A young schoolboy realizes that the same girl he struggled to avoid may actually be his one true love in this coming-of-age...
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Chet Duncan
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2010
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2009
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2009
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A widower and father of three who also writes a parenting advice column for his local newspaper falls for the girlfriend of...
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2007
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Five longtime friends enjoy a few days of celebratory carousing as they try to forget their adult responsibilities in this...
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2006
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Three families residing on the same suburban street struggle to strengthen their father/son bonds in this tale from...
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2003
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Atlantis: Milo's Return is a direct-to-video animated sequel made up of three episodes. In the first episode, Milo (voice of...
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Preston B. Whitmore
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2003
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As Season Ten of Frasier begins, Niles (David Hyde Pierce) and Daphne (Jane Leeves) have bypassed their meticulously planned...
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Martin Crane
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2002
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The first Disney cartoon to be produced in the 70 mm format since The Black Cauldron (1985), this blend of traditional...
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2001
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The ninth season of Frasier serves up the "payoff" for the setup established at the end of Season Eight. Once again, Frasier...
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Martin Crane
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2001
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The site of James Dean's legendary, fatal car crash is the setting for this reflective, eccentric drama about idolatry, lost...
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2001
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Greg Berlanti directs this comedic romp about a quartet of gay yuppies looking for love in all the wrong places. Though...
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Jack
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2000
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Season seven of Frasier came to a rousing finale with the now-legendary "Winnebago" elopement of Niles Crane (David Hyde...
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Martin Crane
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2000
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A boy's best friend is his robot in this animated adventure from Brad Bird, best known for his TV work on such series as The...
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Shannon Rogard
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1999
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Season Seven of Frasier opens as Daphne Moon (Janes Leeves), cockney caregiver for the Crane brothers' ex-cop dad Martin...
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Martin Crane
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1999
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DreamWorks and Pacific Data Images collaborated on this all computer-animated comedy-adventure about the ant angst of misfit...
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1998
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No longer a fish out of water in Seattle, Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) begins this season believing that his life is going...
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Martin Crane
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1998
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Martin Crane
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1997
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This is the second film by actor/director Ed Burns, his first being The Brothers McMullen. The two Fitzpatrick brothers,...
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Mr. Fitzpatrick
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1996
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A high-profile slaying becomes the case of an ambitious attorney's career in this legal thriller based on the novel by...
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John Shaughnessy
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1996
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This season of Frasier finds the Crane household in a variety of turning points. Niles' (David Hyde Pierce) long-separated...
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Martin Crane
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1996
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Firmly and comfortably ensconced in its Tuesday-night timeslot, Frasier launched its third season on NBC. The basic character...
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Martin Crane
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1995
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This earnest, intelligent, and well-written romantic comedy is enjoyable and optimistic in classic Hollywood style, even if...
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1995
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This video documents the ever-popular American sport between 1920 and 1994. Narrated by actor John Mahoney, this presentation...
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1994
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Frasier marked the beginning of its second season on NBC by moving from Thursday evenings to Tuesdays, remaining in this slot...
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Martin Crane
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1994
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Chief
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1994
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This film was one of the more mainstream offerings in the array of films that emphasized the overly hyped "Generation X"...
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1994
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1993
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A maverick Pittsburgh policeman loses his job after he shares his suspicion that one of his colleagues is a serial killer....
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1993
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The first of Frasier's eleven seasons began just where the series' predecessor, Cheers, left off -- with psychiatrist Frasier...
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Martin Crane
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1993
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The title Article 99 refers to a fictional legal loophole which states that American veterans cannot be treated in VA...
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1992
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In this complex, gripping made-for-TV courtroom drama, the new DA of a small town is given the job of prosecuting the...
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1992
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A Depression-era inventor finds a way of revolutionizing manufacturing technology and then discovers that this invention has...
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1992
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1992
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W.P. Mayhew
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1991
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Bud Yorkin's comedy stars Jeff Daniels as a former big-leaguer who yearns for romance, but finds himself overwhelmed with the...
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1991
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Alan Bates stars as Hamish Partt an alcoholic writer in the made-for-TV Unnatural Pursuits. Simon Gray's teleplay contrives...
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1991
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Seven mobsters make a nighttime heist on New York City's Kennedy Airport, in this retelling of the true story of the...
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1991
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"Barley" Scott Blair (Sean Connery) is an alcoholic book editor from a bargain-basement publishing house in Great Britain...
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Brady
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1990
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Ione Skye plays Diane Court, high-school valedictorian on the verge of heading to England on a prestigious scholarship. This...
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James Court
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1989
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Dinner at Eight is a TV remake of the 1933 MGM film of the same name; both films were adapted from the play by...
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1989
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Albert Finney stars as a TV-news anchorman who wrongly implicates a good friend in a savings-and-loan scandal; when the...
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Irv Mickelson
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1989
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Writer/director John Sayles' dramatization of the most infamous episode in professional sports -- the fix of the 1919 World...
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Kid Gleason
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1988
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Set in Iowa, Betrayed stars Debra Winger as an FBI agent who infiltrates a Klanlike white supremacist organization. Allegedly...
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Shorty
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1988
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Following the disastrous Pirates (1986), director Roman Polanski got back on creative track with this finely-wrought thriller...
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Williams
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1988
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When there's a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed...
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1987
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British filmmaker Peter Yates directs Suspect, a suspenseful courtroom drama set in Washington, D.C. After a Supreme Court...
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Judge Matthew Helms
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1987
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Moe, Partner to "BB"
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1987
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When people begin to be murdered around them, two disparate voyeurs in apartment high-rises begin to suspect they are the...
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1987
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Target: Favorite Son is the 115-minute abridgement of the three-part TV miniseries Favorite Son. Adapted by Steve Sohmer from...
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1987
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Klaus Maria Brandauer stars in this drama as Alek Neuman, a one-time boxing champion in the Soviet Union. While he was one of...
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1986
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Everyone knows that teenagers are smarter than adults, and if given a chance the kids could save the world -- if they don't...
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Lieutenant Colonel Conroy
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1986
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A young boy retreats into a world of silence in this made-for-television drama. Kiefer Sutherland stars as Kevin Richter, an...
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1986
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Don't pass up The Killing Floor on the mistaken notion that the film is a western shoot-em-up or cop drama. The title refers...
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1985
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Not to be confused with the 1960 film of the same name, this fast-paced karate action flick stars Chuck Norris, still riding...
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1985
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1985
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In this made-for-television romantic comedy, a book editor (Tim Matheson) falls for a co-worker (Kate Jackson) and has...
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1983
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Filmed independently in Boston, Mission Hill has been undeservedly ignored by most sourcebooks. Alice Barrett plays a young...
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1982
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Robert Conrad fills the role of G. Gordon Liddy like the proverbial glove in this macho-driven biopic. Convicted in the...
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1982
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The Chicago Story was the two-hour pilot film for the subsequent TV series. The wounding of a 10-year-old girl by a sniper is...
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1981
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The bewitching Ann Davy is More Deadly Than the Male in this British programmer. Trapped in an unhappy marriage, Ann turns...
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1961
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