Writer Nicholas Jarecki makes his feature directorial debut with this drama centering on a Wall Street hedge-fund tycoon and...
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2012
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Burnt-out history professor Lewis Birch (Griffin Dunne) and his two teenage kids (Madeleine Martin and Devon Graye) are en...
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Stanley Birch
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2012
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Director
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2007
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Director
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2007
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Director
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2006
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Director
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2005
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A pre-Ugly Betty America Ferrera appears in this episode as Charlee, a 17-year-old girl suffering from Obsessive-Compulsive...
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Director
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2002
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Angela Lansbury guest stars as Lady Penelope Berrington, the proud and very haughty matriarch of a famous tea-manufacturing...
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Director, Screenwriter
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2002
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This weekly,hour-long crime drama made its Canadian network bow on February 25, 2002, under the title Tom Stone. Set in...
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2002
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For her first solo mission, novice angel Gloria (Valerie Bertinelli) is assigned to young, self-made billionaire Dennis...
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Director
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2001
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Ill-tempered Alice DuPree (Patti LuPone) is dead set on prosecuting 11-year-old Corey (Robert Paul Santiago) to the full...
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Director
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2001
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Joel Grey returns as eager, willing but woefully inexperienced angel Ronald, who aspires to bring hope into the life of...
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Director
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2001
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In his zeal to nail a vicious drug dealer, white narcotics detective Frank McCovey (Scott Baio) accidentally shoots down an...
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Director
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2001
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A high-schooler sells his soul to the devil in this made-for-cable comedy from writer/director Thom Eberhardt (Captain Ron)....
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2001
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Award-winning soundman Ron Judkins makes his directorial debut in this drama about family ties and how they can unravel. Vera...
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Clyde Johnson
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2000
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Fired for revealing a structural flaw in the building where he worked, hardhat Jim Sullivan (David Andrews) takes a job as a...
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Director
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2000
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In this family-oriented outdoor adventure story, Bryan Brown plays Tyrone, a hunter who captures a handful of grizzly bear...
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Short Story Author
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1999
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James Garner is reunited with several of his fellow cast members from the Rockford Files series in this made-for-TV sequel....
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Director
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1999
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Although she has turned her back on the poor, violence-ridden East Saint Louis ghetto of her birth, Brianna (Suzanne Douglas)...
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Director
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1999
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To paraphrase the late, great NBC programming executive Brandon Tartikoff, the television industry is comprised of two...
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1999
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It's an odd assortment of humanity that Monica (Roma Downey), Tess (Della Reese) and Andrew (John Dye) come across in a small...
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Director
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1998
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Wanting to protect her son from the sometimes harsh realities of urban life, a single mother moves to a small town....
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Director
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1998
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Director
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1998
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Tess (Della Reese) and Monica (Roma Downey) come to the aid of a mother and daughter whose strong mutual dependence is...
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Director
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1998
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Young Hank Monroe (Bradley Pierce) is surprised to see a picture of his own brother Noah (Nathaniel Meyst) as a "missing...
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Director
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1997
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A pair of not-so-happily married academics confront their various emotional problems as temptations appear on all sides in...
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Carmine Ficcone
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1997
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The true story of fabled Canadian truck driver Diana Kilmury is vividly realized in this made-for-TV drama. Barbara Williams...
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1996
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Made in Canada, this youthful family adventure follows a boat-builder's rambunctious but well-meaning daughter and her pal...
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Director
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1995
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Director
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1994
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Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (from the popular television series Full House) are back with another TV-movie for the kids....
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Director
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1994
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Directed by David Hauka, Impolite features Robert Wisden as Jack Yeats, a disgraced reporter eager to clear his name. When he...
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1993
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Laughter and chills are served up in equal measure in this made-for-TV movie for the whole family. Kelly and Lynn Farmer...
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Director
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1993
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When two young twins decide to go to Grandmother's house, they take off on an adventure they're not likely to forget. ~ Tana...
