Everyone has heard the centuries-old adage "laughter is the best medicine." But few may realize the words of real wisdom...
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2010
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Six people become three couples in the wake of the emotional chaos of 9/11 in this three-part drama adapted from the...
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Shoemaker
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2007
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An innocent man visiting a friend in New York City becomes embroiled in a dangerous series of events after being mistaken for...
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2006
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Filmmaking duo Frank and Joe Ciota follow up 1997's The North End and 2001's Ciao America with this black comedy about an...
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Co-Executive Producer
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2006
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T.R. Knight, Danny Aiello, Vincent Pastore, and Gilbert Gottfried star in writer/director John DeBellis' bittersweet romantic...
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Executive Producer, Pop
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2006
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A family struggles to keep their business afloat as they're dogged by personal crises in this drama from writer and director...
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Frank Giorgio
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2005
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2004
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Nathan Winkler
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2004
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Tony Santini
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2003
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On the eve of his fifty-sixth birthday, a lifelong football fan suffering from Down Syndrome roots for his favorite team to...
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Executive Producer
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2003
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Music may be the food of love, but a group of gangsters are singing a very different tune at a fancy New York dining room in...
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Louis Cropa
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2001
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Three famous vocalists find their lives don't harmonize well off-stage in this farcical comedy. Armand Dupres...
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2001
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A child discovers a whole new world when he runs away from home in the family drama Prince Of Central Park. JJ (played by...
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2000
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Known for his sex-charged erotic dramas and thrillers, British director Adrian Lyne made a name for himself with such racy...
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2000
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Produced for the A&E cable network, this third installment in their four-part "Rat Pack" series looks at the informal...
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1999
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In this comedy, Nydia (Thalia) was born in New York City to a family of Puerto Rican immigrants who run a restaurant. Nydia...
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1999
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This documentary, the first of a four-part series produced for the A&E cable network, explores the dawning days of the...
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1999
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The finale to the A&E four-part documentary series The Rat Pack, this video explores how the partnership of Frank Sinatra,...
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1999
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The second documentary in a four-part series produced by the A&E cable network, The Rat Pack: True Stories of the Original...
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1999
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This four-hour miniseries is a sequel to 1997's top-rated miniseries, The Last Don,based on the novel by Mario Puzo of...
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1998
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Vincent (Danny Aiello), aging, war-weary hit man for the Mob, becomes the target of Tommy (William Forsythe), the hot-headed...
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Vincent
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1998
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During her valedictorian address at her high school graduation, Renata Devereaux (Shanee Edwards) makes a startling...
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1998
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In 1972, investigative reporter Geraldo Rivera used a stolen key to secretly enter the now infamous Staten Island's...
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1997
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For the past two decades, small-time gangster Al (Vincent Spano) has been deeply troubled by the murder of his father and...
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Frank Parente
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1997
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John Henderson directed this British comedy, taking a peek inside the British music industry. Record-company owner Marty...
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Rathbone
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1997
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This crime drama, based on the best-selling novel by Mario Puzo, follows 20 years in the long reign of powerful Mafia kingpin...
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Don Domenico Clericuzio
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1997
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Host
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1996
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1996
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A variety of crooks, losers, and working stiffs living in the shadow of Hollywood find their various personal crises...
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Dosmo Pizzo
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1996
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Frank Anselmo
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1996
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An average middle-aged guy finds himself in an extraordinarily weird situation in this off-beat romantic adventure that...
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1996
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Gene Paletto
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1995
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1995
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As visually stylish as it is graphically violent, this thriller directed by Luc Besson concerns Mathilda (Natalie Portman), a...
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Tony
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1994
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This large, sprawling comedy directed by Robert Altman concerns a variety of romantic and personal intrigues that intersect...
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1994
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Ben Katz
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1993
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Paul Mazursky directed this comedy, which blends a broad satire of the film industry with a thoughtful tale of a middle-aged...
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Harry Stone
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1993
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A wealthy young boy is kidnapped by thieves who rob his home, but the crooks are in for a surprise when the kid becomes a...
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Harry
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1993
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From the "We All Have Tales" series this is a delightful presentation of Pinocchio. Music is presented by the Les Miserables...
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1993
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Successful character actor Barry Primus spent seven years trying to get financing for his feature debut as a writer-director,...
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Carmine Rasso
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1992
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Here's a fictionalized account of Jack Ruby's perspective of the events leading up to his assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald....
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Jack Ruby
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1992
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Frank Pesce Sr.
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1991
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Tommy Five-Tone
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1991
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Swedish director Lasse Hallstrom made his American movie debut with this romantic comedy, starring Holly Hunter as Renata...
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Joe Bella
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1991
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1991
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In this actioner, a third-world drug lord seeks to monopolize the narcotics trade in the recently disbanded Soviet Union and...
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1991
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A tortured man finds himself caught in a middle-ground between hallucination and reality in this supernatural thriller,...
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Louis
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1990
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1990
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Businessman Chester Grant (Danny Aiello) will do anything it takes to get the sale, but finds himself getting older and must...
