Bailey's Billion$ 2005 G, 93 min. Genre: Family / Comedy aka: Bailey's Billions
Director: David Devine Cast: Dean Cain, Jon Lovitz, Laurie Holden, Tim Curry, Jennifer Tilly, Max Baker, Angela Vallee, Kenneth Welsh, Sheila McCarthy, Jackie Burroughs, Eugene Lipinski, Melissa DiMarco
When golden retriever Bailey (voice of Jon Lovitz) inherits the entire billion-dollar estate of his owner, Constance Pennington (Jackie Burroughs), two family members–nephew Caspar (Tim Curry) and his wife Dolores (Jennifer Tilly)–set out to prove that Bailey's guardian, Ted (Dean Cain), is abusing Bailey. With this "proof," maybe Caspar and Dolores will be able to get their hands on the fortune.
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Hustle 2004 TV, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Peter Bogdanovich Cast: Tom Sizemore, Dash Mihok, Melissa DiMarco, Sarain Boylan, Paulino Nunes, Paul Fauteux, Carlos Diaz, Joe Bostick, Edie Inksetter, George DiCenzo, David Macniven, Alex Karzis
The downhill tumble of baseball legend Pete Rose is the subject of this made-for-TV film featuring Tom Sizemore as Pete Rose struggling with his gambling addiction.
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The Thin Blue Lie 2000 R, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Roger Young Cast: Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid, Paul Sorvino, Cynthia Preston, G.W. Bailey, Al Waxman, Beau Starr, Barry Wiggins, Chuck Shamata, Louis Di Bianco, Melissa DiMarco, Bruce McFee, Philip Granger, Hayley Tyson
Based on actual events in 1970s' Philadelphia, this made-for-cable TV entry stars Rob Morrow as journalist Jonathan Neumann who is brought to Philadelphia to provide court coverage for a local newspaper. He immediately comes across a case of a handicapped young man who is found guilty of murder. But, on investigation, he finds out that the man was beaten into the confession by the police, and witnesses were beaten into providing the "correct" testimony. Because of this and other similar cases, he is targeted by the police for harassment. The corruption appears to go all the way up to the mayor's office.
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| 1. Bailey's Billion$ (2005) aka: Bailey's Billions
2. Hustle (2004)
3. The Thin Blue Lie (2000)
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