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1992
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In this feature-length episode, the gentlemanly Southern lawyer tries to prove a television news journalist innocent of...
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1992
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The directorial debut of producer Irwin Winkler, Guilty by Suspicion is a sobering account of one movie executive's woes in...
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1991
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Originally titled Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride, this 2-part TV movie stars supermodel Carol Alt as Nancy, the ward of...
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Composer (Music Score), Director, Screenwriter
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1991
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Director
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1991
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In this drama, a young woman (Megan Follows) is obsessed with her father's recent death, and his relationship with her...
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Bob Bolden
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1990
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Director
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1990
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In this well-wrought drama, WW II dramatically changes the lives of the Cooper family when its patriarch is called to...
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Slim Godfrey
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1989
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A pair of American pilots are forced to cooperate with their Soviet counterparts on a mission to destroy a Middle Eastern...
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General Stillmore
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1988
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Director
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1988
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The made-for-TV Facts of Life Down Under was at once a spin-off of the TV sitcom The Facts of Life and a sequel to the 1982...
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Director
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1987
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More a series of ragged comic anecdotes than a unified whole, the made-for-TV The Room Upstairs top-bills Stockard Channing...
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Director
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1987
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Maurice "Binky" Dzundza
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1986
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Produced for HBO, The Glitter Dome is based on the crime novel by Joseph Wambaugh. Manhattan detectives Al Mackey...
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Composer (Music Score), Director, Producer, Herman Sinclair
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1984
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Stuart Margolin guest-stars "Hot" Rod Crysler, an old Naval Academy buddy of Thomas Magnum (Tom Selleck). A hard-luck case if...
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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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Balaban
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1983
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A lifeguard who had been driving an expensive car that was well beyond his means is found dead, apparently from drowning. To...
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Director
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1983
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Convicted of murdering his father, 17-year-old Eric Stoltz is sentenced to death. While in prison, Stoltz begins a pen-pal...
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Officer Trent
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1983
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In this thriller, based on a true story, a psycho killer cons his three adolescent sons into helping him and his equally...
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1983
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Three kids form a detective agency, and soon find a case in the form of a veterinarian who is missing two prized poodles. ~...
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Director
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1983
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1981
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Composer (Music Score), Director
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1981
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In this made-for-TV Western, Bret Maverick (James Garner) inadvertantly gets involved in a robbery after he goes to the bank...
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Director
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1981
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In the first half of a two-part story, greenhorn detective Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan) asks Jim (James Garner) to help...
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1979
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This two-part episode (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV movie") was a byproduct of Robert Altman's theatrical...
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1979
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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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Director
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1979
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In the latest in a long line of outlandish get-rich-quick schemes, Angel (Stuart Margolin) poses as a hit man named "Mr....
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1979
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Season Six of The Rockford Files begins as Jim Rockford (James Garner) faces permanent expulsion from the community of...
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1979
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When Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) wins a free trip to Hawaii, Jim (James Garner) tags along, only to cross the path of his former...
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1979
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) has cooked up an elaborate sting operation to save the printing...
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1979
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Screenwriter
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1979
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Angel Martin
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1979
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Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) is delighted at the prospect of his son Jim (James Garner) being reunited with interior decorator...
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1979
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Though apparently killed at the end of the previous episode "To Protect and Serve", mob hit man "Anthony Boy" Gagglio (George...
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1979
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single "TV movie"), glamorous socialite Kendall Warren...
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1979
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Rita Moreno returns as Rita Capkovic, prostitute par excellence. When Rita decides to give up the streets in order to begin...
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1979
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Shortly after placing a phone call to his childhood pal Jim Rockford (James Garner), reporter Eddie Hellinger (Frank...
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1979
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In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV movie"), Jim (James Garner) tries to save...
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1978
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Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven, the long-awaited follow-up to his 1973 debut Badlands, confirmed his reputation as a visual...
