Mort Swinsky and Ellen M. Krass produced the 2007 revival of Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award-winning stage musical Company, at...
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Book (Musical), Screen Story
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2007
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1998
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Jane Wyman guest stars as Elizabeth Quinn, the wealthy Bostonian mother of Dr. Michaela "Mike" Quinn (Jane Seymour). Summoned...
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1993
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Returning to New York after a brief absence, Jessica learns to her chagrin that she has been introduced in cartoon form as...
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1992
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Sensing that he's on the verge of the "big break" he's looked for all his professional life, Frank (Joe Regalbuto) accepts an...
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1992
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Ticket counter lady Fay (Rebecca Schull) has told everyone at Sandpiper Air that she is looking forward to celebrating a...
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1990
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Purchasing an antique bureau at a furniture store rummage sale, Jessica finds an old, undelivered letter in one of the...
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1989
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Buddy Hackett and Steve Lawrence guest star as Murray Gruen and Mack Howard, a famous comedy team that has been dissolved for...
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1987
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Steve Martin and Carl Reiner concoct one of Martin's best comic vehicles with Martin playing the world's top brain surgeon,...
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1983
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A college professor named Clifford Skridlow (Dan Aykroyd goes undercover as a Chicago pimp disguised by a bushy wig in this...
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1983
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A crack military team led by pilot Ace Hunter (Barry Bostwick) is called in to save democracy in a small nation threatened by...
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Eggstrum
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1982
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In this comedy, a group of randy young interns turn City Hospital upside down with their romantic liaisons and their...
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1982
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Burt Reynolds and director Hal Needham team up for the fourth time, this time bringing an all-star cast of characters on a...
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1981
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Based on a portion of Garson Kanin's book Moviola, The Scarlet O'Hara War mixes fact with fiction in recreating producer...
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George Cukor
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1980
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1978
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Stretching the Airport concept as far as it will go, this third film in the series sticks a jet full of old actors 50 feet...
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1977
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Adapted by Larry Gelbart from the novel by Avery Corman, the film stars John Denver as Jerry Landers, the assistant manager...
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1977
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1977
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In this drama, a mysterious group of political rebels seize the controls of a national television network. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1977
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1976
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After wife Beatrice (Pearl Bailey) runs off to Mexico, a despondent Ben Chambers (Redd Foxx) travels to California to visit...
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1976
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A frankly adult comedy about the sex lives of the aimless and the rich, Shampoo is also a pointed commentary on the demise of...
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1975
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While fondly recalling the opening theme music of The Milton Berle Show, Gloria and Mike receive a letter stating that Gloria...
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Gordon Crenshaw
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1975
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1975
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by...
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1974
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The Third Girl From the Left might have passed without notice had the film not been the highly touted TV-movie debuts of Kim...
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1973
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In this comedy, a jealous wife tosses her husband out of the house after he spends the night at the home of a friend. ~...
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1973
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1972
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Seeking the location of a New York repair shop for his broken antique watch, Oliver (Eddie Albert) gets in touch with his...
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Mark Allan
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1971
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In this comic episode, Hoss Cartwright is tapped to judge a Virginia City "beautiful baby" contest. In so doing, he...
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1971
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After getting into a minor fender-bender, Archie suffers a delayed case of whiplash. Hoping to collect a huge settlement from...
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1971
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It's an unhappy birthday for Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) when he forgets to renew his driver's license. As a result,...
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1971
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Gore Vidal's best-selling satiric novel gets an inarguably unique screen treatment in this off-center psycho-sexual farce....
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1970
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Opening with a silent "movie" of Butch Cassidy's Hole in the Wall Gang, George Roy Hill's comically elegiac Western...
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1969
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This final episode of I Dream of Jeannie's fourth season begins as Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) return from the...
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1969
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The "Don Quixote" legend was given a 19th century western spin on Bonanza's inaugural eleventh-season entry "Another Windmill...
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1969
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In this detective drama, a struggling private detective is hired to protect a millionaire's mistress. After repeated...
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1968
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In this comedy, New York City undergoes a dramatic change when a toucan carrying a strange virus is smuggled through...
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1968
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Friends don't let friends mess around on the side in this comedy, though it quickly becomes obvious that making this happen...
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Roger
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1968
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The Boston Strangler adopts the split-screen technique then in vogue (see also The Thomas Crown Affair) to relate the true...
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1968
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This military comedy finds chief petty officer Doc Willoughby (Doug McClure) on board the submarine U.S.S. Bustard. He spends...
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1968
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In this psychological thriller, Paul (James Caan) and Jennifer (Katherine Ross) are a pair of wealthy but blasé socialites...
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1967
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A pre-Laugh-In Ruth Buzzi guest-stars in the Monkees episode "A Coffin Too Frequent." Thanks to a clause in their lease, the...
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1967
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In this drama, sweet and honest Tammy is hired as a secretary by a powerful industrialist with a handsome young son....
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Dwayne Whitt
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1967
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This musical comedy pokes fun at the music industry as it tells of the romantic travails of two popular singers thrust...
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1967
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) has trouble believing that Samantha Dain (Marcia Strassman), a famous folksinger who sent him a...
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1967
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Comic actor George Furth, who later cowrote the hit Broadway musical "Company", appears in this episode as by-the-book Army...
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1966
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Though it is usually Davy who falls in love with the Ingenue Du Jour, this time it is Peter who goes ga-ga over gorgeous...
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1966
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Originally telecast November 26, 1966, Fame is the Name of the Game was the first official entry in NBC-TV "Project 120"...
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1966
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A Very Special Favor stars Rock Hudson as a notorious romeo and Leslie Caron as a prudish psychiatrist. At the urging of...
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1965
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This soapy melodrama based on the novel by John O'Hara earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design....
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1965
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Jack Terola
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1964
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1964
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Two years after the success of The Interns (1962) came this follow-up tale of medical interns during their first year working...
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1964
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Ben Wister (Fess Parker), sheriff of the small town of Linvale, is besieged by phone calls from the widowed Mrs. Logan...
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Charlie
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1963
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