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Chester Grant
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1990
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Eddie Murphy, in addition to starring as Quick, the son of 1930s Harlem gambling-house proprietor Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor),...
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Phil Cantone
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1989
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In this spooky political thriller, the world seems on the brink of a nuclear holocaust when an old agreement between the...
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George Sherman
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1989
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Director Spike Lee dives head-first into a maelstrom of racial and social ills, using as his springboard the hottest day of...
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Sal
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1989
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This offbeat police thriller with heavy doses of humor was written by John Patrick Shanley, the former playwright who wrote...
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Capt. Vincent Alcoa
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1989
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Spike Lee's 1989 movie Do The Right Thing was a bombshell when it came out, particularly because of its honest and...
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1989
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Based on a true story, The Preppie Murder begins on August 26, 1986. This was the day that 18-year-old Jennifer Levin...
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1989
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Also released under the title A Crack in the Mirror, this drama follows the events that befall a well-to-do couple when the...
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Charlie
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1988
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The film begins in 1965, when disc jockey Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) is assigned to take over the AFR's Saigon radio...
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1987
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When there's a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed...
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Johnny Cammareri
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1987
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An agent newly retired from the CIA (Scott Glenn) agrees to become an Italian businessman's bodyguard in this adventure film....
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Conti
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1987
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With this rote but well-cast romantic comedy, writer-director James Toback began his long association with actor Robert...
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Phil
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1987
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Woody Allen's gentle and nostalgic tribute to the glory days of radio and coming-of-age during World War II plays like...
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1987
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1987
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"Daddy" is Dermot Mulroney--a high-school-age kid who has no clue of what he's in for. Mulroney has gotten his girlfriend...
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1987
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Although this American action film, which has little of Jackie Chan's comedic martial arts, was less successful in the U.S....
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Danny Garoni
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1985
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Based on a play by Kevin Wade, this comedy stars Brooke Adams as a television producer who demands commitment from her...
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Carabello
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1985
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Known variously as "Skirty Harry" and "Dirty Harriet," beautiful but tough lady police detective Katy Mahoney (Jamie Rose)...
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1985
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When a group of miners discovers a mysterious but delicious white substance bubbling up from the earth, a conglomerate...
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1985
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Downbeat, morbid, and dark, this well-wrought suspense drama stars Farley Granger as Doug Andrews, a chief medical...
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1985
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Woody Allen blurs the the boundaries between the real and unreal in this unique comic fantasy. The scene is a small town in...
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Monk
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1985
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A smaller, amusing comedy from writer/director Woody Allen, Broadway Danny Rose begins with a bunch of show business vets...
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1984
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Director and writer Marissa Silver debuted with this captivating film on the friendship of two young girls from opposite...
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Mr. Bruckner
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1984
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Though some viewers might be put off by its length, graphic violence, and absence of likable characters, Sergio Leone's final...
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1984
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The film version of The Natural pulls off the neat trick of conveying the spirit of the Bernard Malamud novel upon which it...
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1984
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Blood Feud was a two-part TV drama, originally presented as an "Operation Prime Time" special. Robert Blake is disturbingly...
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Randy Powers
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1983
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Amanda Plummer was preparing to star in the Broadway play Agnes of God (for which she ultimately won a Tony Award) when she...
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Frank Caruso
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1982
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1981
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A former baseball player (Alan Arkin) has descended into alcoholism, and meets up with a has-been entertainer (Carol Burnett)...
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Johnson
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1981
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Paul Newman stars as an essentially decent cop patrolling that decimated, drug-and-gang-ridden borough known on the city maps...
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Morgan
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1981
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The ABC Afterschool Special series kicks off its ninth season with a decidedly non-comic spin on a premise popularized by...
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Dominic Ginetti
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1980
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Star James Caan made his directorial debut in the fact-based Hide in Plain Sight. Caan plays a divorced husband and father...
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Sal Carvello
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1980
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Although it is far from a perfectly contrived drama, Defiance has its moments of high emotions and rising fear. Tommy...
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Carmine
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1979
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1978
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Lee Strasberg stars in this made-for-TV movie as a widowed senior citizen who suffers a stroke. Recovering in the hospital,...
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1978
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Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part Two is that TV movie rarity: a sequel that is every bit as terrific as the original....
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1978
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Older brother Chubby (Paul Sorvino) is a combative, booze-swilling, rough-edged construction worker, following in the...
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1977
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The McCarthy-era "witch hunts" in the entertainment industry set the stage for this comedy drama set in the 1950s. Howard...
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1976
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A family of Southern moonshiners is the target of New York mobsters in this film from Edward Mann. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1976
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This Kojak episode is the second of two pilot films for Salathiel Harris, an unsold TV action series starring Rosey Grier as...
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1976
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Francis Ford Coppola's legendary continuation and sequel to his landmark 1972 film, The Godfather, parallels the young Vito...
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1974
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A guaranteed tear-jerker, Bang the Drum Slowly centers on professional baseball player Bruce Pearson (Robert DeNiro) and his...
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1973
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Executive Producer
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