Paul Mazursky directed this comedy, which blends a broad satire of the film industry with a thoughtful tale of a middle-aged...
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1993
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Woody Allen and Bette Midler star as a well-heeled couple who spend their 16th wedding anniversary at the mall shopping for a...
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1991
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1986
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After making a mysterious nocturnal helicopter flight, T.C. (Roger E. Mosley) is arrested on charges of smuggling a person...
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1981
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Goodbye Norma Jean purports to be a biography of the early years of Norma Jean Baker (Misty Rowe), who would later attain...
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1975
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In Paul Mazursky's rueful character drama, 57-year-old Art Carney plays Harry, a 70-plus Manhattan widower who loses his tiny...
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1974
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1974
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Aldo Ferrara
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1973
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I Love a Mystery was a campy TV revival of Phillips Lord's old radio series. The three adventure-loving heroes are Jack, Doc...
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1973
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Made on the heels of Paul Mazursky's Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, this cinematic experiment is one of the director's more...
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1970
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"Consider the possibilities," read the ads for Paul Mazursky's 1969 satirical comedy about what happens when the sexual...
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1969
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Breaking from tradition, Bonanza offered two first-run episodes amidst the usual sea of reruns in the summer of 1968. The...
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1968
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A Victor Canning novel was the launching pad for this consummately produced TV spy movie. Alex Cord is an American secret...
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1967
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With Saunders (Vic Morrow) otherwise occupied, the estimable Pvt. Kirby (Jack Hogan) assumes temporary command of the...
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1966
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Hoping to stir up publicity, the Monkees agree to stage a phony kidnapping, with themselves as the victims. Unfortunately,...
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1966
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When a wealthy man is found shot to death on a luxury liner, the ship's captain places Roger York (Skip Young), the victim's...
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1965
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When he is unexpectedly reunited with his wife Amelia (Peggy Ann Garner), an Army nurse, Cpl. Andy March (Jeremy Slate) begs...
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1963
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