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All 44 Carroll OConnor Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Carroll O’Connor, a versatile actor known for his memorable roles in iconic movies. Whether you’re a fan of his action-packed performances, heartwarming dramas, or comedic masterpieces, this roundup article covers it all. Join us as we explore the captivating universe of Carroll O’Connor’s films, and rediscover the magic of his unforgettable performances.

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1. Convicted (1950)

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Convicted” is a gripping drama film from 1950, directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford, and Millard Mitchell. The movie revolves around a dedicated district attorney who, after prosecuting an unfairly sentenced inmate, takes on the challenge of becoming the prison warden in an attempt to help him.



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2. The Defiant Ones (1958)

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The Defiant Ones” is a gripping 1958 drama film directed by Stanley Kramer, showcasing the raw strength of the human spirit. The story follows the lives of two escaped convicts, a white man (played by Tony Curtis) and a black man (Sidney Poitier), who are inexplicably chained together as they embark on a desperate journey to elude their pursuers.



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3. By Love Possessed (1961)

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By Love Possessed, a 1961 drama film directed by John Sturges, delves into the complexities of infidelity and the struggles within a marriage. Starring Lana Turner, Jason Robards, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. , the movie revolves around a neurotic woman who embarks on an affair with the law partner of her impotent husband.



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4. A Fever in the Blood (1961)

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A Fever in the Blood” is a gripping 1961 drama that explores the aftermath of a socialite’s murder. The sensational trial becomes a major turning point in a close governor’s race, stirring up emotions and passions that threaten to boil over. Starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr. , Angie Dickinson, and Jack Kelly, this powerful film delves into the worlds of justice, politics, and human nature.



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5. Parrish (1961)

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Parrish” is a captivating 1961 drama, set in the picturesque Connecticut River Valley, where newly employed tobacco farmer Parrish McLean finds himself entangled in a bitter competition between his employer, Sala Post, and the rival Judd Raike tobacco corporation. As he navigates this tense feud, Parrish is also caught in a personal struggle amongst the three women vying for his affection - farmhand Lucy, Sala’s daughter Allison, and Judd’s daughter Paige. Delmer Daves effectively brings Mildred Savage’s novel to life, creating a compelling narrative about love, rivalry, and the tobacco industry amidst the rich landscapes of New England. Warning: Contains some scenes of tobacco cultivation, intense rivalry, and strong romantic elements.



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6. Lad: A Dog (1962)

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Lad: A Dog, a heartwarming drama released in 1962, is the incredible tale of a young boy and his extraordinary canine companion. Set in the USA, the story revolves around the incredible bond between a boy and his dog, Lad, who not only wins his heart but also saves his family from imminent danger. With a runtime of just under two hours and an IMDb rating of 6.9, Lad: A Dog is a must-see for fans of animal-centered movies, offering a touching and visually stunning cinematic experience.



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7. Lonely Are the Brave (1962)

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The timeless classic, “Lonely Are the Brave” (1962), stars Academy Award-nominated Kirk Douglas as an independent cowboy embarking on a daring escape. When Jack Crabb (Douglas) gets himself locked up in a gruesome penitentiary, he recalls an old friendship with a horse wrangler, Daniel Quinn (Walter Matthau).



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8. Cleopatra (1963)

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Cleopatra, ” the 1963 epic film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and Rouben Mamoulian, transports viewers to ancient Egypt and Rome.



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9. In Harm’s Way (1965)

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In Harm’s Way” (1965) follows the journey of a US Navy officer (John Wayne) who faces reprimand after the infamous Pearl Harbor attack but is later given a redemption opportunity when he is promoted to Rear Admiral and assigned to the warship against the Japanese. Alongside him, the story delves into themes of marital infidelity and adultery, intertwining multiple timelines and character relationships.



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10. Not with My Wife, You Don’t! (1966)

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Experience the delightful, romantic comedy “Not with My Wife, You Don’t! ” released in 1967, starring Tony Curtis and Virna Lisi alongside George C. Scott. As the story unfolds during the Korean War, two American pilots, played by Curtis and Scott, fall in love with Italian nurse Lisi.



