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Michelle
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2005
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Adam Rifkin wrote and directed this comedy that begins at a Los Angeles dinner party when unmarried, unattached novelist Art...
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Claudia
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1998
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Fed up with her dissatisfying marriage, a woman joins a support group dedicated to the purpose of helping wives kill their...
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1998
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A Manhattan architect starts a new life with a new wife. All seems to be going well until the day when his friends and...
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1997
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Casey Chappel Davenport
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1996
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When a vengeful husband begins killing everyone associated with his wife, a writer of best-selling crime novels must team up...
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1996
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Years after the accident that rendered her comatose, Alison Sullivan (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen) awakens with no memory of her...
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1996
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It's been said that while most people love their families, they don't always like them very much, and that emotional dividing...
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1995
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Casey Chappel Davenport
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1995
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Mel Brooks does it again with this send-up of vampire films. That Leslie Nielson plays the great blood-sucking count gives...
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Mina
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1995
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Hyperactive mayhem results when a mild-manned banker discovers an ancient mask that transforms him into a zany prankster with...
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Peggy Brandt
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1994
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1994
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Amy Yasbeck joins the Wings cast in the role of Casey, the snobbish, annoying "perfect" older sister of Helen Chappel...
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1994
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Still in the doldrums over his breakup with Alex, Brian (Steven Weber) consults a psychiatrist named Dr. Greyson, played by...
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1994
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Mel Brooks directed and co-wrote this satiric comedy which lampoons a number of cinematic treatments of the legend of...
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Maid Marian
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1993
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Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck star in this anarchic comedy about a pair of identical twins separated at birth. One goes on to...
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1992
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the adoption agency, along comes this sequel to the 1990 comedy hit...
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Annie Young
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1991
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John Ritter and his future wife Amy Yasbeck show up in this episode as high school coach Ray Evans and his pregnant spouse...
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1991
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Dillinger is a messily directed, haphazardly edited TV movie, which takes a revisionist squint at the criminal career of the...
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1991
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While dining out in Boston, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) and Seth (William Windom) are witness to a mob "hit." The victim is a...
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1991
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An adoptive parent discovers that some children are given up by their biological parents for very good reasons in this dark...
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Flo Healy
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1990
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Self-involved corporate raider Edward Lewis (Richard Gere) has recently split up with his girlfriend. Seeking directions to...
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1990
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Little White Lies is a frenetic TV-movie hark bark to the "screwball comedies" of yore. Ann Jillian plays a just-getting-by...
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1989
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In the concluding half of Magnum, P.I.'s final episode, Magnum (Tom Selleck) wrestles with the prospect of returning to...
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1988
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This comedy is based on the comic fantasy hit Splash and was designed as the pilot for a television sitcom. In the story, the...
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1988
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Magnum, P.I. wraps up its eight-year run with a two-part final episode (originally telecast in a single two-hour timeslot)....
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1988
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This sequel to New World Pictures' surprise horror hit bears little connection with its predecessor apart from the...
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1987
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Temporarily assuming Higgins' duties at Robin's Nest, the normally freewheeling Magnum (Tom Selleck) begins behaving in the...
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1987
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) is devastated when police lieutenant Tanaka (Kwan Li Him in his final series performance) is killed...
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1987
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