The Tony Award-winning actress and songstress Carol Lawrence, for years a toast of Broadway and the centerpiece of...
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2005
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Experience the performances that made Broadway history in this release that compiles twenty-three unforgettable musical...
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2005
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Directed by Rick McKay, who traveled across five continents during the documentary's production, Broadway: The Golden Age is...
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2004
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Based on the popular animated children's program Disney's Recess, this full-length film focuses on the end of a school year,...
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2001
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Two bad cops rise from the grave in an attempt to go straight in this offbeat comedy. Mike Mattress (Tate Donovan) and Dean...
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2001
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The Last Producer stars Burt Reynolds (who also directed) as burned-out Hollywood movie mogul Sonny Wexler. Once the...
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2000
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Popular comic and television personality Ellen DeGeneres had her first starring role in a feature film in this black comedy....
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1996
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In order to have at least one extracurricular activity to his credit, Cory (Ben Savage) joins the school wrestling team,...
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1995
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Zach and 66 investigate the murderous dealings at a KAOS-run casino. Robert Goulet appears in a cameo. ~ Damian J....
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1995
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Attempting to take a well-deserved sharp poke at those based-on-a-true-story television movies that have usurped the old...
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1993
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Leslie Nielsen returns as the intrepid (and accident-prone) Lt. Frank Drebin in Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, "un film...
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Quentin Hapsburg
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1991
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1990
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Thanks to the carelessness of a cute little dog, newlyweds Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin are killed in a freak auto accident....
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1988
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This time out, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is vacationing on an idyllic Mediterranean island, which is also the retreat of...
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1985
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Old-time Hollywood director Vincent Sherman brings a glossy studio-bound look to The Dream Merchants, a two-part, four-hour...
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Craig Warren
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1980
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Henry Mancini and guest singers perform titles such as "Moon River," "Inspector Clouseau Theme," "The Best Is Yet To Come"...
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1980
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single hour-log special), Mel (Vic Tayback) loses the diner...
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1980
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In the first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single hour-long special), Vera (Beth Howland) wins a free...
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1980
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1980
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In the 1960s and '70s, Mike Douglas was the host of one of America's most popular TV talk shows. In his 22 years on the air,...
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1976
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"Leona" was the name of the late wife of Syndicate chieftan Joe Epic (Robert Goulet). In order to rescue a captured...
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Joe Epic
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1972
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Contrary to popular belief, "B" pictures didn't die in the 1970s; they just changed their classification to "ABC Movies of...
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1972
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Singer Robert Goulet had already spent a season (1966-67) as a TV secret agent on Blue Light when he signed for the...
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Dawson
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1970
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A doctor who is really a bungling killer is revealed by a investigator in this crime drama. ~ Rovi...
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1969
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Singer Robert Goulet appears both as himself and as his exact double, truck driver Chuck Willis. When Mooney (Gale Gordon)...
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Himself,Chuck Willis,Arthur Finster
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1967
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1966
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Robert Goulet plays David March, an American traitor living in Germany during World War II. Allowed to travel freely within...
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David March
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1966
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Paul Benton
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1964
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Intending to marry Cynthia (Anne Helm), Jay Menlow (Robert Morse) is stranded at the alter on the day of the blessed...
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Ross Kingsley
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1964
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This 1963 television performance was meant to be somewhat of a comeback effort for singing and screen legend Judy Garland....
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1963
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In the wake of the success of Disney's "101 Dalmatians," Warner Brothers has come up with a story about cats called "Gay...
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Jaune-Tom
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1962
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1952
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