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11. Warning Shot (1966)

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In the gritty underbelly of 1960s Los Angeles, a veteran LAPD police sergeant faces an unfamiliar challenge when the lines between right and wrong blur. A seemingly routine stakeout leads to a fatal altercation, but the ensuing inquest reveals no weapon, compelling the officer to retrace his steps and find the missing piece of the puzzle that could save his career and reputation.



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12. Hawaii (1966)

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Hawaii, ” directed by George Roy Hill and Arthur Hiller, is a captivating and emotionally charged drama set in the late 19th century. The film follows an American missionary couple, played by Julie Andrews and Max von Sydow, as they journey to the picturesque island kingdom of Hawaii. Their goal is to spread Christianity and convert the natives, but they soon find themselves at odds with the traditional Hawaiian way of life. This cultural clash leads to tragedy, showcasing the film’s exploration of religious differences and the challenges faced when societies collide.



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13. What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966)

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In the midst of World War II, a strategic Italian village finds itself in an unexpected predicament. The villagers agree to surrender to the Allies, but only if they are allowed to hold a lively festival and provide false aerial reconnaissance with a lively display of ground fighting. As the festivities unfold, the villagers’ antics keep the Allies confused and entertained.



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14. Waterhole #3 (1967)

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Waterhole #3” is a classic Western comedy film that takes place in the American Southwest in the 1860s. James Coburn stars as a professional gambler who unwittingly kills a Confederate soldier, uncovering a map to a hidden fortune of stolen army gold bullion in the desert. With others also searching for this lucrative prize, the gambler must race to find the gold before his competition does.



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15. Point Blank (1967)

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In the neo-noir thriller Point Blank (1967), a mysterious man named Walker finds himself left for dead after being double-crossed. With a single-minded determination, he sets out to retrieve the money that was stolen from him, venturing into the dangerous world of crime.



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16. The Devil’s Brigade (1968)

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The Devil’s Brigade” is a 1968 war film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring William Holden, Cliff Robertson, and Vince Edwards. Set during World War Two, the movie revolves around a US Army Colonel who is required to form an elite commando-style unit from skilled Canadian troops and American soldiers considered to be the dregs of the army.



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17. For Love of Ivy (1968)

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For Love of Ivy” (1968) is a captivating drama-comedy film set in Harlem, Manhattan, NYC. Written by Robert Alan Aurthur and Sidney Poitier, the movie stars Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, and Beau Bridges.



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18. Marlowe (1969)

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In 1969, Philip Marlowe, a young private detective from Kansas, finds himself in the bustling city of Los Angeles, hired by a woman seeking answers to the missing whereabouts of her brother. With a combination of street smarts and an air of mystery, Marlowe delves into the dark underworld of blackmailers and criminals to unravel the truth behind a complicated case. Set in the neo-noir world of Raymond Chandler’s novel, Marlowe brings to life a compelling tale of thrilling crime, unwavering loyalty, and the pursuit of justice.



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19. Fear No Evil (1969)

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Fear No Evil, a 1969 horror-thriller film, takes viewers on a chilling journey into the world of the occult. Starring Louis Jourdan as a brilliant yet troubled psychiatrist, the movie delves into the disturbing discovery that a spirit resides within an antique mirror. This spectral entity possesses the power to resurrect the dead, wreaking havoc and unleashing unspeakable horrors. As the protagonist investigates this eerie phenomenon, he encounters a series of terrifying encounters - all revolving around the ominous mirror that serves as a gateway to unimaginable darkness.



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20. Death of a Gunfighter (1969)

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Death of a Gunfighter, ” a 1969 Western drama, is set in a Texas town where the council decides to fire the old-fashioned marshal, much to his dismay. Unwilling to step down, a series of violent confrontations ensues, leading to a heart-pounding shot to death, pistol duel, and gunfight showdown.



