Like its lively predecessor, The Brady Bunch Movie (1995), this mild comic send-up takes its characters and situations from...
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1996
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The final episode of Murder, She Wrote's eighth season finds Jessica (Angela Lansbury) at the headquarters of a profitable...
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1992
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In this entry in the continuing exploits of Sherlock Holmes, the great detective must track down his nemesis Professor...
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Dr. Watson
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1990
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Pierce Brosnan stars as adventurer Phineas Fogg in this adaptation of Jules Verne's classic story, in which to win a wager he...
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1989
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In this comedy/drama, teen-aged Tony (Bentley C. Mitchum) has never known who is father is. Together with his best buddies...
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Padre
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1989
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In this detective yarn, an amiable investigator finds himself entangled with mobsters after he tries to help a woman who is...
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1988
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1987
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Filmed in black-and-white, this episode is both an homage to and a spoof of The Maltese Falcon and other "hard-boiled...
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1987
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1987
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Having moved from Thursdays to Saturdays to Tuesdays in previous seasons, Magnum, P.I. settles upon a Wednesday-night CBS...
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1986
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John Hillerman once again essays a dual role, appearing in his usual guise as Jonathan Higgins, and as Jonathan's...
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1986
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Angela Lansbury guest stars as crime novelist and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher in this crossover episode with Lansbury's...
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1986
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This episode is the conclusion of a two-part "crossover" story, which began as "Novel Connection", an episode of Magnum PI....
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1986
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In the conclusion of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Six opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Magnum...
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1985
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Filmed on location, this first episode of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Six opener (originally telecast in a single two-hour...
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1985
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Normally based in Hawaii, Magnum, P.I. launches its sixth season with a jaunt to Merrie Old England, where private detective...
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1985
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In the conclusion of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Five opener, Magnum (Tom Selleck) doesn't know who to believe when twin...
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1984
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Little Gloria...Happy at Last is the two-part TV adaptation of Barbara Goldsmith's 1980 best-seller. The film concerns the...
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1984
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In this inane teen comedy, a rafting competition is going to determine whether four friends will graduate or not (an...
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1984
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Season five of Magnum, P.I. opens with the two-part episode "Echoes of the Mind," in which Hawaii-based private eye Thomas...
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1984
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With the prize of $100,000 cash in a safe deposit box, viewers must solve the puzzle given the hints in the program as hosted...
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1984
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While teaching a college investigation class, Magnum (Tom Selleck) tries to stem the alarming dropout rate by agreeing to...
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1984
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John Hillerman once again hams it up in a dual role, appearing in his traditional characterization as Jonathan Higgins and...
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1983
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Owing his life to washed-up pugilist Leon Platt (Denny Miller), T.C. (Roger E. Mosley) enters a bare-knuckle boxing match,...
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1983
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Tom Selleck returns as the title character in Magnum, P.I. as the Hawaii-based detective series enters its fourth season. The...
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1983
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Season three of Magnum, P.I. finds former Navy Intelligence officer Thomas Magnum (Tom Selleck) continuing to live the good...
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1982
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Series regular John Hillerman essays the first of several dual roles, appearing in both his familiar guise as the stuffy,...
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1982
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Mel Brooks produced, directed, wrote, and starred in this episodic comedy in the spirit of Monty Python and the 1957 studio...
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1981
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Private eye Thomas Magnum (Tom Selleck) continues to enjoy the hospitality of his wealthy (and never-seen) benefactor, author...
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Jonathan Quayle Higgins II
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1981
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The first season of Magnum, P.I. opens with the two-hour pilot episode, as former Naval Intelligence officer-turned-private...
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Higgins
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1980
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No, your eyes aren't playing tricks on you. Bob Newhart is a marathon runner in this sprightly made-for-TV movie. A mild,...
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1980
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Originally intended as the pilot for a never-sold cop series titled Battles, this made-for-TV meller stars William Conrad as...
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1980
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In this Christmas episode, Magnum is hired by five wide-eyed schoolgirls to locate their teacher, Linda Booton (Katherine...
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1980
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In the opening two-part episode of Magnum, P.I. (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV movie"), Hawaii-based private...
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1980
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Big-time movie director Kenneth Annakin called the shots in this TV pilot film. "Institute for Revenge" is the nickname for a...
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1979
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Jake (Charles Grodin), an insurance investigator, is assigned to probe the killing of a wealthy businessman in Acapulco. To...
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1979
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1978
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The made-for-TV Guide for the Married Woman was conceived by screenwriter Frank Tarloff as an "answer" to his frolicsome 1968...
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1978
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Perennial busybody Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) inaugurates a gossip column in the local Walnut Grove newspaper. With...
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1978
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Audrey Rose is a "thinking man's" horror film, which in a way is unfortunate, since it tended to be ignored amidst the many...
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1977
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Native American actor Will Sampson is top-billed as an Arizona state trooper, known to his companions as "Relentless" because...
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1977
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The story of "red light bandit" Caryl Chessman, previously dramatized in the 1955 film Cell 2455, Death Row (based on...
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1977
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The made-for-TV Invasion of Johnson County is based on a dark chapter in the history of Wyoming. As settlers pour in, a...
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1976
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During the Prohibition era, Walker (Burt Reynolds) and Kibby (Gene Hackman) run a liquor smuggling operation in Mexico; they...
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McTeague
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1975
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Peter Bogdanovich's attempt to direct a homage to the great musicals of the 1930s is now remembered as one of the...
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1975
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The Day of the Locust is anything but a cheerful, light look at Hollywood in the '30s. It recreates both the town as well as...
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1975
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Ellery Queen (also known as Too Many Suspects) was the 78-minute pilot film for a TV series based on the fictional...
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1975
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1974
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by...
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1974
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1974
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) makes it his personal mission to help little David Hecht (Lee H. Montgomery) find his missing father...
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1974
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"You may think you know what you're dealing with, but believe me, you don't," warns water baron Noah Cross (John Huston),...
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Yelburton
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1974
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The events leading up to the death of a small-time Los Angeles hood provides the basis of this gripping crime drama. The...
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Carl
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1974
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1973
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This French-produced thriller was shot entirely in English. Jean-Louis Tritignant stars as Lucien, a hit man who goes to Los...
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1973
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The year is 1936. Orphaned Addie Loggins (Tatum O'Neal, in her film debut) is left in the care of unethical travelling Bible...
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Sheriff Hardin
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1973
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1973
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1972
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Blake Edwards directed this murder mystery set against the backdrop of a busy metropolitan hospital. Dr. Peter Carey...
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1972
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Sky Terror is the reissue title for Skyjacked, a 1972 MGM all-star adventure based on a novel by David Harper....
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1972
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In Lawman, Burt Lancaster is Jered Maddox, a dedicated marshal with an inflexible adherence to upholding the law at all...
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1971
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Produced by Hollywood iconoclast BBS Productions, film critic-turned-director Peter Bogdanovich's 1971 film pays homage to...
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Teacher
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1971
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Although the actors and character names aren't the same, Sweet Rachel was the pilot film for the TV series Sixth Sense. Alex...
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1971
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In this comedy-drama, President Lincoln temporarily abandons his inaugural tour to visit a little girl who wrote him a...
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1971
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