Chapter nine in the Friday the 13th series finds supernatural psycho Jason Voorhees returning from the dead to possess the...
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1993
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Rampage delves into the subject of legal insanity, so often the default defense in modern-time gruesome crime trials. Alex...
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1992
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This well-wrought made-for-cable television western is faithfully adapted from a Louis L'Amour novel and centers on the...
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Jacob Teale
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1991
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It was axiomatic back in the 1980s that, if you put the name "Elvis" in the title of your made-for-TV movie, your ratings...
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Vernon Presley
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1988
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1987
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Critters, an amusing horror comedy directed byStephen Herek, is the story of a family menaced by eight basketball sized...
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Jay Brown
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1986
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Pretty boy actor C. Thomas Howell stars in this dark, violent suspense film about the strange psychological bond between a...
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1986
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Mark Harmon stars as baby-faced serial killer Ted Bundy in this sobering 2-part TV movie. Ostensibly the archetypal...
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1986
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"Not since Columbo has catching a killer been this clever!" That was the ad come-on for Diary of a Perfect Murder, a 1986 TV...
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1986
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1984
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It's off to Wilson County, Texas for the A-Team, at the behest of young businesswoman Jackie Taylor (Janice Heiden). It seems...
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1983
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Joe Belle
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1980
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1979
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Sporting narration and a theme song by country legend Waylon Jennings and starring Tom Wopat and John Schneider as Luke Duke...
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1979
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The cartoon firm of Hanna-Barbera produced the live-action TV movie The Beasts are On the Streets. No, the beasts aren't Yogi...
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1978
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In order to bring a vicious motorcycle gang to justice, undercover detective Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) needs the testimony...
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1976
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Unlike the 1935 film version of Jack London's 1897 novel Call of the Wild, which devoted most of its running time to a...
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1976
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The made-for-TV Invasion of Johnson County is based on a dark chapter in the history of Wyoming. As settlers pour in, a...
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1976
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In search of a career criminal named Fred Cavanaugh (Billy Green Bush), Stone (Karl Malden) is hampered by the persistence of...
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1976
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Attack on Terror: The FBI Versus the Ku Klux Klan is a fact-based, two-part TV movie. The film is a dramatization of the...
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1975
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After sixteen years of cinematic retirement, Roy Rogers made a surprise return before the cameras in Mackintosh & T. J....
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Luke
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1975
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Martin Scorsese's first Hollywood studio production also marked his first (and only) foray into a woman-centered story. Alice...
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Donald Hyatt
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1974
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Skyway to Death is still another TV-guest-stars-in-jeopardy opus. This time, everyone is packed into an aerial tramway. As...
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1974
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Adapted by Jay Presson Allen from the French farce by Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy, Forty Carats is a standard-issue...
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1973
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A police officer who would rather use his brains than his gun is put into a situation where neither can help him in this...
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Zipper
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1973
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In this drama, a Louisiana black man has brought his family to Los Angeles to fulfill his dream of opening his own bakery....
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1972
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This anti-war drama centers on four Vietnam veterans who are driving cross country to California. By the time they hit New...
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1972
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Gary Grimes stars in this revisionist western as Ben Mockridge, a 16-year-old boy who has long dreamed of living the life of...
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Frank Culpepper
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1972
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The FBI beats the bushes for John Morgan (Billy Green Bush), a notorious bank robber. Morgan's success in the past has hinged...
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1972
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Billy Green Bush guest-stars as Cowboy, a wonder chopper pilot. When Henry (McLean Stevenson) refuses to ship Cowboy home,...
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1972
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Police detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) returns to finds himself in hot water with the police over his acceptance of...
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1971
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Pursued by police and rival gangs, a motorcycle gang, headed by Waco (Robert Porter) takes refuge in a convent located in a...
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1971
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Monte Walsh (Lee Marvin ) and his pal Chet Rollins (Jack Palance) are two over the hill cowboys seeking work in the town of...
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1970
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A disaffected man seeks a sense of identity in one of the key films of Hollywood's 1970s New Wave. Once a promising pianist...
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Elton
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1970
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Ben and his fellow cattlemen find themselves at the mercy of Chicago meat packer Emmett J. Whitney (Walter Barnes). Having...
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1970
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1969
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Hoping to land a hot scoop that will increase his prestigate as a reporter, Tim (Bill Bixby) uses the CCTBS time machine to...
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1965
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