Writer/director David Lowery (Deadroom, St. Nick) weaves this poetic drama centered on the journey of a notorious outlaw who...
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2013
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A mother forgets her troubles the hard way in this independent black comedy. If the Burnett family isn't the most...
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2011
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Based on the graphic novel by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, Cowboys & Aliens is set in 1800s Arizona, where the local cowboys,...
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2011
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2010
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A Nebraska bank clerk finds his tenuous grip on reality slipping after a freak train accident reveals his deepest secret to...
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Ray Crill
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2009
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Roy
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2008
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The true story of the first televised murder trial in U.S. history, Winter of Frozen Dreams reveals the bizarre tale of a...
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Detective Lulling
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2008
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Luke Kirby and Keith Carradine star in director Leonard Farlinger's adaptation of author Brad Smith's laid back neo-western...
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Pete Culpepper
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2007
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The cast and creators of the 60s-era musical Hair reflect on the remarkable cultural impact that their play had on the...
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2007
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A small-town beauty queen and an unlicensed mortician set out across the Texas plains on a journey of self-discovery in...
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Jimmy
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2007
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2007
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As the prom draws near and the popular head cheerleader of Echo Lake High dumps her star quarterback boyfriend in favor of...
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2006
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Ex-Marine and convicted criminal Tim Kearney has been marked for death by a murderous biker gang, and now in order to cheat...
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2006
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Sherriff Clifford Laws
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2006
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A battle between real estate moguls and environmental activists takes an unexpected turn into affairs of the heart in this...
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2005
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Executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the sprawling six-part, 12-hour TV miniseries Into the West covers 65 years of...
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2005
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The directing debut of actor Cameron Watson, Our Very Own chronicles the daily hopes and dreams of high schoolers and their...
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Billy Whitfield
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2005
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Nine-year-old Ociee Nash (Skyler Day) is living a carefree life in rural Mississippi, spending her days playing with her...
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Papa George Nash
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2004
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This second volume of the Civil War Minutes Gettysburg documentary features segments about the brutality at Andersonville...
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Narrator
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2004
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Narrated by Keith Carradine, this documentary in the Civil War Minutes series features more stories of heroism and valor...
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Narrator
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2004
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The History Channel series Wild West Tech profiles weaponry used by outlaws such as Billy the Kid, Wild Bill Hickock, and...
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Host
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2004
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Host
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2004
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This installment from the informative series Wild West Tech takes an in-depth look at the levels of innovation and...
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Host
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2004
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Originally produced for The History Channel, the documentary Wild West Tech: Gold Rush Tech shows how people at the time of...
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Host
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2004
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"Welcome to Deadwood...a hell of a place to make your fortune." These are the words that serve as greeting for saddle-weary...
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Wild Bill Hickok
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2004
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This installment from the informative series Wild West Tech takes an in-depth look at the levels of innovation and...
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Host
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2004
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Noble dog Balto returns in this direct-to-video sequel to the popular animated adventure that bears his name. Balto (voice of...
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2004
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Nick
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2004
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2004
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This is a condensed version of the two-part Civil War Minutes III: Gettysburg and Stories of Valor documentary narrated by...
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Narrator
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2004
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Based on a novel by Jack Schaefer (writer of Shane), and previously filmed theatrically in 1970, the made-for-cable Monte...
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Chet Rollins
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2003
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When gunshots ring out in a tragic roadside shooting, police officer Delbert Nez winds up dead. His close friend Officer Jim...
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2003
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The made-for-cable Western The Outsider would seem to have its roots in the classic John Wayne theatrical feature...
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2002
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2002
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John Dillinger was a no-good bank robber in Indiana who captured the public imagination with his bravado and humor. Perhaps...
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2002
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A couple looking for adventure and romance get a lot more than they bargained for in this made-for-TV drama based on a novel...
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John Lacklan
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2001
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A spoiled city kid learns the importance of family when his ailing grandfather arrives in Minneapolis for medical treatment...
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2001
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Boys will be boys, and that's not always a good thing, as this dark drama with comic overtones reveals. Matt (Keith...
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2001
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Originally intended for theatrical release, The Angel Doll is an adaptation of Jerry Bledsoe's bestselling novel of the same...
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Adult Jerry Barlow
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2000
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Written by the author of Sarah, Plain and Tall, Baby was produced for the TNT cable service. Set in New England, this is the...
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John Malone
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2000
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Jane Seymour stars in this made-for-cable biographical drama as Fanny Kemble, a popular British stage actress of the 19th...
