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1989
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1989
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In this lively comedy, a womanizing actor dies and is granted a second chance at life on the condition that he remain...
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1989
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1988
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1988
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Good Old Boy is based on the autobiography of Southern writer Willie Francis. Ryan Francis plays young Willie, growing up in...
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1988
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In this low-brow combination slasher film and parody of the "Frankenstein" films, a doctor becomes desperate to somehow...
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1988
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ALF is jealous of the stray dog that Brian (Benji Gregory) has brought home with him. Refusing to be upstaged by another...
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1988
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Momma
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1987
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In this film, based on a true story, convicted criminal Lee Umstetter (Nick Nolte) is sentenced to life in San Quentin...
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1987
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Elvira Williams
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1986
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Filmed in 1982 in New York, this comedy hinges on a tried-and-true plot device: a man has less than a day to get married or...
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1986
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Leonard Maltin wasn't alone when he noticed similarities between Goonies and the 1934 Our Gang comedy Mama's Little Pirate....
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1985
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Harry falls for a dazzling young woman named Kimberly (Mary-Margaret Humes), who claims to be a genuine witch. A tabloid...
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1985
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Poet, novelist and screenwriter Charles Bukowski was famed for offering shockingly dark, nearly pornographic views of modern...
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1984
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1984
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After being mugged by two men, aspiring actress Kendall Gibley (Alexandra Paul) vows that she'll be ready for any future...
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1984
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This drama is adapted from the true story of Barbara Graham, a woman sentenced to die in the mid-1950s after she allegedly...
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1983
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A high school class reunion turns bloody when a former student seeks revenge on his classmates in this black comedy. That...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, an innocent Laverne (Penny Marshall) has been arrested for bank robbery along with a...
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1982
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By the admission of its own producers, the made-for-TV Marian Rose White was "extremely loosely based" on a true story. The...
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1981
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After allegedly stealing a customized van, 17-year-old Randy Webster (Gary McCleery) is chased down by the Houston police....
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1981
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A policeman masquerades as a homeless alcoholic and teams up with a bag lady, who is really a college professor, to bring a...
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1981
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1980
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Bette Davis is White Mama in this custom-made TV movie. Ms. Davis plays a poverty-stricken widow who is too proud to go on...
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1980
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The title of this made-for-TV biopic is faintly risible: is there anything about Marilyn Monroe that we don't know by now?...
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1980
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The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film...
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1979
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Fire breaks out in the girls' apartment, and where there's fire, there's the fire department. Taking one look at the handsome...
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1979
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1979
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When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? has been presented often as a stage play by amateur theatrical groups....
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1979
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For her dramatic acting debut, singer Marie Osmond chose this sentimental adaptation of the venerable Yuletide short story...
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1978
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Sentenced to hang in a backwater western town, horse thief Henry Moon (Jack Nicholson) is saved when frontierswoman Julia...
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1978
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Dick Harper (George Segal) and his wife Jane (Jane Fonda) have always lived way beyond their means. Just because Dick has...
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1977
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In Randal Kleiser's telemovie Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, Eve Plumb stars as Dawn, who leaves home at 15 for the...
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1976
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1976
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1976
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1974
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1974
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The Third Girl From the Left might have passed without notice had the film not been the highly touted TV-movie debuts of Kim...
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1973
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Joseph Wambaugh's best-seller about patrol-car cops in urban Los Angeles is given a competent yet antiseptic treatment by...
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1972
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Up The Sandbox is a complex and difficult film, and it is ambiguous on many points, particularly on whether the protagonist...
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1972
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Summoning the aid of Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr) is a nervous young woman named Jane Spencer (Sian Barbara Allen), who is...
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1972
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