The interstellar war between the Autobots and Decepticons shifts into overdrive following the discovery of Sentinel Prime...
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2011
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2011
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Woodhouse
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2011
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Woodhouse
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2010
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A devoted family man with a successful career in software unwittingly falls into a hopeless pattern of corporate slacking,...
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2007
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2005
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Twelve-year-old James (Trevor Morgan) is haunted by the car crash that claimed his mother's life two years earlier. Estranged...
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2002
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2002
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A veteran salesman is forced to make way for a young drummer and has some improbable adventures along the way in this...
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2001
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Arye Gross plays an up-and-coming artist who foregoes the convenience of big-city life for the charms of Montana in this...
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Sam Hart
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2001
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In this spiritual thriller, an ancient prophecy is about to be fulfilled as a secret code brings the world to the edge of...
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1999
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1996
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1995
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Logan (Chris Noth) and Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) run up against a "wall of brass" when they investigate the death of a female...
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1993
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This fill-in-the-blanks children's comedy from Disney was such a success that it spawned a number of fill-in-the-blanks...
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1992
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Something to Live For: The Alison Gertz Story was one of a myriad of early 1990s TV movies centering around the AIDS issue....
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1992
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Season Nine of Murder, She Wrote gets under way with an episode set at a Milan Film Festival, where Jessica Fletcher (Angela...
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1992
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While on a first contact mission with the Malconian race, Riker is seriously injured. When he awakens in a hospital, he...
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1991
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With a scant few days left before his wedding, Bull (Richard Moll) participates in yet one more weird ritual. It's all for...
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1991
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Actress Dyan Cannon, whose 1976 directorial debut Number One was nominated for a "best short subject" Academy Award, moves on...
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Dad
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1990
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1990
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For the first time in Murder She Wrote history, a murderer whom Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) had turned over to the...
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1990
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Based on a best-selling novel from Danielle Steele, this made-for-television melodrama tells the sad story of a highly...
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1990
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Colleen Dewhurst makes her third and final appearance as Avery Brown, the overbearing, exasperating mother of TV journalist...
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1990
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In this romantic comedy, two people brought together by marriage are brought even closer by their mates. Maria Hardy...
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1989
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Telly Savalas stars as the washed-up star of a Kojak-like TV series who agrees to investigate a real-life kidnapping case. ~...
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1989
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1989
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The ordeal of young husband Scott Grimes (Gary Cole) begins when his wife Sue (Mary Page Keller) unexpectedly dies in...
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Bill Page
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1989
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Shootdown, based on a controversial book by R. W. Johnson, examines the aftereffects of a politically sensitive air disaster....
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1988
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Carol Burnett makes a return appearance as the redoubtable Susan Johnson, who has given up her career as bank clerk to become...
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1988
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1987
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Harry Gruen
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1987
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For years, the name "Uncle Tom" and the title Uncle Tom's Cabin have been synonymous with the most egregious form of racial...
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1987
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Ben Cheviot
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1987
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With a script that is too anemic for the red-blooded actors featured here, this anorexic comedy moves slowly up and down the...
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1986
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Blood and Orchids was adapted from Norman Katkov from his own fact-based book. The scene is Hawaii, 1937. The wife...
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1986
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Adapted from the "Destroyer" series of novels and comic books (not exactly the level of Ian Fleming), Remo Williams...
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Gen. Scott Watson
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1985
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David (Bruce Willis) accepts a case from a young and very eccentric business executive, played by future Perfect Strangers...
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1985
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This made-for-TV biopic chronicles the exciting (at times scandalous) life and career of Eroll Flynn, Hollywood's most...
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1985
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1984
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Brian Haas
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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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1984
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1983
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1983
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1983
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In this made-for-television romantic comedy, a book editor (Tim Matheson) falls for a co-worker (Kate Jackson) and has...
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1983
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Filmed on location in New York, Dreams Don't Die is a story of survival. Ike Eisenmann stars as Danny, a young "graffiti...
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1982
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Another "true story" of dubious authenticity, The Entity concerns a libidinous invisible presence. This unseen force...
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Dr. Weber
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1982
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CIA computer technician John Savage seeks revenge for the terrorist killing of his girlfriend. Threatening to make public his...
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1982
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1982
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Purportedly based on a true story, this made-for-TV drama was filmed on location at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. The...
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1981
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The "broken promise" was made to eleven-year-old Melissa Michaelsen, whose parents have deserted her and her siblings. Taken...
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1981
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1981
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The May 4, 1970 tragedy at Kent State University is meticulously recreated this three-hour TV movie. Conceived in...
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1981
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1980
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Dr. Bernardi
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1980
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Robert Benton's Oscar-winning adaptation of Avery Corman's bestseller takes on contemporary problems of divorce and shifting...
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1979
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In this abysmal, tasteless farce, the pitfalls of patient and staff life in a big city hospital are supposed to be the brunt...
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1979
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A "critic's darling" of 1979, the modestly produced French Postcards has an appeal that goes beyond the wine and cheese...
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1979
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1975
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The marital difficulties of two army couples provides the focus of this drama, set in the 1950s. The first marriage is...
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Producer
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1975
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Imbued by a strong counterculture sentiment, the first season of the late-night comedy series is raw, raucous and...
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1975
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Gregory Peck produced this coming-of-age adventure, richly photographed by Sven Nykvist. Based on a true story, the film...
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1974
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To catalog the visual and verbal gags in The Dove would be to ruin this delightful short-subject spoof for the uninitiated...
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Director, Producer
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1968
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