No Regrets opens as architect Alex Wheeler (Robert Merrill) is reunited with his college sweetheart Suzanne (Lari White) at...
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The Real Suzanne Kennerly
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2004
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The family friendly animal movie Miracle Dogs concerns a boy who befriends a three-legged dog. Soon his relationship with...
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2003
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Hoping with all her heart that her wayward son Kenny (Chad Allen) has been straightened out by two years in prison, Sharon...
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Sharon Carlson
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2001
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The Blair Witch Project's Joshua Leonard stars in this offbeat independent comedy, the sophomore directorial effort from...
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2001
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This film is part of a series that looks at various mental disorders and treatments for them. This episode takes a look at...
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2000
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This episode of the Trouble in Mind series, hosted by Kate Jackson, looks at the mental disorder known as delirium. Delirium...
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2000
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A remake of the 1973 TV movie of the same name, Satan's School for Girls is set within the grim walls of Fallbridge College...
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Olivia Burtis
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2000
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This video is part of a series that examines some of the mental disorders that afflict the modern mind. In addition to...
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1999
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1999
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This video is part of a series that surveys some of the most common mental disorders afflicting modern society. One of the...
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1999
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Although the police investigation is spotty at best and the evidence questionable, Risa Gallagher (Joanna Pacula) receives a...
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Kit Gallagher
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1998
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Joanna Pacula stars in this thriller as Liz, an analyst who introduces her husband, the owner of an art gallery, to an...
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1998
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Middle-class mom Rose Earl (Kate Jackson) has always had an excellent relationship with her son Bobby (Drew Ebersole), but...
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1997
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Georgia asks Ally to work on an age-discrimination case involving a TV newsanchor (Kate Jackson). ~ TV Guide, Rovi...
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1997
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A bitter, nasty child custody battle is at the center of this fact-based TV movie. Having long since written off her divorced...
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1996
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Alaska's celebrated Idiatrod sled-dog race provides the backdrop for this made-for-TV murder melodrama starring Kate Jackson)...
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Executive Producer
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1996
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When an airborne lightning strike kills the entire flight crew of a Europe-bound Boeing 747 during take-off, it is up to a...
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1996
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Caring more about justice than her own safety, a courageous Georgian civil service employee agrees to testify about the...
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1994
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A young boy is forced to learn some adult lessons about violence in this made-for-television movie based on a true story....
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Patsy Holland
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1994
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If you liked the Australian thriller Dead Calm, then the look-alike American TV movie Adrift will probably tickle your fancy...
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Katie Nast
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1993
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This made-for-television thriller tells the story of an unstable woman who goes to bizarre lengths to keep her drifting...
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Rita Donohue
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1993
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Scientist Robby Benson creates the ultimate home appliance, a computer that handles every conceivable household chore....
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1992
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In this made-for-TV drama, a teenage girl named Sarah (Kathleen Robertson) is flying home to see her parents when she falls...
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Dr. Nora Hart
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1992
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The Stranger Within, a frightening, well-done, made-for-TV thriller with a fine performance by Rick Schroder tell the story...
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Mare Blackburn
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1990
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Diane Bodek
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1989
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Executive Producer
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1986
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In any other circumstances, the biggest news occurring in the fourth and final season of Scarecrow and Mrs. King would be the...
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Amanda King
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1986
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Suburban divorcee and part-time espionage agent Amanda King (Kate Jackson) is no longer merely a talented amateur as the...
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Amanda King
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1985
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Season Two of Scarecrow and Mrs. King finds professional spy Lee "Scarecrow" Stetson (Bruce Boxleitner) and his...
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Amanda King
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1984
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The humdrum life of suburban divorcee and mother Amanda King (Kate Jackson) is radically and permanently altered when secret...
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Amanda King
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1983
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1983
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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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Frannie Greene
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1983
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Arthur Hiller directed this drama exploring the disintegration of an ideal marriage after the husband discovers he is gay....
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Claire
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1982
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This ABC TV movie is set in an experimental coed prison, presided over by progressive warden E.F. Crown (Shirley Jones). The...
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1981
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After a Harvard professor (Elliott Gould) comes into possession of a letter by George Washington, he finds that criminals are...
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Polly Bishop
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1981
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This drama examines the illicit love affair between a high-school teacher and one of her students. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Linda Rivers
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1981
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In this television remake of the classic 1937 film, two ghosts come back to haunt Cosmo Topper. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Host
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1979
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A number of wealthy, lonely women have been photographed in compromising positions for blackmail purposes by a seedy dance...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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The police are continually frustrated in their efforts to catch an elusive burglar. They know the criminal's identity, and...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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A rapist, disguised in surgical garb, has been attacking on-duty student nurses at a hospital during the night shift. To...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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Lawrence Kerwin stars as James Hunter, a gawky Oregon teenager who moves to Boston with his family. Suffering the requisite...
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Robin
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1977
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Nancy Sue Hunnicutt
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1977
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The mother of young film producer Marvin Goldman (Warren Berlinger) wants to know who set fire to her darling boy's office....
