In this made-for-TV psychodrama, Annie Nolan falls in love with the handsome, charming Officer Craig Mitchell. The trouble...
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1998
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1997
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A priest has been murdered in the neighborhood of Inspector Paul Fein's youth, and it's up to the seasoned cop to crack the...
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1997
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The sad end of one of the great real-life love stories of the 20th century is recounted in this made-for-TV drama. When...
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1996
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1996
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Friendship and racism in 1880s America is explored in this made-for-television drama. Sidney Poitier stars as Gypsy Smith, a...
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1995
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1995
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In this drama, a teenaged girl and her boyfriend fight back after they are accused of murdering the girl's overbearing, but...
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1994
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1994
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Do not confuse this fact-based feature with the more tongue-in-cheek cable TV version,...
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1992
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Although his Mother denies his involvement in a brutal attack that left her critically injured and her husband dead, a...
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1992
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"Remake fever" spread in 1991 to the producers of the TV-movie Night of the Hunter. 36 years earlier, writer James Agee,...
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1991
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Whoever hit upon the idea that What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? would make a good TV movie remake forgot one essential fact....
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1991
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Robert Urich stars as a self-involved computer executive who becomes inadvertently involved in a crime. He witnesses the...
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1991
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In the Best Interest of the Child was not based on a true story. That's the official line adopted by producer...
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1990
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The ads for Red Earth, White Earth ballyhooed the soap-opera aspects of the made-for-TV film, particularly the fact that the...
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1989
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Based on the factual book by Ann Rule, Small Sacrifices was original telecast in two parts. Farrah Fawcett continues to...
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1989
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A wealthy woman (Robin Givens) is stalked by her ex-boyfriend, who escaped from an asylum. He traps her in her penthouse. ~...
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1989
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This courtroom drama was inspired by the notorious Scopes trial of 1925 concerning the teaching of Darwinism in public...
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Director
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1988
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Someone in the upper echelons of network television must have been enamored of or obsessed with French playwright Robert...
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Director
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1988
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This was the "unofficial" Liberace biopic, as opposed to the error-ridden "official" Liberace (telecast one week earlier in...
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Director
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1988
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Mark Harmon plays an itinerant Depression-era carpenter in the made-for-TV After the Promise. When his wife dies, Harmon is...
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Director
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1987
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This low-budget actioner is set in a world gone mad with the fear that WW III is imminent and centers on a survivalist who...
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1987
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Gena Rowlands won an Emmy for her towering portrayal of former first lady Betty Ford. After surviving breast cancer, the...
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Director
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1987
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This independently-produced feature concerns a New York woman (Mila Burnette) who's fed up with her marriage and her life....
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1987
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Abuse is the key word of this made-for-TV drama. This time, it is abuse levelled against ageing parents by their own...
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Director
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1986
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Anemic in its action sequences and main character -- a woman who has been raped once and decides to eliminate rapists with a...
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1985
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Director
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1985
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In this family drama, adoptive parents engage in a legal battle with the biological mother of their child. The mother had...
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1985
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A trio of rich ex-cops begin to investigate a murder involving baseball and gangsters. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1985
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The Guardian is set in an upper-class New York apartment building, recently plagued by a series of break-ins and murders. The...
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1984
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Convicted murderer Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald had hoped that, by telling his side of the story to investigative journalist Joe...
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1984
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Director
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1984
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Jill Clayburgh stars in Miles to Go as a loving wife and mother. She discovers that she has terminal cancer, and struggles to...
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1984
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Director
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1983
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As Ric Gitlin prepares to sign divorce papers, he flashes back to his marriage to Isabel Glasser. Childhood sweethearts,...
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Producer
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1983
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In a rare television appearance, Dorothy McGuire plays a farm widow who has been impoverished by the siphoning of her water...
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Director
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1983
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Director
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1982
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Actor Robert Urich cannot find work in Hollywood and his marriage is falling apart in this fictitious comedy. Can he turn his...
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Director
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1982
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World War III is an ambitious if unnecessarily protracted speculative TV movie. Set in a "future December," the film...
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1982
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Producer
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1982
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Made for television, the movie concerns a young unmarried girl who must decide whether to have an abortion. With the help of...
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Director
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1981
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Jan-Michael Vincent stars as Kyle Richardson, who works at a dead-end job in a Texas chain-link fence factory. In the...
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Director, Producer
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1981
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Director
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1979
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A Vacation in Hell concerns four women and one man who are booked on a "dream vacation" at a tropical resort. All five become...
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Director
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1979
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Lucan is the pilot film for a late 1970s TV adventure weekly. The story begins in 1967, when a group of Minnesota hunters...
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Director, Producer
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1977
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When the nuclear submarine he captains is rammed by a freighter while surfacing in Atlantic waters just off the coast of...
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Director
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1977
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In a spin off from the actual event of U.S. President Kennedy's assassination, this drama examines what the trial of Lee...
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Director
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1977
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This award-winning six-part historical epic was one of the first examples of the miniseries format and one of the...
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Director
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1977
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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Director
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1976
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The Persuaders were a pair of globe-trotting, sophisticated playboys who solved crimes of passion and espionage every week...
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Director
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1976
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Ellery Queen (also known as Too Many Suspects) was the 78-minute pilot film for a TV series based on the fictional...
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1975
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Director
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1974
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Director, Screenwriter
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1973
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The first appearance of Bette Davis in a made-for-television film has an evil mastermind (Davis) plotting against a CIA agent...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1971
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When two teenage girls fantasize about their sexual yearnings, one is stalked by a psychopathic murderer. Wynne...
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Director, Producer
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1970
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Parents worry about their daughter when she freaks out on drugs and is hospitalized. Arthur (Eli Wallach) and Gerri...
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Director
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1970
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Sebastian (Dirk Bogarde) is an undisciplined mathematics genius who works in the "cipher bureau" of the British government....
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Director
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1968
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Director
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1968
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Another semi-successful attempt to adapt the works of American fantasist H.P. Lovecraft to the screen, this is loosely based...
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1967
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The British dramatic anthology Studio 64 consisted of six original hour-long plays. Included herein were "Better Luck Next...
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Director
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1964
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Director
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1962
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A precursor to the CBC's famous fine-arts omnibus series Festival, Folio began its four-year run in 1956. The series, which...
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Producer
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1956
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In this comedy, the routines of two British army barracks are disrupted when they are invaded by a Hollywood film unit while...
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1954
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Producer
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1952
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In this drama, bank robbers are exiled to an island off the English coast. They are caught in raging seas and would have...
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1951
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Based on a true story (believe it or don't!), The Wooden Horse is set in a wartime German prison camp. It being the duty for...
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Bennett
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1950
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The Golden Madonna is a peppy romantic adventure, utilizing its tight budget to the utmost. British actress Phyllis Calvert...
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Johnny Lester
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1949
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The Small Voice is a tense British character study utilizing an old plot device with a modicum of freshness. American actor...
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1948
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1948
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