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2012
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Pothead filmmaker Troy "Slam" Slamsky (Patrick Cavanaugh) makes a bid to break big via viral advertising after his girlfriend...
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2010
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The city streets explode into violence when "The Man" kills Black Dynamite's (Michael Jai White) brother in this seamless...
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2009
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From the creators of Scary Movie and Date Movie comes this tongue-in-cheek parody of the sword-and-sandal epics, dubbed Meet...
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2008
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Adapted from the six-issue comic book series originally published in 2004, the animated adventure Justice League: The New...
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2008
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With 42,000 sightings in 68 countries, the elusive woodland creature known as Sasquatch, Yeti, and Bigfoot is one of the most...
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2006
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A Midwestern bar tender hungering for life in the fast lane enters a Hollywood King of the Bar contest in this fast-paced...
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2006
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Batman (here seen for the first time on Justice League in his alter-ego digs as...
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Vandal Savage
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2003
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Superman remains in limbo, even as his comrades and all mankind mourn his apparent...
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Vandal Savage
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2003
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, would-be dictator Vandal Savage has commandeered the weaponry of the country of...
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Vandal Savage
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2003
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Having risen to national acclaim by virtue of her writing and acting contributions to such series as The Chris Rock Show and...
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2003
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Atlantis: Milo's Return is a direct-to-video animated sequel made up of three episodes. In the first episode, Milo (voice of...
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Dr. Sweet
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2003
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In the second episode of a three-part story (originally telecast as a single "feature film"), the Justice Leaguers have gone...
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Vandal Savage
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2002
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In the conclusion of a three-part story, the Justice Leaguers, teamed with an alternate-reality Vandal Savage, have gone back...
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Vandal Savage
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2002
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In the first episode of a three-part story (originally telecast as a single "feature film"), six Justice League members...
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Vandal Savage
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2002
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The first Disney cartoon to be produced in the 70 mm format since The Black Cauldron (1985), this blend of traditional...
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2001
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Noted hip-hop producer DJ Pooh, who co-wrote the urban comedy Friday, makes his directorial debut with this comedy-drama. A...
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2000
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In a huge rolling energy ball called the Graviton Ellipse, Janeway and the crew try to rescue a trapped U.S. spacecraft....
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1999
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Produced for cable's BET network, Incognito can be described as an African-American variation of the sort of TV-movie fare...
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Derek Scanlon
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1999
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David Dobkin made his feature directorial debut with this comedy thriller about an ordinary guy mistakenly viewed as a serial...
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Reynard
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1998
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Will Sanders
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1998
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1998
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A master thief is pitted against a detective who learned all she knows from him in this thriller. Alex Madison (Don Mogavero)...
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1998
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Seventeen years away from the nearest Federation Starbase, the crippled Jem'Hadar warship carrying Sisko and his crew crashes...
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1997
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Sydney Banks, an African-American woman with a degree from Harvard Law School, is determined to be an ethical and principled...
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1997
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Teenage lust turns deadly in this slightly campy exploitation drama. Debbie Strand (Rose McGowan) is a sexy but troubled...
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Det. Joe Rosales
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1997
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George's wedding to Susan (Heidi Swedberg) is delayed by three months -- and no one is more relieved than George (Jason...
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1996
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Appalled by the civil unrest on Earth, Sheridan declares Babylon 5 as an independent state. As President Clark summons his...
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1996
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Directed by series semi-regular Andrew Robinson, this exotically titled Deep Space Nine episode first aired October 14, 1996....
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1996
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Ordered to abstain from sex during the six weeks that his girlfriend is recovering from mono, George (Jason Alexander) finds...
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1996
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In this actioner, a smart alecky bounty hunter teams up with a G-man to take on a drug-smuggling ring. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1995
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) agrees to write a mystery scenario for a new interactive video game created by an eccentric...
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1993
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Hoping to get off academic probation, Will (Will Smith) arranges a date between his recently divorced English professor Scott...
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1993
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1992
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Based on the true story of "Major" Taylor, this is the story of an early twentieth century black athlete who bucks the...
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1992
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IMF agent Shannon Reed is dispatched to Bogota by air. Her mission: to locate vicious drug lord Luis Magdalena (Tony Xauet)...
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Grant Collier
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1990
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The IMF pays a visit to a popular Old West theme park in Nevada, but it isn't for the purpose of rest and relaxation. The...
