To escape his persistent--and dishonest--corporate sponsors, a Nobel Prize-winning microbiologist fakes his own death. It's a...
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1995
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A metal sculpture created by artist Kim Mitchell (Loretta Swit) proves quite versatile when it used as a murder weapon. The...
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1994
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George Segal plays the well-nicknamed Daffy Dave Navarro, who has recently been acquitted on charges of murdering his first...
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1993
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Unscrupulous media mogul Harrison M. Kane (Alan Thicke) is murdered. The main suspect is writer Dean Richards (Scott...
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1993
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The 200th episode of Murder, She Wrote finds Jessica (Angela Lansbury) supporting an effort to preserve a New York brownstone...
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1993
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) cannot help but take interest in the plight of her reclusive neighbor Alice Morgan (Cynthia Nixon),...
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1993
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Arriving at Kennedy International Airport, a confused Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is kidnapped by the minions of respected...
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1992
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A made for TV, two-part series, this is the story of a Southern attorney who suddenly finds himself embroiled in politics, a...
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1992
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In the first of the series' "novel" episodes, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) invites the viewers to listen in as she narrates her...
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1987
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) attends a cosmetics convention, where her nephew Grady (Michael Horton) has landed a job with...
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1986
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Picking Up the Pieces is a TV movie firmly locked in mid-1980s sensibilities: beware your husband, ladies, he's pond scum....
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1985
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1984
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In this made-for-TV movie, two actors who pose as detectives on a television series lose their jobs, only to take up work as...
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1983
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Jerry Lewis reprises his previous movie persona, this time as Warren Nefron, a man unable to successfully kill himself, while...
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Dr. Jonas Pletchick
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1983
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In this drama, a homeless shoeshine boy who lives in a locker at the train station finds himself quite popular after he...
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1981
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In this grim made-for-television thriller, a routine embezzlement trial turns deadly when some of the jurors literally lose...
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1981
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Jill Robinson's Bed-Time-Story, inspired by actual events, was the source for the made-for-TV A Cry for Love. Divorcee...
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1980
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No, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. Bob Newhart is a marathon runner in this sprightly made-for-TV movie. A mild,...
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1980
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Shelley Winters) guest stars as Evelyn McNeil, widowed sister-in-law of Chief of Detectives Frank McNeil (Dan Frazer). An...
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1978
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This heart-warming made-for-television drama chronicles a widowed father's struggle to keep his family intact. He has three...
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1978
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Playwright Neil Simon turned to the hotel setting he used so successfully in his stage-play (later a movie) Plaza Suite to...
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1978
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The toothsome singing duo, Donny and Marie Osmond, head for Hawaii in this comedy. The trouble begins when Marie acquires a...
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Sid
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1978
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A WW I German spy attempts to drive an artillery-adorned automobile into the States in this comedy. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1977
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Big John Martin
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1976
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Maria Schell guest stars as a East European nun who arrives in New York accompanied by a countryman named Toza (Herb...
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1976
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Hearts of the West (British title: Hollywood Cowboy) stars Jeff Bridges as Lewis Tater, a 1930s-era aspiring novelist who...
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1975
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Crossfire stars James Franciscus as police officer Rossi, who is thrown off the force for possession of narcotics. Disgraced...
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1975
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Distant Early Warning didn't have the courtesy to credit Ray Bradbury for "original story by", but sharp-eyed viewers had no...
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1975
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Between making They Way We Were and Three Days of The Condor, Sydney Pollack directed this little-seen thriller from a script...
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Wheat
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1975
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In an acting tour de force that earned him critical acclaim back in 1974, John Davidson guest stars as professional female...
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1974
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1974
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This made-for-TV horror film stars Robert Stack and Vera Miles as a couple whose new home in the country turns out to be...
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1974
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"Gorgeous goyish guy" meets Jewish radical girl in Sydney Pollack's glossy romance. In 1937, frizzy-haired Red co-ed Katie...
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1973
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1973
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Bruce Jay Friedman's acclaimed off-Broadway play, which offers a decidedly unusual perspective on the afterlife, is brought...
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1973
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Vic Morrow heads the guest cast as Vic Tolliman, leader of a gang of thieves. Hijacking a gold shipment, Tollman and his...
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1973
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The authorities are certain that a teenager found with a bullet through his head was a suicide victim. It so happens that the...
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1973
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At the urging of his siblings, Danny (Danny Bonaduce) tries out for the local Little League baseball team. In the process, he...
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1973
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Loosely based on the life and work of cartoonist and essayist James Thurber, The War Between Men and Women stars Jack Lemmon...
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Howard Mann
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1972
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In this crime drama, corporate thieves, plan to steal an experimental car that is being sent to Boston via rail. ~ Sandra...
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1972
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Harry Sprague
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1971
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Forming an unholy alliance, mobsters Frank Mason (Frank Mason) and Edward Trask (Richard Jaeckel) have been successfully...
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1971
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Endora's latest spell transforms Darrin into an indecisive clod. Once this bit has been squeezed dry, Endora endeavors to...
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Col. Bringham
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1971
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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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Compulsive neatnik Felix Unger (Jack Lemmon) is thrown out of his house by his divorce-bound wife. He wanders aimlessly...
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Murray
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1968
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One of the few 1960s satires of the hippie culture that doesn't appear to be concocted by grumpy old men, I Love You, Alice...
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1968
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1967
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Maureen Arthur guest stars as Bobbye Starr, the girlfriend of Chicago mobster Al Caine (Herb Edelman). Much to the discomfort...
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1967
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Based on the hit Broadway play by Neil Simon, who made his screenwriting debut with this adaptation, Barefoot In The Park...
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Harry Pepper
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1967
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