A single father tries to raise his three sons while working as a sheriff in a Florida community. Assisting him at home (a...
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1999
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Monica (Roma Downey) and Tess (Della Reese) find young Lydia (Alanna Ubach), a talented artist from a wealthy family, living...
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1998
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Following orders from Above, Tess (Della Reese) takes her driver's-license examination, only to end up as accessory to a...
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1998
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Alyson Hannigan (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) guest stars as pregnant teenager Cassie Peters. At first willing to give up her...
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1994
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Maggie (Joanna Kerns) and Jason (Alan Thicke) find it impossible to force Luke to honor his curfew, especially after the boy...
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1992
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On the occasion of his birthday party, Luke (Leonardo DiCaprio) is allow to invite his homeless pal Barney (Jim Bentley), the...
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1992
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Fed up with being at the mercy of school bully Razor (David Kriegel), Ben (Jeremy Miller) signs up for karate lessons. Alas,...
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1992
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1991
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Gordon Jump makes a return appearance as Maggie Seavers' father Ed Malone--or rather, as the late Ed's ghost. This spectral...
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1991
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Adapted from Gene Stratton-Porter's novel, the story of an Indiana farmgirl growing up with her widowed mother. ~ Rovi...
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1990
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The made-for-TV It Nearly Wasn't Christmas stars Charles Durning as the one and only Santa Claus--a role for which Durning...
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1989
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Willie (Max Wright) brings his new coworker Jim (Todd Susman) home for dinner, whereupon Jim makes a nuisance of himself. The...
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1989
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While perusing the latest issue of "National Inquisitor", ALF comes across an article about a couple named Susla, living in...
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1988
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This episode was clearly inspired by the movie megahit Raiders of the Lost Ark -- and as such constitutes an elaborate inside...
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1988
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Magnum, P.I. wraps up its eight-year run with a two-part final episode (originally telecast in a single two-hour timeslot)....
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1988
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Having long subscribed to a philosophy of pacifism, Willie Tanner (Max Wright) tries to reason with Mr. Duncan (Martin...
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1988
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After watching home movies of Willie (Max Wright) and Kate (Anne Scheeden) at Woodstock, ALF accuses Willie of "selling out"...
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1988
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When Willie (Max Wright) is obliged to go on strike, Kate (Anne Scheeden) goes back to work to keep food on the Tanners'...
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1988
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In the concluding half of Magnum, P.I.'s final episode, Magnum (Tom Selleck) wrestles with the prospect of returning to...
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1988
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It shouldn't be surprising that ALF's version of It's a Wonderful Life would take a few delightfully perverse twists along...
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1988
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In ALF's most offbeat episode, the obstreperous little alien subs for Johnny Carson as host of The Tonight Show. It doesn't...
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1988
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Legendary tough-guy actor Elisha Cook Jr. appears as Uncle Albert, Willie's least favorite relative. Paying a visit to the...
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1988
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ALF finally steps over the line when, after promising Lynn (Andrea Elson) that he wouldn't tell anyone about her new...
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1988
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Josh Blake joins the cast as Jake, the troubled 15-year-old nephew of Trevor and Raquel Ochmonek (John LaMotta, Liz...
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1988
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ALF purchase a mail-order ventriloquist's dummy, which he christens "Paul" (as in Paul Fusco?) Of course, ALF hopes to become...
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1988
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A squirrelly ALF decides to make his presence known to the neighborhood by crashing the Tanners' Halloween party....
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1987
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ALF is shocked to discover that his parents lied to him when they told him they weren't married at the time of his birth. It...
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1987
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After losing the latest in a long line of boyfriends, Lynn (Andrea Elison) is convinced that she's too homely to attract men....
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1987
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ALF is barred from attending the wedding party of Grandma Dorothy (Anne Meara) and her new hubby Whizzer (Paul Dooley). As a...
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1987
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When ALF's favorite TV series "Polka Jamboree" is threatened with cancellation, he decides to do something about. First, he...
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1987
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Willie (Max Wright) is moping around the house, complaining that he's never cut loose and had an adventure. Obligingly, ALF...
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1987
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Although it's not an election year, ALF is bombarding Kate (Anne Scheeden) with questions about the American electoral...
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1987
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single hour-long episode), ALF is accidentally tossed into a...
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1987
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single hour-long episode), ALF is mistaken for a Christmas...
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1987
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) literally runs into pushy female photographer Shelly Faraday (Cassie Yates) when she crashes into his...
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1986
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No sooner have David (Bruce Willis) and Maddie (Cybill Shepherd) been hired to handle security at SRT Industries than they're...
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1985
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1983
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1982
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A compassionate social worker puts her own life in jeopardy when she begins investigating a powerful businessman suspected of...
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1981
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The Monkey Mission was the second of three feature-length pilot films for the never-sold Robert Blake TV series Joe Dancer....
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1981
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A young mother looks to her own mother for help when her child begins rebelling, similar to the way she did in the past....
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1980
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This 3-hour TV adaptation of the 1932 Aldous Huxley novel is set 600 years in the future. In this "well- ordered" society,...
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1980
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In this made-for-TV movie four suburban wives become vigilantes to protect innocent actresses from an amoral, blackmailing...
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1980
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Based on the best-selling novel by Joyce Rebeta-Burditt, the made-for-TV Cracker Factory originally aired on March 16, 1979....
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1979
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This relates the true account of the young Latino comedian who quickly found fame but could not quite pull his life...
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1979
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Show-business hopeful Alice (Linda Lavin) is convinced that her big break has come when she is chosen to sing and dance in a...
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1977
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Strother Martin makes a return appearance to Baretta, this time in the role of a mousy computer expert named Stump. For...
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1977
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An Italian-American neighborhood is in the clutches of a swaggering Mafia don. By holding the residents in a grip of terror,...
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1977
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Another entry in the vast nature-amok horror subgenre of the late '70s, this murky low-budget woofer stars David McCallum as...
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1975
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A flower child (Tisha Sterling) is the witness to a mob "hit." The police would like to grill her, but she steadfastly...
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1974
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This thriller stars Eileen Brennan as a much-too-clever housekeeper. Brennan is aware that she isn't exactly a fashion plate,...
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1974
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Family Ties matriarch Meredith Baxter (before she added the Birney) plays the titular heroine in an early TV movie...
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1974
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1973
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This crime drama is set on the beautiful Hawaiian island of Kauai and follows the exploits of an undercover cop who involves...
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1972
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Star-in-the-making Robert Duvall appears in this episode as Joseph Troy, one of two fugitives who are hiding from the Feds in...
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1968
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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Assigned to tap a German communications line, Pvt. Andy Marsh (Burt Brinckerhoff) is caught in an explosion and pinned down...
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1965
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Arrested for a traffic violation in a small town, Kimble (David Janssen), alias "Bill Carter," finds himself sharing a cell...
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1963
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1961
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Screenplay writer Paddy Chayefsky, and indeed everyone involved with the film, insisted that The Goddess wasn't really all...
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1958
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