Crafted in the mold of his classic play-cum-films Plaza Suite and California Suite, the legendary Neil Simon authors London...
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Dennis Cummings
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1996
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At last count, there were approximately eight million made-for-TV Christmas movies. Well, maybe not, but they sure are hard...
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George Walters
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1990
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This animated musical retells Dickens's Oliver Twist amongst animals in New York City, with Oliver as an innocent kitten who...
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1988
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Produced for cable's Disney Channel, this 30-minute animated paean to the genius of Walt Disney is hosted by John Lithgow....
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1988
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Originally telecast in two parts on March 27 and 28 of 1988, Lincoln was adapted from the bestselling "factual fiction" by...
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1988
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We've been told that Poker Alice, a Boston-bred lady of means who managed a wild-west gambling hall and bordello in the...
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1987
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Wayne Turnip Farragalla
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1986
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This undistinguished comedy about life in prison features caricatures of inmates and law enforcement officers, as well as...
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Mongo Mitchell
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1986
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While Walt Disney's 1961 filmization of Victor Herbert's Babes in Toyland pales in comparison to the 1934 movie version...
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Bernie/Barnaby Barnacle
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1986
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Ever since the "Topper" movies made ghosts likeable and helpful, films like The Heavenly Kid have taken up the theme with...
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Rafferty
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1985
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In this made-for-TV drama, Angie Dickinson stars in three separate vignettes as a woman whose life is dramatically affected...
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1984
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Leo Brody
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1984
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There have been almost enough Meatballs to make a plate of spaghetti, but this entry about a decisive boxing match between...
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1984
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Arthur Hiller directed this satiric look at contemporary urban high schools, examining disillusioned teachers who try to...
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1984
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1983
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Clouseau Senior
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1982
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1981
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The death of Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) was the big shocker at the end of Soap's third season. So imagine everyone's...
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1980
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When Soap arrived at its cliffhanging season-two finale, Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) was trying to choose between her...
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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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1978
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1978
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The endless intrigues (sexual and otherwise) involving the Campbells and the Tates are already up and running as the...
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1977
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A serial killer who preys on high-fashion models has a distinctive signature: he strangles his victims with rag dolls. The...
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1976
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Seriously wounded at the battle of Shiloh 12 years earlier, former army bugler Granville Whipple (Richard Mulligan) returns...
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1976
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The Big Bus is set aboard a nonstop, nuclear-powered luxury bus commandeered by Joseph Bologna. Naturally, Bologna is a...
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1976
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In this adventure, an anthropologist takes his son to Africa to chronicle the rituals performed by the Masai during a solar...
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1974
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Pueblo is a 2-hour videotaped special, originally telecast March 29, 1973 on ABC Theatre. Hal Holbrook stars as commander...
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1973
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In this crime drama, a famous writer must come up with a million dollars to save the life of his baby son who was recently...
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1973
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After two children spend a week living in secrecy in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they become so taken with a sculpture...
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1973
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This episode boasts a sitcom buff's "dream cast": Richard Mulligan from Soap, Pat Harrington Jr. from One Day at a Time and...
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1973
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In this actioner, Irish rum-runners working in America during Prohibition attempt to send their profits back to Erin to help...
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1973
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All three Cartwright men-Ben, Hoss and Joe-are arrested for trespassing along with their ranch hand Candy. The men are...
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1971
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Bonanza star Michael Landon both wrote and directed the poignant episode "Don't Cry, My Son." After the death of her baby,...
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Dr. Mark Sloan
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1971
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The Partridges agonizingly endure an unwanted six-month layoff--and it's all because of some silly misunderstandings. Shirley...
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1971
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Recounting how the West was won through the eyes of a white man raised as a Native American, Arthur Penn's 1970 adaptation of...
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Gen. George A. Custer
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1970
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This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by...
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1969
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While orbiting the moon, Tony (Larry Hagman) develops a cold. Helpful Jeannie (Barbara Eden) blinks Tony back to earth so...
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1969
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Based on the novel by Mary McCarthy, The Group was one of the slickest, and most highly publicized, cinematic soap operas of...
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1966
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Filmed in Ohio, One Potato, Two Potato was a "critic's darling" film of 1964 dealing with the then-daring topic of...
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Joe Cullen
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1964
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Taken for granted by her Italian family, New Yorker Natalie Wood seeks solace in the arms of irresponsible jazz musician...
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1963
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