The made-for-TV When She Says No takes a prismatic, Rashomon approach to its story of sexual assault. Kathleen Quinlan plays...
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Carl Jerome
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1984
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Children in the Crossfire examines the plight of the youngest victims of Northern Ireland's never-ending religious strife....
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1984
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1983
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Controversial Nicaraguan leader Somoza is treated with inordinate kindness in the propagandistic adventure The Last Plane...
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Jim Conley
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1983
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Jane Doe, played by Karen Valentine, is an amnesiac with no clue as to her true identity. She does know that she's recovering...
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1983
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Producer/director/star Clint Eastwood takes his sweet time getting Firefox started. Eastwood plays Mitchell Gant, a...
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Buckholz
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1982
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Sun-worshiping Californians are disappearing by the droves at a popular beach hangout, and a pair of extremely gruff...
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Harry Caulder
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1981
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Ernest Pintoff--jazz trumpeter, painter, animated cartoonist, film theorist--directed his first dramatic feature,...
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David Johnston
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1981
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This TV movie stars Tony Randall as Sidney Shorr, a reclusive, middle-aged commercial artist. Sidney opens himself up a bit...
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1981
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The expensive face of the title belongs to Sylvia Kristel, who actually levies a price of $2.5 million upon the fictional...
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1981
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Producer
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1980
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The cliches about actors fighting an uphill battle in Tinseltown are all found in this film, its own actors an example of its...
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Dennis
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1980
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Not only does star Rod Steiger bypass The Honor Guard on his resume; it is also ignored by virtually every chronicler of...
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David
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1979
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In this sports melodrama that boldly illustrates the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, Lynn-Holly Johnson plays Iowa...
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1979
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1979
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This made-for-television film Winds of Kitty Hawk, chronicles the efforts of the Wright Brothers to become the first men to...
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1978
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1978
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F.I.S.T. is author Norman Jewison's chronicle of an innocent and idealistic young man corrupted by power and success as seen...
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Abe Belkin
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1978
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The inaugural presentation of the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" anthology, the three-part, six-hour miniseries Testimony...
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1977
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The right to die with dignity was at the heart of this fact-based TV movie. After a serious accident, New Jersey woman Karen...
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1977
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After a two-week preemption for network Olympics coverage, Baretta returned on February 18, 1976 with this episode. The focus...
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1976
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This sequel to the smash hit chiller Rosemary's Baby (1968) chronicles the childhood of Rosemary's demon spawn. The still...
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1976
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Susan Clark, the queen of the made-for-TV biopic (in 1976, at least), stars as legendary aviator Amelia Earhart. The story...
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1976
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One of four dramatic miniseries carried by NBC under the blanket title Best Sellers, Captains and the Kings was adapted from...
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1976
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The winner of 11 Emmy awards, the made-for-TV Eleanor and Franklin stars Edward Herrmann as Franklin D. Roosevelt and...
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1976
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In a strange blending of reality and fantasy, this is the story of F. Scott Fitzgerald's use of the creative process to try...
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1974
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1974
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Pueblo is a 2-hour videotaped special, originally telecast March 29, 1973 on ABC Theatre. Hal Holbrook stars as commander...
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1973
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A documentary that looks at the young life of Thomas Edison. ~ Rovi...
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