The sixth-season opener of Monk finds obsessive-compulsive consulting detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) in full...
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2007
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A trio of lifelong friends returns to their hometown of Kalamazoo, MI, for their ten-year high-school reunion, only to...
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2006
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Jane Doe:'Til Death Do Us Part is one of several Hallmark Channel TV-movies starring Lea Thompson as suburban housewife and...
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2005
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This family drama by actress and first-time director Anne DeSalvo centers around four adult sisters who are forced to...
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Director, Screenwriter
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2001
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A girl poised on the brink of adolescence finds herself shouldering a whole new set of responsibilities in this made-for-TV...
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2001
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Roger Hedden wrote and directed this indie romantic comedy about a group of New Yorkers on the Upper West Side as Christmas...
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1998
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In this romantic comedy, Rob Lowe plays an emissary of the Devil who is sent to Earth to corrupt the spirit of a sweet,...
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1998
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The long-suffering wife of despotic sports magnate Art Brooks (Barry Bostwick), Kelly Moore Brooks (Erika Eleniak) enters...
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1998
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1997
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America's Most Wanted host John Walsh appears as himself and serves as producer in this made-for-TV movie, inspired by one of...
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1996
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Diane Keaton made her directorial debut with this drama, adapted from the autobiographical novel of sportswriter Franz Lidz....
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1995
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A blend of screwball farce and whodunit murder mystery, this madcap period piece was the brainchild of executive producer...
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1994
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Based on a true event, this is the account of the Buttafuoco couple, whose names were splattered all over the media in the...
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1993
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Made for cable TV, this thriller finds a lawyer (Bryan Brown) plotting the murder of his wealthy wife so he can make off with...
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1991
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Debbie
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1990
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Against all odds, the widows of two-timing Eddie LeBec, Carla (Rhea Perlman) and Gloria (Anne DeSalvo), are now the best of...
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Gloria Lebec
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1990
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Long-suffering Carla (Rhea Perlman) loses yet another husband when hockey player Eddie LeBec is killed in a freak ice-show...
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1989
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In this comedy drama, Spike Fumo (Sasha Mitchell) is a Brooklyn streetfighter with pugilistic aspirations. With Spike's...
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Sylvia Cacetti
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1988
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Director of the first Police Academy movie, Hugh Wilson is also responsible for the action comedy-caper Burglar. Bernice...
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1987
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1985
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Based on a series of Rolling Stone articles by Aaron Latham, this romance was set in the world of L.A.'s hip fitness scene....
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Frankie
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1985
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Everyone is a stereotypical extreme in this sometimes mean-spirited black comedy about the vicious staff at an orphanage, the...
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Sister Serena
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1984
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1983
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In this casual, uninvolved comedy running on a low-octane script, a scruffy taxi company is about to be wiped out when its...
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Myrna
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1983
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1983
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Jill Clayburgh plays, as one character calls her, "a pill-popping dingbat" in this film adaptation of television producer...
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1982
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Made for television, this film chronicles the life and work of real-life New York City undercover policewoman Mary Glatzle,...
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1982
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Having made the big move from ABC to NBC, Taxi opens its fifth season with a "Shloogel." And what's a shloogel? Well, it's...
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1982
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1982
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The ads for Arthur suggested that this was an obnoxious film about an obnoxious man, an eternally drunken millionaire...
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1981
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This drama chronicles the rivalry between two brothers vying for their father's love. They choose to wage their private war...
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1980
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Woody Allen's tenth film as writer/director, Stardust Memories opens with a scene reminiscent of the opening of 8 1/2 and...
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1980
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1979
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Made quickly on videotape to capitalize on celebrated kidnap victim Patty Hearst's recent rescue, Ordeal of Patty Hearst...
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1979
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Lee Strasberg stars in this made-for-TV movie as a widowed senior citizen who suffers a stroke. Recovering in the hospital,...
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1978
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