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1978
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Suddenly, Love is a tried and true "class conscious" TV movie set in the Manhattan of the 1960s. Cindy Williams stars as a...
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Director
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1978
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James Garner is back as Jim Rockford, an ex-con turned private eye with a penchant for righting old wrongs (and a...
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Angel Martin
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1978
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Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) is not the only person in the trailer park who is annoyed by his new neighbors Nodzak (Luke Andreas)...
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1978
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The redoubtable Angel (Stuart Margolin) is prepared to take full advantage of the fact that his brother-in-law Aaron Kiel...
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1978
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Hardy Boys, Part 3 consists of "The Mystery of the Flying Coulier," a 48-minute episode of TV's Hardy Boys series....
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Director
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1977
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Beth (Gretchen Corbett) asks Jim (James Garner) a favor on behalf of her current client (and her onetime college rival) Susan...
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1977
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After witnessing a murder committed by notorious mob hitman Del Kane (Madison Arnold), Angel (Stuart Margolin) is placed in...
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1977
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Four small-town businessmen hire Jim (James Garner) to help them purchase a fire engine--or at least that's their story....
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1977
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Ex-con turned private eye Jim Rockford (James Garner) continues serving the cause of justice by reopening closed cases in his...
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Angel Martin
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1977
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Attending a group therapy session, Jim (James Garner) and Angel (Stuart Margolin) make the acquaintance of former mental...
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1977
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Once again, Jim (James Garner) crosses paths with his old prison "pal" Gandy Fitch (Isaac Hayes), who is now managing the...
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1977
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Jim (James Garner) wants to know why his dad Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.), currently vacationing in Hawaii, has been receiving huge...
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Director
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1977
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Police detective Dennis Becker (Joe Santos) is suspended after being framed on a heroin-possession charge. Since the drugs in...
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1977
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Jim (James Garner) is summoned to the bedside of his old friend Eddie Marks (Howard Duff), who claims to be dying and...
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1977
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Lanigan's Rabbi is the pilot for the subsequent TV series based on Harry Kemelman's novels about crimesolving Rabbi David...
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1976
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James Garner won an Emmy for his continuing performance as disheveled, cynically humorous ex-convict turned private detective...
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Angel Martin
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1976
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Though there's no love lost between Jim Rockford (James Garner) and fellow ex-convict "Joey Blue Eyes" DiMinna (Michael...
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1976
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In the opening episode of The Rockford Files' third season, private eye Jim Rockford (James Garner) can't get the police to...
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1976
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In a variation on the "Little Miss Marker" theme, Jim (James Garner) and Rocky (Noah Beery Jr.) find themselves taking care...
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1976
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In this actioner, a rebel leader hijacks a boat and holds the passengers hostage in the hopes of beginning a coup. ~ Sandra...
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1976
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The Big Bus is set aboard a nonstop, nuclear-powered luxury bus commandeered by Joseph Bologna. Naturally, Bologna is a...
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1976
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Jim (James Garner) is dumbstruck when he discovers that his former cellmate Angel (Stuart Margolin)--or "Angelo", as he now...
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1976
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This episode is a sobering lesson in civil liberties--or rather, the lack of those liberties when an innocent citizen is...
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1976
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Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) accompanies Lou (Ed Asner) to a political seminar in Washington, D.C. Although she anxious to visit...
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Director
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1976
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Jim (James Garner) is pressed into service as best man when the redoubtable Angel (Stuart Margolin) gets married to Regin...
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1976
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1976
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Despite his past experience with the Bunco Squad, police detective Dennis Becker (Joe Santos) somehow gets talked into a...
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1975
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At the height of his fame as "The Meathead" on All in the Family, Rob Reiner accepted a guest-star assignment on this episode...
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1975
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In this light-hearted (and slightly light-headed) episode, Angel (Stuart Margolin) prevails upon Jim (James Garner) to...
