Three disparate but devoutly religious women attempt to put their personal differences aside long enough to refurbish a house...
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Elizabeth
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2008
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Mrs. Claus
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2004
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16-year-old Lindsay Dearborn (Brooke Nevin) is "Too Cool for Christmas," and wants no part of the family celebration being...
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Mrs. Claus
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2004
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Directors: Clint Eastwood profiles the acclaimed actor, director, and Hollywood icon. Eastwood has entertained generations of...
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2000
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A husband and wife are initially thrilled to have moved to an idyllic, leafy town, but its apparent perfection -- no crime,...
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1999
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1998
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A photographer endangers her own life to unearth a plot to bilk elderly nursing-home residents out of their life savings....
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1998
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Two women forced to deal with the ugly specter of domestic violence find support in one another in this made-for-television...
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Beth Williamson
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1994
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Kate (Donna Mills) is an alcoholic--and, as is often the case, she is in full denial regarding her illness. Only when she is...
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Executive Producer
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1994
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This romantic mystery is based on a novel by Barbara Taylor Bradford and chronicles a journalist's investigation of his...
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1993
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In this drama, a reporter attempts to protect her small son (the result of her brief tryst with a presidential candidate)...
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1992
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The made-for-television movie The World's Oldest Living Bridesmaid is about a prosperous lawyer who can't find a husband....
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Brenda Morgan
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1992
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Following an temporary insanity acquittal of her daughter's rapist and murderer, a mother goes after the criminal. ~ Rovi...
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1992
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Based on a true story, the made-for-television movie Runaway Father is about a husband who fakes his death so he can abandon...
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Executive Producer, Pat Bennett
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1991
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Though based on fact, the two-part TV movie False Arrest plays more like one of those Linda Blair "babes in prison" flicks....
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Joyce Lukezic
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1991
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As the last two years come into focus for an amnesia victim, she finds her life endangered because of the truths. ~ Rovi...
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1989
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Season Ten of Knots Landing begins with Val (Joan Van Ark) surviving the lethal drug overdose administered by Jill (Teri...
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Abby Cunningham
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1988
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Outback Bound is a made-for-TV film tailored to the talents of Donna Mills. She plays a pampered Beverly Hills resident whose...
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Samantha Hollings
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1988
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The big news of Knots Landing's ninth season is the apparent murder of unsavory politician Peter Hollister, who in the course...
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Abby Cunningham
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1987
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1986
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Moving to its now-famous Thursday night timeslot on the occasion of its eighth season, Knots Landing quickly updates its fans...
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Abby Cunningham
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1986
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Considering his later well-publicized involvement in "l'affaire Heidi Fleiss," Ivan Nagy was ideally suited to direct...
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Julie Atkins
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1986
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Television and cinema glamour queen Donna Mills shows off the know-how that helped earn her a reputation as one of the most...
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1986
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The "Black Market Baby" story arc which dominated most of Knots Landing's sixth season is resolved in the first few episodes...
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Abby Cunningham
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1985
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Season Six of Knots Landing begins with the conniving Abby Cunningham (Donna Mills) finding herself the victim rather than...
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Abby Cunningham
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1984
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Based on a true story (it says here), He's Not Your Son is another variation on the old "switched at birth" plot device....
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Kathy Saunders
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1984
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This 1982 made-for-TV version of the Lewis Carroll classic Alice in Wonderland features an all-star cast. Such celebrities as...
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1983
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The fourth-season murder of singer Cijji Dunne still looms large over the main characters of Knots Landing as the series...
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Abby Cunningham
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1983
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Joining the cast of Knots Landing as the series begins its fourth season is Kevin Dobson as Federal prosecutor Marion Patrick...
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Abby Cunningham
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1982
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The perfume business is dramatized in this soap opera-like made-for-television movie. Based on the novel by Meredith Rich,...
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1982
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Season Three of Knots Landing picks up where the previous season left off, as Sid Fairgate (Don Murray), owner of Knots...
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Abby Cunningham
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1981
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Playing to disappointing ratings during its first season on the air, the Dallas spinoff Knots Landing made a spectacular leap...
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Abby Cunningham
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1980
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In this made-for-TV movie, when a friend is falsely accused of murder, two detectives must track down the true person...
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1980
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"Master of disaster" Irwin Allen was so confident of his talents in 1979 that he actually thought he could stretch out a...
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1979
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An upcoming Super Bowl provides the framework for this suspenseful thriller set in New Orleans. The trouble begins when a...
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1978
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Doctors' Private Lives was the 2-hour pilot film for the shortlived TV series of the same name. Ed Nelson and John Gavin star...
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1978
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This wonderfully cheesy TV movie-of-the-week stars Tony Franciosa as a detective hot on the trail of a murderer whose...
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Leigh Lockwood
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1977
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1977
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A couple of LAPD officers find a school for con artists. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1977
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In this made-for-TV pilot film, Donna Mills stars as the title character, an undercover cop on the run after the mob frames...
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1977
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Irwin Allen's follow-up to Flood! is a better effort but still falls short of his big-screen classics. Like its predecessor,...
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Harriett Malone
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1977
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This disaster movies chronicles the many dramas of the people involved in a 39 car smash-up on a California freeway. The...
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1976
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In the third of the feature-length Quincy, M.E. episodes produced for the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie package, the LA County...
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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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The still-unsolved Black Dahlia murder case, fictionalized in the 1981 theatrical feature True Confessions, is handled on a...
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1975
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This two-hour pilot episode for S.W.A.T. originated as a special installment of the ABC police series The Rookies, explaining...
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1975
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In this made-for-television drama, a retired businessman's obsession with the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle increase...
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1975
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In this made-for-television horror movie, a Rolls-Royce develops a murderous mind of its own. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1974
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Donna Mills plays the new bride of Ian Hendry. It's customary for bridegrooms to keep a few secrets from their wives -- and...
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1974
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Two Miami beach bums become notorious cat-burglars in this lively crime drama that is based on a true story. After...
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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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Live a Little, Steal a Lot and You Can't Steal Love were both alternate titles for the fact-based crime caper Murph the...
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Ginny
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1974
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Filmed in England, Someone at the Top of the Stairs stars Donna Mills and Judy Carne as a pair of American tourists roaming...
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1973
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Donna Mills was still in her "imperiled heroine" career stage when she starred in the made-for-TV The Bait. Mills is a...
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Tracy Fleming
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1972
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The old Outward Bound formula is pulled out of mothballs for the made-for-TV Haunts of the Very Rich. The scene is a gorgeous...
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1972
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1972
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Dennis Weaver plays a tow-truck driver sent to prison on a trumped-up charges of attempted murder. Out after serving four...
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1972
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Donna Mills guest stars as Bernice Rawson, a small-time crook with big-time aspirations. Latching onto an ex-convict who...
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1972
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A pre-Dallas Donna Mills is cast as Mary Ann Collins, a rather empty-headed rich girl in search of excitement. Poor Mary Ann...
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1971
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Play Misty for Me marked Clint Eastwood's debut as a director, and it gave him the then-unusual opportunity to play a regular...
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Tobie
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1971
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Martin Sheen may be the Grey Eminence of movies nowadays, but back in 1967 he often as not played switchblade-wielding punks....
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1967
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