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Grant Collier
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1990
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Several unlikely assassins, all minor government functionaries, have themselves died immediately after bumping off their...
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Grant Collier
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1990
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Fugitive gangster Michael Otagi (Lani Tupu) has established himself as "the God" of a remote Pacific Island. With the help of...
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Grant Collier
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1990
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Having been soundly thrashed in the ratings wars by The Cosby Show, ABC wisely (if belatedly) moved the contemporary Mission:...
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Grant Collier
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1990
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1990
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The launching of the first privately funded, manned space shuttle is postponed by the mysterious death of the vessel's pilot....
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Arms dealer Brian McCarron (Peter Adams) has grown wealthy by supplying both sides of the never ending "troubles" in Ireland....
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Preempted by the World Series on October 19, 1989, Mission: Impossible returned on October 26 with the nail-biting episode...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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The IMF is assigned to cure a computer virus that is capable of sinking the US Navy's entire submarine fleet. But when the...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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General Szabos (Kevin Miles), military leader of the European dictatorship of Sardavia, plans to use his army's annual war...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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In another variation of a familiar Mission: Impossible theme, the IMF is assigned to prevent a neo-Nazi uprising. Making the...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Guest star Totti Goldsmith is cast as Elaine, the American-born princess of a European kingdom. The IMF must protect Elaine...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Golden Serpent," Prince Selimun (Patrick Bishop), one...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Season One of the "new" Mission:Impossible came to an end with the episode titled "The Bayou." Veteran Australian movie...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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In the fine tradition of the original Mission: Impossible series, the new IMF team poses as a European circus troupe. The...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Exceeding all expectations, the weekly Mission: Impossible revival of 1988 managed to weather its first 19 episodes,...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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British aristocrat Lord Holman (John Stanton) is fattening his bank account by blackmailing high-ranking civil servants....
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Lynda Day George, who from 1971 to 1973 played IMF agent Lisa Casey on the original Mission:Impossible, here reprises the...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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To avoid a Federal Grand Jury indictment, unscrupulous Washington journalist Arthur Six (Richard Romanus) blackmails Senator...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Alex Cord guest stars as master art thief Daniel Travers, whose latest heist has stirred up political unrest in a Far Eastern...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Times had certainly changed since the original Mission:Impossible. First telecast March 18, 1989, as part of the "M:I"...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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On assignment in Paris, the new IMF team harks back to the glory days of the original Mission:Impossible by staging a phony...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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While in the Florida Keys to prevent deposed dictator Luis Berezan's (Michael Pate) return to power, the IMF tragically loses...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Even by drug-dealer standards, Greek millionaire Socrates Colonnades (Cesare Danova) is a particularly odious example. Using...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Prince Mikos (Jeremy Angerson), the 16-year-old heir to the throne of an Asian kingdom, is targetted for assassination by his...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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The "new" Misison:Impossible moved from Sunday to Saturday evenings with the January 28, 1989 episode "The Haunting." The...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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Written by Billy Marshall-Stoneking, "The Pawn" takes place at a Czechoslovakian test tournament. The IMF is assigned to...
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Grant Collier
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1989
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A battle of practical jokes rages between the gang at Cheers and the staff of Gary's Old Town Tavern, resulting in damaged...
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1988
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Grant Collier
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1988
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Set in Australia (where the new version of Mission:Impossible was filmed), "The Cattle King" guest-stars David Bradshaw as...
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Grant Collier
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1988
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Once the 1988 Hollywood writers strike had been settled, the Mission:Impossible series revival could stop offering remakes of...
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Grant Collier
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1988
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Greg Morris, who played electronics expert Barney Collier on the original Mission:Impossible series, guest-stars on the "new"...
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Grant Collier
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1988
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Broadcast on November 6, 1988 as the third episode of the "new" Mission: Impossible, "Holograms" was actually a remake of...
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Grant Collier
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1988
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The IMF's assignment: To persuade Frank Marley (James Sloyan), the manager of a casino in the Bahamas, to turn against his...
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Grant Collier
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1988
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Premiering October 23, 1988, the revival of the classic suspense series Mission:Impossible was hobbled during its first few...
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Grant Collier
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1988
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When newspaper editor Charles Bradley (Anthony Zerbe) makes a call uncovering corrupt Los Angeles cops selling drugs, his...
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1987
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When last we left the crew of the star ship Enterprise, they were heading home following a skirmish with the despotic Khan....
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1984
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