Sort by Popularity - Most Popular Movies and TV Shows With James Hulsey
- Job Types
- Movies or TV
- Genres
- Keywords
- IMDb Rating
- Instant Watch Options
- In Theaters
- Release Year
101.
The Fugitive (1963–1967)
Episode:
The One That Got Away
(1967)
TV-PG | 51 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
While working as a deck hand on a charter boat, a company believes the skipper left the country after embezzling cash and securities. The police decide to use an agent as the boat's ... See full summary »
Director: Leo Penn | Stars: David Janssen, Anne Francis, Charles Drake, Charles Bronson
Votes: 176
102.
The Fugitive (1963–1967)
Episode:
The Other Side of the Coin
(1967)
TV-PG | 51 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
Police drag in Kimble when a co-worker robs the liquor store the fugitive's clerking in. Some police suspect Kimble's involved, but their chief knows he's not - because his alienated son is... See full summary »
Director: Lewis Allen | Stars: David Janssen, John Larch, Joseph Campanella, Beau Bridges
Votes: 159
103.
The Fugitive (1963–1967)
Episode:
The Savage Street
(1967)
TV-PG | 50 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
An immigrant cigar maker's son is accosted by neighborhood bullies and calls the police to put a stop to the harassment. The only witness to the incident is Dr. Kimble whose face seems oddly familiar to the officers.
Director: Gerald Mayer | Stars: David Janssen, Gilbert Roland, Michael Ansara, Tom Nardini
Votes: 148
104.
The Fugitive (1963–1967)
Episode:
The Shattered Silence
(1967)
TV-PG | 51 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
A lovely woman helps Kimble escape, but he's shot by police and taken in by a reclusive old mountain man, who wants him to live with him.
Director: Barry Morse | Stars: David Janssen, Laurence Naismith, Antoinette Bower, Paul Mantee
Votes: 154
105.
The Fugitive (1963–1967)
Episode:
The Walls of Night
(1967)
TV-PG | 51 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
Kimble and a beautiful trucking dispatcher fall in love, but she's afraid to tell him about legal restrictions against her.
Director: John Meredyth Lucas | Stars: David Janssen, Janice Rule, Steve Ihnat, Sheree North
Votes: 158
106.
The Fugitive (1963–1967)
Episode:
There Goes the Ball Game
(1967)
TV-PG | 51 min | Adventure, Crime, Drama
While attending a baseball game, a woman Dr. Kimble is sitting next to is told that she has a phone call and is kidnapped. As Kimble is the only one who saw the kidnapper, her rich father coerces him into helping find his daughter.
Director: Gerald Mayer | Stars: David Janssen, Gabriel Dell, Lynda Day George, Martin Balsam
Votes: 155
107.
Good Heavens (1976)
Episode:
Mr. Right
(1976)
30 min | Comedy, Fantasy
Mr. Angel gives a lonely young woman who offers her bus seat to an elderly man the chance to meet Mr. Right.
Director: Carl Reiner | Stars: Carl Reiner, Joe Bernard, Peter Bonerz, Bert Convy
108.
I'll Fly Away (1991–1993)
Episode:
I'll Fly Away
(1991)
Drama
Director: Joshua Brand | Stars: Sam Waterston, Regina Taylor, Jeremy London, Ashlee Levitch
Votes: 31
109.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
A Woman of Principle
(1970)
Drama
An upper-class woman who's recently fallen on hard times gets an unexpected lesson in friendship.
Director: Richard C. Bennett | Stars: Audrey Totter, Nehemiah Persoff, Edward Asner, Pete Duel
110.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Bourbon in Suburbia
(1970)
Drama
Dorothy is a homemaker in a suburban town. She believes herself a casual drinker, but repeated embarrassing lapses cause her to rethink her attitude, especially when her children make clear... See full summary »
Director: John Meredyth Lucas | Stars: Anne Francis, Marie Windsor, Fred Beir, Paul Carr
Votes: 6
111.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Reunion
(1973)
30 min | Drama
A masked gunman holds people hostage at their high-school reunion, and they try to figure out which one(s?) he wants to kill and how to stop him.
