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Actors: Ken Olin, Matt Craven, Rick Roberts, Sheryl Lee, Joseph Ashton
Synopsis: This TV medical drama examines egos and ethics as a trio of doctors enter private practice. Doctors Roger Cattan (Ken Olin), Tim Lonner (Matt Craven), and Evan Newman (Rick Roberts) recruit Dr. Sarah Church (Sheryl Lee) to join their team, and they're in business -- occupying a posh office with Read More
Actors: Ron Rifkin, Sarah Jessica Parker, Tony Goldwyn, Timothy Hutton, Ronny Graham
Synopsis: In this adaptation of a stage play by Jon Robin Baitz, a successful head of a New York publishing firm unravels after the death of his wife. Isaac Geldhart (Ron Rifkin) is a German Jewish survivor of the Holocaust who has been emotionally scarred by the traumas of his childhood, during which he Read More
Actors: Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees, Amy Yasbeck, Tracey Ullman, Dave Chappelle
Synopsis: Mel Brooks directed and co-wrote this satiric comedy which lampoons a number of cinematic treatments of the legend of Sherwood Forest, including Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and The Adventures of Robin Hood. Robin Hood (Cary Elwes) comes home after fighting in the Crusades to learn that the noble Read More
Actors: Mel Brooks, Lesley Ann Warren, Jeffrey Tambor, Stuart Pankin, Howard Morris
Synopsis: If a comedy is to be made from the plight of the homeless, who have to scrape through their days returning deposit bottles and cleaning car windshields to get their daily bread as the rich get richer and more heartless, it may as well be Mel Brooks' Life Stinks. The trademark Brooks humor Read More
Synopsis: Jessica (Angela Lansbury) serves as narrator for tonight's story, which centers around working-class private eye Frank Albertson (a pre-Politically Incorrect Bill Maher) and his wife Sunny (Faith Ford). After years of sponging off Frank and Sunny, Frank's uncle Charlie (John Finnegan) suddenly Read More
Crew: Screenwriter
Actors: Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga
Synopsis: A space bum helps rescue a princess from an evil overlord with the help of a benevolent elder in this Star Wars send-up written and directed by Mel Brooks. Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) and his half-man, half-dog co-pilot, Barf the Mawg (John Candy), are content to scour the galaxy living the easy Read More
Actors: Christopher Atkins, Michelle Johnson, Sonia Infante
Synopsis: Spanish hack Rene Cardona, Jr. (of Aztec Mummy fame) directed this gory rip-off of The Birds (not a parody as its goofy title suggests) which follows a reporter/photographer team (Michelle Johnson & Christopher Atkins) as they investigate frequent reports of lethal bird attacks on humans. They Read More
Actors: David Jackson, Ian Bartholomew, Simon Nash, John Bowler
Synopsis: Produced for British television, Breakout is a diverting children's tale with mildly melodramatic undertones. Young birdwatchers Simon Nash and John Hassler are pounced upon by a pair of escaped convicts (David Jackson, Ian Bartholomew). The crooks are looking for a cache of stolen money that Read More
Actors: Michael O'Keefe, Beverly D'Angelo, Louis Gossett, Jr., Ed Lauter, David Wayne
Synopsis: In this slapstick chase-adventure, some unlikely heroes try to outwit each other for possession of a huge stash of cash hidden on the train they are all riding together. The comedy is a little uneven here or at least not to everyone's taste, and the pace is fast-forward frantic. Josef (Ed Lauter) Read More
Actors: Gosia Dobrowolska, Anna Jemison, Steve Bisley, Debra Lawrence
Synopsis: Writer-director Sophia Turkiewicz based Silver City on her experiences as a young child, when her parents moved from post-World War II Poland to settle in a migrant hostel in western Australia's Polish community. Nina (Gosia Dobrowolska) is a young refugee who wants to be a teacher. She meets Read More
Actors: Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Gerritt Graham, Kevin McCarthy, Jayne Meadows
Synopsis: Made for cable television, The Ratings Game was directed by Danny DeVito, who co-starred in the film with his wife Rhea Perlman. DeVito plays the owner of a New Jersey trucking firm who yearns for a televison career. He offers several TV-series ideas to a receptive network programming head. On the Read More
Synopsis: This live appearance by Mel Brooks includes songs, skits and jokes. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide Read More
Actors: Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, José Ferrer
Synopsis: Mel Brooks and his real-life wife Anne Bancroft play Frederick and Anna Bronski, musical comedy stars in 1939 Poland. The highlight of the Bronskis' act is Frederick's imitation of Adolf Hitler, but he is forced to eliminate this turn for fear of offending the Nazis. Meanwhile, Anna enters into a Read More
Actors: Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman
Synopsis: Mel Brooks produced, directed, wrote, and starred in this episodic comedy in the spirit of Monty Python and the 1957 studio travesty The Story of Mankind. The film is divided into five sequences that play like blue-toned Eddie Cantor vaudeville sketches -- "The Dawn of Man," "The Stone Age," The Read More
Actors: Mel Gibson, Mark Lee, Harold Hopkins, Ronny Graham, Stan Green
Synopsis: The first of two consecutive films to see director Peter Weir team with Mel Gibson (the other being The Year of Living Dangerously), Gallipoli follows two idealistic young friends, Frank (Gibson) and Archy (Mark Lee), who join the Australian army during World War I and fight the doomed Battle of Read More
Crew: Teleplay By
