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Jump! (2007) ... Katherine Wilkins
A psychological drama revealing for the first time the extraordinary circumstances behind the unjust murder trial of the young Jew. |
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Rabbit Fever (2006) ... Georgia's Mum
The Rabbit is the world's belling-selling vibrator. In the past year alone, millions have been sold all over the globe. Now experts are warning the Rabbit is becoming the
new addiction; women who start using often find they simply cannot stop. RABBIT FEVER is the first film to follow the trials and tribulations of a group of Rabbit Addicts
as they attempt to kick their Rabbit habit |
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Escape to Athena (1979) ... Dottie Del Mar
During the World War II, the prisoners of a German camp in a Greek Island are trying to escape. They don't want only their freedom, but they also seek for an ineffable
treasure hidden in a monastery at the top of the island's mountain. |
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Invisible Strangler (1976) ...Candy Barrett
A convicted strangler, studying the paranormal in his jail cell, learns to make himself invisible. As an invisible man, he escapes from prison to stalk and strangle the
five women who testified against him at his trial. |
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It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time (1975) ... Georgina
A man tries to win back his ex-wife, whose builder
husband wants to evict her mother. |
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Gone With The West (aka
Bronco Busters, aka Little Moon and Jud McGraw) (1975) ... Little Moon
Jud leaves a sadistically run prison
and returns to an equally wicked town. He seeks revenge against his
family’s murderer who runs the local bar and brothel. Helping Jud is an odd
seductress, Little Moon.
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Herbie Rides Again (1974) ... Nicole Harris
Alonzo Hawk is a mean-spirited property developer who has bought several blocks of land in the downtown district in order to build a gigantic shopping mall. There is one
problem however; an elderly widow named Steinmetz won't sell the one remaining lot that Hawk needs to proceed with his scheme. So he resorts to all manner of chicanery,
legal or otherwise, to get it. Fortunately, the widow Steinmetz has an ace up her sleeve in the form of Herbie, the miraculous Volkswagen |
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The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972) ... Mrs. Laurie Gunn
Marshal Chris Adams turns down a friend's request to help stop the depredations of a gang of Mexican bandits. When his wife is killed by bank robbers and his friend is
killed capturing the last thief, Chris feels obligated to take up his friend's cause and recruits a writer and five prisoners to destroy the desperadoes. |
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The Boatniks (1970) ... Kate Fairchild
Young and awkward, The Coast-Guard's ensign Thomas Garland suffers from the comparison with his late father, a war hero. Which does not prevent him from falling for
pretty Kate Fairchild, a young woman who runs a sailing school. Of course the way he expresses his deep sympathy for the lady leaves
something to be desired. And the situation does
not improve when a trio of bumbling jewel thieves interferes. |
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Crescendo (1970) ... Susan Roberts
The night the loving ended and the killing began! |
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Warning Shot (1967) ... Liz Thayer
A police sergeant kills a man who pulls a gun on him during a stakeout. The man's gun disappears, and the sergeant is charged with manslaughter. The sergeant works to
clear his name and determine where the gun went and why the man was there at all. |
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Stagecoach (1966) ... Mrs. Mallory
These were the ten who fought Indians, outlaws and each other as they rode to greatness
on the stagecoach to Cheyenne! |
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The Young Sinner (1965) ... Ginny Miller
It's happening today and every day in YOUR town in YOUR school on YOUR block!. |
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Die! Die! My Darling! (1965) ... Pat Carroll
While in rural England beautiful Pat Carroll decides to pay a courtesy call on the mother of her dead fiance Stephen, who was killed in an auto accident several years
earlier. The overbearing Mrs. Trefoile is very controlling and presses Pat to stay overnight and go to church with her in the morning. In short order, her guest becomes
her prisoner as the religious fanatic uses her servants to enforce her will. When Pat tells her that she wasn't going through with the marriage and that Stephen actually
committed suicide, Mrs. Trefoile decides to starve her into obedient submission. Her only hope is that Alan, her current fiance, will rescue her. |
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Love Has Many Faces (1965) ... Carol Lambert
Rich playgirl Kit Jordan (nee Katherine Lawson Chandler) is in Acapulco vacationing with her current husband, Pete Jordan, formerly an American beach boy working the
Acapulco shores for rich women. Meanwhile, the body of one of Pete's fellow beach boys, Billy Andrews, washes to shore. On his wrist is a bracelet engraved with "Love is
thin ice." The police investigate whether it was murder or suicide. Conflict arises when Billy's old girlfriend, Carol, makes a play for Pete, and beach boy Hank tries to
score with Kit, and the stability of the marriage is put to the test. |
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The New Interns (1964) ... Gloria Worship nee Mead