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21. Kelly’s Heroes (1970)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970), a film that combines action, comedy, and war elements in an unforgettable blend. Directed by Brian G.



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22. Doctors’ Wives (1971)

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Doctors’ Wives” takes a deep dive into the tumultuous lives of several unhappy, wealthy doctors working at a private clinic and their neglected wives who struggle with their own unhappiness in various ways. This web of dysfunctional marriages and betrayals explodes when one of the husbands murders his cheating wife. Tensions run high as the secrets behind the closed doors of these affluent couples are brought to light.



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23. Of Thee I Sing (1972)

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Step back in time with the classic Gershwin musical, “Of Thee I Sing, ” originally released in 1972. This CBS version brings together a star-studded cast, all appearing in then-current CBS television series. The film is a funny and heartwarming comedy-musical that takes place in the White House and Washington D. C. It tells the story of a president and vice president, their twins, and the chaos that ensues.



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24. The TV Comedy Years (1973)

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The TV Comedy Years” (1973) is a hilarious 90-minute television special hosted by the legendary Ed Sullivan. This nostalgic program takes viewers on a laughter-filled journey through the history of television comedy over the course of 25 years. From iconic comedians like Milton Berle to more modern stars like Bunker, the show celebrates groundbreaking comedy shows that made an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.



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25. Law and Disorder (1974)

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Law and Disorder, ” an edgy 1974 crime-comedy, takes us to the chaotic streets of 1970s New York City. When two burnt-out cops, fed up with the rampant corruption, join forces with a motley crew of like-minded individuals, they aim to shake things up by taking matters into their own hands. However, their well-intentioned efforts only lead them into the jaws of danger.



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26. The Last Hurrah (1977)

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The Last Hurrah” (1977) is a timeless drama about ambition, power, and the price of success. Starring Carroll O’Connor as the determined and aging politician, the film follows his quest for a fourth term as the mayor of a city riddled with internal strife and external pressures. As he faces challenges from a new generation of discontented opponents, he must confront his own fears of age and illness.



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27. Brass (1985)

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Experience the gritty world of crime and justice in “Brass, ” a 1985 drama that takes viewers on a thrilling ride through the streets of New York. Directed by Corey Allen and written by Roy Baldwin and Carroll O’Connor, the film stars Carroll O’Connor, Lois Nettleton, and Larry Atlas in a story that showcases the dedication and determination of a tough detective within the Police Department.



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28. Convicted (1986)

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Convicted tells the real-life story of a Tennessee mail carrier wrongfully accused and convicted of a heinous crime. Despite subsequent confessions from the real culprit, the letter carrier’s troubles don’t end there.



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29. The Father Clements Story (1987)

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The Father Clements Story”, a powerful and heartwarming made-for-television drama from 1987, tackles taboo subjects and challenges the boundaries of the Catholic church. As an African-American priest in Chicago, Father Clements fights tirelessly to save a troubled teen and protect him from a life of crime on the streets. Featuring a stellar cast, including Louis Gossett Jr. , this gripping drama will leave viewers on the edge of their seats as it explores themes of redemption, love, and the power of one person to make a difference.



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30. 25th NAACP Image Awards (1993)

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Join the stars of television, music, and motion pictures as they gather for the 25th NAACP Image Awards, a celebration of outstanding achievements made by people of color during 1992. This heartwarming and entertaining event features captivating speeches, heartfelt tributes, and unforgettable moments. Hosted by renowned actors, the show boasts an impressive lineup of presenters and performers, including Halle Berry, Morgan Freeman, and After 7.



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31. The Celluloid Closet (1995)

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The Celluloid Closet” is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the portrayal of homosexuality in Hollywood films throughout the history of North American cinema. The film delves into the attitudes behind these depictions, shedding light on the struggle of the LGBTQ+ community in society and within the film industry.



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32. Gideon (1998)

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In the heartwarming 1998 film “Gideon, ” the eponymous protagonist, played by Christopher Lambert, is a young, simple-minded man with a remarkable gift for inspiring those around him. When Gideon moves into a retirement home, he finds that the residents have lost their zest for life.



