A Brooklyn cigar shop is the setting for this drama from director Wayne Wang that interweaves the stories of several...
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1995
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Organizing a neighborhood watch group, Fraser (Paul Gross) and Ray (David Marciano) teach a self-defense course to a group of...
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1995
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This Americanized remake of the French classic The Return of Martin Guerre (1982) transports the story's setting from the...
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1993
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In the concluding half of The Cosby Show's now-legendary series finale (originally shown as a single, hour-long special),...
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1992
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Olivia (Raven-Symone) comes down with a bad case of laryngitis just before she is to sing for her grandparents' 55th...
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1991
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With his parents' guarded permission, Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) arranges to have a dinner date with Cheryl (Vanessa...
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1991
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Although it has been a year since the wedding of the Huxtables' daughter Denise (Lisa Bonet) and Martin Kendall (Joseph C....
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1990
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Russell (Earle Hyman) manages to scrounge up tickets for a sold-out Michael Jackson concert, but hasn't got enough for the...
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1989
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Cliff (Bill Cosby) braves a terrific rainstorm to purchase a few extra ingredients for the Huxtables' Thanksgiving...
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1989
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With the rest of the family out of town, Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) has the Huxtable house all to himself. Taking advantage...
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1989
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Not only has new mom Sondra (Sabrina LeBeauf) been worn to a frazzle caring for the twins, but she is also sore that her...
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1989
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In a wild and surprisingly profound foray into fantasy, Cliff (Bill Cosby) dreams that a Peruvian volcano eruption has...
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1989
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America's number one-rated series for three years running, The Cosby Show manages to hold on to this lofty status throughout...
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1988
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Now that Sondra (Sabrina LeBeauf) and Elvin (Geoffrey Owens) are expecting a child, Sondra's parents Cliff (Bill Cosby) and...
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1988
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally networkcast as an hour-long special), Sondra (Sabrina LeBeau) gives birth...
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1988
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Cliff (Bill Cosby) and Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) find themselves temporary bachelors when the ladies of the Huxtable...
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1987
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In the conclusion of a two-part episode (originally telecast as a single hour-long special), the Huxtables continue in their...
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1987
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The Huxtables head to Hillman College to visit Denise (Lisa Bonet) and to attend a retirement ceremony for school president...
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1987
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It is the 50th wedding anniversary of Cliff's parents Russell (Earle Hyman) and Anna (Clarice Taylor), and the whole family...
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1986
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After getting a dismal "C" on his report about the 1963 march on Washington, Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) is ordered to...
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1986
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The Huxtables are on pins and needles as Denise (Lisa Bonet) decides upon which college she will attend. Among her final...
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1986
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Cliff's ex-musician dad Russell (Earle Hyman) plans to come out of retirement to play trombone at a jam session in memory of...
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1986
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Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) claims that having his ear pierced is his "declaration of independence"--though in truth he has...
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1985
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Cliff (Bill Cosby), Clair (Phylicia Rashad) and the children put on an elaborate show in honor of Grandpa Russell and Grandma...
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1985
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Tom Schiller, best known for the short subjects he wrote and directed for Saturday Night Live's early seasons, made his...
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1984
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The series that literally rescued the moribund situation comedy genre from oblivion, NBC's The Cosby Show made its first...
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1984
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Beulah Land is an edited, movie-length version of the three-part TV miniseries adaptation of Lonnie Coleman's multi-part...
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1980
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Cousin Emma
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1974
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Much against the wishes of Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr), Mark (Don Mitchell) goes undercover to smash an extortion ring...
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1973
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Five on the Black Hand Side was released at a time when most black-oriented films were bloody action fests. In contrast, this...
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Mrs. Brooks
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1973
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Based upon the novel by Lois Gould and adapted (under the pseudonym Esther Dale) by Elaine May, Such Good Friends focuses on...
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1971
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Play Misty for Me marked Clint Eastwood's debut as a director, and it gave him the then-unusual opportunity to play a regular...
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Birdie
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1971
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Upon completing Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, a tearful Liza Minnelli declared publicly that she would never, ever...
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1970
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A married couple struggles to adjust when the husband's brain is transplanted into the skull of a black man. David Rowe...
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1969
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