A doctor learns there's more to his profession than making money in this comedy-drama. Charlie Keegan (Robert Capelli Jr.) is...
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2006
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Although Oz's longtime narrator, wheelchair-bound prison inmate Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.), was killed at the end...
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2003
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Previously fired from his job as manager of "Emerald City," the experimental unit set up at Oswald Correctional Facility, Tim...
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2002
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The border between professional and personal relationships comes under fire in this independent drama. Michael...
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2000
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Steven Hill, the sole remaining cast member from Law & Order's first season, appeared as D.A. Adam Schiff for the final time...
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2000
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As season four of Oz begins, the experimental unit at Oswald State Correctional Facility known as "Emerald City" is not...
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2000
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Idealistic, "New Age" unit manager Tim McManus (Terry Kinney) persists in trying to mold "Emerald City" (aka Cell Block 5 of...
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1999
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Season two of Oz gets under way in the wake of the bloody riot at "Emerald City," the experimental unit set up on Cell Block...
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1998
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Seen mostly through the eyes of wheelchair-bound prisoner Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.), who serves as narrator and...
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1997
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Based on Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust, a book by Gay Block and Malka Drucker, this made-for-cable...
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1997
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In this adaptation of a stage play by Jon Robin Baitz, a successful head of a New York publishing firm unravels after the...
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1996
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In this comedy, a woman discovers that it's impossible to get ahead in business without a man to guide her -- so she invents...
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1996
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This fascinating chronicle of the life and times of a twenty dollar bill was originally written by Endre Boehm in 1935 and...
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Jack Holiday
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1993
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Brian Dennehy makes one of his many TV-movie appearances as Chicago homicide cop John Reed in the two-part Deadly Matrimony....
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1992
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Viewers familiar with the trial of the Mendendez Brothers may recognize a few similarities in this Law & Order episode. A...
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1991
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When a man was murdered following his expose on organized crime, Kojak investigates and meets up with a former lover and the...
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1989
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Rob Lowe stars in this screwball comedy as Richard Dice, the college dropout who comes back home to St. Augustine, Florida to...
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Co-producer
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1988
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This TV-movie was based on a true story of criminal culpability in the ecological crisis. Alan Arkin stars as an ex-convict...
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1986
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Made for British television, Yuri Nosenko, KGB stars Oleg Rudnik in the title role. Based on a true story, the film concerns...
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1986
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1984
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In this sprawling television miniseries, originally aired in May 1983 on NBC, a race of seemingly human-like aliens arrive en...
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1983
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Blood Feud was a two-part TV drama, originally presented as an "Operation Prime Time" special. Robert Blake is disturbingly...
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1983
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Advertised as "a realistic depiction of fictional events," the harrowing speculative drama Special Bulletin was shot on...
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1983
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Peter Bogdanovich wrote and directed this quirky romantic comedy that was shelved by Twentieth Century-Fox for a year, until...
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Producer
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1981
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Two runaway teens face life on the streets in New York City with a devil-may-care attitude and a punk-rock image. ~ Kristie...
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1980
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Obviously a labor of love for all concerned, Those Lips, Those Eyes is set in the 1950s. Pre-med student Thomas Hulce takes a...
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Sherman Spratt
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1980
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Continuing his 1970s recreations of classical Hollywood genres and styles, Peter Bogdanovich turned to the literary costume...
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1974
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1973
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1972
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