The picture is a fast-paced look at a group of interns struggling through their
first year in a real hospital setting. |
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McLintock! (1963) ... Becky McLintock
Cattle baron George Washington McLintock fights his wife, his daughter, and political land-grabbers, finally "taming" them all in this Western comedy with Taming of the
Shrew overtones. |
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Palm Springs Weekend (1963) ... Bunny Dixon
A group of college kids flock to Palm Springs for Spring Break for fun and to look for romance, centering mostly on a college basketball player wooing the daughter of the
town's police chief, and a naive teenage girl torn between two different men pursuing her. |
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If A Man Answers (1962) ... Tina
Rich socialite, Sandra Dee meets and marries photographer Bobby Darin and attempts to "train" him to be the perfect husband. Look for a very young Stefanie Powers as the
devious friend . |
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The Interns (1962) ... Nurse Gloria Mead
A large city hospital serves as a microcosm of life's conditions, passions,
triumphs and tragedies. Each of the young doctors-in-training share the
same goal, but have different ideas about how they'll spend their residency. |
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Experiment in Terror (1962) ... Toby Sherwood
Kelly Sherwood is terrorized by a man with an asthmatic voice who plans to use her to steal $100,000 from the bank where she works. He threatens to kill her teenage
sister Toby, if she tells the police. However she manages to contact F.B.I. agent Ripley. |
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Tammy Tell Me True (1961) ... Kay
(credited as Taffy Paul)
In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a
houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she hasn't heard from her
college-student boyfriend in ages. Determined to be near him, she cruises her
boat down to his university and enrolls. To pay expenses she gets a job. Her new
boss is pleased and ends up borrowing Tammy's boat for a short vacation. She
then gives the girl an expensive necklace. Tammy soon finds herself pursued by a
handsome professor. Later, the niece of Tammy's boss becomes worried at her
wealthy aunt's mysterious disappearance and organizes a search party. When she
sees Tammy wearing her aunt's necklace, she assumes the worst and has the girl
arrested. Later the conniving niece has her aunt tried for mental incompetence.
Fortunately, Tammy's pleas are heard by the compassionate judge, her boss is
deemed sane, and peace is restored. |
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Among The Thorns (1960) ... |
Television - Series |
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Hart to Hart (1979 - 1983) ... Jennifer Hart
The globe-trotting adventures of amateur detectives Jonathan and Jennifer Hart. |
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The Feather and Father Gang (1976 - 1977) ... Toni 'Feather' Danton
A gorgeous lawyer and her con man father solve crimes. |
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The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (1966 - 1967) ... April Dancer
This spin-off from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." features the adventures of sexy spy April Dancer, who works for an international agency called the United Network Command for
Law and Enforcement, which is dedicated to protecting the world from evil doers such as those who work for THRUSH. April's sidekick is the Brit Mark Slate, and their boss
is the crusty Mr. Waverly. |
Television Mini-Series |
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Hollywood Wives (Feb. 17, 1985) ... Montana Gray
A three-part, six-hour adaptation of Jackie Collins' book about a group of very wealthy, attractive, snobbish women who are caught up in the low life and high society of
Hollywood. |
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Mistral's Daughter (Oct. 14, 1985) ... Maggy Lunel
Beautiful and naïve Maggy Lunel arrives in Paris completely broke. She becomes an artist's model and the toast of Paris, attracting the attention of Picasso-like painter
Julien Mistral, an arrogant and selfish man who places his work above everything. Their paths diverge as Mistral's art catches the eye of a rich American woman who
becomes his patroness and eventually his wife. During the war years in France, Mistral collaborates with the Nazis in order to continue with his work, a decision that
will come back to haunt him years later. In the meantime, Maggy has a daughter named Teddy who grows up and falls in love with Mistral with whom she has a child named
Fauve. As Mistral ages, he comes to terms with his selfish past and wartime betrayal through his art, leaving a beautiful legacy for his daughter, Fauve. |
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Washington: Behind Closed Doors (Sept. 6, 1977) ... Sally Whalen
The story of a power-hungry U.S. President, and the men he surrounds himself with in order to keep his hold on power. Based on John Ehrlichman's book about the Nixon
administration. |
Television: Movies |
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Meet My Mom (2009) ... Louise |
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Someone is Watching (Jan. 10, 2002) ... Michelle Dupre
Cory is a young boy who has just moved into a new house with his mom. He develops a relationship with an "imaginary" friend who lives in his closet. No one believes him
until people start dying violently and the "imaginary" friend becomes all too real. |
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Till Death Do Us Hart (Aug. 25, 1996) ...
