Dorothy Lyman guest stars as Maura Norris, an old friend of Kate Tanner (Anne Scheeden)--and an alcoholic. Though Maura...
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1988
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1981
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After cutting his teeth on 14 years' worth of short subjects, director Peter Greenaway made his feature-film debut with the...
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1980
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This delightfully bad made-for-TV movie throws together an assortment of television stalwarts and movie has-beens for what is...
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1978
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Brian De Palma returns to the mind-blowing potential of telekinesis in the follow-up to his 1976 horror hit Carrie. While...
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1978
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Based loosely on the crimes of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, Killer's Delight tells the tale of a sadistic madman who...
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1978
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In one of his first acting roles, Arnold Schwarzenegger is typecast as professional bodybuilder Josef Schmidt. Anticipating...
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1977
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Previously seen in timeslots ranging from 90 minutes to two hours, Quincy M.E. settles into its standard one-hour format with...
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1977
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In this bizarre biker movie, set in 1919, a wandering group of bikers encounter two weird sisters from Nebraska. The...
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1973
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The Great American Tragedy is a melodrama about an aerospace engineer and his family who struggle to survive after he...
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1972
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Fugitive criminal Dree Foster (Robert Drivas) leads the FBI on a not-so-merry chase beginning in Philadelphia and ending in...
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1972
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"Movies like Getting Straight are ceasing to be tolerable" complained one conservative movie magazine of 1970. Today, the...
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1970
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To qualify for state aid to build a children's day camp, Convent San Tanco must increase their community's popular by 444...
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1970
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George (Gary Lockwood) is a disillusioned 26-year-old who has just quit his stifling job. He lives in Los Angeles with an...
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1969
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A mid-1960s TV documentary special (and a New Yorker cartoon before that) was the inspiration for If It's Tuesday, This Must...
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1969
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This exploitation film about the evils of marijuana finds art teacher Phil Blake (Fabian) discovering some of his students...
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1968
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Tony's superior officer General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) despises hippies, especially a shaggy specimen named Harold...
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1968
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Having scored big in 1966 with The Trouble With Angels, Columbia Pictures went back for a second bite of the apple with Where...
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1968
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Two parents worry about the feelings of their love-struck teenage son in this engaging romantic comedy. Grif (James Garner)...
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1968
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Tony (Larry Hagman) is looking forward to attending the "mod" party arranged by Roger (Bill Daily). Unfortunately, on the...
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1967
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