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1998
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On Christmas Eve, screenwriter Tiger (Tom Wood) is on the brink of waving goodbye to Hollywood and heading home, but his...
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1997
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Two unlikely friends -- a boy and a killer whale -- are reunited under potentially dangerous circumstances in this sequel to...
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1995
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Angus MacGyver returns in this made-for-television movie based on the popular TV-series. Richard Dean Anderson stars as...
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Screenwriter
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1994
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Set in a busy inner-city emergency room, this made-for-cable television drama follows the struggles of a world-weary surgeon...
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1994
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In this drama based on Anne Tyler's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the long marriage of a couple en route to a funeral is...
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1994
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Murder She Wrote enters its eighth season with a revised production staff and a new central location (New York City rather...
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1991
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Three rebellious bickersome brothers reunite to drive their father's title car from their Detroit homes to Florida. The auto...
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1990
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This political drama takes a look at the underground network that helps South American refugees travel safely to the US. The...
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1990
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Brenda Vaccaro is featured as Sheila Kowalski Finley, a freewheeling society matron who has the cute habit of taking jewelry...
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1990
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"Fat Man" and "Little Boy" were the nicknames given the atomic bombs that were dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the...
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1989
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Up for re-election as mayor of Cabot Cove, Sam Booth (Richard Paul) figures that his staunch anti-development platform will...
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1989
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Alan Rudolph directed this offbeat, boy-meets-girl romance in which boy dies, dead boy meets dead girl, dead boy loses dead...
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1987
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1987
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US air force lieutenant Lisa Echhorn is determined to prove her mettle by taking a grueling escape-and-evasion course. Along...
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1986
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Using the defective of a Russian ballet dancer as a subterfuge, Soviet intelligence agent Shasta Kovich (William Smith) hires...
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1986
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The time is The Future; the place is Rain City, formerly Seattle. The city is a police state, while the citizens have adopted...
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1985
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Originally made for TV consumption, the story focuses on a madam sent to a New Orleans convent for rehabilitation. ~ John...
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1985
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The lives of five L.A. natives intertwine in this romantic comedy from independent filmmaker and former Robert Altman protégé...
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1984
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When wealthy businessman Richard Kennerly (Richard Crenna) dies, he leaves behind a great many unresolved issues. More...
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1984
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Former series regular Paul Benedict returns in his familiar role as the eccentric Harry Bentley. The Jeffersons and the...
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1983
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1983
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Also known as Mystique, Brainwash and The Naked Weekend, Circle of Power is not recommended viewing for any aspiring...
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Jordan Carelli
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1982
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This made-for-television drama chronicles an atypical May-December romance involving a twenty-something doctor and a...
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1982
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1982
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The second of three TV-movie spinoffs of the long-running series The Waltons, Mother's Day on Walton's Mountain marked the...
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1982
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In this crime comedy, Dixie's life changes completely after the prostitution ring she runs is raided. She too is arrested...
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Screenwriter
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1982
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A 1981 made-for-TV movie, Margin for Murder focuses on detective Mike Hammer. His investigation into a friend's murder...
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1981
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Unwilling to admit to her old-school chum Mary (Martha Smith) that she is merely a cab driver -- and an unattached one at...
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1981
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By the admission of its own producers, the made-for-TV Marian Rose White was "extremely loosely based" on a true story. The...
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1981
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Advertised as "Paul Newman's First Film for Television," Shadow Box was more specifically the first TV movie to be directed...
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1980
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1980
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Struck down by a drunken driver, Jim (James Garner) ends up in the hospital. Under heavy sedation, he sees--or thinks he...
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1979
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The made-for-television See How She Runs is the story of a 40-year-old divorced teacher (Joanne Woodward) whose life is...
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1978
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Robert Altman's over-frenetic satire on American marriage rituals and hypocrisy concerns the upper-crust marriage between...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1978
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Even though he barely makes enough money to cover his expenses and finds divorce cases (his bread and butter) unsavory, aging...
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1977
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Alan Rudolph's first feature Welcome to L.A. displays his characteristic mood of romantic despair utilizing a La Ronde-like...
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1976
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"Truth is whatever gets the loudest applause." Debunking western myths even more than he did in McCabe and Mrs. Miller...
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1976
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The most narratively loose of Robert Altman's '70s films, California Split details the haphazard lives of two compulsive...
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1974
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In order to maintain their youth, vampiric jungle freaks kidnap and sacrifice pretty young things in this horror/thriller. ~...
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1974
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A familiar film noir plotline is dusted off and gussied up in this episode. A former convict hires hit man Alex Tanner...
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1973
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Dr. Death
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1972
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Warren Oates guest stars as Richie Billings, a professional thief who ends up the only survivor of a bloody armored car...
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1971
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In this made for TV movie meant to be the pilot for a big city newspaper series, a young reporter takes his job too much to...
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1970
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Tarzan (Ron Ely) tries to stop a bloodthirsty Colonel (Jock Mahoney) from taking over an African village with his soldiers of...
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Screenwriter
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1970
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) heads to North Dakota in search of escaped murderer Vic Kiley (Gerald O'Loughlin)....
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1970
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The FBI is summoned when a murder occurs on an Indian reservation. A local band of young Native American activists have...
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1969
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Star-in-the-making Robert Duvall appears in this episode as Joseph Troy, one of two fugitives who are hiding from the Feds in...
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1968
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Trouble comes in pairs for the family of a young kidnap victim. Not only has the family received a ransom note from the...
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1967
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A tribe of Indians, led by the financially savvy Chief Running Wolf (Stanley Waxman), has laid claim to a huge chunk of the...
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1967
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When Detective Brennan (Alan Hewitt) falsely accuses a gypsy named Raymond (John Considine) of stealing Mrs. Brown's purse,...
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1966
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Ordered to destroy a German bridge, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and Littlejohn (Dick Peabody) make their way to a command post in...
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1966
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Aspiring folksinger Amy Jo Jennings (Bonnie Jones) is not only incredibly naïve, but also incredibly rich, thanks to the...
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1965
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On patrol behind enemy lines, Saunders is rendered deaf by an exploding German grenade. Alone in a world of silence, the...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Martin (Ray Walton) is worried that the upcoming telecast of a vintage silent film will reveal his previous existence as a...
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1965
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Filmmaker George Stevens chose Monument Valley, Utah for his exterior sequences in The Greatest Story Ever Told, this ($20...
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1965
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Fugitive Richard Kimble (Richard Kimble) takes on a new alias, "Dick Lindsey", and a new job as handyman at the Bodin-Russet...
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1963
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Written by Rod Serling, this 60-minute Twilight Zone episode gets under way when a U.S. Navy destroyer begins picking up...
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McClure
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1963
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With King Company suffering heavy losses, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and Hanley (Rick Jason) are happy to see the arrival of three...
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1962
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Saunders (Vic Morrow) an his men are assigned to smuggle valuable French partisan Bresson (Eugene Borden) past enemy lines....
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1962
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