Baby Blue Marine 1976 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John D. Hancock Cast: Jan-Michael Vincent, Glynnis O'Connor, Katherine Helmond, Dana Elcar, Richard Gere, Kenneth Tobey, Bert Remsen, Adam Arkin, Bruno Kirby, Art Lund
Marion Hedgepeth (Jan-Michael Vincent) is kicked out of boot camp but returns home pretending to be a war hero.
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The Boy in the Plastic Bubble 1976 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Randal Kleiser Cast: John Travolta, Glynnis O'Connor, Robert Reed, Diana Hyland, Ralph Bellamy, Karen Morrow, Howard Platt, Buzz Aldrin, John Friedrich, Kelly Ward
This made-for-TV film is based on the true story of a boy (John Travolta) who was born without an immune system and was confined to a plastic bubble. His story (through his teens) includes his life-or-death decision when he falls in love.
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Jeremy 1973 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Arthur Barron Cast: Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor, Len Bari, Leonardo Cimino, Ned Wilson, Chris Bohn, Pat Wheel, Ted Sorel, Bruce Friedman, Eunice Anderson
Teenagers–Jeremy and Susan (Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor)–fall in love only to learn that they will be separated when Jeremy's family moves away. This film promoted Robby Benson to full-fledged star status and represents Glynnis O'Connor's first starring role.
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Johnny Dangerously 1984 PG-13, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Amy Heckerling Cast: Michael Keaton, Joe Piscopo, Marilu Henner, Maureen Stapleton, Peter Boyle, Griffin Dunne, Glynnis O'Connor, Dom DeLuise, Danny DeVito, Ray Walston
This satire on 1930s gangster flicks features Michael Keaton as Johnny Kelly who turns to crime when faced with needing money for his mother's (Maureen Stapleton) hospital bills. But, our hero manages to hide his gangster associations from his loving family.
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Kid Vengeance 1977 R, 94 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Manduke Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Jim Brown, Leif Garrett, Glynnis O'Connor, John Marley, Matt Clark, Timothy Scott, David Loden, Dalia Penn, Richard Vanstone, Joseph Shiloach, Heinz Bernard
Sadistic killer McClain (Lee Van Cleef) is hunted down by young Tom (Leif Garrett), whose parents were murdered by McClain, and Isaac (Jim Brown), whose gold was stolen by the outlaw.
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New Best Friend 2002 R, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Zoe Clarke-Williams Cast: Mia Kirshner, Dominique Swain, Taye Diggs, Meredith Monroe, Glynnis O'Connor, Oliver Hudson, Rachel True, Joanna Canton, Scott Bairstow, Eric Michael Cole
College student Alicia (Mia Kirshner) is easily influenced by sorority sisters (Dominique Swain, Meredith Monroe, and Rachel True), and when Alicia overdoses on cocaine, Sheriff Artie Bonner puts the trio at the top of his investigation.
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Night Crossing 1982 PG, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Delbert Mann Cast: John Hurt, Jane Alexander, Doug McKeon, Keith McKeon, Beau Bridges, Glynnis O'Connor, Geoffrey Liesik, Michael Liesik, Ian Bannen, Anne Stallybrass, Matthew Taylor, Klaus Lowitsch
Based on a true story, this film depicts two families, in 1979, who dared to gain freedom by crossing the well-guarded East Germany border in a hot-air balloon.
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Ode to Billy Joe 1976 PG, 108 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Max Baer Jr. Cast: Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor, Joan Hotchkis, Sandy McPeak, James Best, Terence Goodman, Becky Bowen, William Hallberg, Simpson Hemphill, Ed Shelnut, Eddie Talr, Frannye Capelle, Ann Martin, Rebecca Jerrigan, Will Long
The tale told in Bobby Gentry's 1967 ballad about a pair of ill-fated lovers is brought to the screen with Robby Benson in the role of 18-year-old Billy Joe McAlister and Glynnis O'Connor as 15-year-old Bobbie Lee Hartley. Bobbie's parents (Sandy McPeak and Joan Hotchkis) tell her that she must wait until she is 16 years old to date, but she is in love with Billy Joe. Their romance is destroyed when Billy Joe tells Bobbie that he has had sexual relations with a man, and Billy Joe throws himself off the Tallahachee Bridge. 1 User Review
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| | Awsome!!!! | Deanna 01/30/2007 | | OMG THIS MOVIE WAS SO GOOD THAT I THINK EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH IT!! AND I THINK THAT ROBBY BENSON WAS SO CUTE AT THAT TIME!!! BUT IT ALSO SO SAD THAT HE HAD TO DIE I CRIED SO MUCH THAT I HAD BIG RED PATCHES UNDER MY EYES!!!! AND I DIDNT REALLY GET WHY HE JUMPED OFF OF THE BRIDGE AND NOW I KNOW WHY AND IT WAS SO SAD I WHOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT THAT IT WAS THE GUY THAT OWNED THE LOMBER THING AND I DIDNT THINK THAT HE SHOULD HAVE NOT HAVE GOTTEN DRUNK CAUSE THEN HE DIDNT HAVE TO HAVE IT WITH THAT MAN AND HIM AND GLYNNIS O CONNER WOULD HAVE REALLY HIT IT OFF!!!!!!! IF PEOPLE HAVENT WATCHED THIS MOVIE YET YOU WLL HAVE PLENTY OF LAUGHS AND CRING MOMENTS!!!!! AND THIS MOVIE IS SO SO SO SO SO SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Our Town 1977 TV, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: George Schaefer Cast: Hal Holbrook, Ned Beatty, Sada Thompson, Robby Benson, Glynnis O'Connor, Ronny Cox, Barbara Bel Geddes, John Houseman, Charlotte Rae, Don Beddoe, Charles Cyphers, Ford Rainey
This TV version of Thornton Wilder's play is a winner with Hal Holbrook starring as the Stage Manager who narrates and plays several roles depicting life in the town of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire, in the early years of the 20th century. Several Emmy nominations were received, including Outstanding Actor (Holbrook), Actress (Sada Thompson), Director (George Schaefer), and Special Drama or Comedy.
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Those Lips, Those Eyes 1980 R, 107 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Pressman Cast: Frank Langella, Glynnis O'Connor, Tom Hulce, Jerry Stiller, Herbert Berghof, Joseph Maher, George Morfogen, Kevin McCarthy, Marshall Colt, Rose Arrick
While interning in Cleveland summer stock in the 1950s, Harry Crystal (Frank Langella) dreams of starring on Broadway in this insightful story about the perils of the thespian world.
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Too Good to Be True 1988 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Christian Nyby II Cast: Loni Anderson, Patrick Duffy, Glynnis O'Connor, Julie Harris, Larry Drake, James Sikking, Neil Patrick Harris, Carmen Argenziano, Lorinne Vozoff, Daniel Baldwin
In this remake of "Leave Her to Heaven," Loni Anderson takes on the Gene Tierney role of the wife who is so possessive that she destroys everyone in her life–including herself.
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| 1. Baby Blue Marine (1976)
2. The Boy in the Plastic Bubble (1976)
3. Jeremy (1973)
4. Johnny Dangerously (1984)
5. Kid Vengeance (1977)
6. Little Mo (1978)
7. New Best Friend (2002)
8. Night Crossing (1982)
9. Ode to Billy Joe (1976)
10. Our Town (1977)
11. Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980)
12. Too Good to Be True (1988)
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