Michelle Forbes plays the title character in this Next Generation episode. While investigatng a Bajoran terrorist attack on a...
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1991
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Saddled with a broken arm, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) hires a temporary typist named Melissa (Lise Cutter) to help her meet a...
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1990
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In the final first-season episode of Murder She Wrote, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) travels to Wyoming to attend the funeral of...
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1985
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Mariette Hartley portrays Candy Lightner, the founder of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, in this made-for-television movie...
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1983
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First telecast September 23, 1983, For Love and Honor was the opening episode of the same-named TV series. Cliff Potts heads...
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1983
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Although it is based on an intriguing premise -- Dale (Brooke Shields), disguised as a man, takes the place of her late...
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1983
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1981
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The real Belle Starr was a homely, ill-tempered woman whose career as a western bandit was blown out of proportion by the...
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1980
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Christopher Plummer has all the best dialogue in the hokey made-for-TVer Desperate Voyage. Plummer plays a modern-day pirate...
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1980
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Producer Dan Curtis also sat in the director's seat for The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang. Making no effort to whitewash its...
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Bob Dalton
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1979
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The third filming of Louisa May Alcott's novel is this made-for-TV effort, which follows the hardships faced by the March...
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1978
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Love's Dark Ride, based on a true story, was produced for TV by Jack Webb's Mark VII company. Cliff Potts stars as a...
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1978
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1977
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Once an Eagle was a seven-part miniseries originally telecast December 2, 1976 through January 13, 1977; the first and last...
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1976
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An Indian half-breed skilled with a gun and his former mentor guard a shipment of explosives being transported across the...
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1975
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Of the two rape-oriented TV movies of the 1973-74 season, A Case of Rape, first telecast February 20, 1974, is far and away...
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1974
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The inspiration for the made-for-TV movie was an actual event which occurred in June of 1973. A crew of four sinks in a...
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Gordon Gaines
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1974
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Set amidst the tumult and grit of the inner city, this blaxploitation outing centers on the devious exploits of drug-dealing...
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1974
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The science of "cryogenics" forms the basis of the made-for-TV Live Again, Die Again. Donna Mills plays a young woman who...
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1974
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Upon his return from Vietnam, ex-POW Mike Doyle (Cliff Potts) is certain that he sees his police-officer father (Warren...
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1973
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In this offbeat crime adventure, a downhill ski instructor at an Alpine resort involves himself in a conspiracy to rob the...
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1972
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A prominent ski resorts is robbed of $250,000 in a theft masterminded by a champion skier. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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In this western a rookie gunfighter decides to switch careers before he is killed. He is traveling when he encounters a...
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1972
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Filmed in Canada, The Groundstar Conspiracy was adapted from L.P. Davies' novel The Alien. Michael Sarrazin plays a research...
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Mosely
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1972
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Also known as Never Give an Inch, this film was based on a novel by Ken Kesey. Paul Newman (who also directed) stars as Hank...
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1971
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Bruce Dern stars as the caretaker of a greenhouse located on a group of space stations that are sent into orbit. The Earth...
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Wolf
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1971
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This routine western finds Gannon (Tony Franciosa) as a lone drifter on the Kansas plains. He never looks for any trouble...
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1969
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) has trouble believing that Samantha Dain (Marcia Strassman), a famous folksinger who sent him a...
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1967
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