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33. 36 Hours to Die (1999)

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In the intense crime thriller “36 Hours to Die” (1999), a businessman finds himself in a deadly game of survival when he’s unexpectedly targeted by a ruthless crime syndicate for extortion. As the clock ticks down, he’s forced into a life-or-death struggle against the dangerous syndicate, led by a menacing mobster.



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34. Laugh? I Thought I’d Die! (1999)

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Laugh? . I Thought I’d Die! ”, a hilarious 1999 comedy compilation movie, gathers some of the most iconic comedic moments from films and TV shows spanning the decades of the 1930s to the 1990s.



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35. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)

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Television: The First Fifty Years” is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.



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36. Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey (2000)

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Bruce Lee: A Warrior’s Journey is a fascinating documentary that takes viewers on a close-up journey through the life of the legendary martial artist and action hero, Bruce Lee. This captivating film delves into Lee’s early struggles, his groundbreaking Jeet Kune Do martial arts philosophy, and the rise of his iconic status in the world of film and martial arts. The documentary, directed by John Little and Bruce Lee himself, provides a unique, intimate look into the life of a man who revolutionized the way we view martial arts and action cinema.



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37. Return to Me (2000)

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Return to Me, a 2000 romantic comedy-drama, brings heartwarming love and emotion to the big screen. Starring David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, and Carroll O’Connor, the story unfolds when a man, Max (Duchovny), falls in love with the woman who received his wife’s heart after a fatal car accident. As Max struggles to determine which woman holds his heart, he questions his past, present, and future.



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38. The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)

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The 74th Annual Academy Awards” is a star-studded, family-friendly event that celebrates the achievements of the film industry. Directed by Louis J. Horvitz and Errol Morris, this four-hour extravaganza features a star-studded lineup of actors, actresses, directors, writers, and producers. Hosted by the esteemed Whoopi Goldberg, Aaliyah, and John Agar, the ceremony honors the crème de la crème of Hollywood with performances, heartfelt speeches, and the much-anticipated presentation of Primetime Emmy Awards.



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39. 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2002)

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Experience the glamour and excitement of the 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, a prestigious event honoring the best performances in movies and television from 2002. This star-studded event was hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes and brought together some of the most talented actors and actresses in the industry.



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40. Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)

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Los Angeles Plays Itself” is a fascinating documentary that explores the city of Los Angeles through its various cinematic portrayals. Directed by Thom Andersen and featuring interviews with urban theorists, architects, and film critics, the film delves into the urban setting of Hollywood, California, and how it has been influenced by popular culture and philosophy.



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41. The Last Laugh (2016)

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The Last Laugh, a thought-provoking 2016 documentary, delves into the complexities of comedic boundaries, specifically focusing on the challenging subjects of Nazi atrocities, dark humor, and the perspectives of holocaust survivors. Renowned comedians such as Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman, and Gilbert Gottfried contribute their unique insights, blurring the line between humor and uncomfortable truths.



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42. Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You (2016)

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Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You” is a compelling documentary that delves into the life and career of the legendary television producer, Norman Lear. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise as one of the most successful producers in television history, the film takes viewers on an insightful journey through Lear’s life and work.



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43. Sammy Davis, Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me (2017)

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Sammy Davis, Jr. : I’ve Gotta Be Me is a riveting 2017 documentary that offers an intimate look into the life of the legendary multi-talented singer, actor, and dancer, Sammy Davis Jr. The film features a star-studded roster of interviewees, including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg, and Billy Crystal, all paying tribute to the iconic figure. Through these personal recollections, the film weaves together a captivating narrative that showcases Davis’s career, personal struggles, and remarkable impact on the entertainment industry.



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44. Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project (2019)

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Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project” is a captivating documentary that explores the life and work of Marion Stokes, an ordinary woman who became an extraordinary archivist. Over the course of 30 years, Stokes obsessively recorded American television news 24/7, amassing a colossal collection of 70,000 VHS tapes.



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