Director Joe Carnahan resurrects the popular 1980s-era action series with this explosive reboot following the adventures of...
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Conception
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2010
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The second made-for-TV "reunion" of the stars of the long-running NBC cop drama Hunter (1984-1990), Hunter: Back in Force...
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Executive Producer, Teleplay By
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2003
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Hunter: Return to Justice is the second made-for-TV movie based on the popular cop series Hunter, which originally ran from...
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Executive Producer, Teleplay By
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2002
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This British comedy-thriller, made on a $200,000 budget, focuses on five London lodgers who hope to cash in on a gangster's...
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Executive Producer
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1997
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Karate-champion-turned-movie-star Chuck Norris was ideally cast as the title character in the contemporary Western series,...
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Executive Producer
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1993
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In this drama, a highly moral judge becomes a secret avenger in the war against crime after his face is disfigured during an...
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Screenwriter
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1990
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While searching for a mobster, Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer) vanishes from sight. In the midst of her efforts to locate her...
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Screenwriter
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1987
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In the conclusion of The A-Team's three-part Season Five opener, Hannibal (George Peppard), B.A. (Mr. T) and Face (Dirk...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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Gen. Fullbright (Jack Ging in his final series appearance) convinces the A-Team that General Morrison, the officer who...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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The A-Team is mistaken for a group of vicious mercenaries, with Murdock (Dwight Schultz) being incorrectly identified as the...
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Screenwriter
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1986
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hunter (Fred Dryer) steps up his search for escaped cocaine dealer Sally LaPone (Lydia...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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In the first episode of a two-part story, a reluctant Hunter (Fred Dryer) is teamed with sleazy Manhattan detective Jackie...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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After pulling off a million-dollar armored car heist, criminal mastermind Sonny Dunbar (Robert Davi) murders his partner, the...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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Season Four of The A-Team begins with part one of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode)....
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Screenwriter
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1985
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The A-Team goes on a fishing trip, partly for recreation, partly to hide out from the minions of their relentless pursuer...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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This is the first A-Team episode to feature a famous guest star as "himself," in this case singer Rick James. At James'...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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Inspired by the popular Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry movies, the weekly, hour-long NBC cop drama Hunter starred former NFL star...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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The A-Team has a surprisingly easy time rescuing Jennifer Teasdale (Lori Lethin), the daughter of a millionaire businessman,...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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This episode introduces Marla Heasley in the role of Tawnia Baker, an intrepid reporter who becomes an unofficial member of...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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Tipped off by a friend of B.A. (Mr. T), the A-Team targets a "chop shop" run by a gang of elusive car thieves. To bring the...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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Show Creator
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1984
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Hunter (Fred Dryer) and McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) butt heads with Jimmy Jo Walker (Wings Hauser), a sadistic bounty hunter...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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Hunter launches its seven-season run with the series' two-hour pilot, starring former football proFred Dryer as Rick Hunter,...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) takes a sudden leave of absence to prevent her former partner, embittered renegade cop Gus Trancus...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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In the first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "special"), Barry Van Dyke plays Brian...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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Assigned custody of a squirrely pickpocket (Paul Eiding), Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer) and DeeDee McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) are...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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In this first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "special"), Native American chieftan...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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The A-Team sneaks into a small and remote town, there to attend the funeral of a fellow Vietnam veteran. They soon discover...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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Hannibal's perennial nemesis Colonel Lynch (William Lucking) is in a festive mood when he finally succeeds in capturing the...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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Randy Stern (Mary-Margaret Humes) hires the A-Team to help her uncle Mickey (Norman Alden), the owner of a small construction...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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This week the A-Team shows up in New York, where they champion the cause of a group of Delancy Street shopkeepers who are...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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Two college girls hire the A-Team to find their missing professor Bruce Warfel (Terry McGovern), who had gone to Las Vegas...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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The A-Team surfaces in Los Angeles to take on a corrupt police S.W.A.T. unit which hires itself out for private...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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Originally telecast as a two-hour movie TV movie, the two-part A-Team pilot episode begins as Amy Allen (Melinda Culea),...
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Screenwriter
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1983
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Making its first appearance as a two-hour TV movie on January 23, 1983, the weekly, hour-long NBC series The A-Team was one...
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Show Creator
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1983
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Higgins (John Hillerman "volunteers" Magnum (Tom Selleck) to act as bodyguard for "Sir Algernon Farnsworth", a disagreeable...
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Screenwriter
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1981
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Higgins (John Hillerman) opens Robin's Nest to his former Royal Army commander, Brig, Allistair ffolkes (Richard Johnson)....
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Screenwriter
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1981
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This TV movie consists of two episodes of Galactica 1980 edited together. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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Producer
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1980
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Crashlanding on the Cylon garrison planet Trillion, Starbuck is "rescued" by a group of children -- the only surviving human...
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Teleplay By
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1978
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