Jennifer Hart
Munich is the setting of yet another Hart Anniversary except this time Jennifer
takes on a whole new personality. She's there to save a young boy's life, who
knew she'd have to save her own too. |
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Harts in High Season (March 24, 1996) ...
Jennifer Hart
The Harts travel to Australia to purchase a wildlife reserve from Jennifer's
former love interest. Believing that Jonathan stole Jennifer from him years
before, Elliott Manning plots to frame Jonathan for his murder and take back his
beloved Jennifer. |
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Two Harts in Three-Quarter Time (Nov. 26, 1995)
... Jennifer Hart
Grief-stricken Jonathan and Jennifer travel to Montreal for the reading of Max's
will. A special gift from Max to the Harts holds the key to murder, intrigue,
and suicide. |
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Secrets of the Hart (March 6, 1995) ...
Jennifer Hart
At a Hart Industries charity auction, Jennifer finds a locket that could hold
the key to unlocking Jonathan's early years spent at the Mission Street
Orphanage and the family he never knew. |
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Good King Wenceslas (Nov. 26, 1994) ... The Queen
Wenceslas, the young king of Bohemia, lives trapped between the wisdom of his Christian grandmother and his ever constant battle with his tyrannical step-mother. She
wants her own son to be king and constantly tries to stay in charge of Weceslas' life (including picking out a bride for him). But it is only when he sees the suffering
of his people that Wenceslas learns how vital it is that his step-brother never rules. |
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Old Friends Never Die (May 6, 1994) ...
Jennifer Hart
Jonathan and Jennifer travel to publisher Alfred Raines' private island for a
party at which Raines is hoping to sign Jennifer to a writing contract. When
Jennifer overhears someone plotting to murder a man during the weekend, she and
Jonathan set out to discover who's trying to kill who and almost get themselves
killed in the process. |
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Crimes of The Hart (March 25, 1994) ...
Jennifer Hart
Someone is trying to sabotage a Broadway production of a play Jennifer wrote in
college. When one of the stage hands is murdered, even Jonathan is a suspect.
The Harts don't have much time to ensure that the show will go on. |
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Home is Where The Hart Is (Feb. 18, 1994) ...
Jennifer Hart
When Jennifer's beloved teacher and mentor dies suddenly, she leaves the town
she owned, Kingman's Ferry, to Jennifer. A trail of mysterious clues leads the
Harts to long-kept secrets about the town that were directly tied to her
friend's "accident," and it looks like they're destined to meet the same fate
unless they can solve the mystery of Kingman's Ferry before it's too late. |
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Hart to Hart Returns (Nov. 5, 1993) ...
Jennifer Hart
Jonathan expresses an interest in buying an aircraft company from a friend and
finds himself implicated in a murder case when corrupt defense contractors aim
to prevent the takeover. Meanwhile, Jennifer has difficulty getting her latest
story published and Max experiences problems training Freeway Jr. |
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Survive the Night (Jan. 13, 1993) ... Victoria
On their way home from Brooklyn psychiatrist Victoria, daughter Julie and sister Stacey run short of gas. They leave the highway to search a petrol station - but end up
erring around in South Bronx. A youth gang under the sadistic Ice stops their car and starts menacing them. When Julie drives away in panic, she damages one of their
bikes. Ice feels provoked and decides to hunt them down... without fuel the
three women soon have to flee by foot and defend their life with all means possible. Only the
youngest gang member T.J. tries to help them. |
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The Burden of Proof (Feb. 9, 1992) ... Helen Dudak
Sandy Stern's private
and professional life have merged, as he investigates the suspicious suicide of
his wife. He also comes to the aid of his rather unsavory brother-in-law Dixon
Hartnell, a commodities broker who is under federal investigation. Add
to this Sandy's troubled relationship with his hostile doctor son, his
increasingly strong friendship with his therapist, his one-night stand with a
Southern businesswoman, as well as his thoroughly unprofessional attraction to
one of the Federal prosecutors opposing him in court, and you've got one tricky
little story. |
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When Will I Be Loved? (Dec. 3, 1990) ... Maxie Howard
Three disillusioned wives who are contemplating divorce compare notes on their stormy marriages. |
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Love and Betrayal (April 16, 1989) ... Caroline Landry
Caroline Landry's husband has a sudden mid life crisis and their idealistic 20 year marriage breaks apart when he leaves her for a younger woman. |
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She Was Marked For Murder (Dec. 18, 1988) ... Elena Forrester-Chandler
While jogging in New York Central Park, the rich widow Elena meets Eric. Although he's 10 years younger, she falls in love with him and they marry shortly after. Soon she
discovers that he has a long-going affair with her secretary Claire. Elena suspects they're after her money. |
