American history is turned on its head in this bitterly satirical mockumentary from writer and director Kevin Willmott....
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Narrator
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2006
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Aspiring TV journalist Sally McCormick (Suzanne Somers) can't get anyone to hire her--and the reason, she concludes, is that...
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1996
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The life of Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor is told in this made-for-television drama. Sherilyn Fenn stars as Oscar-winning...
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1995
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In this made for TV movie based on Danielle Steele's novel, Cheryl Ladd portrays a successful New York television...
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1991
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) decides to retire her trusty typewriter and signs up for a computer course. While deep in study,...
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1991
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1990
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In this black comedy about cannibalism, an overweight man (Joe Alaskey) is thrilled when a beautiful woman (Donna Dixon)...
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1988
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In this comedy, a widow who works as a newspaper columnist tries to marry off her four strong-willed daughters. The widow is...
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1988
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This children's movie is set in sunny Key West during a Fourth of July celebration. Three buddies sneak off to their secret...
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1987
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The word for That Secret Sunday would seem to be "irresponsible." Two party girls are horribly murdered, and the police...
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1986
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Randy Quaid avoids caricature and cliché in his multifaceted portrayal of Lyndon Baines Johnson in LBJ: The Early Years. This...
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John F. Kennedy
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1986
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In this drama, a woman is tried and convicted of murder. Though she swears her innocence, the judge sentences her to life in...
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1986
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Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry was especially written by playwright James Prideaux for Katharine Hepburn. It would have been...
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1986
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Christmas Eve was actually first telecast on December 22, 1986, but nobody cared about the "error" then, so why should we?...
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1986
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In this horror film an influential family, whose wealth comes from Nazi gold, in San Francisco must preserve an ancient evil...
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1985
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Made for television, A Letter to Three Wives is a modernized version of the classic 1949 theatrical film of the same name....
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1985
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Retreating to a placid Maine lake resort in order to finish her latest novel without distractions, Jessica (Angela Lansbury)...
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1985
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Covering some 15 years, The Right Stuff recounts the formation of America's space program, concentrating on the original...
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1983
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This light-hearted western was a spinoff of the 1957-1962 series Maverick, and recounted the adventures of legendary...
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1979
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The Chisholms was a three-part miniseries adapted by Evan Hunter from his own novel. Covering the years 1842 through 1844,...
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1979
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This tear-jerking sequel chronicles the further struggles and triumphs of former Olympic-hopeful downhill skier Jill Kinmont...
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1978
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Ben Maverick
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1978
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The most surprising aspect of the made-for-TV Ski Lift to Death is that it wasn't produced by Irwin Allen. Two ski-lift...
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1978
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The made-for-TV Guide for the Married Woman was conceived by screenwriter Frank Tarloff as an "answer" to his frolicsome 1968...
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1978
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Margaret (Loretta Swit) thinks she's pregnant, and demands that the doctors conduct a test to make sure. Alas, this procedure...
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1978
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Brash young Andy Schmidt (Henry Winkler) can't make a go of it as an actor in the early 1950s. Still, he wins the hand of...
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1978
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After a plane crash, killer tarantulas escape from the cargo, threatening orange groves and scaring the crop out of the...
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1977
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The focus is on psychiatrist Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) in this whimsical episode. Hoping to find an island of sanity...
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1976
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) do their bit for Duty and Humanity as "candy stripers"--volunteer...
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1976
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Thanks to circumstantial evidence at an indoor company picnic, Lenny (Michael McKean) mistakenly jumps to the conclusion that...
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1976
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The Silence is based on the true story of Stanley Greenberg, a finer West Point cadet who broke one of the Point's most...
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1975
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1929
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In her last silent film -- and her last film, period -- Constance Talmadge stars as the fabulously wealthy Princess Beatrice...
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1929
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1928
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