Liam Neeson headlines this thriller about a prominent doctor on a business trip to Germany when he awakens from a coma to...
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Producer
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2011
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This New York crime drama focuses on a multigenerational family of cops that includes the city's police commissioner (Tom...
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Executive Producer
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2010
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The three most glamorous and butt-kicking private detectives in the business are back and ready to take on bad guys in this...
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Producer
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2003
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Spurred on by the politically committed Alzy (Katherine Heigl) and Bobby (Kerr Smith), four bright college students assemble...
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Executive Producer
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2003
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They're beautiful, they're brilliant, and they can kick your butt -- the most glamorous private eyes in the world are back in...
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Producer
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2000
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Based on "The Dead Zone," a magazine article by Malcolm Gladwell, the made-for-TV Runaway Virus pits a team of dedicated...
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Executive Producer
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2000
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In this thriller, Ashley Judd plays Elizabeth Parsons, who is convicted of murdering her husband and sentenced to a long...
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Producer
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1999
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Stanley Donen directed this made-for-television adaptation of A.R. Gurney's international stage success, which follows the...
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Executive Producer
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1999
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T.J. (Paul Gross) and Dex (Peter Berg) leave Detroit to wax up their skis and find an adventurous new life on the slopes of...
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Producer
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1993
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A smooth-talking confidence trickster makes his way into congress (where the cynical would suggest he'd have plenty of...
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Producer
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1992
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Producer
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1991
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This is an eerily prescient family adventure starring Kate Capshaw as Andie, a frustrated NASA astronaut who's never actually...
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Executive Producer
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1986
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Alex: The Life of a Child is based on the true story of Sports Illustrated writer Frank Deford and his dying 8-year-old...
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Executive Producer
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1986
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Not to be confused with the 1975 TV movie Bloodsport, this 1986 production was a spin-off of the recently cancelled police...
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Executive Producer
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1986
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Producer
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1985
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Canceled by ABC at the end of its fourth season, the weekly, hour-long cop drama T.J. Hooker was picked up by CBS for 19...
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Executive Producer
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1985
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This short-lived TV series was based on the 1982 television movie of the same name and focused on two young women and their...
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Executive Producer
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1984
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First offered as an ABC Theatre presentation on January 9, 1984, Something About Amelia stars Ted Danson in an "against type"...
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Producer
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1984
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Executive Producer
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1984
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In this drama, a police officer finds himself in trouble after he is promoted to lieutenant and assigned to investigate the...
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Producer
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1984
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Executive Producer
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1983
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The fifth and final season of Hart to Hart is something of a retrospective: "Two Harts are Better Than One finds millionaire...
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Executive Producer
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1983
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Considering how seldom she appeared on TV in the 1980s, Donna Reed could have picked a better vehicle than Deadly Lessons....
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Executive Producer, Producer
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1983
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With the departure of Herve Villechaize as Tattoo at the end of Fantasy Island's sixth season, enigmatic entrepreneur Mr....
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Executive Producer
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1983
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Once more, a wise-guy teenager tries to prove he's smarter than any adult-and nearly destroys the whole world in the...
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Executive Producer, Producer
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1983
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Executive Producer
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1983
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Ricardo Montalban is as suave, poised and mysterious as ever in the role of Mr. Roarke, owner of a lush tropical resort where...
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Executive Producer
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1982
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The opening episode of Hart to Hart's fourth season demonstrates that, even when doing something as benign as purchasing a...
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Executive Producer
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1982
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The five-episode "trial run" of T.J. Hooker begins with the 90-minute pilot "The Protectors," in which former police...
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Executive Producer
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1982
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The pilot film for the ABC series of the same name, Paper Dolls concentrates upon two pretty teenagers: Taryn Blake...
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Executive Producer
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1982
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This made-for-TV Amityville Horror knock-off ranks among the more interesting titles from a spate of early-1980s...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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Season Three of Hart to Hart begins with the emphasis on Max (Lionel Stander), the ratchet-voiced chauffeur and general...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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This made-for-TV suspenser stars Suzanne Pleshette as famous soap opera writer Carla Webber. Carla turns detective when the...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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Gene Hackman plays a disgruntled suburbanite who manages the Ultra-Sav, an all-night drugstore. He hates his job, hates his...
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Producer
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1981
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Ricardo Montalban and Herve Villechaize are still on hand as the mysterious Mr. Roarke and his sensitive dwarf assistant...
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Executive Producer
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1981
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Season Two of the lighthearted adventure-mystery series Hart to Hart opens with Jennifer Hart (Stefanie Powers, the glamorous...