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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The Angels, assuming the usual false identities, embark upon a luxury cruise to Hawaii in hopes of proving that their ship...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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Ida Lupino guest stars as Gloria Gibson, a former movie queen who hopes to stage a spectacular comeback. Alas, someone seems...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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While the Angels are taking a well-deserved vacation at a fashionable resort, Sabrina (Kate Jackson) senses that all is not...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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Kamden (John Larch), the former head of an elite WWII French underground unit comes to the Townsend agency for protection. It...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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The first of Charlie's Angels' Las Vegas episodes finds our three heroines heading to Nevada to find out why the happily...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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The Angels return to their police department roots in order to find out who has been tipping off prostitutes and pimps during...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1977
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The crash of a private jet exposes a heroin-smuggling operation based in Mexico. The Angels head south of the border -- Kelly...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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A serial killer who preys on high-fashion models has a distinctive signature: he strangles his victims with rag dolls. The...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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The Angels find themselves the apparent targets of an unknown assassin. To find out the reason, and to flush out their...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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If for no other reason than its provocative title, this is the single most famous episode of Charlie's Angels. Our three...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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This debut episode of Charlie's Angels takes place at a racetrack catering to female speed demons, where driver Suzy Lennon...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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1976
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Someone has been killing the centerfold models of Feline magazine, the girlie publication run by Hefner-like Tony Mann...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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Rich widow Grace Rodeheaver (Gertrude Flynn) hires the Angels to find out who is systematically stripping her of her wealth....
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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The scene is a roller-games rink, where skating star Karen Jason has been killed in an "accident." To find out the truth...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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When a trio of thieves steal an apparently worthless antique, they trigger a violent war between two criminal factions....
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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The Angels investigate when a crusading journalist "accidentally" drowns at a fancy West Coast resort. As Kelly...
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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Sabrina Duncan
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1976
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In this made-for-TV film, a screenwriter (Robert Wagner) begins writing the biography of the dead movie queen who had a brief...
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Donna Gregory
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1975
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The 1975 TV movie Death Scream is based on the shameful Kitty Genovese affair of 1964, in which a N.Y.C. woman was stabbed to...
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1975
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Sabrina Duncan
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1975
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Killer Bees a made-for-TV thriller, directed by Curtis Harrington, is the story of a strong willed woman with a curious...
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Victoria Wells
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1974
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In this made-for-TV movie, six persons have won a cruise-ship vacation, but they find that the awards were just a trick to...
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1974
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One of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the 1970s, Satan's School for Girls is set an exclusive institution of...
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Roberta Lockhart
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1973
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Once more, Lorne Greene essays the dual role of Ben Cartwright and Ben's lookalike, confidence trickster Bradley Meredith....
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1972
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Jill Danko
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1972
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Limbo was one of Hollywood's first big-studio films to concentrate on how Vietnam affected the families of the combatants....
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Sandy Lawton
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1972
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This alleged feature film actually consists of two hour-long TV pilots, both produced by Screen Gems in 1972. The first,...
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1972
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Although gratified that his former sweetheart, Joanna Mills (Lee Beery), has apparently returned from the dead, Quentin...
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1971
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1971
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The daytime drama featuring a vampire gained cult status in the late sixties and early seventies. This collection highlights...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Melanie (Nancy Barrett) tells Kendrick (John Karlen) that she might have killed his sister, Stella, but Kendrick refuses to...
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1971
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Contrary to all appearances, Morgan (Keith Prentice) has not gone insane; rather, he has been possessed by the restless sprit...
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1971
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1971
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Quentin (David Selby) resigns himself to his upcoming execution. Upon finding out that his own wife, Edith (Terry Crawford),...
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1971
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1971
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Having briefly glimpsed into Parallel Time, Daphne (Kate Jackson) relates this experience to Julia (Grayson Hall) and Prof....
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1971
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Having briefly escaped into Parallel Time, where they overhear Morgan Collins (Keith Prentice) propose to Angelique lookalike...
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1971
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This is the second full-length motion picture feature based on the popular television soap-opera/horror melodrama...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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In attempting to stab Catherine (Lara Parker), Melanie (Nancy Barrett) reveals that she is schizophrenic. According to...
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1971
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As Daphne (Kate Jackson) prepares to leave Collinsport with Quentin (David Selby), she is inexorably drawn back by the...
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1971
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Having previously been "killed" by Samantha (Virginia Vestoff), Joanna (Lee Beery) metes out justice by causing Samantha to...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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The "Parallel-Time 1841" story arc continues as the duel between Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) and Morgan (Keith Prentice)...
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1971
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In a page right out of Wuthering Heights, giddy Daphne (Kate Jackson) believes that Bramwell (Jonathan Frid) is truly in love...
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1971
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Quentin (David Selby) and Desmond (John Karlen) resign themselves to their fate as they approach the headsman's axe. Coming...
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1971
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1971
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1971
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Catherine (Lara Parker) is chosen in the lottery to spend a night in the cursed room. Rather than expose Catherine to danger,...
