Retired government assassin Paul Thorn is pulled back into the fray after a former colleague hands him the plans for a...
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2011
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2009
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In this comic fantasy for the family, Doris (Kathy Baker), a woman who runs a secondhand store, buys a ring that turns out to...
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2000
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Set in Salt Lake City, this thriller stars Stephen Baldwin as a police detective who is still learning to deal with his loss...
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1999
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A modern-day prodigal son, Isaiah Dockett (Rick Schroder) returns to his family farm in Nebraska after a six-year absence....
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1997
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1997
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Goldie Hawn garnered favorable reviews with her TV-movie directorial debut, a family drama set against the backdrop of racism...
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1997
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Made for the TNT cable channel, this lengthy docudrama records the harrowing conditions at the Confederacy's most notorious...
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1996
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Jennings (Michael Caine), a corrupt company owner will stop at nothing to open a new refinery in Alaska. Forrest Taft...
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1994
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In this erotic thriller, two bunco artists ply their trade in Miami Beach. They prey upon wealthy marks; the female grifter...
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1993
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Kiefer Sutherland directed and stars in this death-row drama, playing an inmate who forms a complex relationship with a guard...
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1993
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Brandon Lee (son of famed martial-arts film star, Bruce Lee) stars as a young art student who happens to witness a drug...
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1992
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Steven Seagal plays a good if troubled man living in a corrupt world (sound familiar yet?) in this action drama. Gino Felino...
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1991
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In Marked for Death, Steven Seagal is told to "try to find the gentle person inside yourself." But he doesn't spend too much...
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1990
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In the John Hughes-scripted The Great Outdoors, John Candy stars as Chet Ripley, an oafish paterfamilias who takes his family...
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1988
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Teenager Chris Parker (Elisabeth Shue) would rather party with her boyfriend, but when her beau breaks their date she...
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1987
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1987
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1986
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Tom Hanks and John Candy were reunited for the first time since Splash in this period comedy about Peace Corps worker during...
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1985
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Midas Valley might just as well have been titled Falcon Crest Goes to Silicon Valley. The heroes are a pair of handsome young...
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1985
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This routine comedy is about a series of misadventures during a family vacation at the beach and stars John Candy (who died...
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1985
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The seventh cinema adaptation of the venerable stage farce Brewster's Millions stars Richard Pryor as Montgomery Brewster, a...
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1985
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In this lively adolescent-oriented musical, a city kid attempts to adapt to life in an ultra-conservative backwater...
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1984
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Set at an indeterminate point in the future, this drama with an overt anti-communist message begins as an ostensible war...
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1984
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1983
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Dempsey is the TV biopic of boxer William Harrison "Jack" Dempsey, a.k.a. Manassa Mauler. The film opens in Utah in 1911,...
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1983
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With a plot that is a cross between a teen, low-brow farce and a coming-of-age story, Class opens with scenes of two best...
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1983
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A variation on the "buddy-cop" hybridized genre, 48 HRS. greatly bolstered the career of Nick Nolte and made comedian...
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1982
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1982
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Tex represented the first film adaption of a novel by "teen angst" specialist S. E. Hinton. Matt Dillon stars as Tex...
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1982
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The hook in Walter Hill's mythic retelling of the James-Younger outlaw legend is in the casting; the James, Younger, Miller,...
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1980
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The Skid Row derelicts that occupy most of the screen time in this uneven drama about the effects of alcohol addiction do...
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1980
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According to the NBC publicity packet, the made-for-TV Revenge of the Stepford Wives was "based on characters created by...
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1980
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Made for television, a former professional baseball player (John Ritter) coaches a team of misfits to the little-league...
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1980
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1980
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1980
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Although it is far from a perfectly contrived drama, Defiance has its moments of high emotions and rising fear. Tommy...
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1979
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1979
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Charleston is a brazen rip-off of Gone with the Wind which premiered over NBC on January 15, 1979--one month before CBS'...
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1979
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Middle-aged Colleen Dewhurst shocks her family-and herself-when she announces she is pregnant. Partly out of concern for her...
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1979
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The made-for-TV Guide for the Married Woman was conceived by screenwriter Frank Tarloff as an "answer" to his frolicsome 1968...
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1978
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In this made-for-TV shocker, a young sorority pledge (Kay Lenz) gets even for being humiliated in a hazing prank. ~ Jason...
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1978
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This tear-jerking sequel chronicles the further struggles and triumphs of former Olympic-hopeful downhill skier Jill Kinmont...
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1978
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At the height of his Three's Company popularity, John Ritter accepted an intensely dramatic role in the made-for-TV Leave...
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1978
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Loosely based on a true story this sudsy made-for-television courtroom drama tells the story of a rather hedonistic young...
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1978
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Filmed primarily at NASA's Manned Space Center in Houston, the made-for-TV Red Alert is an apocalyptic "man vs. machine"...
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1977
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Rex Stout's corpulent, orchid-loving detective Nero Wolfe would eventually headline his own 1980s TV series, courtesy of star...
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1977
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Told in flashback form, Tail Gunner Joe traces the rise and fall of Wisconsin senator Joseph McCarthy (Peter Boyle). The...
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1977
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1976
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The life and times of demagogic Louisiana governor Huey Long has been fictionalized by two Hollywood films,...
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1976
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One of four dramatic miniseries carried by NBC under the blanket title Best Sellers, Captains and the Kings was adapted from...
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1976
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Telecast April 17, 1974, Nakia was the pilot film for the shortlived ABC drama series of the same name. In the tradition of...
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1974
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