Entrepreneur and aspiring film producer Kevin Johnson is presumed dead when his car is pulled out of the harbor after an...
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1997
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While going through a manuscript from a prestigious author, junior book editor Erin Garman (Tracy Middendorf cannot help but...
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1996
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Yasmine Bleeth is cast very much against type in this made-for-TV melodrama as Emily Gilmore, a meek, mild woman with a...
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1996
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Loosely based on the book Foxfire by Joyce Carol Oates, this film is about four high-school girls, dissimilar in every other...
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1996
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Set in a busy inner-city emergency room, this made-for-cable television drama follows the struggles of a world-weary surgeon...
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1994
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In this sequel to My Girl, Vada Sultenfuss (Anna Chlumsky) is now thirteen and at the crossroads of adolescence, beginning to...
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1994
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Sisko has his hands full when the Bajoran insurrectionist group The Circle mounts an invasion of DS9. Meanwhile, Dax and Kira...
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1993
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On this occasion, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is at a recording studio, taping another of her "Mysteries for the Blind" album....
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1993
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) returns home from New York when she finds out that her accountant Samuel Bennett (Wings Hauser)...
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1993
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Harry Hamlin plays a cop on the trail of a psychotic killer who just may be his lover, in Under Investigation. ~ Stephen...
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Dr. Jerry Parsons
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1993
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Deep Space Nine launched its second season with this episode, which originally aired on September 24, 1993. Richard Beymer...
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1993
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Exiled to Bajor, Kira becomes acquainted with The Circle, a radical Bajoran resistance movement. Apparently breaking away...
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1993
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Made for television, Danger Island has also been released as The Presence. Things get going when a private plane crashes on...
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Ben
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1992
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1992
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Len Cariou makes his first series episode in nearly two years in the recurring role of suave and slightly untrustworthy...
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1991
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The final cliffhanger episode of the first season of Twin Peaks, entitled "The Last Evening," originally aired on May 24,...
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1990
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Episode six in the first season of Twin Peaks, "Realization Time," originally aired May 17, 1990, and was directed by...
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1990
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Originally broadcast on April 19, 1990, the memorable and pivotal second episode of Twin Peaks, "Zen, or the Skill of...
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1990
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Episode five of the first season of Twin Peaks, "Cooper's Dreams," originally aired on May 10, 1990, and was directed by...
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1990
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The fourth episode of Twin Peaks' first season, "The One-Armed Man," was originally broadcast on May 3, 1990, and directed by...
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1990
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The groundbreaking and influential Twin Peaks series originally ran on the ABC network for the short time between April 1990...
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1990
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Originally broadcast on April 26, 1990, episode three of Twin Peaks, "Rest in Pain," takes place the day of Laura Palmer's...
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1990
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1990
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It is difficult to believe that this wretched sequel was Monte Hellman's first American film since Cockfighter (1974), and...
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Dr. Newbury
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1989
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Also known as "The Northwest Passage," the two-hour pilot episode of Twin Peaks originally aired April 8, 1990. The central...
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1989
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This classic episode adroitly utilizes footage from the 1949 theatrical film Strange Bargain--with three of that film's...
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1987
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Cornell Wilde guest stars as Duncan Barnett, the ruthless founder-CEO of Barnett Industries. Gathering his board of directors...
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1987
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Richard Beymer guest stars as Father McDonovan, a priest who thinks he's fallen in love. The object of his affections is a...
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1986
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Set on the last day of 1999, Generation takes place during a family reunion. Richard Beymer plays an inventor who has created...
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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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1984
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Jovana (Milena Dravic) is a cross-country runner training for the Olympics with the help of a kindly priest. She meets a poor...
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Evan Bley
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1983
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Quasi-intellectual dialog filled with psychobabble and weird camera angles and heavy but obvious symbolism do not...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Producer, Screenwriter
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1974
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Film editor Bill Brame directed this standard juvenile-delinquent entry featuring a notable cast of exploitation veterans....
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1969
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This routine tale of an aspiring actress on the verge of a sharp decline is directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and features...
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Kenny Baird
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1963
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Another in a series of American comedies of manners, this film was written and directed by Frank Tashlin with his usual grace...
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Mike
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1962
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The "official" title of this film is Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man; its screenplay is adapted from...
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Nick Adams
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1962
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The Longest Day is a mammoth, all-star re-creation of the D-Day invasion, personally orchestrated by Darryl F. Zanuck....
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1962
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A distinguished cast highlights this film adaptation of a stage drama by Peter Shaffer. Stanley Harrington (Jack Hawkins) is...
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Philip Harrington
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1962
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Romeo and Juliet is updated to the tenements of New York City in this Oscar-winning musical landmark. Adapted by...
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Tony
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1961
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Bing Crosby plays a widowed millionaire who decides that it's "high time" he got himself a college education. Enrolling as a...
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Bob Bannerman
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1960
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This is the autobiographical drama of a young Dutch Jewish girl hiding from the invading Nazis during World War II. Anne and...
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Peter Van Dean
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1959
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This Walt Disney filmization of Esther Forbes' Revolutionary-War novel Johnny Tremain was appropriately released on July 4,...
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Rab Silsbee
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1957
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Paul, Mary's nephew
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1954
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Indiscretion of an American Wife began its life as a romantic drama entitled Terminal Station, directed with extraordinary...
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Paul, Mary's nephew
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1953
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This 1953 tear-jerker is the third film version of the Edna Ferber novel So Big. Stepping into the role previously essayed by...
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1953
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