While Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) is off vacationing somewhere, her nephew Grady (Michael Horton) and his pregnant...
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1990
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Set in a small, deeply religious town where annually the crucifixion is literally reenacted, this melodrama centers on the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1988
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This campy drama, set in the 1940s, was inspired by a hit song by Barry Manilow. It tells the tale of an aspiring songwriter,...
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1985
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Three children, who fear being put into a foster home after the death of their parents, take flight into the wilderness with...
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1984
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An adventuresome author in 1849 travels to California's Sutter's Fort to work in a saw mill. After gold is discovered, the...
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1981
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Linda Purl stars as Nellie Bly, famed 19th century female journalist, in this "Classics Illustrated" TV movie. A tireless...
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1981
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Screenwriter
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1981
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Another feminist western from the early 1980s, Incident at Crestridge has the novelty of a contemporary setting....
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1981
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In this version of the Mark Twain classic, Huck dodges the drudgery of an eastern boys school by faking his own drowning....
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1981
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Could it be true? Is the U.S. government really hiding an alien spaceship in the mysterious Hangar 18? According to the...
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1980
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1979
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Beggarman, Thief is the 4-hour sequel to the ratings-busting miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man; both productions were based on...
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1979
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One of the bigger non-cartoon moneymakers for Disney in the 1970s, The North Avenue Irregulars is predicated on the premise...
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1979
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In this family film, based on John D. Fitzgerald's award-winning children's novel, set in Utah during the early 1900s, a...
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1978
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This family adventure chronicles the adventures and exploits of George Clark (Denver Pyle), one of the early naturalists....
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1977
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This rather complex animated adventure concerns the quest of a toy wind-up mouse and his son to become self-winding.The two...
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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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Ray Tracey plays Joe Panther, a young Seminole Indian who is ambivalent toward the white world. Although he has achieved some...
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Rance
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1976
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When a group of treasure hunters attempt to locate a sunken fortune, they enlist the help of an adventure-hungry fisherman...
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Lobo
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1975
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Emily feels that Bob's weight workshop could use a motivational speaker. Pressed into service is Bob's secretary, Carol, who...
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1975
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Edith is charmed by her plumber's new assistant, Nick Howard (Cliff Osmond), who compliments her appearance and recites...
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Nick Howard
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1975
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An upcoming election for a departmental welfare committee finds Roy (Kevin Tighe) and John (Randolph Mantooth) running...
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1975
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It looks like the men of Squad 51 will have to pick up the tab for the annual Fireman's Picnic when their star pitcher breaks...
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1975
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Originally produced as the pilot for a prospective TV series and based on a novel entitled Gypsy in Amber, this is the story...
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1975
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1974
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A forbidding old mansion in a residential San Francisco neighborhood is the centerpiece of this grim story. When a young boy...
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Screenwriter
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1973
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1973
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Taciturn Faye Dunaway insists upon drilling for oil in her small, unpromising patch of Oklahoma land. Drifter...
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1973
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1972
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1969
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In the absence of the other nuns, Sr. Betrille nervously holds down the fort at Convent San Tanco all by herself. Meanwhile,...
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1968
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Three Guns For Texas is a routine western. Taken from the television series "Laredo," three 30-minute episodes are strung...
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1968
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What would a late-1960s detective series be without the obligatory "flower child" episode? After Detective Ed Brown (Don...
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1968
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Hogan's Heroes inaugurated its third season -- and moved from its Friday timeslot to a new Saturday-evening berth in the...
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1967
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The British title of Billy Wilder's classic comedy was Meet Whiplash Willie -- for, despite Jack Lemmon's star billing, the...
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Mr. Purkey
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1966
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Dean Martin stars in this once-controversial comedy as Dino, a Las Vegas crooner, alcoholic, and celebrity playboy. Dino...
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Barney Millsap
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1964
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In this comedy, a Yankee musician is working in Paris when he encounters a movie star chasing after her naughty French poodle...
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1964
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This romantic comedy opens with a resounding warning: its chief concerns are passion, bloodshed, desire, and death....
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1963
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Dolores Faith is cast as Skiri, a Nepalese princess who has become an outcast in her own country. The princess' entourage...
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1963
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Bruce Gordon makes his final series appearance as Frank Nitti in this episode. Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would like to find...
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1963
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In this western, an ex-officer for the confederate Army becomes a Texas cattle rancher. He and his fellow ranchers are...
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1963
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To improve the taste of his beer, Frank Nitti (Bruce Gordon) brings several expert German "braumeisters" into the country....
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1962
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Released just in time for Easter on April 27, 1962, this Rod Serling-scripted Twilight Zone episode is widely regarded as the...
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Manuelo
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1962
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