Did Greg and Marcia really do the nasty? Was Brady dad Robert Reed a bumbling lush? These and other burning Brady questions...
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Director
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2000
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Bartender Terry Cuff (Yasmine Bleeth) marries a good-looking but slightly disreputable military man named Bobby Woodkin...
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1999
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Dolly Parton stars as an up-and-coming country & western singer (a role that obviously stirred up some memories for her) in...
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1999
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Housewife Tess McCall (Patricia Kalember) knows that her sister's husband is a philanderer, but she can't prove it. With the...
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1998
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The small-screen melodrama Love's Deadly Triangle: The Texas Cadet Murder first premiered on Monday, February 10, 1997 on...
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1997
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Accomplished television director Richard A. Colla directed this made-for-TV drama for the Lifetime cable network. Starring...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1996
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Forced into drug rehab by her mother Joanna (Patti LuPone), rebellious teenager Alex Saxen (Kellie Martin) shows few signs of...
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1996
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Based on a popular novel by Judith Krantz, this sudsy romantic drama features a prominent photographer who heads to Gay...
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1995
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Melissa Gilbert stars in the title role of this made-for-television adaption of the novel by Danielle Steel. Gilbert stars...
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1995
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A mentally unstable woman's obsession has potentially devastating consequences for the forensic psychiatrist who spurns her....
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1994
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Like its theatrical-feature precursor Not Without My Daughter, the made-for-TV Desperate Rescue is based on a true story,...
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Director
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1992
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Actress Susan Ruttan, who played the quietly efficient legal secretary on LA Law, does an artistic about-face in the TV movie...
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Director
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1991
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The made-for-television film Storm and Sorrow is based on the true story of Molly Higgins (Lori Singer), a mountain climber...
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Director
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1990
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In this drama, a mayor's political career is threatened by the avaricious land speculators who are trying to force her to...
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Director, Producer
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1990
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Director
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1989
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Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer was based on the best-selling 1987 autobiography of (who else?) Roxanne Pulitzer. Since both the...
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Director
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1989
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Director, Producer
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1989
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Something Is Out There is an expensive (and expansive) sci-fi TV movie in the tradition of the miniseries V and the...
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Director
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1988
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This time, the crew of the Enterprise must tackle a double threat: A hostile Ferengi spaceship, and a sudden, debilitating...
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Director
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1987
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The word for That Secret Sunday would seem to be "irresponsible." Two party girls are horribly murdered, and the police...
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Director
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1986
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hunter travels to the banana republic of Curaguay to exact vengeance against the...
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Director
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1985
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Hunter (Fred Dryer) steps up his search for escaped cocaine dealer Sally LaPone (Lydia...
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Director
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1985
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Director
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1985
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A vicious narcotics supplier has dispatched a Hawaii-based hit man known as "Beach Boy" to bump off those Los Angeles drug...
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Director
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1985
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) arrives in Hollywood, where her first mystery novel "The Corpse Danced at Midnight" is being made...
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Director
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1984
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This TV-movie biography of legendary black ballplayer Leroy "Satchel" Paige unfortunately whitewashes and hokes up his...
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Director
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1981
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This feature-length movie is a re-edited version of the first few episodes of the TV series. The story line concerns a...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1979
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In Part Three of Battlestar Galactica's pilot episode, the survivors of the war between the Cylons and Mankind have been...
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Teleplay By
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1978
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In part one of Battlestar Galactica's pilot episode, the 12 colonies of humankind are poised to sign a peace treaty with the...
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Teleplay By
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1978
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Katharine Hepburnplays a spunky old junk dealer who makes the acquaintance of two adventurous young boys. Through Katharine's...
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Director, Producer
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1978
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In Part Two of Battlestar Galactica's pilot episode, Galactica's Commander Adama (Lorne Greene) has managed to escape the...
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Teleplay By
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1978
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The UFO Incident is a TV movie based on the true-life story of Betty and Barney Hill, the biracial married couple whose...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1975
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The science of "cryogenics" forms the basis of the made-for-TV Live Again, Die Again. Donna Mills plays a young woman who...
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Director
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1974
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This fantasy-adventure speculates upon the life of Cro-Magnon man as he endeavors to survive amongst murderous Neanderthals....
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Director
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1974
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This sci-fi film chronicles the exploits of an incredibly strong android that is totally devoid of emotion. ~ Sandra...
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Director
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1973
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The TV series Tenafly starred James McEachin as a working-stiff LA private eye. In the series premiere, which first aired...
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Director
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1972
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Fuzz treads the line between raucous comedy and gut-churning melodrama. Based on an "87th Precinct" novel by Ed McBain (aka...
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Director
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1972
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The Priest Killer was the second TV pilot film starring George Kennedy as Sarge, a cop-turned-priest-turned-amateur-cop (the...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1971
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First telecast September 14, 1971, "The Priest Killer" was originally identified as the two-hour opening episode of...
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Director
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1971
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Joan Hackett plays the neglected wife of prominent attorney Arthur Hill. Almost before she know what is happening, Joan is...
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Director
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1970
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George Kennedy plays a tough San Diego police sergeant who quits the force when his wife is killed. He becomes a priest, and...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1970
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False Witness is the British title of the American thriller Zigzag, which in turn was partially inspired by the 1950 film...
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Director
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1970
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A marshal (Dennis Weaver) from a small New Mexico town escorts a subpoenaed witness to New York City. When his witness is...
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Director
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1970
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Director
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1969
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When his girlfriend is murdered in Golden Gate Park, Mark (Don Mitchell) is bound and determined to take the law in his own...
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Director
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1968
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While vacationing in California's timber country, Ironside (Raymond Burr) is invited to visit an old hermit friend--who then...
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Director
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1968
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Ironside (Raymond Burr) heads to San Francisco's Skid Row to solve the murder of a street person. In the course of events,...
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Director
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1968
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Not to be confused with the 1987 movie of the same name, this is one of the early films that Tom Laughlin directed before he...
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1965
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