Lifelong city dwellers Andrew and Claire move to a dilapidated schoolhouse in the country in an attempt to make a clean...
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Carl
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2010
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A young woman seeking freedom from her abusive boyfriend, her embarrassing family, and her own self-constructed cage...
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2010
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Joe
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2010
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An agoraphobic heroin addict seeks redemption by growing the rare and beautiful flower that will help him win the town's...
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Trevor O'Hart
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2009
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Adapted from Joseph C. Lincoln's best-selling novel Can'n Eri, this gentle tale of three retired sea captains living together...
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Captain Jerry
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2009
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2008
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A woman struggles to win back the son she lost when she divorced her husband in a gritty drama that marks the directorial...
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Quinn
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2008
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Barry B. Benson (voice of Jerry Seinfeld) is your average honeybee. Despite having recently received his diploma from bee...
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2007
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Peter Falk, Rip Torn, Bill Cobbs, George Segal, and Coolio star in director Charlie Picerni's geriatric road comedy following...
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2007
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Writer and director Sofia Coppola puts a new spin on the life and times of one of Europe's most infamous monarchs in this...
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Louis XV
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2006
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When Earth is faced with certain destruction, an over-the-hill superhero is charged with the task of training four...
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2006
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2006
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Two big families merge into one super-sized brood in this comedy. Frank Beardsley (Dennis Quaid) is a naval officer who has...
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Commandant Sherman
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2005
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A woman who has drifted away from her boyfriend's affections finds love in the arms of his son in this independent drama....
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Alan James
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2005
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2004
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Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story revolves around amiable underachiever Peter LaFleur...
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2004
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Hollywood filmmaker Donald Petrie directs the comedy Welcome to Mooseport. Gene Hackman stars as former U.S. President Monroe...
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2004
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2004
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Having exited his role on The West Wing in a flurry of largely negative publicity, Rob Lowe quickly resurfaced as the star of...
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2003
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Otherworldly villains are on the loose again, and it's up to Earth's interstellar police force to bring them to justice in...
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Zed
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2002
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The stoner road movie Rolling Kansas is the writing and directing debut of actor Thomas Haden Church (Lowell from NBC's...
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Oldman
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2002
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Television star Tom Green makes his directorial debut with this gross-out comedy. Green stars as Gord Brody, a 28-year-old...
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Jim Brody
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2001
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2001
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In this comedy, a middle-aged man juggles his problems with women, literature, and a career, while a younger man chases the...
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2000
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"Inspired by actual events", this made-for-TV drama stars Melissa Gilbert ad Donielle, who since childhood has been...
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2000
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A documentary about the iconic career of actor and filmmaker Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows traces its...
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2000
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The Insider tells the true story of a man who decided to tell the world what the seven major tobacco companies knew (and...
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1999
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Based on George Dell's 1934 novel The Earth Abideth, the two-part CBS TV movie Seasons of Love covers thirty years...
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1999
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Set in the institutionally segregated New Orleans of 1965, the made-for-cable Passing Glory is the story of black priest...
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Father Robert Grant
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1999
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Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but a quarter of a million dollars can be quite a pal too, as an ex-Navy Seal with a...
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1999
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As The Larry Sanders Show began to wind toward the end of its run, fans could see from the first episode of the season that...
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Artie
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1998
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1998
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Benny Gibbs
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1997
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1997
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A man proves that hope can grow in the flintiest of soil in this made-for-TV drama for the family. A farming community is...
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1997
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For his fifth effort as a feature-film director, one-time cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld brought his cartoonish visual...
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Zed
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1997
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Disney's animation team dipped into the rich well of ancient mythology for this musical comedy. The son of Greek gods Zeus...
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1997
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This off-beat sports comedy follows the misadventures of a professional loser. Bruce "the Mouse" Strauss is proud that he...
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1996
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Kicking off with a memorable episode that came in number 39 in TV Guide's "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list, the...
