Awakening from suspended animation, O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Jackson (Michael Shanks) are...
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1999
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Made by and for the TNT cable network, this sharp, satirical courtroom drama skewers the increasingly symbiotic relationship...
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1998
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John Murlowski directed this straight-to-video sequel to 1994's Richie Rich. Featuring all new actors filling the roles...
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1998
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Ally tries to shake off her prudish image; and the firm is sued again---this time by the object of Elaine's lawsuit. ~ TV...
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1997
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In the series' 100th episode, Ally is hired by a man who believes he can fly, and he tries to prove to her that she can, too;...
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1997
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A film produced in 1945 reveals that a Professor Langford (Duncan Fraser) and his team had managed to activate a Stargate...
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1997
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At a bachelor auction to benefit a Biotech institute, likable "Angel of Death" Andrew (John Dye) is entered as one of the...
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1997
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When Drew (Drew Carey) generously offers to help out at a shabby retirement home, Mr. Wick (Craig Ferguson) tries to curry...
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1997
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1997
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Internationally known actress Geraldine Chaplin offers a moving portrayal of one of the 20th century's greatest...
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1997
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After missing his ride with the Optimists Club carpool, Drew (Drew Carey) finds out that he just barely escaped being killed...
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1996
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1995
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Multimillionaire Lou Bond (Keene Curtis) offers to purchase the Tanner house, in which he lived as a youth, for an...
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1994
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Legendary scientist Albert Einstein (played here by Walter Matthau) takes a break from theoretical physics to try to set up...
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1994
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1993
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Cabot Cove has been chosen as the location for the pre-Broadway staging of a new play starring David North (Peter Donat), a...
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1993
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1993
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Carla's careless daughter Serafina (Leah Remini) has to get married before she begins to "show." Though Carla (Rhea Perlman)...
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1993
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1993
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While his apartment is being fumigated, Sam (Ted Danson) makes arrangements to sleep over at the home of a lady friend. Alas,...
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1993
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The war between Sam (Ted Danson) and snobbish restauranteur John Hill (Keene Curtis) re-escalates when Sam thinks he's broken...
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1992
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1992
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Restauranteur John Hill (Reid Shelton), the pompous bĂȘte noire of Sam Malone (Ted Danson), suffers a heart attack. Much to...
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John Hill
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1992
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The 11th and final season of Cheers begins directly after the chaotic wedding of Woody (Woody Harrelson) and Kelly...
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1992
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Hoping to raise the spirits of his "low self-esteem" therapy group, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) brings his patients to Cheers....
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1992
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The guys at Cheers inaugurate a marathon poker game, ostensibly for the purpose of teaching Woody (Woody Harrelson) how to...
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1992
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Both Sam (Ted Danson) and Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) covet the lease for the back room of Cheers. Never one to play fair if it...
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1991
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Determined to get even with snooty landlord John Hill (Keene Curtis) once and for all, Sam (Ted Danson) pulls out his secret...
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1991
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When his wife Vera lands a job at Melville's restaurant on the second floor, a paranoid Norm (George Wendt) decides to quit...
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1991
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Carla (Rhea Perlman) is dead set against honoring her dying mother's last request. After all, would you want to name one of...
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1991
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The feud between Sam (Ted Danson) and snobbish restauranteur John Hill (Keene Curtis) reaches yet another impasse. Sam...
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1991
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One of several films released to trade on the short-lived Lambada craze (it was an especially sexy Latin dance in case you...
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1990
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A feud of epic proportions ensues when snobbish John Hill (Keene Curtis, in his first series appearance) purchases the...
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1990
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Night Court moved back from its new Friday-night berth to its original Thursday-evening slot for the series' 100th episode,...
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1988
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A cautious single mom and a frustrated writer dance around the prospect of getting together in this romantic comedy. Caustic,...
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1983
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This lively musical comedy pays tribute to the birth of rock & roll in the late 1950s and the instrumental role played by...
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1978
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In this, Joan Rivers' first attempt at film direction, a young virgin male (Billy Crystal) is engaged to be married when he...
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1978
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Opting for light entertainment after the critical satire of Shampoo (1975), producer-director-writer-star Warren Beatty...
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1978
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Season Three of Quincy M.E. gets off to a running start when Quincy (Jack Klugman) is interrupted during a nocturnal romantic...
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1977
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George (Sherman Hemsley) is honored when he is invited to join an exclusive (and previously all-white) racquet club by a...
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1976
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Lamont (Demond Wilson) mistakenly believes that the doctor has given Fred (Redd Foxx) a few months to live (actually Fred has...
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Dr. Goodman
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1975
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Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) may be at home on the Mean Streets, but he is totally out of his element amongst...
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1975
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Originally made to be a television pilot, this sci-fi thriller is set in the future and chronicles the exploits of a trio of...
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1975
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1975
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The made-for-TV Stowaway to the Moon may be regarded by some as an excellent argument for birth control. Michael Link plays...
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1974
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This TV movie stars Bill Bixby as a professional magician who is wrongly accused of a crime and sent to prison. Upon his...
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1973
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Michael Burns plays Freddy Griffith, a brilliant, altruistic and cheerfully goofy young inventor. Though his creations...
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1973
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Dependable character actor John Marley is afforded a rare starring role in Blade. Marley plays the title character, a...
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1972
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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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Shakespeare's tragic tale of the rise and fall of ambitious 12th-century Scottish warrior MacBeth has proven irresistible to...
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1948
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