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1971
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Bramwell's mother, Josette (Mary Cooper), reveals that she is the mother of Melanie (Nancy Barrett), and that the girl's...
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1971
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1971
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Neglected by her husband, Bramwell (Jonathan Frid), Daphne (Kate Jackson) falls deathly ill. Bramwell's lover, Catherine...
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1971
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1971
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Gabriel (Christopher Pennock) warns Quentin (David Selby) that Gerard (James Storm) is not the faithful friend he pretends to...
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1970
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Gerard (James Storm) intends to use the note written by Quentin to the spirit of Joanna as proof of Quentin's sorcery....
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1970
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Still testifying against Quentin (David Selby) in his witchcraft trial, Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) proclaims that Quentin...
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1970
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Joanna's spirit vanishes as quickly as it appears. Lamar (Jerry Lacy) receives further "proof" that Quentin (David Selby) is...
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1970
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Daphne (Kate Jackson) has been bewitched into falling completely in love with Gerard (James Storm). Following a clue in Ben...
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1970
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The sudden death of the constable's wife further convinces Lamar (Jerry Lacy) that Quentin (David Selby) is a warlock. Though...
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1970
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Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) testifies against Quentin (David Selby) in his witchcraft trial. Even worse, Charles Dawson...
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1970
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Lamar (Jerry Lacy) finds a voodoo doll that belongs to Quentin -- further "proof' that Quentin is a warlock. Randall (Gene...
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1970
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1970
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Gerard (James Storm) has successfully led Valerie (Lara Parker) -- aka Angelique -- to believe that warlock Judah Zachary has...
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1970
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Quentin (David Selby) discovers that Daphne (Kate Jackson) is the sister of his late sweetheart Joanna Mills. Though she...
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1970
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Randall (Gene Lindsey) exposes the vampiric Roxanne (Donna Wandrey) to the light of the sun, instantly destroying her and...
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1970
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Quentin (David Selby) realizes that Daphne (Kate Jackson) is not the person who is sending him notes from the long-dead...
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1970
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Daniel (Louis Edmonds) suffers a heart attack after experiencing a vision in which Quentin (David Selby) commits murder....
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1970
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Desmond (John Karlen) is bothered by Gerard's attentions to Daphne (Kate Jackson). After tossing the head of Judah Zachary...
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1970
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Valerie (Lara Parker) -- aka Angelique -- recalls her earlier life as Miranda DuVal, a disciple of warlock Judah Zachary...
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1970
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Although Judah Zachary (Michael McGuire) is brought back to life, his body remains comatose. Hoping to rescue Julia (Grayson...
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1970
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Eluding Gerard (James Storm), Leticia (Nancy Barrett) brings the jeweled mask to Julia (Grayson Hall), and together they...
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1970
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The head of Judah Zachary places Julia (Grayson Hall) under its power. Conspiring with Leticia (Nancy Barrett), Julia intends...
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1970
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After ordering Samantha (Virginia Vestoff) to remain in Collinwood with son Tad, Quentin (David Selby) reveals the story of...
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1970
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The ghost of Roxanne (Donna Wandrey) tells Flora (Joan Bennett) that Angelique (Lara Parker), aka Valerie, was responsible...
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1970
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David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are sent to Windcliff Sanitarium to protect them from the ghosts. Confronting...
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1970
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Questioned by Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson) insists that she has never heard of Gerard Stiles,...
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1970
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Again possessed by Letitia Faye, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) senses that Daphne (Kate Jackson) is in danger, and as a result she...
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1970
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David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are possessed by the spirits of their 19th century lookalikes, Tad and Carrie....
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1970
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1970
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1970
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1970
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David (David Henesy) is frightened by the spirit of Gerard Stiles (James Storm), so much so that he refuses to talk about the...
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1970
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Despite the feverish efforts of Quentin (David Selby) and the others, the malevolent ghost of Gerard Stiles triumphs, killing...
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1970
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Despite the precautions of Julia (Grayson Hall) and Barnabas, the ghost of Gerard Stiles (James Storm) prevails. Gerard lures...
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1970
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1970
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The ghost of Daphne (Kate Jackson) tries to stab Quentin (David Selby). He stays her hand by promising to help her rest in...
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1970
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1970
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The head of Judah Zachary continues exerting a powerful and disturbing influence on Desmond (John Karlen). Daniel (Louis...
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1970
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Julia (Grayson Hall) and Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) try to found out more about the ghosts who apparently wander the halls of...
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1970
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David (David Henesy) finds Hallie (Kathy Cody) dressed in 19th century clothing, but she can't remember how this happened....
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1970
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The ghost of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson) vanishes after giving Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) an ominous message. Under Gerard's...
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1970
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Angelique (Lara Parker), still in her 1840 persona of Valerie, believes that her old enemy Judah Zachary has been...
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1970
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Entering the secret playroom, Hallie (Kathy Cody) becomes possessed by a ghost from the past; in this state, she is met by...
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1970
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Julia falls under the power of the ghostly Gerard. Holding Prof. Stokes responsible for the destruction of the Collins...
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1970
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