A writer attempting to finish her first novel seeks the wisdom of her mentor and ex-lover in hopes of overcoming a crippling...
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2007
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Palindromes opens with the dedication, "In loving memory of Dawn Wiener," a reference to the lead character in...
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2005
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Noted baseball fan Billy Crystal directed this made-for-cable drama set in the summer of 1961, as two of the strongest...
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Milt Kahn
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2001
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Bob Hoskins stars as Manuel "Tony" Noriega, former leader of Panama, in this biographical comedy-drama about his improbable...
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2000
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1999
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Carey Lowell makes a return appearance as former A.D.A. Jamie Ross, now in private practice as a defense attorney. Jamie's...
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1999
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In this Fox drama series, Los Angeles angst permeates a group of lifelong friends -- Campbell (Eion Bailey), Henry...
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1998
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Martial arts star Steven Seagal stars in this action drama as Jack Taggart, an undercover agent working for the Environmental...
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1997
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Just in case the title didn't spill the beans, this made-for-TV nail-biter was based on a novel by Steve Martini. In the...
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1996
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In this zany comedy, Michael Keaton is Doug Kinney, a man with too many tasks and not enough time to complete them. When he...
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Del King
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1996
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Actor Billy Crystal co-wrote, directed, and starred in this romantic comedy. Forty-something couple Andy (Joe Mantegna) and...
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Craig
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1995
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Director Waris Hussein delivers another made-for-television drama, this one based on the popular young-adult book by Caroline...
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Jonathan Sands
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1995
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This Canadian-Japanese co-production uses both vintage historical footage (including armed forces films and period newsreels)...
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1995
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When her daughter's lover begins exhibiting signs of becoming a dangerous abuser, a mother attempts to intervene. ~ Sandra...
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1995
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A man facing AIDS has to deal with the personal and social ramifications of the disease in this made-for-television movie....
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1995
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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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Phil Sultenfuss
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1994
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In this chilling thriller, a woman living in Seattle finds herself plagued with visions of a murder that occurred in the...
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1994
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Espionage, personal integrity, and political commitment are the main themes running through this French thriller that...
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Jeremy Pelman
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1994
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Mel Gibson made his feature film directing debut with this drama, loosely based on the book by Isabel Holland, which combines...
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1993
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Taylor Hackford directed this urgent melodrama about the realities of street crime, gangs, and prison life among the Chicanos...
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1993
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Two socialites find their view of the world changed when a young man takes advantage of their preconceptions in this...
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1993
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The late journalist Randy Shilts' best-selling book on the burgeoning AIDS crisis was adapted for cable TV by...
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1993
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A clueless caveman meets his intellectual match in the form of Pauly Shore in this teen-oriented comedy. Dave Morgan...
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Mr. Morgan
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1992
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Howard Zieff directed this comedy-drama about the emotional awakening of a young girl in a small Pennsylvania town during the...
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Phil Sultenfuss
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1991
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In this Navy spoof, a mismatched bunch of sailors are sent to sea as the incompetent crew of the U. S. S. Substandard, a...
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1991
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In this made-for-TV drama, Jessica Tandy plays Grace McQueen, an elderly woman who has grown bored and restless following the...
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Norm Denton
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1991
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The superb, utterly convincing special effects in the two-part TV movie The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake cannot...
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1991
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A yuppie and a hippie are the offbeat pairing of this character comedy in the tradition of earlier mismatched buddy films...
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1990
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1990
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Originally titled Stephen King's It, this two-part TV movie first aired on November 18 and 20, 1990. The story starts in...
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1990
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On his 16th birthday, Stephen Dorff discovers that he is adopted. This in itself is not so traumatic, but the worst is still...
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1990
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After tersely informing the "FYI" newsroom that the new fax machine is not to be used for personal messages, an embarrassed...
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1990
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Former child star and one-time scandal magnet Drew Barrymore had her first teenage role in this offbeat thriller with comic...
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Duckett
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1989
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In this suspenseful drama, a Chicago policewoman remains haunted by the memory of the man who raped her two decades before...
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1989
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Returning from a Catholic retreat, public school teacher Jill Eikenberry picks up a hitchhiker--who repays her hospitality by...
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Refson
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1989
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Third Degree Burn, from concept to title, is an HBO-produced Body Heat clone. Treat Williams stars as a tough private eye...
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Clay Reynolds
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1989
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A mother is plagued with mental problems years after she saw her daughter immolated in a terrible fire. The terror in this...
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1989
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Les (Corey Haim) is embarrassed when he fails his driving test in this routine teen comedy. His buddies are depending on him...
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The Father
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1988
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Norman
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1988
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Tony Church (Burt Reynolds) is a Chicago detective who loses his job when he is blamed for the deaths of his fellow officers...
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Roger
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1988
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In this thriller set against the majestic backdrop of the Alaskan wilderness, the late John Denver stars as a retired FBI...
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Bill McClain
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1988
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Victory in war doesn't end prejudice. That idea is enacted in the 1988 release Hiroshima Maiden. Ten years after the end of...
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1988
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Alex Cox directed this hallucinatory bio-pic starring Ed Harris as 19th-century American adventurer William Walker, who...