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Executive Producer
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1980
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The lavish "wish-fulfillment" TV series Fantasy Island enters it fourth season with the mysterious Mr. Roarke (Ricardo...
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Executive Producer
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1980
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No sooner have millionaire industrialist Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner) and his journalist wife Jennifer (Stefanie Powers)...
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Robin Strand stars as a female narcotics cop transferred to an all-male police squad assigned to patrol the California...
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Originally telecast September 25, 1979, Hart to Hart was the pilot film for a series which officially debuted three days...
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Producer
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1979
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Entering its third season as America's 22nd most popular series (not bad for an hour-long semi-anthology in a year dominated...
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Executive Producer
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1979
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Ranking 17th in the overall ratings for its brief first season on the air, Fantasy Island was a shoe-in for renewal for a...
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Executive Producer
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1978
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First telecast January 14, 1977, the feature-length pilot episode of producer Aaron Spelling's Fantasy Island introduces...
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Executive Producer
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1978
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Also known as Little Ladies of the Night, the story focuses on a teenager who runs away from home and finds herself in the...
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Executive Producer
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1977
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The misfit kiddie baseball team from the first film is given the opportunity to play in a Junior League match between...
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Producer
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1977
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Delta County USA was the feature-length pilot film for a proposed prime-time serial. The titular county is an old, hidebound...
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Executive Producer
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1977
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The long-running Aaron Spelling TV series Fantasy Island was launched with a two-hour pilot film, which originally aired...
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Producer
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1977
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A sequel to the 1977 TV movie Fantasy Island, this film was originally titled Fantasy Island II and slated to air on...
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Executive Producer
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1977
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Vacationing in a small town (actually Lake Arrowhead, California), a frantic James Franciscus shows up at the local police...
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Executive Producer
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1976
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In this WWII-era drama, Jan-Michael Vincent plays Marion Hedgepeth, a young Marine who fails out of a boot camp in 1943 and...
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Producer
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1976
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The third and final TV-movie in the "Joshua Cabe" saga, this ABC effort stars John McIntire as rascally...
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Executive Producer
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1976
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Producer
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1976
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Executive Producer
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1976
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Producer
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1975
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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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Executive Producer
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1975
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Executive Producer
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1975
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Executive Producer
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1975
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While bound for London from New York, the occupants of a 747 are terrorized by a mad bomber. The jet's pilot (Robert Stack)...
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Executive Producer
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1975
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In this made-for-TV movie, a driver is involved in a hit-and-run accident. By the time the guilt-ridden fellow returns to...
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Producer
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1974
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In this made-for-television comedy, a young woman gets herself into trouble when she begins fulfilling her man-craving with...
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Executive Producer
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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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Producer
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1974
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The most narratively loose of Robert Altman's '70s films, California Split details the haphazard lives of two compulsive...
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Producer
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1974
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This TV movie opens with a Hefner-like magazine publisher (Richard Long), who's just turned forty, answering his doorbell....
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Producer
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1974
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An unsubtle but effective TV-movie satire of the "Miss America" syndrome, Great American Beauty Contest stars Joanna Cameron...
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Executive Producer
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1973
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Letters begins with the crash of a U.S. mail plane. One year later, cheerful postman Henry Jones delivers the long-delayed...
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Executive Producer
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1973
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The made-for-TV movie The Affair (working title: Love Song) marked the return to television of Natalie Wood after an 18-year...
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Executive Producer
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1973
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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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Producer
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1973
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Actually, Hijack has nothing to do with the Wild Blue Yonder: instead, the story involves two truckers (David Janssen,...
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Producer
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1973
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Made for television, Death Squad focuses on a group of renegade police responsible for the murder of shady crooks--especially...
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Producer
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1973
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According to this cookie-cutter TV movie, every man needs a woman to put down his rampant chauvinism. Ken Berry is a swinging...
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Executive Producer
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1972
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The made-for-television No Place to Run stars Herschel Bernardi as a seriously ill 73-year-old grandparent. Despite his many...
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Executive Producer
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1972
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In her final acting appearance, Susan Hayward is ironically cast as a research doctor who can no longer face up to the notion...
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Producer
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1972
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Joshua Cabe (Buddy Ebsen) is a trapper in the old west. He hopes to set up his own homestead, but new government laws won't...
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Executive Producer
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1972
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Executive Producer
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1972
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Originally made for television, this story focuses on a woman selected for jury duty. During a murder trial, she discovers...
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Producer
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1972
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Producer
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1972
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One of the better and more diverting of ABC's first full season of made-for-television movies, The Over-the-Hill Gang was a...
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Screen Story
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1969
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