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2000
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In her TV-movie acting debut, singer Amy Grant is cast as Maryann Lowery, a blind music teacher. When her conservatory...
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Oliver Comstock
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1999
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In this period drama laced with music and romance, Keith Carradine plays Dan "Magic Legs" Scott, a tap dancer who has enjoyed...
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Dan Scott
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1999
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A violent man will let no one take his daughter from him in this drama set in the early 1930s. Clayton Samuels...
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1999
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Produced for the TNT cable network, this is the last in a short series of TV movies starring Burt Reynolds as retired police...
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Cpl. Arlin Flynn
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1999
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Neal
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1999
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Produced in Canada for a Canadian and U.S. viewership, the weekly, hour-long drama series Fast Track starred Keith Carradine...
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1997
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1997
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Tom Selleck stars as a Confederate soldier who finds himself at a crossroads, in this made-for-television adaptation of...
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1997
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A feminist farm belt version of William Shakespeare's King Lear, this film is based on Jane Smiley's novel about an aging...
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1997
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This outdoor adventure is set in the mid-18th century. In the wilderness of Maine a boy struggles to survive and keep a...
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1997
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Author Larry McMurtry revisits Gus and Woodrow, the aging lawmen from his bestselling Western novel Lonesome Dove, in their...
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1996
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This made-for-TV movie is staged in the form of an ongoing news report, unfolding in "real time." The year is 2014, and the...
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1996
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A variety of crooks, losers, and working stiffs living in the shadow of Hollywood find their various personal crises...
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1996
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In the aftermath of a student's suicide, a schoolteacher finds herself socially ostracized and facing criminal charges. ~...
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1995
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Maverick writer-director Walter Hill's version of the famous Wild Bill Hickok legend is a dreamscape western that is told...
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1995
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Produced by the same team that bankrolled the hit The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, this violent domestic thriller is often...
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John Netherwood
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1995
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1994
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A brush with death leads a loving mother and housewife to follow her dream of pursuing a higher education in this family...
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1994
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This family drama features the riotous exploits of a lovable seal who befriends a family of animal lovers living in Rockport...
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Harry Whitney
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1994
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The full title of this made-for-TV film was In the Best of Families: Pride and Madness. Based on a true story, the film...
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Tom Leary
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1994
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Goldie Hawn makes a change of pace in this downbeat drama about a mother' sacrifice for her family, and her son's attempts to...
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John Cross
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1992
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President Abraham Lincoln leads the Union in the fight to end the awful bloodshed of the Civil War. The year is 1863. The...
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1992
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1992
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A shrewd politician, Abraham Lincoln had the intelligence, ambition, and principles to grow into his job as president. This...
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1992
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By the third year of the Civil War, personal and national tragedy had worn down President Lincoln. However, he focused on...
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1992
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This video is the fourth installment of the Lincoln series, originally aired on PBS. This volume focuses on the last days...
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1992
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Curiously listed as a 1991 theatrical production in some sources, Eye on the Sparrow was actually a made-for-TV movie, which...
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1991
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This program is one of the three-part documentary series The Untold West. This segment of the series is narrated by film and...
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1991
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The Bachelor is based on a novel by Austrian author Arthur Schnitzler, of Affairs of Anatol fame. Keith Carradine stars as an...
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Doctor Emil Grasler
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1991
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For most of his life, a former cop (Keith Carradine) has been tormented by his inadvertent involvement in the death of his...
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Peter MacAllister
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1991
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Marvin Macy
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1991
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This screen version of Del Shores' play follows a dysfunctional Southern family as they squabble among themselves over the...
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1990
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Liam Devline
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1990
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Keith Carradine stars in this made-for-TV thriller about a rogue assassin, formerly with the KGB, who plans to murder the...
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1990
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The true-story of a small town Louisiana molestation case is re-created in this made-for-cable drama. When a couple learns...
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Pierre Guitry
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1990
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Monte Latham
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1989
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The Forgotten deserves at least a small niche in TV history as the first-ever TV movie made especially for the USA cable...
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Executive Producer, Capt. Tom Watkins
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1989
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In this crime drama, murder begets vengeance and violence ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1989
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Sam Fuller's last film as a director, made during his self-imposed European exile, stars Keith Carradine as once glamorous...
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Michael
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1989
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This made-for-television crime drama centers on the attempts of a determined FBI agent to see that the imprisoned gangster...
