A doctor returns to her home island off the Mississippi coast in the wake of 1969's Hurricane Camille and ends up trying to...
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1995
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When this seriocomic TV film first aired March 28, 1988, it was titled Addicted to His Love. Evidently to pacify certain...
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1988
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Dorian Beecher (Thom Bray), the new poetry instructor at Cabot Cove's most exclusive prep school, tries to impress the girl...
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1987
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In Boston, Jessica agrees to serve as honorary chairperson at a charity tennis tournament where her former student Carol...
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1986
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Inspired by the success of previous TV sitcom "reunion" films, Return to Mayberry debuted on April 13, 1986. Eleven of the...
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1986
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In this part ghost story, part thriller, Diana Stoving (Karlene Crockett) has a strong feeling that her mother has kept a...
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Diana Stoving
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1985
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Starting out as a story of the immediate perils of three couples intent on finding refuge in the countryside after nuclear...
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Marianne Briscoe
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1984
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An interesting diversion for the genre, this stylish but leaden supernatural period piece tells the tale of an 18th-century...
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1984
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Macho Mel (Vic Tayback) is eager and willing to dispense advice on how to handle women to anyone who will listen. Since Tommy...
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1982
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After a teenager named Zack (Kelly Ward) dies while slam-dancing at a busy disco, it is determined that the cause of death...
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1982
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Amy
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1982
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Lisl Gilbert
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1981
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Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story is a surfacy TV-movie rehash of the same real-life events which inspired...
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1981
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In this drama, a young woman gives up college and marries her boyfriend, a Marine. Unfortunately, he is killed in Vietnam. ~...
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1980
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Peter Ustinov plays the talented detective in San Francisco who attempts, with help/hindrance from his clumsy grandson...
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1980
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Season Five of Quincy, M.E. begins with a typically perplexing case for police medical examiner Quincy (Jack Klugman)....
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1979
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The first "new" ABC network TV movie of the 1979-80 season, this one was advertised under the slightly more lurid title Diary...
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1979
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