The second of the Dukes of Hazzard "reunion" films (the first was broadcast in 1997), this one features five regulars from...
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Deputy Cletus Hogg
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2000
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If it worked for Speed, it'll work for Runaway Car--or at least, that seems to have been the philosophy behind the making of...
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1997
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1993
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The title refers to those seemingly frail Southern belles who survive any and all deprivations through whims of iron....
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1989
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A self-centered womanizer makes a wager that he will be able to propose to three women in a three month time and have each...
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1989
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John G. Avildsen rehashes his shopworn formula for another go-round in The Karate Kid Part III. Going against the wishes of...
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1989
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Jessica's nephew Grady Fletcher (Michael Horton) and his fiancée Donna Mayberry (Debbie Zipp) have decided to get married in...
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1989
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Evil land developers, those most ubiquitous of 1980s movie villains, are the chief antagonists in the made-for-TV Mothers,...
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1989
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While visiting his former partner in an Arizona border town, LA cop Jack Lucarelli witnesses a murder. The killer is white...
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1986
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When prodigal son Billy Turner (Judd Nelson) returns to his Florida home town, he's caught in a brawl and thrown in jail. He...
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1986
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1985
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There are many Dukes of Hazzard fans who would just as soon pretend that the series' fifth season never existed. Although...
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1982
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The Dukes of Hazzard spends most of its fourth season entertainingly covering ground already traveled during the series'...
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1981
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In this comedy, the death of his rich father leaves Foster (Tony Danza) as the sole heir to a five-million-dollar estate --...
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1981
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The made-for-TV Valentine Magic on Love Island was accurately dismissed by one reviewer as a "bubble headed brew of I Dream...
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1980
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1980
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Sporting narration and a theme song by country legend Waylon Jennings and starring Tom Wopat and John Schneider as Luke Duke...
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1979
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So popular were the first 13 episodes of The Dukes of Hazzard that CBS ordered a full complement of 24 hour-long installments...
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1979
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Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke) picks up a fast $10,000 by renting the Hazzard County Jail to mob kingpin Big Jack Bender (Paul...
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1979
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Boss Hogg's bank has received $1,000,000 worth of old, frayed bills, which have been slated to be burned at the Federal...
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1979
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Mel Tillis, who'd later show up as "himself" on Dukes of Hazzard, is here cast as horse-farm owner Burl Tolliver. Mr....
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1979
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Nice to see veteran hardcase character actor Charles Napier in a leading role, even if it's in something as eminently...
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1978
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Zunar J5/90 Doric 4-7, also known as Jake, is an alien cat who crash-lands on earth. He heads off to the nearest scientist to...
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1978
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M*A*S*H inaugurates its sixth season minus the irascible Maj. Frank Burns, who, it is explained, is taking R&R in Seoul to...
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1977
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In the conclusion of M*A*S*H's sixth-season opener, Margaret Houlihan (Loretta Swit) is already having problems with her...
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1977
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This futuristic parody on television is made up of various sketches, and features some early performances of later...
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1976
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Manhattan South detective lieutenant Theo Kojak (Telly Savalas) wastes no time getting the series bearing his name under way...
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1973
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Claudia Jennings stars as Karen Walker, a woman who sets her sights for roller derby success. Released a few months after...
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1972
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En route to Sacramento where Shirley (Shirley Jones) is to receive the Mother of the Year award, the Partridges encounter all...
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1972
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