First telecast November 4, 1996, this Deep Space Nine episode was a harkback to the classic 1967 Star Trek installment "The...
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1996
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Critics were somewhat amused when this made-for-TV movie first aired over CBS on February 21, 1996. They could understand why...
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1996
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Touted upon its release as the finale of the Rocky saga, this fifth entry in the long-running series of sports dramas...
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1990
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This fourth entry in the Halloween franchise focuses on Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris), the niece of ubiquitous masked killer...
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Dr. Hoffman
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1988
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Danny Warren (Edward Albert) is a former minor-league shortstop who becomes a narc to uncover drug dealing in this situation...
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Murphy
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1988
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Aging and infirm negotiator Admiral Mark Jameson (Clayton Rohner) is transported by the Enterprise to the planet Mordan IV to...
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1988
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In this graphically violent exploitation film, an insane colonel tests out his newly invented virus, HV8-B, designed to...
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1987
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An exciting climax at a gymnastics competition highlights this sports-themed drama. Steve (Olympic champion Mitch Gaylord)...
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Coach Soranhoff
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1986
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Adapted from the "Destroyer" series of novels and comic books (not exactly the level of Ian Fleming), Remo Williams...
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1985
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The third sequel to Sylvester Stallone's boxing blockbuster combines the ringside sports melodrama of the previous...
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1985
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This R-rated gem is about an author who produces a novel with characters inspired by real-live Hollywood stars. When the...
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1984
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Originally made for television, this story concerns a champion rodeo rider (Lee Majors) and his romance with a Russian...
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1984
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In this drama, a city-slicker teacher tries to fix-up a run-down cattle ranch. The ranch was his childhood home. As he...
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1983
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In this drama, an ex-con's joy at being released is squashed when he returns home to find that his family has moved away and...
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1983
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Laverne's new boyfriend (Larry Breeding) makes his living as a glamour photographer. Jealous over the fact that her beau...
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1983
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1983
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Terror at Alcatraz indeed! This 1982 TV movie is comprised of two never-shown pilot episodes for the short-lived TV series...
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1982
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This made-for-television movie is a filmed version of the Bob Fosse musical hit of the same name. William Katt stars in the...
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Associate Producer
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1982
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1981
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This standard formula slasher-thriller involves an equal-opportunity psycho busily pitchforking both male and female members...
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1981
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1981
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Danny Travis (Richard Harris) is a kindly Irish inventor and widower whose projects leave his family in a constant state of...
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1980
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Taking over for Gary Cooper, Lee Majors stars as Marshal Will Kane in this made-for-TV movie set a year after the original...
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1980
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This box-office bomb is about some schemers' hell-bent efforts to raise the fated vessel from its murky grave when they...
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1980
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It's Airplane on the rails in the made-for-TV Disaster on the Coastliner. A crazed engineer holds his employers responsible...
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1979
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This made-for-television biography spans the life of boxer Rocky Marciano, the only heavyweight to remain undefeated during...
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1979
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1979
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George Hamilton confounded his detractors by turning in a first-rate comic performance in Love at First Bite. Hamilton plays...
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1979
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1979
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Lee Cantrell (Joe Penny) is a half-Asian, half-Anglo assistant district attorney in San Francisco. By day he helps to...
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1979
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Albert (Matthew Laborteaux), the Ingalls' foster son, is frustrated by his efforts to trace his family tree as part of a...
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1979
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In this actioner, bounty hunter Sam Kellough, who is also an ex-cop, and an ex-ballplayer, is out to earn the $20,000 reward...
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1978
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This episode was originally seen in most markets on a Saturday night, rather than the customary Sunday-evening Alice...
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1978
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1978
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Taking a breather from his usual horror and science-fiction endeavors, producer/director/writer Dan Curtis reminisces about...
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1978
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Producer/director Mel Stuart, who'd previously worked with David L. Wolper on the historical-recreation series Appointment...
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1978
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Deadly Dust began as the opening episode of the live-action TV series The Amazing Spider-Man. Nicholas Hammond stars as Peter...
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1978
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An upcoming Super Bowl provides the framework for this suspenseful thriller set in New Orleans. The trouble begins when a...
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1978
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This four-hour TV movie is one more of novelist Harold Robbins' "guess who everyone is supposed to really be?" wallowfests...
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1978
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Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) wonders if he is truly cut out for his job after losing one of his patients, the husband of a...
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1977
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While in the furniture shop for repairs, Archie's beloved easy chair is accidentally given to the wrong customer. Tracking...
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Lichtenrauch
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1977
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When soldiers foolishly remove a stake from a mysterious Transylvanian grave, they release a vampire dog belonging to the...
