The now-mortal Ares (Kevin Smith) has managed to incur the wrath of several powerful warlords. Xena (Lucy Lawless) takes Ares...
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2001
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Having crossed over from the parallel universe and into the "real" world, Iolaus II (Michael Hurst) is curious about his...
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1999
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After extracting a promise from Autolycus (Bruce Campbell) not to rob the First Bank of Greece in Thracia, Hercules...
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1999
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To punish Arges and his brothers for their rebellious ways, Zeus transforms their eyes into stone, which causes anyone who...
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1999
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In this follow-up to the previous episode "Twilight," Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) is attending the funeral of his mortal mother...
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1998
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In this follow-up to the previous episode "Top God," Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) accepts the offer of his father, Zeus...
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1998
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This episode flashes back to the days of the younger Hercules, Iolaus, and Jason, played respectively by Ian Bohen,...
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1998
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1997
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1997
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Bliss (Cameron Russel), the mischievous son of Cupid (Karl Urban), grabs his dad's bow and arrows and sets out to spread a...
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1997
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1997
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Season two of Xena: Warrior Princess finds Xena (Lucy Lawless) en route to Centaur, in search of a warlord who used to be one...
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1996
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While rescuing a group of slave girls from a warlord, Xena saves the life of an old man (Tom Atkins) who has helped her fend...
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1996
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Conspiring with Hera, warrior queen Parnassa (Jane Thomas) convinces the amnesiac Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) that he is really...
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1996
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Still trapped in Callisto's body, Xena (here played by Hudson Leick, aka "Callisto") seeks out her old nemesis Ares...
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Director, Sisyphus
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1996
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Kate Hodge guest stars as Celesta, the sister of Hades (Erik Thomson), God of the Underworld -- and the living...
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1995
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Falsely accused of killing four villagers, Xena (Lucy Lawless) is besieged by the friends of the victims. Once she and...
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1995
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Season Ten of Murder, She Wrote concludes as a small-time carnival pitches its tents just outside Cabot Cove. The troupe's...
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1994
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When a successful newswoman receives an on-the-air shock, she begins to analyze her relationship with her philandering...
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1992
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Single parent Victoria Principal is justifiably driven into a blind rage when her 11-year-old daughter (Danielle Harris) is...
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1991
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Deception: A Mother's Secret premiered as a made-for-TV effort during Thanksgiving week, 1991. There's little reason for...
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1991
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The superb, utterly convincing special effects in the two-part TV movie The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake cannot...
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must prove that the man whose murder conviction he upheld when...
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1988
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In this crime drama set in LA during the '40s, an infamous Hollywood madam is arrested and mayhem ensues as the names of her...
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1988
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Also released under the title The Rites of Summer, this film follows the adventures of pampered city boy Alan Block...
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1987
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Dorian Beecher (Thom Bray), the new poetry instructor at Cabot Cove's most exclusive prep school, tries to impress the girl...
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1987
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Native American George Longbow (Bernie White), a member of the Algonquin tribe, shows up in Cabot Cove bearing a seemingly...
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1987
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Gene Hackman plays a disgruntled suburbanite who manages the Ultra-Sav, an all-night drugstore. He hates his job, hates his...
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1981
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Jill Robinson's Bed-Time-Story, inspired by actual events, was the source for the made-for-TV A Cry for Love. Divorcee...
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1980
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Danny Travis (Richard Harris) is a kindly Irish inventor and widower whose projects leave his family in a constant state of...
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1980
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Norman Jewison's blackly satirical look at the American justice system has gained in stature as one of the more incisive...
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1979
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In this dark drama, a woman allows a human embryo to be implanted in her body and then realizes she has made a terrible...
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1979
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In this television remake of the classic 1937 film, two ghosts come back to haunt Cosmo Topper. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1979
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In a casting twist, this remake of Arthur Penn's The Miracle Worker casts Patty Duke, who won an Oscar for her work as Helen...
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1979
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The good news: Florida (Esther Rolle) has decided to move her family out of the ghetto and into a decent house. The bad news:...
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1979
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A feisty, feminist intern uncovers a medical conspiracy in this icy thriller about mysterious goings-on at Boston Memorial...
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1978
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Nobody in Edith's family cared much for nasty old Aunt Rose -- least of all Archie, who knew that Rose heartily disapproved...
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Young Man
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1978
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In this western adventure set in 1903, four imprisoned cowgirls bust out and begin trailing a famed Irish killer who is...
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1978
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Several former college students find their former drug experiences catching up with them in an unexpected and terrifying...
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1978
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In this suspenseful drama, an angry husband hatches an ingenious plot to get his avaricious wife and the pesky detective she...
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1978
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The Incredible Hulk, the live-action TV series based on the popular Marvel Comics character, was preceded by a 2-hour...
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1977
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One of four miniseries comprising NBC's Best Sellers anthology, The Rhinemann Exchange was adapted from the Robert Ludlum...
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1977
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There was little love lost between Archie and his co-worker Stretch Cunningham when Stretch was alive. Now that Mr....
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Rabbi
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1977
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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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On behalf of Vietnamese refugee Mai (Irene Yah-Ling Sun), Jim (James Garner) searches for the girl's brother Vinh (Jim...
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1977
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The cast of the popular old TV series Peyton Place reunite when Allison MacKenzie and Rodney Harrington are found dead. Other...
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1977
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One woman's life of love and larceny is recounted in this soapy drama based on the best-selling novel by Sidney Sheldon. In...
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1977
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It's On the Waterfront, Kojak-style, when sardonic Lt. Theo Kojak (Telly Savalas) investigates a murder on the docks. The...
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1976
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Panache, that dashing 17th century poet, swordsman and lover, is played by Rene Auberjonois. In true Alexander Dumas fashion,...
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1976
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Don Murray plays Lacy, a blatantly bigoted New York cop who finds that his rabid hatred forces him into a bloody rampage in...
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1976
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While moonlighting as a cabbie, Archie is mugged. Reporting the crime to a cop named Garsky (Frank Campanella), Archie lets...
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1975
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Jim (James Garner) is asked by Angie Perris (Elayne Heilveil) to locate her brother, stockbroker Tom Perris (Eugene...
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1975
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