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Artie
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1996
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Vulgar, slapstick comedy abounds in this feature film debut for television sitcom star Kelsey Grammer. Almost everyone else...
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Adm. Dean Winslow
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1996
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In this crime thriller, an avaricious married couple get in over their heads when their attempt to extort money from...
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1995
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A young woman at a crossroads in her life finds herself receiving plenty of advice from her older and wiser counterparts in...
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1995
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A true-life story of sexual harassment in the workplace is told in this thought-provoking made-for-television movie....
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1995
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Artie
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1995
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In Michael Moore's political satire, the U.S. president (Alan Alda) decides to wage a cold war against Canada in an attempt...
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Gen. Dick Panzer
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1994
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Noel Lourdes
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1994
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Taking a dark turn in may respects, season three of The Larry Sanders Show found familiar faces struggling with inner demons...
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Artie
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1994
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Some parents are faced with a difficult decision in this dramatic made-for-TV movie. Based on a true story, parents (Bruce...
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1994
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1994
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Relationships, contract negotiations, and the familiar Larry Sanders Show theme of paranoia-fueled hyper-competitiveness...
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Artie
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1993
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1992
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An ancient evil escapes its captivity in a Mayan temple in Mexico, kills the archaeologists who unearth it, and heads...
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Dr. Karl Resnick
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1992
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In season one of HBO's Emmy award-winning series The Larry Sanders Show, audiences experienced the bizarre and often...
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Artie
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1992
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The tragic wreck of the super-tanker Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound, Alaska on March 24, 1989 was one of the most...
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1992
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In this second sequel to Robocop, the mechanical humanoid opposes the evil designs of his creators, who have gone corrupt and...
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Merritt W. Morton-CEO
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1992
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This film is a documentary, nominated for an Academy Award, of the destructive fires set by Iraqi soldiers at the close of...
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1992
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In this comical adventure two former convicts think of themselves as clever con men, but they are anything but. After...
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1992
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An emotionally distraught cop is traumatized by memories of an abusive childhood in which he was forced to kill the uncle...
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Prescott
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1992
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When a mother will not tell where her child is because she maintains that her ex-husband abused the girl, the mother is...
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1992
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Rip Torn does a magnificent job as American poet Walt Whitman in the fanciful period piece Beautiful Dreamers. The scene is a...
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Walt Whitman
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1991
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Albert Brooks wrote, directed, and stars in this philosophical comedy about a man having a hard time making a case for...
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Bob Diamond
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1991
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Parsons
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1991
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In this murder mystery, the rumpled detective battles wits with an unscrupulous jeweler over a dead nephew and a winning...
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1991
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Michele Lee plays the outwardly cheerful mother of two very different young sons. Rick Schroder, the oldest, is mom's...
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Brian Stansbury
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1991
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In this melodrama, a ballet dancer discovers that she is suffering from cancer and must re-evaluate her life. When she meets...
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Dr. Markowitz
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1990
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A rich businessman, his wife and son are involved in illegal transactions as Kojak investigates. ~ Rovi...
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1990
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Capt. Jack Parsons
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1990
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Sheriff
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1989
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Lance Henriksen stars as hit man Chris Caleek, hired by the mob to off the prosecution's key witness. However, Caleek is...
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Vic Luca
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1989
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1989
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Soviet radicals upset with the thawing of the Cold War explode a nuclear weapon in Russia, setting off a series of events...
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1989
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In this comedy-drama, Vashti Blue (Whoopi Goldberg) is a struggling actor who takes out her frustrations via the telephone,...
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Director
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1988
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The morning invoked by the title of this made-for-TV drama is April 19, 1775. On that day, the "shot heard 'round the world"...
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1988
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A woman trying to keep a momentary indiscretion quiet finds herself in more trouble than she ever imagined in this comedy...
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Buford Pope
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1987
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Modern-day Texas Ranger Jack Benteen (Nick Nolte) was once the best friend of local drug kingpin Cash Bailey (Powers Boothe)....