Director: Charles S. Dubin | Stars: Robert Foxworth, Don Stroud, Ron Glass, Ron Rifkin
112.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Cry of Terror
(1970)
Drama
Director: Ralph Senensky | Stars: Peter Mark Richman, Harry Townes, Andrew Prine, Al Checco
113.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Death of the Elephant
(1971)
Drama
The McNulty children gather at their family home for their father's funeral. They drink, squabble, and share memories of the man they call "The Elephant."
Director: Richard C. Bennett | Stars: John Astin, Diane Baker, Ellwood Kieser, Maggie Malooly
Votes: 6
114.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Friends
(1971)
30 min | Drama
A portrait of a mentally-handicapped man and the woman who takes care of him.
Director: Richard C. Bennett | Stars: Frank Aletter, Marlyn Mason, Woodrow Parfrey, Amzie Strickland
115.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Happy Birthday Marvin
(1973)
Drama
Marvin Halpern is going to be 40. But he doesn't want to be 40.
Director: Hal Cooper | Stars: Harold Gould, Clint Howard, Ivor Francis, Anne Francis
116.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Love Song of the Cuckoo Birds
(1972)
Drama
A young social worker helping in the rehab of two senior citizens is dismayed when they fall in love.
Director: Hal Cooper | Stars: Florence Halop, Jonathan Harris, Karen Jensen, Ellwood Kieser
117.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
The Man of the Year
(1977)
Drama
During a top TV comedian's "Man of the Year" award ceremony, flashbacks reveal what kind of a person he actually was.
Director: Richard C. Bennett | Stars: Allan Lurie, Wendell Burton, Jack Hanrahan, William Woodson
118.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Roommates on a Rainy Day
(1973)
30 min | Drama
Director: Paul Stanley | Stars: Jim Antonio, Hilarie Thompson, Dick Van Patten, Pamela Murphy
119.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
The Coming of the Clone
(1973)
Drama
A scientist can't wait to tell his wife that they're having a baby--but he won't be the father. A biological-science breakthrough allows that the essence of any great man can be mixed with ... See full summary »
Director: Murray Golden | Stars: Gary Collins, Brooke Bundy, Edward Andrews, Barry Sullivan
120.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
The Freak
(1972)
Drama
A young man finds Jesus and kicks his drug habit; his return home receives mixed results from his sister and parents.
Director: Paul Stanley | Stars: Edward Asner, Tim Matheson, Jacqueline Scott, Hilarie Thompson
Votes: 7
121.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
King of the Penny Arcade
(1974)
Drama
A dramatic episode dealing with the problem of teenage alcoholism.
Director: Richard C. Bennett | Stars: Mitch Vogel, Davey Davison, Vic Tayback, Rickey Kelman
Votes: 8
122.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
The One-Armed Man
(1974)
Drama
A man born with one arm travels the USA as a tie salesman. He begins to come to terms with his disability after a series of interactions with different types of people.
Director: Seymour Robbie | Stars: John Astin, Patty Duke, Diane Shalet, Michael Strong
123.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
The Theft
(1974)
30 min | Drama
A burglar gets more than he expected when he is confronted by a bickering couple.
Director: Arthur Hiller | Stars: Lou Antonio, Lawrence Pressman, Sharon Farrell, Ellwood Kieser
124.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
Truck Stop
(1973)
Drama
A truck-stop cafe' owner teaches his employee about respect and dignity.
Director: Marc Daniels | Stars: John Astin, Deborah Winters, Tim Matheson, Patricia Barry
125.
Insight (1960–1984)
Episode:
When You See Arcturus
(1974)
30 min | Drama
A businessman contemplates assisted suicide.
Director: Marc Daniels | Stars: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., William Windom, Christine Belford, Mark Hamill
Votes: 7
126.
The Jack Benny Program (1950–1965)
Episode:
Jack Does Opera
(1962)
Not Rated | 30 min | Comedy
Opera star Roberta Peters joins Jack for fun and song.
