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Detective James Russo
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2000
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The flamboyant novelist who brought the world such deathless literary masterpieces as Valley of the Dolls and Once is Not...
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Bernard Geis
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1998
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When America's safety is threatened, America's greatest secret agent comes to the rescue in an action-adventure yarn produced...
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1997
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Benton (Eriq La Salle) strongly suspects that Vucelich (Ron Rifkin) is manipulating the results of his study on the...
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1996
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An already crowded ER is besieged by a dozen very pregnant females, among them a 13-year-old who now regrets her promise to...
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1996
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1996
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Paramedics Shep (Ron Eldard) and Raul (Carlos Gomez) are trapped in an apartment fire while trying to rescue three children....
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1996
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Based on a popular novel by Judith Krantz, this sudsy romantic drama features a prominent photographer who heads to Gay...
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Jimmy Rosemont
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1995
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For a couple of years during the mid '90s, the Menendez Brothers, Lyle and Erik, held the country's interest after they...
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Jose Menendez
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1994
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When a jury frees a killer, the woman who testified against him fears for her life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1994
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A homeless teenager in Los Angeles manages to wind up sharing an apartment in a ritzy complex. One night he sees a beautiful...
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1994
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When his brother is left in a coma after a near-fatal car accident, a young man decides it's time to do something on his...
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John Reilly
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1992
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Based on a true story, this movie deals with a dysfunctional family which becomes increasingly more unstable as the...
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1992
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Based on a true story, once again we have a tale of a battered homemaker who seeks help from the deaf ear of bureaucracy...
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Gary Cochran
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1992
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In part one of the 4-hour TV movie Common Ground (see separate entry for details), the city of Boston embarks upon its 1974...
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1990
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James Farentino plays the chief of a big-city underground narcotics unit. When a drug buy goes awry, a shotgun blows away one...
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Ray Wiltern
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1990
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1990
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A frustrated writer helps save a woman being railroaded by the law -- or is she? -- in this comic mystery with romantic...
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Frank Polito
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1989
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Jonathan Morris
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1989
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1988
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In this crime drama, a Manhattan police detective looks into the strange death of a peer who was ritually killed in...
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1988
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Dr. Buddy Baron
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1988
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1987
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Way out in the Pacific Ocean lays the most far flung of America's states. Hawaii is a land of spectacular beauty, with its...
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1986
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The word for That Secret Sunday would seem to be "irresponsible." Two party girls are horribly murdered, and the police...
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Gerald Remson
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1986
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In this drama, a woman struggles to rise to the top of the fashion industry, but as she does, her past business sins come...
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1985
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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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License to Kill is a serious TV movie dealing with the subject of drunken driving. The film begins when a popular high school...
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John Peterson
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1984
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Lt. Frank Chaney
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1984
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The friendship between a deaf boy and an orangutan skilled in sign language provides the basis of this heartwarming...
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1984
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Originally made for television and adapted from a novel by Mary Higgins Clark, the story focuses on an attorney...
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1983
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Arnie Potter
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1982
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Faye Dunaway portrays the Argentinian title character in this four-hour TV biopic. The story traces Evita's rise to power...
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Juan Peron
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1981
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Dan
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1981
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The USS Nimitz, a modern-day nuclear-powered aircraft carrier captained by Kirk Douglas, passes through a time warp and finds...
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Cmdr. Richard Owens
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1980
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Barry Kaufman
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1979
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The made-for-television Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neill Story is a true story about a woman (Stockard Channing) who...
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1979
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In this entry in the Police Story crime drama series, the repercussions of a police shoot-out where two innocent people were...
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1978
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An ex-priest helps exorcise the demons that have taken over the residents of an exclusive girls' school in this made-for-TV...
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1977
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Because director Franco Zeffirelli noted publicly that he intended to depict Jesus Christ as a human being rather than a...
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1977
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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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An all-star "disaster" flick set in an elevator: is there no limit? This made-for-TVer top-bills James Farentino as a bank...
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1974
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In this entry from the Cool Million television series, a detective finds a Canadian artist whose knowledge is crucial to a...
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1973
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Made for television, The Family Rico was adapted from the same Georges Simenon novel that served as the basis of the 1958...
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1972
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A plot is developed by a private eye to even the score with a corrupt North American president. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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The title role in The Abduction of Bayard Barnes is played by Barry Sullivan. A reclusive billionaire with a germ phobia...
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1972
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The Longest Night is a harrowing made-for-TV movie based on a real-life kidnapping. Sallie Shockley is abducted from the home...
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1972
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1972
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Hunt for a Lonely Girl was the opening 90-minute episode of the TV adventure series Cool Million. James Farentino stars as...
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1972
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Filmed in Greece and Italy, Cool Million was the pilot film for a shortlived 1972 TV series which ran as a recurring feature...
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1972
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Vanished earned a niche in video history as the first two-part TV movie. Based on Fletcher Knebel's novel, the story...
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1970
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This routine melodrama finds an Italian woman torn between her old lover and her husband. Karin (Bibi Andersson) is the...
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Bruno
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1970
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1969
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Since she was a child, Natalie Miller (Patty Duke) has always thought she was an ugly ducking. When a boy called her "clown...
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David Harris
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1969
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1968
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Nightclub singer Tommy Cusack (James Farentino) is also a chronic gambler, indebted to a mob loan shark to the tune of...
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1968
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Rosie! is directly based upon Ruth Gordon's play A Very Rich Woman, which was itself based upon a French play by Philippe...
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David Wheelwright
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1967
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One of the earliest made-for-TV movies in NBC's "World Premiere" manifest, Wings of Fire stars Suzanne Pleshette as fearless...
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1967
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Suspected of car theft, Richard Kimble (David Janssen), alias "Tom Barrett", is arrested in Wyler City, Montana and placed in...
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1967
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An exclusive LA country club provides the setting for this sudsy melodrama that centers on a handsome assistant golf pro and...
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Chris Patton
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1967
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The movie opens as two outlaws are just being rescued from being hung as thieves by an old friend. They go their separate...
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Matt Stone
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1967
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Happy Loman
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1966
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A nebbish tries to become a ladies' man overnight, with disastrous results, in this comedy. Bob Handman (Brian Bedford) is a...
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Ted
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1966
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The painstakingly accurate historical drama The War Lord is predicated on the old practice of le droit du seigneur. Norman...
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1965
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Leo Manfred
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1965
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Burt Reynolds is cast as psychotic criminal Mike Murtaugh, who with his partner Frankie Metro (James Farentino) hijacks a...
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1965
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The crew of the USS Reluctant is at it again in this comedy sequel to Mister Roberts. The story opens toward the end of WWII...
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1964
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This stark but interesting low-budget thriller stars Lee Philips as Elliot Freeman, a veteran of the Korean War who has...
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Charlie Perone
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1963
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After suffering a blow on the head, Phil Townsend (Richard Basehart) awakens to discover that he has long been suffering from...
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1962
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