Hurd Hatfield

  • 1961
    DuPont Show of the Month

    DuPont Show of the Month

    DuPont Show of the Month

    6.0 1961 HD

    DuPont Show of the Month is an acclaimed 90-minute television anthology series that aired monthly on CBS from 1957 to 1961. The DuPont Company also sponsored a weekly half-hour anthology drama series hosted by June Allyson, The DuPont Show with June Allyson. During the Golden Age of Television, DuPont Show of the Month was one of numerous anthology series telecast between 1949 and 1962. Superficially, it resembled Playhouse 90 and other anthologies, but DuPont Show of the Month focused less on contemporary dramas and more on adaptations of literary classics, including Oliver Twist, The Prince and the Pauper, Billy Budd, The Prisoner of Zenda, A Tale of Two Cities and The Count of Monte Cristo.

    DuPont Show of the Month
  • 1978
    The Word

    The Word

    The Word

    5.0 1978 HD

    A document is discovered that appears to be an ancient eyewitness account of the life of Jesus Christ. A public relations executive is hired to publicize this document as a new version of the Bible, but he finds himself enmeshed in controversy and intrigue.

    The Word
  • 1968
    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

    7.7 1968 HD

    Join the crew of the Seaview aboard their super high-tech submarine, where no mission is too dangerous and no threat is too deadly, be it enemy agents, mad scientists, deadly sea creatures, or impending nuclear disaster.

    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
  • 1961
    King of Kings

    King of Kings

    King of Kings

    7.1 1961 HD

    Who is Jesus, and why does he impact all he meets? He is respected and reviled, emulated and accused, beloved, betrayed, and finally crucified. Yet that terrible fate would not be the end of the story.

    King of Kings
  • 1961
    El Cid

    El Cid

    El Cid

    6.888 1961 HD

    Epic film of the legendary Spanish hero, Rodrigo Diaz ("El Cid" to his followers), who, without compromising his strict sense of honour, still succeeds in taking the initiative and driving the Moors from Spain.

    El Cid