The Chihuahuas are back, and still barking in this sequel to the hit comedy that proved dogs have a lot on their minds. When...
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2011
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2009
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A quiet community reveals an ugly underside in the wake of a horrible crime in this independent drama. Robbie Levinson...
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2006
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Directed by Sven Pape, L.A. Twister follows a familiar plight -- Lenny McCoy (played by Zack Ward, who some will remember as...
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2004
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The Perfect Neighbor stars Barbara Niven as Donna Germaine, a woman attempting to start her life over in a new location....
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2004
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Upon her release from a mental institution where she was recovering from a suicide attempt, Andrea McBride (Tracy Nelson)...
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2001
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Hoping with all her heart that her wayward son Kenny (Chad Allen) has been straightened out by two years in prison, Sharon...
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Donna Mulroney
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2001
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Renegade adventurer Hunter (John Beck) and his daughter Nadia (Julie St. Claire) discover, in a remote Siberian cave,...
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2000
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An unexpected death turns lovers into rivals in this thriller. Richard Mannhart (Perry King) is an unhappily married author...
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1999
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Michele Lee is star, director, producer and cowriter of this inspirational made-for-cable movie. Lee plays Dina Blake, a...
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1996
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Beverly Hills 90210 star Tori Spelling and Star Trek: Voyager actress Jeri Lynn Ryan headline this made-for-TV movie about a...
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1996
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Season Eleven of Murder She Wrote opens with an episode that would seem to have been inspired by the 1933 horror film Murders...
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1994
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For a couple of years during the mid '90s, the Menendez Brothers, Lyle and Erik, held the country's interest after they...
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Leslie Abramson
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1994
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This Italian comedy was filmed in Sarasota, Florida and features the exploits of a would be gigolo and a violinist. Dodo, a...
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1994
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In this thriller, an American schoolteacher visits St. Petersburg, Russia and ends up entangled in a deadly plot to steal a...
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1993
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In this made-for-television drama a young mother finds herself unable to cope with her daughter's handicap and so puts her...
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1993
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Two patients, one with flashbacks and another who remembers the crash of a UFO, lead a well-known Los Angeles psychiatrist...
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1992
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Season Nine of Murder, She Wrote gets under way with an episode set at a Milan Film Festival, where Jessica Fletcher (Angela...
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1992
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Two patients, one with flashbacks and another who remembers the crash of a UFO, lead a well-known Los Angeles psychiatrist...
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1992
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In a sequel to the superior movie entitled The Incident, a small-town lawyer goes against the State of Maryland, suing on...
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Billie
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1992
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Hypnotic regression prompts a pair of sisters to recognize that they've been abducted by aliens. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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Leigh Holland
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1992
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This is one of several seventh-season Murder She Wrote episodes introduced by Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) but starring...
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1991
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Based on a true story, And the Sea Will Tell was originally telecast in two parts on February 24 and 26, 1991. The story...
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1991
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Set in the rural South of the '30s, the made-for-cable film Wildflower is about a pair of teenaged siblings who become...
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1991
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Partially filmed in Hawaii and Tahiti, And the Sea Will Tell was a two-part TV movie based on a real murder case. A wealthy...
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1991
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The fabulously wealthy Susan Blakely is saddled with husband John Saxon, a swarthy number with possible mob connections....
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Lucinda
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1991
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Richard Crenna returns as New York police detective Frank Janek in Murder Times Seven. This time Janek tackles the case of a...
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1990
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An average housewife (Susan Blakely) is transformed into a werewolf after being seduced by a stranger (John Saxon). Only her...
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Leslie Shaber
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1989
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In 1987-88, a quartet of films with the same basic body-switching premise deluged theaters: Like Father, Like Son (1987),...
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1989
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1989
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A mother is plagued with mental problems years after she saw her daughter immolated in a terrible fire. The terror in this...
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1989
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Made for cable TV, Dead Reckoning concerns a deadly love triangle aboard a cruise ship. A plastic surgeon discovers that the...
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1989
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) accuses the wife of a Palm Springs real estate developer of murdering her philandering husband....
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1989
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Victory in war doesn't end prejudice. That idea is enacted in the 1988 release Hiroshima Maiden. Ten years after the end of...
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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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Sarah Cooper
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1988
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Lilah Corbett
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1988
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Catherine
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1988
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After winning the heavyweight boxing championship and single-handedly winning the war in Vietnam for America,...
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Christina Hawk
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1987
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This TV pilot film was based on the "Father Dowling" character created (in the tradition of G.K. Chesterton's Father Brown)...
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1987
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This low-budget actioner is set in a world gone mad with the fear that WW III is imminent and centers on a survivalist who...
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Linda
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1987
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Blood and Orchids was adapted from Norman Katkov from his own fact-based book. The scene is Hawaii, 1937. The wife...
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1986
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1986
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This factual drama chronicles the battle of Senator Edward Kennedy's oldest son after he is diagnosed with a rare form of...
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1986
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The fact that this made-for-TV movie is derivation of the megahit Airport is obvious by the presence of novelist...
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1985
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1985
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Based on the autobiography of actress Frances Farmer, Will There Really Be a Morning? was originally telecast on February 22,...
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1983
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This exhaustive (and exhausting) 3-hour TV movie dramatizes the last three months of Adolph Hitler's life, spent in his...
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Eva Braun
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1981
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In this film, a group of frustrated feminists form a football team for their factory in an effort to foil male chauvinists....
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1981
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Stingray: Invaders of the Deep is about a submarine captain who leads a fight against a fleet of invading aliens. ~ Stephen...
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1981
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Jill Robinson's Bed-Time-Story, inspired by actual events, was the source for the made-for-TV A Cry for Love. Divorcee...
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1980
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1980
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The fourth Airport film may be the silliest of them all, as George Kennedy returns, this time co-piloting with Alain Delon....
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Maggie Whelan
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1979
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Tim Matheson is Dreamer in this Rocky-like inspirational drama. Instead of boxing, the sport in question is bowling....
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Karen
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1979
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After several years of marriage, suburban housewife Andrea Fleming (Susan Blakely) realizes that she has never truly been...
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1977
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More ambitious and expensive than ABC's first "novel for television" miniseries QB VII, the eight-episode, 12-hour Rich Man,...
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Julie Prescott
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1976
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A frankly adult comedy about the sex lives of the aimless and the rich, Shampoo is also a pointed commentary on the demise of...
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1975
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Ben Gazzara stars in this low-level depiction of legendary gangster Al Capone, who rose to command the mob underworld in...
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Iris Crawford
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1975
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A young NYPD detective learns (the hard way) about the politics that govern a big-city police department. He kills a...
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Patty Butler
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1974
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Jane Bradshaw
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1974
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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen's classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of...
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1974
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"Gorgeous goyish guy" meets Jewish radical girl in Sydney Pollack's glossy romance. In 1937, frizzy-haired Red co-ed Katie...
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1973
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Cecily
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1972
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