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Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun (May 15, 1988) ... Beryl Markham
The singular life of Beryl Markham - renowned aviatrix, author and adventurer - is depicted. Raised by her father in colonial East Africa, Beryl hunted with the Maasai,
bred thoroughbred horses, romanced Denys Finch-Hatton and defied constraining social rules. Based upon her own memoir 'West With the Night'. |
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At Mother's Request (Jan. 4, 1987) ... Frances Schreuder
A two part miniseries based on fact, about a New York socialite, Frances
Schreuder, who persuaded her son Marc to kill his father for his inheritance. |
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Deceptions (1985) ... Sabrina Longworth/Stephanie Roberts
The story of identical twins who trade places "for just a week ... ". Sabrina is
a glamorous European jetsetter and Stephanie is an unhappy New Jersey housewife.
Unexpected circumstances make it necessary for them to lead their "new" lives
for several weeks longer than intended. |
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Family Secrets (May 13, 1984) ... Jessie Calloway
Three generations of women are caught in an emotional tug-of-war when issues of
past and present crystallize when they gather for a final dinner in the old
family house. |
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A Death in Canaan (March 1, 1978) ... Joan Barthel
When a teenager is accused of his mother's murder, the community of Canaan rallies to his defense. |
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Nowhere to Run (Jan. 16, 1978) ... Marian Adams
Harry's married to Marian and things are not going all that well. So, he wants out but somehow feels that a divorce is not the answer. So, he hatches a plan that takes
years of preparation, to fake his death and to assume a new identity. When his wife notices his peculiar behavior, she is urged by her parents to hire a private
investigator to find out what he is doing. In an unusual twist of events, Harry discovers the private investigator and not only hires him to keep tabs on his wife whom he
suspects is having an affair but they become confidants. |
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Return to Earth (May 14, 1976) ... Marianne
The story of Buzz Aldrin, the second astronaut to walk on the moon, and the problems he had after his return to Earth, including the breakup of his marriage, a nervous
breakdown and his hospitalization for psychiatric problems. |
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The Man Inside (1976) ... Ann
An undercover cop infiltrates a major heroin ring. He soon finds himself in a position to take $2 million without anyone knowing about it, a situation made all the more
tempting because of his girlfriend's griping about their constant struggles to make ends meet and their need to change their lives for the better. |
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Sky Heist (May 26, 1975) ... Terry Hardings
A husband and wife come up with a plan to steal $10 million in gold, using the hijacking of a police helicopter as a diversion. |
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Night Games (March 16, 1974) ... Mrs. Pauline Hannigen
A Harvard-educated, big-city lawyer moves to a small Arizona town to set up practice. His first case is defending a beautiful socialite accused of murdering her husband.
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Manhunter (Feb. 26, 1974) ... Ann Louise Hovis
Pilot for the short-lived TV series set in the 1930's about a World War I ex-marine-turned-bounty-hunter, named Dave Barrett, who goes after two Bonnie-and-Clyde style
bank robbers who murdered his former girlfriend. |
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Skyway to Death (Jan. 19, 1974) ... Nancy Sorenson
The passengers in an aerial tramway are trapped when the tramway breaks down 8500 feet in the air. |
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Shootout in a One-Dog Town (Jan. 9, 1974) ...Letty Crandell
A small-town banker is forced to protect his town against a vicious gang of bank robbers determined to get the $200,000 stored in his bank. |
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Topper Returns (March 19, 1973) ... Marian Kerby
Cosmo Topper is bedeviled by two ghosts whom only he can see and hear. This pilot updated the 1944 film premise in that the ghosts died forty years earlier and haven't
adjusted to the hip 1970s. |
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No Place to Run (Sept. 19, 1972) ... Bonnie Howard
An adopted boy's parents are killed, and to keep him from returning to the state's custody, he and his grandfather run away. |
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Hardcase (Feb. 1, 1972) ... Rozaline
Man comes home to find that his wife has sold their ranch and run off with a Mexican revolutionary. |
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Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You (Nov. 19, 1972) ... Celeste
Detective Ellery Queen has to solve a series of murders where the victims were killed in numerically descending ages, the male victims were strangled with blue cords and
the female victims with pink ones. |
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Paper Man (Nov. 12, 1971) ... Karen McMillan
A prank that starts with a group of college students creating a fictitious person so they can get a credit card develops into a plot that leaves three of them dead.
