Forcing Finder to Redraw Icons in List View

I have a project that requires me to take about 5000 TV shows files that reside in a folder and move them to another folder but to put them in a folder that has the Shows name on it. The original folder just has the show all in the one folder.
The only data that is meaningful for this project that I have available is the Date the file was created and the Icon of the file which has the shows picture on it. If I can see the icon and the date created I can usually identify which TV show the file belongs to.
I have the folder in list mode and it shows the large icon of the show.
My problem is getting the entire folder to redraw the icons. About 3/4 of the folder shows the generic icon and not the actual picture. Even if I highlight some of them and do a GetInfo the icons are not always redrawn.
Does any one know how I can force  the icons to be redrawn in the folder?

Well, it seems to work for me, so all I can suggest might be some problem with the Finder's preference file - com.apple.finder.plist - located in the /Home/Library/Preferences/ folder. You could try putting it in the Trash, killing the Finder, then reconfiguring your window arrangements.
To kill the Finder press COMMAND-OPTION-ESC to open the task manager, select the Finder, then click on the Relaunch button.

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