A high-profile advertising executive who's struggling to land a lucrative promotion gets an important lesson from a most...
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Oliver Fasst
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2005
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1994
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Scorchers is set way down in steamy Louisiana, deep in bayou country where the women get hot and hotter--or not hot at all....
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1992
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A talented kick-boxer attempts to retire and finds himself framed for murder in this stylish action thriller. ~ Sandra...
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Lynch
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1991
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) agrees to finish a book that was inaugurated by recently deceased Pulitzer-winning journalist...
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1990
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In this gory and violent black comedy, a quartet of teenage zombies begin terrifying an employee at the local morgue until...
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1990
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The made-for-cable sci-fi thriller High Desert Kill is about three hunters and a cowboy (Chuck Connors) who become the prey...
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1990
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Dockett
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1989
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UHF is the film debut of comedy rock satirist Weird Al Yankovic, who also co-wrote the screenplay. George Newman (Yankovic)...
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Philo
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1989
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) travels to Moscow to attend the International Artists and Writers Conference. No sooner has she...
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1989
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Do You Know the Muffin Man? was the first of a brace of TV movies about day-care abuse (see also Unspeakable Acts)....
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1989
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In this suspenseful thriller, lonely young women subscribe to "The Dream Date Video Club" and end up going out to their...
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Mickey
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1988
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Travis Rogers (George Newborn) is a young man slated to marry his childhood sweetheart Stephi (Leslie Hope) in this romantic...
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Wheel
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1988
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When Claire (Linda Kozlowski) learns her grandmother has been bilked out of $50,000 by the crooked televangelists Ray...
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1988
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A young Ohio man moves to Los Angeles in search of a career and a girlfriend in this romantic comedy, whose action centers on...
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Tony
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1988
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1988
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1988
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The third entry in the violent cycle of prison dramas has street-kid turned prizefighter Too Sweet back in the slammer...
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Serenghetti
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1987
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Winslow Lowry
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1987
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When newspaper editor Charles Bradley (Anthony Zerbe) makes a call uncovering corrupt Los Angeles cops selling drugs, his...
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1987
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason begins representing a friend of Della's after he is accused of...
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1987
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In this made-for-TV effort, a pair of thrillseekers become lovers with a penchant for high-risk erotic games. ~ Jason...
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1985
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In this drama, a police officer finds himself in trouble after he is promoted to lieutenant and assigned to investigate the...
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1984
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This made-for-TV effort concerns a con man who worms his way into the position of principal at the high school where his...
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1984
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This once-timely made-for-TV drama was originally titled Lovesick: The Herpes Story until wiser heads prevailed. Soap-opera...
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1983
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Perhaps inspired by the success of PBS' Shakespeare Plays series, Bard Productions Ltd. Came out with this diverting if not...
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1981
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In the conclusion of Streets of San Francisco's two-part Season Five opener, a band of urban revolutionaries continue to hold...
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1976
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The two-part opener of Streets of San Francisco's fifth and final season marks a major transition, as SFPD homicide detective...
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1976
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The fourth season of Streets of San Francisco finds veteran police detective Mike Stone (Karl Malden) and his youthful (but...
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1975
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This episode is truly episodic, offering poignant and sometimes tragic vignettes occuring during a single San Francisco...
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1974
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Anthony Geary, future "Luke Spencer" on General Hospital, appears in this episode as the Patridge's former neighbor, a young...
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1972
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1972
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Archie thinks he knows a homosexual when he sees one, and when Mike invites his flamboyant photographer friend Roger to the...
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1971
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The author of the famous late 1930's antiwar book Johnny Got His Gun wrote and directed this film adaptation. It concerns a...
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1971
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1963
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