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Sweet, Sweet Rachel (Oct. 2, 1971) ... Rachel Stanton
An ESP expert uses his powers to try to track down a psychic who uses telepathy to commit murder. |
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Five Desperate Women (Sept. 18, 1971) ... Gloria
Five young women vacation together at a resort on an isolated island. They are the resort's only customers and, aside from the boat captain who brought them here and the
resort's handyman, Wylie, the island's only inhabitants. When one of the women is found dead, the others begin to fear the captain, who's been acting strangely. Wylie and
the captain argue over the identity of the murderer, each accusing the other, and a fight erupts. Alarmed, the women attempt to leave the island, but the boat -- their
only means of escape -- explodes and sinks before they can board it. Then Wylie comes to their aid, claiming to have killed the boat captain in self-defense and telling
the women they're safe. But are they? |
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Swingin' Together (Aug. 26, 1963) ... Linda Craig
Unsold pilot for a proposed CBS comedy series about the comic misadventures of a band trying to make it big on the music scene. |
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Now is Tomorrow (1958)
Atomic bomb
paranoia at its most frightening! Discover a strange breed of men in control of
nuclear weapons who have the power to press the button that could destroy the
world! |
Television: Guest Appearances |
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Doctors (June 1, 2001) (Season 3, Episode 61)
'Truth or Consequences' ... Jane Powers |
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What About Joan? (April 17, 2001) (Season 1, Episode 4)
'Joan Meets the Parents' ... Mrs. Marie Evans
While out to dinner
with the girls celebrating
Alice's 25th birthday, Joan runs into Jake who is having
dinner with his parents -- the parents she has yet to meet. She decides to play
it cool and decides to go over and say hello. Things do not go well. After
making a poor first impression, Joan invites them over for dinner at her place
to try again, against Jake's wishes. With
Alice as a buffer, Joan sets
out to make friends with Jake's parents. After Jake's parents spend the evening
insulting and ignoring Joan, Jake yells at them and takes them off to the
airport, where Joan shows up and changes their impression of her and also fixes
Jake’s relationship with them… all with the help of a camera. |
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McMillan & Wife (March 20, 1977) (Season 6, Episode 5)
"Affair of the Heart' ... DA Stephanie Bryant
To fend off a nagging Assistant District Attorney, Mac invites her to his weekly
poker game. Among the other participants is Mac's dentist, who consoles Mac for
biting himself while his mouth was numb from recent work on a tooth. When the
dentist leaves the poker game and goes home, he finds a local TV-news anchor
dead on his couch, apparently from a heart attack. The dentist's wife (who was
the TV news anchor's lover) and her father (the dentist's boss) are frantic, so
the dentist loads the dead man into his own car and drives it to a culvert,
crashing it so it looks like the news anchor had a heart attack while driving.
But it wasn't a heart attack ... the man was poisoned by digitalis, which caused
his heart to race out of control and conk out. Who gave him the digitalis, why…
and how? |
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The Bionic Woman (Sept. 22, 1976) (Season 2, Episode 2)
'The Return of Bigfoot: Part 2' ... Shalon
Jaime confronts Bigfoot on her
way to retrieve an antidote to save Steve Austin's life. |
The Bionic Woman (Sept. 19, 1976) (Season 2, Episode 1)
'The Return of Bigfoot: Part 1' ... Shalon
After the
Bigfoot android returns to steal resources from government depots, the
conclusion is that only Steve Austin could've wrought such destruction in the
process, leaving him to track down Bigfoot to clear his name. |
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Bert D'Angelo/Superstar (Feb. 18, 1976) (Season 1, Episode 2)
'Cops Who Sleep Together' ...