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1989
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In the expatriate-littered Paris of the 1920s, painter Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) mingles with Ernest Hemingway (Kevin...
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Nick Hart
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1988
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My Father, My Son was based on the wrenching autobiographical book by Admiral Elmo Zumwalt. This TV movie begins in 1968,...
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1988
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Richard Everton
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1988
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Wealthy-but-troubled Vietnam vet Jeff Fahey, his trailer-trash wife Karen Allen, and drifter Keith Carradine are the...
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Reed
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1987
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Murder Ordained is the true story of a crime of passion in Emporia, Kansas. Terry Kinney plays the reverend Tom Bird, whose...
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John Rule
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1987
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Filmed in Italy, The Inquiry uses the Bible as a launching pad for speculative fiction. Shortly after the Crucifixion, Roman...
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Titus Valerius Taurus
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1986
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1986
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Made for television, A Winner Never Quits is the true story of one-armed baseball player Pete Gray. Having lost his arm in a...
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1986
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The time is The Future; the place is Rain City, formerly Seattle. The city is a police state, while the citizens have adopted...
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Coop
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1985
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A woman fears that her amnesia-stricken husband may be a serial killer in this made-for-cable thriller. After family man Ed...
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Allen Devlin,Ed Vinson
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1985
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In this crime drama, an antique dealer falls and marries a seemingly successful businessman who ends up conning her out of...
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1984
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The lives of five L.A. natives intertwine in this romantic comedy from independent filmmaker and former Robert Altman protégé...
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Mickey
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1984
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Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky's first American film is a romantic tale about an American war veteran whose dreams of...
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Songwriter, Clarence Butts
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1984
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This TV miniseries concerns a Southern village where the murder of a boy has puzzled three different police chiefs since the...
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1983
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A handful of part time soldiers unwittingly turn a field exercise into a miniature war in this offbeat action drama from...
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Spencer
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1981
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The 2-part TV movie Rumor of War was based on the 1977 memoirs of Vietnam veteran Philip Caputo. Brad Davis stars as Caputo,...
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1980
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The hook in Walter Hill's mythic retelling of the James-Younger outlaw legend is in the casting; the James, Younger, Miller,...
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Jim Younger
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1980
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Noted screenwriter Joan Tewksbury made her directorial debut with this bittersweet comedy-drama. Diane Cruise (Talia Shire),...
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Wayne Van Til
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1979
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Inside jokes about the film industry dominate this slight tale of ambition and romance at the Cannes Film Festival....
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Hal
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1979
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Pop star Peter Frampton and the Bee Gees star in this musical, loosely based on the popular 1967 Beatles album Sergeant...
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1978
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After making a series of acclaimed and controversial films in his native France, director Louis Malle made his American debut...
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E.J. Bellocq
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1978
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D'Hubert
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1977
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Actress Jeanne Moreau made her directorial debut with this tale about a gathering of actresses who, over the course of an...
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1976
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Alan Rudolph's first feature Welcome to L.A. displays his characteristic mood of romantic despair utilizing a La Ronde-like...
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Carroll Barber
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1976
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Following 24 characters through 5 days in the country music capital, Robert Altman's 1975 epic presents a complexly textured...
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Composer (Music Score), Tom Frank
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1975
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1974
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John
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1974
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The Godchild is the seventh and (thus far) the last film version of Peter B. Kyne's Saturday Evening Post story "Three...
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1974
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Bowie
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1974
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In this gritty and violent period drama set in the depths of the Great Depression, Lee Marvin stars as "A No. 1", the...
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Cigaret
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1973
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In this bizarre biker movie, set in 1919, a wandering group of bikers encounter two weird sisters from Nebraska. The...
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1973
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Peter Fonda's sophomore directorial effort recounts the adventures of a group of teens who time-travel to the year 2044. ~...
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Arthur
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1973
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David Carradine first stepped into the sandals of taciturn martial-arts expert Caine in the made-for-TV pilot film Kung Fu. A...
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1972
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1972
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Man on a String was a derivation of Tightrope, a 1959-60 TV series starring Mike Connors as an undercover agent. Despite high...
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1971
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Wounded in an ambush, Joe Cartwright is rescued by the Griswolds, a farming family. Delirious with fever, Joe experiences...
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1971
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A Gunfight was the first mainstream American film to be produced by an Indian tribe -- specifically, the Jicarilla Apaches of...
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Cowboy
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1971
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Memorably described by Pauline Kael as "a beautiful pipe dream of a movie," Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller reimagines...
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1971
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