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Sheriff Hank Pearson
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1987
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1987
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Harry Hamlin stars in this made-for-cable thriller as a private eye who returns to his boyhood home only to find himself on...
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1987
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A publishing empire founder discovers that his rise to power was costly. ~ Rovi...
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1987
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First telecast April 3, 1987,Destination: America is a "search for oneself" opus, spiced up with a bit of mystery and...
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Corbet St. James IV
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1987
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A sprawling adaptation of the same-named novel by David Nevin, the three-part CBS miniseries Dream West starred...
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1986
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On March 30, 1986, Claude Dallas, an Ohio-born trapper serving a 30-year sentence for a double murder, escaped from prison....
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1986
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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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Scully
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1985
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The Atlanta Child Murders is a five-hour, two-part dramatization of one of the most tragic and controversial homicide cases...
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1985
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The self-aggrandizing world of Madison Avenue advertising is the subject of this clichéd, sexist satire that features a...
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Buzz Beckerman
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1985
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Five Holocaust survivors conspire to have revenge upon the Nazi doctor who tormented them in this taut made-for-TV drama....
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1985
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The made-for-TV When She Says No takes a prismatic, Rashomon approach to its story of sexual assault. Kathleen Quinlan plays...
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Stuart Blankfort
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1984
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Will
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1984
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Sheriff
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1984
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Coproduced by Showtime and PBS, the 1984 TV version of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is based on Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Price...
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Big Daddy Pollitt
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1984
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This standard, tongue-in-cheek, gangsters and good guys saga is carried on the star power and screen presence of...
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Primo Pitt
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1984
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A good ol' boy comedy-drama, Songwriter flashes enough substance between the songs and the hijinks to qualify as a sometimes...
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Dino McLeish
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1984
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Marsh Turner
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1983
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Jinxed is an apt name for this disastrous project which, sadly, turned out to be Don Siegel's final film. The film takes...
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Harold
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1982
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Satanic Nazis gather to perform ancient rites for evil Egyptian gods in hopes of bringing one back from the dead. Actually,...
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1982
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This low-budget entry into the sword-and-sorcery cycle of the early '80s wasn't successful during its initial release, but...
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Maax
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1982
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In this suspenseful made-for-television thriller a homicidal maniac kidnaps a young girl and a female television reporter...
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Artie Taggart
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1982
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Originally networkcast in three installments, the 8-hour Blue and the Gray is a sprawling adaptation of a story concept by...
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1982
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1982
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The struggle of a has-been singer to work his way back up the charts is the focus of this drama by Robert M. Young with...
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Walter Fox
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1980
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The "heartland" of the title is rural Wyoming in the early 20th century, where dwells taciturn, reclusive Scottish farmer...
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Clyde Stewart
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1980
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This made-for-television biography chronicles the life of Italian actress and beauty Sophia Loren, from her childhood in...
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1980
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The landmark 1978 courtroom prosecution which determined that a married man can by law be brought up on charges of raping his...
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Charles Burt
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1980
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1980
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Timothy Bottoms stars as the real-life John Baker in the made-for-TV A Shining Season. A champion University of New Mexico...
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1979
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The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film...
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1979
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Alan Alda wrote and starred in this tale about a big-time politician's struggles with his own morality and the corruption he...
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Sen. Kittner
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1979
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A feisty, feminist intern uncovers a medical conspiracy in this icy thriller about mysterious goings-on at Boston Memorial...
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Dr. George
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1978
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1978
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Doctor Hartogs
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1978
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Steel Cowboy is one of an overabundance of "trucker" films (made for both TV and theaters) inflicted upon the public in the...
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1978
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When a sex scandal threatens to blow the top off Washington politics, celebrated madame and advice columnist Xaviera...