Director: Frederick De Cordova | Stars: Jack Benny, Roberta Peters, Don Wilson, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Votes: 37
127.
Love, American Style (1969–1974)
Episode:
Love and the Big Leap/Love and the Good Deal/Love and the Former Marriage
(1969)
60 min | Comedy, Romance
John (Carl Betz) gets a distress call from Paul (Elliott Reid), his ex-wife's (Dana Wynter) new husband about John's young daughter (Jenny Sullivan) marrying an older man (Harrison Ford).
Directors: Bruce Bilson, Jerry Paris, Coby Ruskin | Stars: Skye Aubrey, Carl Betz, Frank Campanella, Phillip Clark
Votes: 48
128.
Love, American Style (1969–1974)
Episode:
Love and the Hypnotist/Love and the Psychiatrist
(1970)
30 min | Comedy, Romance
A hypnotist act turns a bridegroom into a baby much to his new wife's distress. Dr. Paul Metz, a psychiatrist, urges a patient to run away with his wife not thinking of the consequences.
Stars: Tol Avery, Emily Banks, Corinne Camacho, Larry Hagman
Votes: 19
129.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
006 3/4
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Tim inadvertently acquires a distress note from Agent 006 of TopSecte, an organization to prevent worldwide hostilities. A nefarious organization is tracking him. The guys go to TopSecte headquarters where Tim is recruited as a temp agent.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Susanne Cramer, Dan Seymour
Votes: 60
130.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
A Loaf of Bread, a Jug of Wine, and Peaches
(1963)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Curious, Martin experiences an emotion foreign to Martians: love at first sight. He falls for an exotic dancer and wants to marry her after they date once. But her previous suitor, Officer Thorp, explains he lied because he was an orphan.
Director: Alan Rafkin | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Noam Pitlik, Eleanor Berry
Votes: 74
131.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
A Martian Fiddles Around
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Mrs. Brown plays on a bad violin, causing Martin to become transparent. He knows he can't convince her to stop playing, so he breaks and fixes its fundamental structure. The violin maker, Mr. Almafi, thinks he has finally perfected it.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Ernest Sarracino
Votes: 43
132.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
A Martian Sonata in Mrs. B's Flat
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin has distilled art music into liquid form. Thinking it's perfume, Mrs. Brown is transformed into a piano virtuoso and wows her music club. They want her in an upcoming fundraiser. The guys persuade a true concert pianist to join her.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Mona Bruns
Votes: 34
133.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
A Nose for News
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Tim is mad at Martin for "disappearing and spying" when he has a date at the apartment. Martin makes up for this, covering a news story for him and phoning it in using Tim's voice. Burns is impressed, hires Martin when he learns his role.
Director: Alan Rafkin | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, J. Pat O'Malley, Sheila Bromley
Votes: 39
134.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
An Old, Old Friend of the Family
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
After Martin makes Tim miss a deadline, he gets Tim an exclusive interview with Jakobar, the rogue leader of Kobima. Martin was friends with Jakobar's great-grandfather, a founder of Kobima. Jakobar seeks an oil deal but has trust issues.
Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Charles Maxwell, Henry Corden
Votes: 56
135.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Avenue C Mob
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin temporarily ages himself 400 years as he studies human old age. He takes a job as a warehouse night watchman and meets 2 elder spinster sisters who tell him they want their storage items to open a tea house but the owner prohibits.
Director: John Erman | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Lurene Tuttle, Nydia Westman
Votes: 34
136.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Blood Is Thicker Than the Martian
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Tim's cousin Harvey visits so Martin must hide. They keep Mrs. Brown away as she would speak of Martin. Harvey is a mooch and wants to upgrade from his small town reporter job to where Tim works. The tiny apartment feels cramped to Martin.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Paul Smith
Votes: 57
137.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Bottled Martian
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin is too heavy for his spaceship and shrinks himself to 6 ounces so he will fit in a wine bottle. He ends up in an overseas relief package in Baghdad and in the home of lovesick Abu whose girlfriend is being made to marry the Sultan.
