Reality and video games merge in this high-concept sci-fi action thriller from Crank creators Mark Neveldine and...
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2009
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Things go from breaking bad to breaking worse for Walter White (Bryan Cranston), the cancer-stricken chemistry teacher, and...
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2009
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Milo Ventimiglia (of the blockbuster TV series Heroes), headlines this dark crime thriller, which marks the sophomore...
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2008
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A chance run-in with an old college roommate becomes the catalyst for healing in writer/director Mike Binder's tale of...
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2007
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As punishment for helping the Avatars, Leo (Brian Krause) has his memory wiped clean and sent back into the world to start...
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Odin
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2005
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Filmed in Bulgaria, this made-for-cable thriller draws upon both Greek and Herbraic legend for its inspiration. Shiri...
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2004
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Out of boredom, one of the magic school students conjures up the spirits of Lady Godiva (Kristen Miller) and her age-old...
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Odin
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2004
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San Francisco is in the thrall of a blue moon that rises once every 50 years. This phenomenon results in an act of euphoria...
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Odin
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2004
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2004
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The hectic early days of live television are spoofed in this irreverent made-for-cable movie. The story is told from the...
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2002
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John de Lancie returns as Beka Valentine's (Lisa Ryder) redoubtable uncle Sid Barry, originally introduced in the...
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2002
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John de Lancie returns as the mercurial life force Q, this time with his troublesome son Q2 (played by de Lancie's real-life...
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2001
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Love, sex, and food combine in this sensuous romantic comedy. Isabella (Penelope Cruz) is a master chef who suffers from...
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Alex Reeves
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2000
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Executive-produced by actor Anthony Edwards, the made for TV Border Line is a showcase for Edwards' ER costar Sherry...
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1999
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"1000 Tons of Steel! 200 Lives at Stake! 100 Miles per Hour! One Man to Stop it!" That's the situation as set up by the ad...
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1999
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1998
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A millionaire's death leaves a dog and a pet psychic rolling in dough while the deceased's relatives are left to figure out...
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1998
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In Venice, a group of scientists accidentally release a malevolent spirit in an old house. The Quest team is summoned to...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Tess (Della Reese) serves as counsel for the defense when farmer Justinian Jones (John DeLancie) brings about a class-action...
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1997
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At long last, the Quest team's perennial antagonist Dr. Zin is dead. But wait! The daughters of Zin -- Anaya and Melana --...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Ezekial Rage has hatched another scheme to destroy the earth. This time, he plants a nuclear bomb in the center of the globe,...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Making a return visit to the Czech republic, Jonny and Jessie stumble across the manuscript of an incomplete sonata. This...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Disgruntled, and highly dangerous, ex-KGB agent General Vostok once again poses a threat to mankind. On this occasion, Vostok...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Apparently intended to be shown right after the 1996 Real Adventures of Jonny Quest episode "Bloodline," "The Bangladore...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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1997
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For the second consecutive episode, the evil Jeremiah Surd tries to destroy the Quest team. This time, Surd has invaded the...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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A spectacular mid-air collision leaves a commercial jet liner severely damaged forcing its pilot to draw from all his years...
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1997
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The Quest team journeys to Cameroon, there to help harvest a medically beneficial sap from trees that are being threatened...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Evidently, the reports of Dr. Zin's death in the previous episode ("Night of the Zinja") were slightly exaggerated. Here is...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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Having some fun with Questworld's virtual reality capabilities, Jonny and Jessie challenge each other to a three-dimensional...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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The scene is a research facility in outer space, where a team of scientists is working on transdimensional technology. Alas,...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1997
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The title character in this episode is our old "friend" Dr. Zin, who this time around takes over a Malaysian satellite...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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The activities of the Verne Research Center on the ocean floor inadvertently cause a violent seaquake. As a consequence, a...
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1996
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"Borrowing" the technology of Questworld, paraplegic master criminal Jeremiah Surd switches bodies with his mortal enemy Race...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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1996
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The old Hanna Barbera cartoon adventure series Jonny Quest was given a new coat of paint -- and infinitely better animation...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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Captain Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) finds herself facing both the issues and the images of the pre-abolition American South in...
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1996
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In this zany comedy, Michael Keaton is Doug Kinney, a man with too many tasks and not enough time to complete them. When he...