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1977
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Dwight Webb
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1977
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Nathan Bryce
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1976
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1976
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1976
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Thomas
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1976
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Attack on Terror: The FBI Versus the Ku Klux Klan is a fact-based, two-part TV movie. The film is a dramatization of the...
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Glen Tuttle
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1975
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This graphically violent crime drama follows the relatively brief career of the notorious racketeer Crazy Joe Gallo, who...
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1974
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A crisis ensues when Air Force One crashes while on a flight out west, apparently killing all those aboard, including...
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1972
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A Native American rodeo clown (Don Murray) causes the death of a rider, and retires from the business to re-examine his life....
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1972
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A typical gangland killing has an unusual outcome when the victim's son comes looking for justice in this violent...
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1972
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A musician finds his life and his career jumping off the rails in this moody, intelligent drama. Maury Dann (Rip Torn) is a...
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Maury Dann
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1972
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Rip Torn guest-stars as Will Hewitt, a former soldier who was blinded in the last battle of the Civil War. Determined to...
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Will Hewitt
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1971
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Three years after cinematizing James Joyce's long-censored Ulysses, Joseph Strick mounted an adaptation of another racy...
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Henry Miller
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1970
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The third (and last) of author Norman Mailer's experiments in cinéma vérité filmmaking created between 1968 and 1970,...
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1970
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Joe Glazer
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1969
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Sol Madrid isn't a western, as might be gathered, but a drug-ring melodrama. David McCallum shows up early in the film as a...
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Dano Villanova
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1968
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Cornel Wilde produced, directed, and stars in this sincere, hard-edged look at World War II that doesn't flinch from the...
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Sgt. Honeywell
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1967
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Popcorn
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1967
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This cult favorite began as Francis Ford Coppola's UCLA thesis, ending up with a professional cast and nationwide release....
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I.H. Chanticleer
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1966
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In this episode from The Man from U.N.C.L.E. series, the two good guy spies must stop a criminal mastermind from altering the...
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1966
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This feature-length espionage thriller is an expanded version of an episode of the TV series The Man From U.N.C.L.E. entitled...
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Alexander
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1966
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Steve McQueen stars as the Cincinnati Kid, a crackerjack New Orleans stud poker player. Tired of chicken feed, the Kid...
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1965
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While taking a breather in a newly liberated French village, Kirby (Jack Hogan) sees a man he believes to be his old friend...
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1964
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Federal agent Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) and gangster boss Vince Majeski (Claude Akins) are both very interested when...
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1963
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1962
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Hero's Island is not as esoteric as director Leslie Steven's Incubus (which was filmed in Esperanto!), but there's still...
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Nicholas Gates
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1962
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Thomas J. Finley, Jr.
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1962
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Ira Levin wrote the stage comedy Critic's Choice as a good-natured retort to a comment made by critic Walter Kerr. In his...
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Dion Kapakos
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1962
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One major film star referred to director Nicholas Ray as a "loser," because of Ray's alleged willingness to let his more...
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Judas
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1961
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Spending six years in prison for a crime he did not commit, embittered Ernie Walters (Rip Torn) decides to become a criminal...
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1961
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After seizing control of the booze traffic in Chicago, Capone lieutenant Meyer Wartel (Robert Middleton) oversteps his bounds...
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1961
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Based on Stefan Zweig's novel, this made-for-TV movie was adapted by John Mortimer and directed by Silvio Narizzano. Told in...
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1961
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Pork Chop Hill was based on the eyewitness essays of ex-soldier S. L. A. Marshall. The film is set during the Korean "police...
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Lt. Russell
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1959
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Petty thief Steve Morgan (Rip Torn) uses a toy gun to hold up a candy store. Later on, the cops make the necessary...
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1957
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Andy Griffith makes a spectacular film debut in this searing drama as Lonesome Rhodes, a philosophical country-western singer...
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1957
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A to-the-point adaptation of an overly cerebral stage play by Ralph Berkey, Time Limit was the only film directed by...
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1957
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1956
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