Director: Wes Kenney | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Linda Gaye Scott, Paul Verdier
Votes: 43
138.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Crash Diet
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Tim tinkers with Uncle Martin's ship, shrinking it to the size of a toy.
Director: Byron Paul | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Cliff Norton, Marge Redmond
Votes: 42
139.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Danger! High Voltage
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin overcharges himself prepping for a trip to Mars. In discharging himself, he blacks out half of Los Angeles. The power company is narrowing the source of the blackout to their neighborhood. His condition could lead to a plaid face.
Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Milton Frome, Henry Gibson
Votes: 47
140.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Dial M for Martin
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
While fixing Mrs. Brown's TV antenna, Tim accidentally cuts a live telephone wire which hits Martin, in turn changing him into a live telephone. They keep explaining away the mysterious phone ringing and voices to her and Det. Brennan.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt
Votes: 37
141.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Doggone Martian
(1966)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Tim brings home a lost dog, Tutu. Martin has perfected a super micro-distillate process, one similar to distilling flowers into perfume. He plans to distill himself small, enabling a return to Mars. Tutu drinks Martin then he is reclaimed.
Director: John Erman | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Sarah Marshall, James Frawley
Votes: 34
142.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Don't Rain on My Parade
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
During a dry hot spell, a neighbor tries a rain dance and rain machine, saying both worked in the old country. With the machine, he blasts Martin, causing him to tear a hole in a cloud with his finger that causes an endless deluge of rain.
Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Jan Arvan
Votes: 39
143.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Double Trouble
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin creates a replicating machine, the duplicates from which only have a limited lifespan. Tim accidentally duplicates Mrs. Brown and Det. Brennan takes out the duplicate on a date. At the restaurant, a second Det. Brennan is produced.
Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt
Votes: 43
144.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Dreaming Can Make It So
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Mrs. Brown makes her brownies using low fat margarine. When Martin eats some, it changes his constitution, changing his dreams from 2D to 3D and they don't go away. Things get urgent when he materializes a piece of Martian explosive.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Lillian Buyeff
Votes: 42
145.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
El Señor from Mars
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin flies to Mexico as a treasure chest is found that has a tablet marking his arrival on Earth to Aztecs with a carving of his likeness. Tim goes along and they find the chest is guarded. Martin pops peppers that mess with his antenna.
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Dan Seymour, Bernie Kopell
Votes: 35
146.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Extra! Extra! Sensory Perception!
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Tim is writing a series on ESP. When he unavoidably brings the professor, the subject of his story, to the apartment, Martin hides his ESP so he can't read his thoughts. In the process, Mrs. Brown gets his ESP and regresses to a toddler.
Director: Leslie Goodwins | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Leonid Kinskey
Votes: 38
147.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Go West, Young Martian: Part 1
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Brennan triggers the CCTBS, transporting the guys to 1849 St. Louis. They didn't carry the CCTBS with them so they are stuck. Using money seen as fake, Brennan's ancestor arrests and jails them. They escape and meet Mrs. Brown's ancestor.
Director: David Alexander | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt
Votes: 70
148.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Go West, Young Martian: Part 2
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Thanks to the guys, Loralei Glutz heads west on a wagon train. But they are once again behind bars. Martin draws Tim a map of where the CCTBS is located in case they get separated. They break out only to be blackjacked by bounty hunters.
Director: David Alexander | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt
Votes: 56
149.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Going, Going, Gone
(1964)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Something is causing Martin's metabolism to go haywire. In succession, he loses control of his levitation finger, he magnetizes his clothing, he levitates, he becomes electrically charged, ... See full summary »
Director: Oscar Rudolph | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Robert P. Lieb
Votes: 49
150.
My Favorite Martian (1963–1966)
Episode:
Gone But Not Forgotten
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
Martin gets a splinter of invisflex in his finger, so all he touches becomes invisible. He makes the sofa and other items including his Martian "dog tags" disappear. Tim tells Lorelei they were stolen. She calls police and Brennan arrives.
Director: Byron Paul | Stars: Ray Walston, Bill Bixby, Pamela Britton, Alan Hewitt
Votes: 38