein
Trapani..........Tom Skeritt
Lieutenant Livingstone..........Brian Avery
The story of a 17-year-old peasant girl who presents herself to the uncrowned Charles the VII and tells him heavenly voices have commanded her to lead the French forces to victory over an invading English army.
The story about the crucifixion of Christ and how the crowds asked Pontius Pilate for the release of Barrabus the thief from prison, rather than Jesus.
Originally aired on March 26th, 1961.
January 6, 1952-Present. The anthology series "Hallmark Hall of Fame" was originally broadcast weekly from 1952 until 1955. Since then, it has been seen as a series of specials five to six times a year. SEARCH PROGRAM TITLE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
A recovering alcoholic and former schoolteacher is hired to tutor a mentally disabled youth. A former bomber pilot turned handyman helps both to overcome their difficulties.
The story of the Roman occupation of Judea during the days of Christ.
Van Heflin stars in this drama, set in Judea. The play centers on two characters; the Hebrew judge, Joseph of Arimathea and his son Jonathan.
Both men are troubled by the Roman occupation of their land: both have listened to the words of the prophet Jesus. Joseph sees the man of Nazareth as the Messiah, sent to give the people hope without stirring up revolution. Young Jonathan, filled with the same seething resentments as his friends, hears a different message. He interprets Jesus's words as a call to arms.
Duplicate of 8230.
The story of Elwood P. Dowd. A devotee of spirits (medicinal and otherwise) and his friend and companion Harvey, an invisible six-foot-tall white rabbit who causes Elwood's family much trouble.
An engaging update of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's 1939 comedy play. Orson Welles stars as Sheridan Whiteside, an irascible, insulting- and completely delightful- personality. The play is set in a small-town Ohio home where he's nursing a broken hip- and offending practically everyone.
Duplicate of 6097.
An engaging update of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's 1939 comedy play. Orson Welles stars as Sheridan Whiteside, an irascible, insulting- and completely delightful- personality. The play is set in a small-town Ohio home where he's nursing a broken hip- and offending practically everyone.
An adaptation of the Clifford Odets stage play. The story of a washed-up middle-aged actor who gets a big break to star in a play, and the relationship between the director of the play and the actor's wife.
Richard Burton stars as Winston Churchill in "The Gathering Storm." Churchill's efforts to inspire his countrymen into action against Adolph Hitler. Broadcast on the eve of the 100th anniversary of Churchill's birth.
This drama inspired the series "The Waltons" (1972-1981). Originally aired December 8, 1971. Oliver Walton and her seven children prepare for the holiday on Christmas Eve, 1933.
A dramatization of the July, 1945 summit meeting between Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Clement Atlee to determine the fate of a defeated Germany, plan for the invasion of Japan and carve up Europe into two separate and mutually hostile spheres of influence.
The story of famed evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, who vanished from a California beach in 1926 setting off an extensive police search. Six weeks later she turned up in Mexico claiming she had been kidnapped. Many, including her mother and the police, suspected Aimee staged her own disappearance to conceal an affair with a married man.
Mia Farrow stars as Peter Pan and Danny Kaye as Captain Hook with SirJohn Gielgud narrating in this 1976 musical adaptation of Jim Barrie's Peter Pan. Julie Andrews sings "Once Upon a Bedtime" off-camera over the opening credits. Music by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse.
The story of a mentally challenged young man given the opportunity to attend a special school called "Mid Step" in which the challenged are taught to stretch their abilities and be self-sufficient.
A moving story of an unusual Christmas gift from the members of a Synagogue to their Christian neighbors.
This was the 126th presentation of The Hallmark Hall Of Fame in its 27th year on television.
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