The hunt for the bank robbers who
killed an off-duty newlywed cop is hampered by the victim's wife's search for
her own brand of justice. |
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The Six Million Dollar Man (Feb. 4, 1976) (Season 3, Episode 18)
'The Secret of Bigfoot: Part 2' ... Shalon
An earthquake
imperils Steve and his captors from outer space. |
The Six Million Dollar Man (Feb. 1, 1976) (Season 3, Episode 17)
'The Secret of Bigfoot: Part 1' ... Shalon
While helping set up an
earthquake warning system Steve encounters a towering monster--and its
mysterious masters. |
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The Rockford Files (Oct. 31, 1975) (Season 2, Episode 7)
'The Real Easy Red Dog' ... Christine Dusseau
Nothing is as it seems
when Rockford is duped by a beautiful private eye who uses him as a decoy to
deceive the police. What starts off as a suicide investigation leads to stolen
jewels, missing babies and murder. |
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Three for the Road (Sept. 28, 1975) (Season 1, Episode 3)
'The Ghost Story' ...
While covering an exhibit
featuring the works of a recently deceased young artist, Peter receives a
bizarre request from her twin sister: she wants him to photograph the dead
woman's ghost, reportedly haunting the family estate. |
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The Streets of San Francisco (Sept. 25, 1975) (Season 4, Episode 3)
'No Place to Hide' ... Rita King
Prison gangs intimidate weaker
prisoners into having their wives smuggle drugs into prison -- and kill the
wives if they don't. |
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Harry-O (Nov. 7, 1974) (Season 1, Episode 9)
'Second Sight' ... Fay Conners
The death of a man who asked
Harry for protection is but the latest in a series of apparently psychic murder
predictions by a blind author, all of which have come true. |
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Petrocelli (Nov. 6, 1974) (Season 1, Episode 8)
'Mirror, Mirror on the Wall' ... Jean/Ellen Carter
Although witnesses swear they saw
her leave a murder victim's apartment minutes after shots were fired,
Petrocelli's client insists she was at home at the time of the crime. |
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The Rookies (Oct. 28, 1974) (Season 3, Episode 6)
'Judgment' ... Edie Falvey
The son and daughter of a man who
recently died in prison are determined to kill the judge who sentenced him. The
rookies must guard the judge and find the criminals. Terry becomes their next
target when he prevents their plans for the judge. |
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McMillan & Wife (Oct. 20, 1974) (Season 4, Episode 2)
'The Game of Survival' ... Rachel Webley
A temperamental tennis champion
is suspected of murdering a newspaper magnate who had him suspended. |
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Kung Fu (Oct. 19, 1974) (Season 3, Episode 7)
'Cry of the Night Beast' ... Edna
Caine hears the cry
of a child begging to be saved, but there is no child to be found. Only a very
young buffalo calf and his mother. Caine protects him from a hunter who is
determined to kill him for the hide. |
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Kodiak (Sept. 13, 1974) (Season 1, Episode 1)
"Red Snow, White Death' ... Helen
Outdoor action
film in Alaska gets underway with a hunt for a killer who murdered a downed
pilot and stole an $80,000 payroll. |
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Cannon (Sept. 11, 1974) (Season 4, Episode 1)
'Kelly's Song' ... Kelly Prentice
A former hooker goes back on the hoof to catch a big wheel. |
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Medical Center (Nov. 26, 1973) (Season 5, Episode 10)
'A Life at Stake' ... Valerie
Compulsive
gambling is ruining the life of a once-fine surgeon. |
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Marcus Welby, M.D. (Oct. 30, 1973) (Season 5, Episode 8)
'The Endless Moment' ...
