The fifth season of The Drew Carey Show ends on a zany self-referential note, as Drew Carey and his costars drop character...
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Screenwriter
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2000
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For all its state-of-the-art special effects, Always is essentially a remake of the 1943 Spencer Tracy-Irene Dunne fantasy...
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Screenwriter
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1989
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Screenwriter
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1988
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Young, ambitious high school students Darcy Elliot (Molly Ringwald) and Stan Bobrucz (Randal Batinkoff) have a hitch thrown...
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Co-producer
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1988
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Director, Screenwriter
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1987
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Chevy Chase added a classic comic hero to the film landscape with Fletch, one of his few truly popular star vehicles in a...
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Screenwriter
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1985
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Robert Louis Stevenson's novel is satirized in this comedy about a scientist (Mark Blankfield) who is hopelessly addicted to...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1982
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Opening well past the point favored by most romantic comedies, director/co-writer/star Albert Brooks' take on the genre...
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1981
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In this slasher film parody, a psychotic serial killer called "The Breather" is killing off sexually active high school...
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Executive Producer, Producer
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1981
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Screenwriter
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1980
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At the beginning of The End, Wendell Sonny Lawson (Burt Reynolds) is informed by his doctor that he's dying from "the same...
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Screenwriter
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1978
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Steven Spielberg followed Jaws (1975), his first major box-office success, with this epic science fiction adventure about a...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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1977
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Dick Harper (George Segal) and his wife Jane (Jane Fonda) have always lived way beyond their means. Just because Dick has...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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Having lost the grand prize at four previous Shotz Brewery talent shows, Laverne (Penny Marshall) are determined to make the...
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1976
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Screenwriter
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1975
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Director
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1973
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Director
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1972
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Nanette Fabray and Bill Quinn return as Mary's parents, Dottie and Walter Richards. Newly retired, Walter has way too much...
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Director
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1972
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Overlooked when it first aired February 18, 1972, the made-for-TV Evil Roy Slade has gained a loyal and protective cult...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1971
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Christine (Jacqueline Bisset) is the young bank teller who is bored with her job and her husband. She leaves for Las Vegas...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1969
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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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Producer, Screenwriter
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1968
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Comedian Godfrey Cambridge guest stars as federal agent Bond -- Harry Bond, that is -- who has been assigned to locate a...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Rob (Dick Van Dyke) comes across a crumpled network memo ordering his boss Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) to fire one of his...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Rob (Dick Van Dyke) is supposed to watch a TV special in order to talent-scout for his boss Alan Brady -- and of course, Alan...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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After he, Buddy (Morey Amsterdam), and Sally (Rose Marie) have labored for hours on this week's "Alan Brady Show" script, Rob...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Alan Brady (Carl Reiner) has signed on to star in the first comedy ever written by celebrated playwright Harper Worthington...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Ritchie (Larry Mathews) plays an unusual game of "connect the dots," using a pen to connect the freckles on the back of his...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Ever since he was a kid, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) has been a soft touch for his old neighborhood buddy Neil Schenk (Jack Carter)....
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Screenwriter
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1964
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In another flashback to the early days of the Petries' marriage, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is nervous over the prospect of...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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In the first episode of a two-part story, the staff of "The Alan Brady Show" is invited to put on a performance for the men...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Bachelorette Sally (Rose Marie) is both flattered and confused when she starts receiving such gifts as a rose that smells of...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Signing up for a nighttime creative writing class, Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) is unexpectedly lauded as a literary genius by...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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How did Rob (Dick Van Dyke) end up in jail, charged with gambling and attempted assault? An inquiring mind -- namely, Laura...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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Screenwriter
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1964
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