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1975
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Though there's no love lost between Jim Rockford (James Garner) and fellow ex-con Moss Williams (Eddie Fontaine), Jim agrees...
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1975
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The death of police rookie Dave Banning has been ruled accidental by the authorities, but Dave's grieving mother Kate (Edith...
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1975
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Working on behalf of Deputy DA Kimble, whom he has never met, Jim (James Garner) poses as a newspaper publisher to find out...
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1975
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Angel Martin
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1975
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Introduced as a 90-minute TV movie in March of 1974, The Rockford Files began its weekly, hour-long series run in September...
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Angel Martin
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1974
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This drama about a man who takes the law into his own hands was wildly controversial upon first release, sparking much debate...
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1974
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James Toback made his screenwriting debut with this taut drama, loosely adapted from the story by Dostoevsky. Axel Freed...
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1974
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Jolene Hyland (Shelley Fabares), the wife of prison convict Gerald Hyland (Don Eichner), hires Jim (James Garner) to locate...
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Director
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1974
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The lighthearted title of this made-for-TV film deftly sets the mood for the 74 minutes to follow. Ben Murphy stars as a...
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1974
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The first "official" case for private detective Jim Rockford (James Garner)--that is, the first case on the TV-series version...
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1974
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This episode offers the viewer a glimpse of two stars in the making: Jill Clayburgh and Suzanne Somers). Clayburgh plays...
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1974
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James Garner first assumed the bethumped mantle of Private Investigator Jim Rockford on March 27, 1974. The original Rockford...
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1974
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1974
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The John Gardner novel A Complete State of Death became this bloody crime flick that united frequent action genre...
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1973
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Stuart Margolin appears in this episode as poetry-spouting motorcyclist Snake, a role created in the second-season episode "A...
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1972
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In order to get some much-needed R and R in Tokyo, Hawkeye (Alan Alda) pretends to be off his rocker. His scheme backfires...
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1972
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Limbo was one of Hollywood's first big-studio films to concentrate on how Vietnam affected the families of the combatants....
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Phil Garrett
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1972
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Overlooked when it first aired February 18, 1972, the made-for-TV Evil Roy Slade has gained a loyal and protective cult...
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Composer (Music Score)
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1971
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Like M*A*S*H and Catch-22, both released the same year, this military comedy takes place in an earlier war but is really a...
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1970
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While performing a show at a Federal penitentiary, the Partridges are approached by convict Hank (Stuart Margolin), who...
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1970
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The year is 1876. The place is Medalia, MN. With the Jesse James and Cole Younger gangs cutting a murderous swath through the...
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1970
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This made-for-TV movie stars Lee Majors as Andy Crocker, a disillusioned Vietnam veteran. His homecoming is hardly a hero's...
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Book Author, Composer (Music Score), Screenwriter
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1969
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Rooney (Don Gordon) is the career card shark who is set up by Del Isolla (Massimo Serato) for a big loss in this fast-paced...
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Goldy
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1969
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The "Prince of a Guy" in this episode is none other than Prince Charming (William Bassett), whom little Tabitha has brought...
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1968
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Taking a break from his customary duties on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Pat Paulsen acts as the "official narrator" of...
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1968
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15 years after defecting to the Communists, disillusioned American atomic scientist John Streyer (Richard Kiley) secretly...
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1968
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This comedy finds American writer Lawrence Colby (Robert Wagner) augmenting his scribing income by smuggling Swiss watch...
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1968
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In this 2-hour "NBC World Premiere" pilot film for the TV series Ironside, we learn how San Francisco chief-of-detectives...
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1967
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Cosmos 1, an interstellar spacecraft, is heading to its home base after a long mission when it receives a distress call from...
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1966
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W.W. Jacobs' Grand Guignol classic The Monkey's Paw had previously been filmed as a theatrical feature in 1933 when this...
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1965
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En route to a desert hospital, Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) and woman doctor Evelyn Cole (Carole Rossen) rescue a wounded...
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1965
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