Fearing that his bride-to-be,
Kelly Green, will cancel their marriage plans, Dr. Kiley does not tell her the
seriousness of the rheumatic disease she has contracted. Dr. Welby disagrees
with his associate and, as her doctor, tells her the eventualities of such an
illness when she insists on knowing. |
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McCloud (Oct. 14, 1973) (Season 4, Episode 1)
'Butch Cassidy Rides Again' ... Samantha Johnson
The NYPD demonstrates a bank
robbery on live closed-circuit TV, and is bushwhacked by a gang of antiquated
outlaws. |
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Barnaby Jones (Sept. 30, 1973) (Season 2, Episode 3)
'Echo of a Murder' ... Sharon Renford/Claire Atkens
Gil Atkens is accused of
murdering his wife as several people saw him quarrel with Claire in a boat and
striking her with the oar when she fell into the water. Although Barnaby gets a
film that proves Gil's innocence, he discovers a clever insurance fraud. |
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Medical Center (Feb. 21, 1973) (Season 4, Episode 23)
'Fatal Memory' ... Aggie
A woman refuses to admit symptoms
of a serious illness. |
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The Sixth Sense (Dec. 2, 1972) (Season 2, Episode 10)
'If I Should Die Before I Wake' ... Jean Ames
Ruth Ames begins having visions
of her dead daughter and a body being buried in her basement. |
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Cannon (Nov. 1, 1972) (Season 2, Episode 8)
'The Rip-off' ... Renee Stubber
Freight shipments are stolen by
computer and Cannon's in the middle of a custody fight. |
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The Streets of San Francisco (Oct 28, 1972) (Season 1, Episode 5)
'Tower Beyond Tragedy' ... Toni Craig/Kim Ahern
Investigating a young woman's
death, Stone ends up saving another from murder at the hands of the same
mentally-unbalanced man. |
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The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (Oct.24, 1972) (Season 4, Episode 6)
'A Substitute Womb' ... Despite
their great love for each other, two sisters fall prey to jealously and emotions
around the transplant of an embryo in one of the women. |
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Search (Sept. 20, 1972) (Season 1, Episode 2)
'One of Our Probes Is Missing' ... Jill Davenport
Omega Probe Agent Nick Bianco
travels to England to find a missing Probe agent who was investigating perfect
counterfeit $100 bills. |
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The Mod Squad (Sept. 14, 1972) (Season 5, Episode 1)
'The Connection' ... Francie Drango
The trio go undercover after an international narcotics ring. |
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Banacek (Sept. 13, 1972) (Season 1, Episode 1)
'Let's Hear It for a Living Legend' ... Angie Ives
When a professional football
player vanishes from the field of play before a large crowd and millions of TV
viewers, leaving only his helmet behind, Banacek is called in by the owner of
the team to solve the mystery of the bizarre disappearance. |
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The Sixth Sense (April 1, 1972) (Season 1, Episode 10)
'Echo of a Distant Scream' ... Paula Norris
Visions of a ghost horse
on a guest ranch begin haunting Paula Norris. |
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Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (Jan. 27, 1972) (Season 1, Episode 18)
'Victim in Shadow' ... Beth Whitaker
The wives of Army officers have
all been raped by a psychotic rapist who is now on trial. |
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Love, American Style (Jan. 14, 1972) (Season 3, Episode 16)
'Love and the Big Surprise/Love and the Security Building/Love and the Ski Lodge/Love and the Happy Unhappy Couple/Love and the Topless Policy' ... (segment Love and
the Big Surprise)
A tale about a wig-wearing wife. |
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The. F.B.I. (Jan. 2, 1972) (Season 7, Episode 15)
'The Buyer' ...
Erskine poses as a fence to trap
platinum hijackers. |
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Love, American Style (Dec. 17, 1971) (Season 3, Episode 13)
'Love and the Fountain of Youth/Love and the House Bachelor/Love and the Particular Girl/Love and the Waitress' ... Helen (segment Love and the Particular Girl)
A girl uses karate moves on
her dates. |
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McCloud (Nov. 3, 1971) (Season 2, Episode 2)
'Top of the World, Ma!' ... Jackie Dawn
Two crime worlds collide when McCloud pursues a petty thief-football player who
is trying to get money from the mob powers that owe him. |
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Medical Center (Oct. 6, 1971) (Season 3, Episode 4)
'Double Jeopardy' ... Marcy
Artificial insemination plays a part in the story of a heart patient who risks
her life to protect her sterile husband's pride. |
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Love, American Style (Sept. 17, 1971) (Season 3, Episode 1)
'Love and the Formula 26B/Love and the Loud Mouth/Love and the Penal Code' ...
(segment Love and the Formula 26B)
A tale
about an aphrodisiac used not wisely but too well |
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Love, American Style (Feb. 5, 1971) (Season 2, Episode 19)
'Love and the Arctic Station/Love and the Pulitzer Prize/Love and the Tattoo' ...