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Michael Drake
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1977
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Terry Kiser is Benny and Tim Thomerson is Barney, two undercover cops operating in Vegas. So as not to attract attention to...
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1977
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In this TV movie based upon the Marvel superhero, college student Peter Parker suffers a spider bite which turns him into the...
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1977
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Stretching the Airport concept as far as it will go, this third film in the series sticks a jet full of old actors 50 feet...
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1977
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A mad surgeon finds himself up to his armpits in eyeballs after guilt prompts him to begin removing the eyes of abducted...
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Director
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1976
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Unlike the 1935 film version of Jack London's 1897 novel Call of the Wild, which devoted most of its running time to a...
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1976
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After a two-week preemption for network Olympics coverage, Baretta returned on February 18, 1976 with this episode. The focus...
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1976
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1975
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District Attorney Sam Belden (William Shatner) is accused of murdering his wife and lover. Belden claims it was impossible,...
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1974
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The Mad, Mad Movie Makers is the alternate title of The Last Porno Flick. The plot (yes, there is a plot!) concerns a pair of...
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1974
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1974
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A trio of dangerous criminals meet their match at a private school for girls in this oddball mixture of sexploitation, action...
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1974
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One of the least interesting efforts from American International Pictures, this dreary monster flick involves a scientist who...
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1974
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Long before his tenure on TV's Magnum PI, Roger E. Mosley starred in the blaxploitationer Sweet Jesus, Preacher Man. Mosely...
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1973
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While moonlighting as a cab driver, Archie is held up and robbed of 50 dollars. At first, he insists upon prosecuting his...
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1973
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1973
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John Vernon, usually cast as a corrupt prison warden, plays a sympathetic (by default!) role in this episode. Escaping from...
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1972
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The Brute Corps is an alternate title for the no-budget cycle flick The Dirt Gang. Leather jacketed punks Monk (Paul Carr)...
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1972
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This dark, violent British production stars Michael Pataki as a brutish vampire apparently lacking in Dracula's powers of...
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1972
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Anna Kosovo (Kathleen Widdoes), a friend of Ben Cartwright, has good reason to be terrified of her antagonistic immigrant...
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Nick Kosovo
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1972
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TV-movie perennial Ted Post served as director for the low-budget theatrical feature The Baby. Ruth Roman plays a boozy...
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1972
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In this colorful outing, a band of transvestites hop on their Harleys and head for Los Angeles. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1971
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A desert location becomes terrifying as a motorcycle gang disturbs a film crew working there. ~ Rovi...
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1971
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Lonely vampire Count Yorga and his bloodthirsty cohorts begin living in a ramshackle mansion located near an orphanage. This...
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1971
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Series regular Alejandro Rey once more essays the dual role of dapper casino owner Carlos Ramirez and Carlos' monumentally...
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1970
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The title character in this episode of The Flying Nun is a light-fingered monkey. When valuable items turn up missing, Police...
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1969
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The nuns in general and Sr. Bertrille in particular offer to substitute for popular advice columnist "Dear Aggie." In...
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1969
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Convinced that the nuns of San Tanco don't like him anymore, Carlos vows to turn over a new leaf. His sudden and baffling...
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1969
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Tossing wristwatches away, two bikers hit the road to find America in Dennis Hopper's anti-establishment classic. After a...
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1969
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In this action film, a racer of three-wheeled motorcycles meets another rider during a weekend competition and finds himself...
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J.C.
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1969
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Ever anxious to pounce upon potential lawbreakers, Police Captain Fomento installs parking meters near Convent San Tanco....
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1968
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To keep a bunch of gangsters from taking over his business, Carlos Ramirez transfers the ownership of his casino to the nuns...
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1968
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The bell of Convent San Tanco is broken, and the nuns are in desperate need of a quick substitute. The enterprising Sr....
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1967
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The first season of Mission: Impossible came to a close with the April 22, 1967 episode "The Psychic." Some valuable NATO...
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1967
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Nelson (Richard Basehart) is conducting Brynov (Edward Asner), the ex-premier of a hostile country, to safety when the escape...
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1965
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Mrs. Brown's abominable violin playing causes a short-circuit in Martin's system--and before long, Martin (Ray Walston) is...
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1965
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Following orders, Saunders (Vic Morrow) and his men are forced to stand aside and do nothing when a group of accused Nazi...
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1963
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In the last days of WWII, "90-day wonder" Lieutenant Katell (Dean Stockwell) takes charge of a battle-weary American squadron...
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1961
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Ten North Frederick is a generally satisfying adaptation of one of John O'Hara's weaker novels. Gary Cooper plays wealthy...
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1958
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Though several concessions to the censors and the box-office were made in adapting Irwin Shaw's bestseller The Young Lions to...
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1958
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