A made for TV movie that provides a bridge between the sixth and seventh seasons of the hit FOX action series 24, 24:...
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2008
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The fourth animated TV incarnation of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's evergreen comic-book superhero and megamovie franchise...
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2008
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2007
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With a new day comes a new leader for the sixth season, as Wayne Palmer (DB Woodside), brother of former president David...
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Thomas Lennox
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2007
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Season 3 begins with a two-part story focusing on a 30-year-old Texas schoolteacher and her 17-year-old lover, who embark on...
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2006
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Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), an FBI agent in Los Angeles who heads the Bureau's Violent Crimes Squad, teams with his mathematical...
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2005
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Season 2 begins with two major additions to Don's FBI team and one surprising subtraction. Joining the L.A. bureau are...
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2005
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In the conclusion of Justice League Unlimited's two-part season-three finale, JL members Batman, Green Lantern, and Wonder...
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Lord Chronos (David Clinton)
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2005
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David Clinton
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2005
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A man who writes the book on ending a romance runs into rough sledding while starting a new one in this comedy. Quincy...
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Philip Gascon
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2004
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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Screenwriter, John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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John Cage
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2002
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Based on the popular animated children's program Disney's Recess, this full-length film focuses on the end of a school year,...
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2001
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X the Eliminator
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2001
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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After having received mediocre ratings for some time, this was the last season of Ally McBeal. Featuring actor and singer...
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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John Cage
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2001
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Matt Groening helped produce this animated adaptation of the popular children's book written by J. Otto Seibold and Vivian...
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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This season of Ally McBeal brought many changes to the show, in both cast and formula. Perhaps the most significant absence...
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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John Cage
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2000
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Dr. Elena Kinder (Kathleen Turner) is the highly visible chief executive of BABYCO, the world's largest manufacturer of baby...
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Dan
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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As Ally McBeal (Calista Flockhart) fumbles toward 30, her life becomes more tumultuous than one would have believed possible....
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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John Cage
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1999
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Director, John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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Director, John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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John Cage
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1998
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Whipper ditches Richard after she catches him succumbing to his neck fetish with the Attorney General. ~ TV Guide, Rovi...
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John Cage
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1998
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Bobby Donnell (Dylan McDermott) of The Practice comes to Ally for help with a case. Meanwhile, John Cage admits that he's...
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John Cage
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1998
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In the series pilot, Ally (Calista Flockhart) goes to work for a former classmate (Greg Germann). ~ TV Guide, Rovi...
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John Cage
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1998
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Ally and John provide Renee's defense, but their antics in court have her baffled. Meanwhile, Georgia and Billy get news...
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John Cage
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1998
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The lawyers are forced to consult another law firm when they encounter a murder case. ~ TV Guide, Rovi...
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John Cage
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1998
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Her upcoming birthday and Greg's lack of sexual interest are stressing Ally out. Meanwhile, Elaine plans a celebration for...
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John Cage
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1998
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Ally considers embarking on more cerebral activities with male-model Glenn (Michael Easton), but the sexual nature of the...
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John Cage
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1998
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A case involving a mentally incompetent elderly man's right to marry stirs up Ally's old feelings for co-counsel...
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John Cage
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1998
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The scene is Cornwell University, where college journalist Mary Stuartson (Melissa Joan Hart) shares a dorm room with Holly...
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1998
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A lawsuit involving a love triangle arouses Georgia's suspicions about Ally's feelings for Billy, leading to a...
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John Cage
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1998
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1998
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Ally defends a young transvestite (Wilson Cruz) on charges of prostitution, using a modified insanity defense. Meanwhile,...
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John Cage
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1997
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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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John Cage
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1997
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Billy's revelation unsettles Ally. Meanwhile, Elaine hires an attorney (Sandra Bernhard) in a sex-discrimination suit; and...
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John Cage
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1997
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Ally reexamines male-female relationships when a lawyer develops an unrequited crush on her, and she defends a prostitute...
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John Cage
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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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John Cage
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1997
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Ally's racked with guilt when she's asked to give the eulogy at the funeral of a law-school prof with whom she once had an...
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John Cage
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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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John Cage
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1997
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Ally faces a moral dilemma when she's assigned to defend Richard's partner, who was arrested for solicitation. Meanwhile,...
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John Cage
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1997
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Ally's anything but jolly when she's assigned to represent a threesome (Eric Pierpoint, Amanda Carlin, Katie Mitchell) who...
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John Cage
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1997
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Ally's efforts to help a divorce (Brenda Vaccaro) make her separation legal in Jewish law go awry when she offends the...
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John Cage
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1997
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After Ally's first date with Greg Butters (Jesse L. Martin) ends in a car accident, she defends him in court against the...
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John Cage
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1997
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A high-pressure case and more visions of the dancing baby prompt Ally to go into therapy with the Biscuit's therapist (Tracey...
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John Cage
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1997
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Ally confronts primitive drives when she goes out with a gorgeous guy (Michael Easton), and defends a man who threw a punch...
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John Cage
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1997
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1997
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Comic actor Rowan Atkinson brought his bumbling character Mr. Bean from television to the big screen with this British...
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David Langley
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1997
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Ally McBeal, despite low expectations from the network, proved to be a highly successful endeavor from writer/producer...
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1997
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Worried that his ex-wife and her flakey new boyfriend are going to harm his infant daughter, a concerned father kidnaps the...
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1996
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Mel Brooks does it again with this send-up of vampire films. That Leslie Nielson plays the great blood-sucking count gives...
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Renfield
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1995
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Originally made for cable television, Roswell is an entertaining mix of purported actual events and science fiction. The...
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1994
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A blend of screwball farce and whodunit murder mystery, this madcap period piece was the brainchild of executive producer...
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1994
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The ghoulish cartoon family created by Charles Addams returns for a second big-screen outing darker and nastier than the...
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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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In this romantic comedy from director Frank Oz, Steve Martin plays Boston architect Newton Davis, an impulsive dreamer who...
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1992
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1992
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Ivan Reitman's sequel to the phenomenally successful Ghostbusters is looser and more self-assured than the original. The film...
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1989
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Jack Solow
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1989
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Soviet radicals upset with the thawing of the Cold War explode a nuclear weapon in Russia, setting off a series of events...
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1989
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Burt Reynolds stars as the bitter bodyguard and degenerate gambler Mex in this uneven action film. He wakes up hungover,...
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Cyrus Kinnick
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1987
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Made for television, Johnny Bull is set in a Pennsylvania mining town, circa 1959. Peter MacNicol, the son of a Hungarian...
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1986
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Peter MacNicol stars in this fairy tale as Martin, a boy who has never been afraid. Determined to test his record of...
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1983
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The year is 1947. Aspiring southern author Stingo (Peter MacNichol) heads to New York to seek his fortune. Moving into a...
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Stingo
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1982
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Narrated by Vincent Price, this story is about a boy who goes to a Transylvanian Castle to learn about fear. This program is...
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1981
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A special-effects laden medieval fantasy adventure, Dragonslayer centers on the attempts of a young sorcerer's apprentice to...
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Galen
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1981
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