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1996
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Enjoying some R and R in England, Jonny and Dr. Quest set out for some fishing near Devon. Along the way, they encounter the...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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Receiving a psychic message, Hadji heads to Calcutta in search of the truth about his past. He is met by his surrogate...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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Race Bannon is forced to negotiate the same obstacle course where he once set a record for Special Force Recruits, this time...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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The Quest compound has been invaded by a "Bigfoot" style creature, which is also, apparently, a thief, specializing in...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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The Quest team embarks upon a South American expedition, accompanied by Jessie's mother (and Race's ex-wife) Estella...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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All-purpose villain Jeremiah Surd hijacks Air Force One and kidnaps the president. Unfortunately, Surd has planted evidence...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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A new bio-computer, loaded with vital DNA information, is used in a crisis simulation to test the defense capabilities of a...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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Travelling to the Czech Republic, the Quest team endeavors to make heads or tails of an ancient artifact. It turns out that...
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Dr. Benton Quest
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1996
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A teenager wins an interactive robot that plays shooting games. Soon it starts loading with real ammo and hunting down other...
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1995
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Having outdistanced the original Star Trek by nearly 100 episodes, The Next Generation closed out its seven-season run with...
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1994
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Forget the Hollywood-heavy sci-fi flash of Armageddon and Deep Impact as you experience the terror of a destructive asteroid...
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1994
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The direct-to-video Deep Red combines science fiction with domestic melodrama. Lindsay Haun plays Gracie, a youngster whose...
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Thomas Newmeyer
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1994
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"Tapestry" opens with a real jolt, as Captain Picard is killed in a surprise attack. While Picard's soul is in limbo, an...
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1993
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Taking time off from bedevilling the Enterprise, alien life form Q (John de Lancie pays a visit to Deep Space Nine. Q is...
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1993
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This long-delayed sci-fi/horror project from Charles Band's "B"-factory Full Moon Entertainment features Megan Ward and...
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Difford
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1993
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Adapted by screenwriter Rafael Yglesias from his own novel, Fearless explores the complex struggle back to mental health of...
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1993
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The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is director Curtis Hanson's suburban horror story of a demented nanny bent on revenge for past...
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1992
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Picard's perennial nemesis Q (John DeLancie) makes his first sixth-season appearance in this episode. On this occasion, Q...
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1992
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1991
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Picard's ineluctable nemesis Q (John de Lancie is back for more mischief in this episode, which originally aired on April 27,...
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1991
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1990
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Successful LA marketing analyst Michael Boll (James Spader) seemingly has it all-except a sense of self-confidence. Enigmatic...
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1990
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1990
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A visit from the mercurial alien life form Q (John de Lancie) invariably means trouble for the Enterprise, and this time is...
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1990
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1989
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The second feature-length revival of the Get Smart television series (1965-1970) of blessed memory, Get Smart Again reunited...
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1989
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In this episode, defense attorney Cromwell investigates the case of a woman accused of killing her rich husband. She...
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1989
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That exasperatingly dangerous alien life form "Q" (John de Lancie) is back for more deviltry. Hoping to join the crew of the...
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1989
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Premiering October 23, 1988, the revival of the classic suspense series Mission:Impossible was hobbled during its first few...
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1988
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The first two episodes of the syndicated Star Trek: The Next Generation were originally telecast in tandem as a two-hour "TV...
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1987
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1987
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The troublesome "Q" (John de Lancie) returns, this time with an unexpectedly generous offer. Approaching Cmdr. Riker, Q...
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1987
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On Fire stars John Forsythe as the chief arson inspector of a major metropolis. After 22 years' service as a firefighter,...
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1987
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) enters the rarefied world of art collecting when Julia Marcus Granger (Anne Scheeden), the heiress...
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1986
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Sam Elliot stars as Sam Houston, the visionary who nearly single-handedly forged the state of Texas into a powerful entity in...
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1986
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Helen Hunt is outstanding as the real-life Kathy Miller, a 13-year-old Arizona athlete and honor student whose world came...
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1981
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Adapted from the Judith Krantz novel of the same name, the CBS miniseries Scruples zeroes in on a trendy, upscale Beverly...
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1980
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Action star Doug McClure plays for light humor in Nightside. This turned out to be a wise move on McClure's part, because...
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1980
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1980
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1979
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An angelic representative of the race that spawned the demonic Count Iblis (the villain in the two-part War of the Gods)...
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1979
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The third filming of Louisa May Alcott's novel is this made-for-TV effort, which follows the hardships faced by the March...
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1978
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The inaugural presentation of the syndicated "Operation Prime Time" anthology, the three-part, six-hour miniseries Testimony...
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1977
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Death Flight was originally known as SST: Death Flight when it was first telecast February 25, 1977. Though fairly expensive...
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1977
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One of four dramatic miniseries carried by NBC under the blanket title Best Sellers, Captains and the Kings was adapted from...
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1976
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This modestly budgeted feminist feature was written by actress Joan Hotchkis, who also stars. She plays a wealthy young wife...
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1975
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