Synopsis: Returning from Tokyo with a massive hangover, Charles (David Ogden Stiers) is confronted with the possibility that he might have gotten married while drunk. And that's hardly the end of Charles' problems, as he and the other doctors tackle a plague of deadly hemorrhagic fever. Making matters Read More
Synopsis: An unusually heavy barrage of artillery crossfire forces the 4077th to evacuate. The men and women of M*A*S*H to refuge in a tiny, dark, damp cave--whereupon Hawkeye (Alan Alda) reveals in disturbing fashion that his claustrophobic. As the others try to adapt (none too quietly or successfully) to Read More
Synopsis: Casualties continue to pile up at the 4077th, sending the camp's morale spiralling downward. It is up to mild-mannered Radar (Gary Burghoff) to lift the spirits of the doctors, nurses and other staffers. His solution: Grab the camp's new supply of records, man the loudspeaker microphone, and Read More
Synopsis: For the second week in a row, the emphasis is on mild-mannered Father Mulcahy (William Christopher). In the previous episode "Out of Gas", Mulcahy faced down a tough gang of black marketeers. This time around, the priest is astonishing everyone in the 4077th with his sudden burst of reckless Read More
Synopsis: Thoroughly worn out from round-the-clock surgery, Charles (David Ogden Stiers) begins to rely heavily on amphetamines. The little pills have a predictably strange effect on Charles' personality, which is none too tolerable to begin with. Even stranger are the drugs' effects on Radar's (Gary Read More
Synopsis: In the conclusion of "Our Finest Hour", news correspondent Clete Roberts), playing himself, interviews the men and women of the 4077th for a filmed TV documentary. Lensed in black and white and largely improvised, this freeflowing episode is capped by the ironic commentary of the beleagured Read More
Synopsis: In the tradition of the series' fourth-season finale The Interview, Our Finest Hour is filmed in black and white in the manner of a 1950s TV documentary. Once again, news correspondent Clete Roberts (playing himself) pays a visit to the 4077th, microphone in hand and accompanied by a cameraman. Read More
Synopsis: In this opening episode of M*A*S*H's second season, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) is temporarily appointed the commanding officer of the 4077th. Now that he has to deal with the many burdens and responsibilities usually shouldered by Col. Potter (Harry Morgan), Hawk undergoes a profound metamorphosis from Read More
Actors: Gene Wilder, Carol Kane, Dom DeLuise, Fritz Feld, Carl Ballantine
Synopsis: After writing, directing, and starring in The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother, Gene Wilder added the producer's hat to his three-headed beast in The World's Greatest Lover. Wilder plays Rudy Valentine, a Milwaukee baker who enters a talent search in the Hollywood of the 1920s Read More
Actors: John Thaw, Dennis Waterman, Barry Foster, Ian Bannen, Colin Welland
Synopsis: In this feature-film version of the popular British television cop show, Regan (John Thaw) and Carter (Dennis Waterman) are two British Scotland Yard detectives who find themselves involved with the exchange of oil resources on the political and economic fate of the world. Ian Bannen plays Baker Read More
Actors: Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn, Art Carney, Phil Silvers, Ron Leibman
Synopsis: This spoof makes fun of a certain famous German shepherd movie star from the 1920s. The mayhem begins when the head honcho of a financially struggling studio turns a lost dog into a legend. The story features a number of old stars making cameo appearances. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More
Actors: Mondo, Lara Wing
Synopsis: Shanks is not so much a movie as an hallucinatory experience. World-renowned mime Marcel Marceau plays a dual role as a mute puppeteer and an eccentric inventor. The inventor dies, passing along his secrets for reviving corpses to the puppeteer. With the help of an enigmatic little girl, Marceau Read More
Actors: Michael J. Pollard
Synopsis: Dirty Little Billy thankfully does not try to glorify its subject. Instead, Billy the Kid (Michael J. Pollard) is depicted as the homicidal mental defective that history has proven him to be. The film recounts Billy's formative years, exploding legends and myths all along the way. The Old West is Read More
Synopsis: This futuristic fantasy is set in the year 2117. Times have really changed. Sex for it's own sake is now the social norm. It is illegal to do it or even think about doing it with love. Trouble ensues when people begin watching a film about three students who stand against loveless lovemaking. Read More
Synopsis: Different than the 1954 feature film version "New Faces," this show features more than 20 musical numbers. Among the faces to be seen are the stars of the original 1952 revue. ~ All Movie Guide Read More
Synopsis: Long, long, after her days of filmic glory in the 1930s and 1940s, skating star Sonja Henie made her last movie appearance in the British Hello, London. Henie plays herself, a rich-as-Croesus ice-show celebrity making a tour of Europe. Michael Wilding and Eunice Gayson contrive to keep Sonja in Read More
Actors: Ronny Graham, Eartha Kitt, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostley
Synopsis: Producer Leonard Sillman's 1952 edition of his popular Broadway revue New Faces was filmed just as it was staged, save for a wraparound fictional romantic story. The newly grafted plotline involves the efforts of director Ronny Graham to stave off an angry creditor long enough to open his show. We Read More
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