(segment Love and the Tattoo)
What a man needs to get off his chest is the name "Erna". |
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Dr. Simon Locke (1971)
'Angel in White' ... |
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It Takes a Thief (Feb. 2, 1970) (Season 3, Episode 18)
'Fortune City' ... Mona
Al and Mona are driving on a road
from Las Vegas to L.A., when she sees a jackrabbit on the road. She grabs the
steering wheel, and causes the car to crash in old western town called Fortune
City. During the crash, Al gets a cut on his head, and while trying to fix the
car, passes out. Meanwhile, Mona explores the town, goes into the saloon, opens
the wrong door, and disappears. Al regains consciousness in the morning and is
greeted by Harvey Galishaw. Al asks him if he's seen a girl, Mona, but Harvey
denies it. He tries to convince Al that there never was a Mona, that the bump
on his head from the crash caused him to imagine her. Al finds proof in the
saloon that Mona was really there, and realizes that Harvey is trying to get rid
of him, so after Harvey fixes the car, Al drives off, only to double-back that
night to try to rescue Mona. Al finds Mona but they both get caught trying to
escape and are tied up. After getting loose, Al overhears Harvey's plans.
There is an underground atomic test planned near Fortune City, and Harvey plans
to use plastic explosives and a transmitter to explode a charge right above the
test as it goes off. If this happens, the blast will go into the air and it
will give the other side an excuse to start atmospheric atomic testing again.
Al can't let this happen, so he has to blow the transmitter before it's too
late!
(available on home video as part of the complete series of It Takes a Thief,
released from Entertainment one on Nov. 15, 2011) |
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Medical Center (Dec. 16, 1970) (Season 2, Episode 14)
'Man at Bay' ... Lisa Montague
A brash, long-haired surgeon runs afoul of his colleagues. |
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Love, American Style (Oct. 13, 1969) (Season 1, Episode 3)
'Love and the Doorknob/Love and the Phone Booth' ...
(segment Love and the Doorknob)
A doorknob is the source of consternation for newlyweds.
(available on home video as part of the Love, American Style: The First
Season, released from Paramount Home Entertainment on Nov. 20, 2007) |
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Lancer (Sept. 30, 1969) (Season 2, Episode 2)
'Zee' ... Zee
A tomboyish
hellion is caught robbing a store, makes life miserable for Scott and could wind
up getting the whole town destroyed. |
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Lancer (Jan. 21, 1969) (Season 1, Episode 15)
'The Black McGloins' ... Moira McGloin
The paterfamilias of thieving
squatters who rob the country blind and con the Lancers into defending them. |
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Journey to the Unknown (May 5, 1969) (Season 1, Episode 4)
'Jane Brown's Body' ...Jane Brown
A doctor develops a life-giving serum and uses it to bring Jane Brown back to
life. |
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Route 66 (Nov. 29, 1963) (Season 4, Episode 9)
'A Cage in Search of a Bird' ...
A moll steals
six hundred dollars from her boyfriend's poker game and then hides the money in
the hubcap of Tod and Linc's car.
(available on home video as part of Route 66: The
Complete Series, released from Shout! Factory on May 22, 2012) |
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Bonanza (Nov. 3, 1963) (Season 5, Episode 7)
'Calamity Over the Comstock' ... Martha Jane "Calamity Jane" Canary
Joe has a
run-in with Calamity Jane, and takes her home with him after promising her dying
father to take care of her. At first the Cartwrights (besides Joe) think "Cal"
is a boy, but they soon find out differently. Cal begins to fall in love with
Joe, but Joe finds her attentions unwanted...especially when Cal's boyfriend,
Doc Holliday, has it in for Joe. |
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Bat Masterson (May 4, 1961) (Season 3, Episode 30)
'Dead Man's Claim' ... Ann Elkins
(credited as Taffy Paul)
When a new
silver strike is made in Monument City, Nevada, Bat returns to the former ghost
town to check on his old claim and find two claim jumpers are prepared to shoot
first and ask questions later. |
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Lock Up (March 11, 1961) (Season 2, Episode 25)
'Like Father, Like Son' ... Mandy
(credited as Taffy Paul)
Mr.
Burkhart, Sr. accuses his grandson George of stealing. He claims only the two
of them knew the combination of the safe. Maris investigates the allegation. |
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The Ann Sothern Show (Jan. 13, 1961) (Season 3, Episode 15)
'Mr. Big Shot' ... Mary Ann
(credited as Taffy Paul)
When
small-town boy, Woody, made the move to the "Big City," he got a job as a
Bellhop. However, when he wrote home to his former girlfriend, Mary Ann, he
claimed to be an executive of the hotel. When his girl gets engaged to another
man, she goes to the City to buy her trousseau and decides to stay at "Woody's
hotel". |
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The Case of the Dangerous Robin (Nov.15, 1960) (Season 1, Episode 5)
'The Nightmare' ...
(credited as Taffy Paul) |
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