Never released in the theaters, this film consists of a series of short skits and parodies of television and the movies, and...
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Capt. Grace
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1987
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The pilot film for the ABC series of the same name, Paper Dolls concentrates upon two pretty teenagers: Taryn Blake...
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Julia Blake
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1982
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Aunt Sibyl
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1982
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1981
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Playwright Neil Simon made one of his periodic forays into serious themes with the drama The Gingerbread Lady, and while this...
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Toby
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1981
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1980
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The struggle of a has-been singer to work his way back up the charts is the focus of this drama by Robert M. Young with...
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Lonnie Fox
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1980
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One of the bigger non-cartoon moneymakers for Disney in the 1970s, The North Avenue Irregulars is predicated on the premise...
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1979
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Pleasure Cove taps the Grand Hotel format already being worked to death in 1979 by Love Boat and Fantasy Island. Top-billed...
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1979
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Alex (Judd Hirsch) is surprisingly unaffected when his sister Charlotte (Joan Hackett) shows up with the news that their...
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Charlotte
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1979
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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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In this mystery, a female detective finds herself traveling in wildly different circles as she begins investigating the case...
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1977
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Barbara Eden, who's had more pilots than series to her name, goes the Police Woman route here as she plays the widow of a cop...
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1977
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Directed and produced by genre icon Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, Trilogy of Terror), this trio of terrifying stories from I Am...
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1977
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This adventure chronicles two boys' search for a treasure buried somewhere in the Florida Keys during the mid 1800s. The...
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Lauriette
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1976
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After sixteen years of cinematic retirement, Roy Rogers made a surprise return before the cameras in Mackintosh & T. J....
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Maggie
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1975
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Based on a novel by Michael Crichton, Terminal Man is a sci-fi thriller about a scientist who decides to be the lab rat in an...
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1974
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Reflections of Murder is an admitted remake of the 1955 French spinetingler Diabolique (we say "admitted" because most...
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Claire Elliot
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1974
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This suspense drama features an all-star cast, including Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Coburn, James Mason, Ian...
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Lee
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1973
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The made-for-TV The Class of 63 is set at a ten-year college reunion. Joan Hackett and Cliff Gorman play a married couple who...
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1973
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Joan Hackett guest-stars as Judith, the fiancee of a young pastor named Jess (James Booth). Blessed-or, perhaps, cursed-with...
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Judith Coleman
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1972
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In this family drama, a newly remarried woman finds herself between a jealous 10-year-old son, and her equally jealous new...
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1972
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Dorian
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1971
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The Killing Affairs is comprised of two one-hour episodes from the 1970 TV series Dan August. Burt Reynolds stars as August,...
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1971
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1970
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Joan Hackett plays the neglected wife of prominent attorney Arthur Hill. Almost before she know what is happening, Joan is...
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1970
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In this made-for-television western adventure, a gambler has many exciting experiences while looking for the rightful owner...
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1970
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James Garner is a nothing short of a delight in this western spoof that stands western clichés on their ears. The film takes...
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Prudy Perkins
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1969
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Insurance investigator Richard Cutting (Patrick O'Neal) is summoned to look into the sinking of some ships owned by wealthy...
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Dominique
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1968
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Rambling along at its own measured pace, Will Penny is a vivid western character study, completely dominated by the rapport...
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Catherine Allen
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1967
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Based on the novel by Mary McCarthy, The Group was one of the slickest, and most highly publicized, cinematic soap operas of...
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Dottie Renfrew
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1966
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In this frontier spin on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Joan Hackett guest-stars as Margarita, the fiery,...
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Margarita
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1965
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Helen Clarvoe
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1964
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Searching for an evacuation hospital behind enemy lines, King Company medic Doc Walton (Steven Rogers) is captured along with...
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1963
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Esther Fortune
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1962
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Just before he is to hold a very important party, successful novelist Kerwin Drake (John Emery) is confronted by his...
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1961
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