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Ephraim Squier
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1987
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A police psychologist and his school-age son become embroiled in the machinations of a mysterious cult religion in this...
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1987
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In this drama, the daughter of an Appalachian miner is determined to get revenge against the cruel mine owner who destroyed...
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1987
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A 300-year-old ghost looks for a bride in this Disney comedy. While searching, he mischievously disrupts the festivities of...
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1987
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Though she always played coy about the fact in interviews, Nora Ephron's novel Heartburn is a thinly disguised "à clef"...
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1986
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With a script that is too anemic for the red-blooded actors featured here, this anorexic comedy moves slowly up and down the...
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1986
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Jonathan Kellerman's Edgar Allan Poe Award-winning novel When the Bough Breaks was evocatively adapted for the TV screen in...
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1986
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Adam: His Song Continues is a sequel to the highly regarded fact-based 1983 TV movie Adam. The first film was the...
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1986
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This made-for-TV drama was based on the true story of George McKenna (played by Denzel Washington in one of his first leading...
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1986
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Nick Mancuso stars in the made-for-TV Embassy. Cast as an American ambassador stationed in Rome, Mancuso's life is thrown...
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1985
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In this sci-fi comedy, a high school hood, Michael Harlan, procrastinates on his science project until the day before it is...
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1985
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1985
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Jane Seymour makes a six-course meal of her starring role as a magazine editor in Obsessed With a Married Woman--indeed, her...
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1985
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Canadian actor/director Philip Borsos made a couple of interesting films before an untimely death in his early forties,...
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Bill Nolan
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1985
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Farrah Fawcett earned Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for her portrayal of Francine Hughes in the television movie The...
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1985
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On a bitterly cold January day in 1982, Air Florida flight #90 crashed into the Potomac River while approaching Washington...
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1984
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A former rodeo champion gets an insatiable hunkering to get back in the saddle and ride out on a wild horse round up in this...
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Bob Bowne
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1984
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Based on Joan Taylor's novel Asking for It, the made-for-TV An Invasion of Privacy stars Valerie Harper as recently divorced...
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1983
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Risky Business is the film in which 19-year-old Tom Cruise dances around his living room in his underwear. He does this to...
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1983
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The made-for-TV Demon Murder Case has received an inordinate amount of airplay since its initial telecast on March 6, 1983....
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1983
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Divided into four separate independent films originally made as a television pilot, Nightmares begins with "Terror in...
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1983
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Adam is the heartbreakingly true story of the disappearance of 6-year-old Adam Walsh (John Boston) at a South Florida...
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1983
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Michael de Guzman scripted this prettified TV-movie adaptation of John Steinbeck's gloomy 1961 novel The Winter of Our...
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1983
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This gripping, emotional story of a roving photographer's transformation from a neutral artist with a camera to an involved...
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1983
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Given the off-the-wall premise in this sci-fi western -- that a motorcyclist rides his bike through a time warp right into...
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Claude
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1983
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1982
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Jill Clayburgh plays, as one character calls her, "a pill-popping dingbat" in this film adaptation of television producer...
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1982
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Money on the Side is a feminist's worst nightmare. This TV movie proposes that the only recourse a housewife has to the...
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1982
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Once seen, the made-for-TV Fallen Angel can never be forgotten. Dana Hill is nothing short of brilliant as Jennifer, a...
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Howard Nichols
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1981
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The 1955 film version of John Steinbeck's East of Eden will always be popular because of the presence in the cast of...
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1981
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A notorious artistic and financial failure, Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate was blamed for critically wounding the movie...
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1981
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Bess Armstrong is the anguished heroine of the made-for-TV Walking Through the Fire. A normal, healthy housewife and mother,...
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1980
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In this western, based on a William Goldman novel, the life of scout Tom Horn, an idealistic fellow whose life experiences...
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Sheriff Ed Smalley
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1979
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When millionaire Vincent Price dies, he leaves a riotous will which amounts to a scavenger hunt, the winner of which receives...
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1979
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In this WWII romance, Harrison Ford (face-to-face with superstardom from his involvement in Star Wars) is cast as David...
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Lt. Jerry Cimino
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1979
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Thoroughly disillusioned by the Vietnam War, John, a journalist (Michael Moriarty), turns to heroin smuggling. Acting as...
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Danskin
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1978
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1978
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1977
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Michael and Patricia meet in an unusual way – while he is on a date and is trying to retrieve his date's car keys from a...
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1976
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Originally titled Giving Birth, Having Babies was the first of three pilot films for a TV series that eventually appeared...
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1976
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Thanks to a bureaucratic snafu, the father of chief surgeon Hawkeye (Alan Alda) receives a letter informing him that his son...
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1975
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Clifford Ainsley
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1975
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In this crime comedy, a gullible private volunteers to become the subject of numerous military biological and chemical...
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1975
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While tutoring fellow student Tom Povich (Richard Masur), who is attending Boatwright on a football scholarship, John-Boy...
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1974
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Richard Masur is cast as George Bushmill, a retarded grocery stockboy whom Gloria befriends. Intimidated by George's mental...
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George Bushmil
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1974
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