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2008
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Candace Cameron Bure and Tom Arnold star in this warm holiday comedy about the spirit of Christmas. A prodigal daughter...
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2008
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Made for television, The Christmas Blessing is a sequel to the earlier CBS holiday offering The Christmas Shoes, with Rob...
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2005
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2002
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Spinsterish New England college professor Gwen Barry (Frances Fisher) takes advantage of a prison work furlough program by...
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2001
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Acclaimed author Willa Cather offers a moving tale of an artist's self-discovery in a semi-autobiographical tale concerning a...
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2000
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This Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation was based on a true story, as set down in the book Looking for Lost Bird by Yvette...
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2000
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Originally a two-part, five-hour NBC miniseries, this turn-of-the-20th-century tale follows the adventures of a headstrong...
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1998
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A nun's prayers seem to be answered when an enigmatic carpenter mysteriously appears to build a new spiral staircase for her...
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1998
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A gay man's good friend agrees to bear his child, but once impregnated has second thoughts, due in part to her love affair...
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1998
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1997
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Based on a true story, this Civil War-era epic centers on the exploits of Sarah Ashby McClure (Dana Delany) and her sister...
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1997
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A charming demeanor cannot mask the misogyny in husband Brad's heart, something that drives his wife to divorce him....
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1995
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The life story of actress Mia Farrow is told in this made-for-television movie. Patsy Kensit portrays Farrow, whose life took...
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1995
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1994
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In Secret, a Cape Cod businessman (Kirk Douglas) plans to run for political office until his grandson's battle with dyslexia...
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1993
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Christina (Claire Yarlett) disappears while taking a little excursion on a friend's yacht. It looks like an accident to some,...
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1993
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A two-part made for TV effort, this special depicts the dysfunctional Jackson family, which has somehow managed to raise its...
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1992
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In this remake of a classic Hitchcock thriller, a niece begins believing that her beloved uncle is a cold-blooded killer. ~...
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1991
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Karen Arthur, the Emmy-winning director of Cagney and Lacey, was in the driver's seat for the made-for-TV psychological...
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1991
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The Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker story was a "natural" for TV-movie adaptation, and Fall From Grace more than fills the bill....
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1990
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Alfre Woodard plays a Los Angeles DA who moves back to her home town of New Orleans. She does this so that her teenaged son...
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1990
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This made-for-TV film represented the first speaking role for hearing-impaired actress Marlee Matlin. A happy wife and...
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1989
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Randy Quaid plays the mayor of a small town in Alberta. Quaid also doubles as a the local high school history teacher, and it...
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1988
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In this sexy thriller, Katya (Diane Lane) is a window dresser who specializes in displays with sexy, slightly kinky themes....
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1987
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The first TV movie to utilize the "new" drug of crack cocaine as a plot peg, Cracked Up stars James Wilder as a 17-year-old...
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1987
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A six-hour adaptation of Danielle Steel's best-selling novel, the ABC miniseries Crossings began on board a transatlantic...
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1986
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Filmed in Australia, the TV miniseries Return to Eden stars Rebecca Gilling as a wealthy young woman whose husband tries to...
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1985
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Made for television, Broken Badge originally aired as The Rape of Richard Beck. Richard Crenna plays Beck, a hard-bitten cop...
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1985
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A Bunny's Tale is a TV-movie adaptation of Gloria Steinem's experiences as a Playboy bunny. Engaged by a magazine to write an...
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1985
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Actress Theresa Saldana plays herself in this gut-wrenching fact-based TV movie. The film begins with Ms. Saldana being...
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1984
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Charleston is a brazen rip-off of Gone with the Wind which premiered over NBC on January 15, 1979--one month before CBS'...
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1979
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In this combination of domestic melodrama and offbeat suspense flick, an astronomer must shoulder the burden of caring for...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1978
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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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1975
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This episode is truly episodic, offering poignant and sometimes tragic vignettes occuring during a single San Francisco...
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1974
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) invests in a play staged by an avant-garde theater troupe. When one of the actresses dies of a heroin...
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1971
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1969
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1967
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