Daddy 1991 TV, 96 min. Genre: Drama aka: Danielle Steel's 'Daddy'
Director: Michael Miller Cast: Patrick Duffy, Kate Mulgrew, John Anderson, Ben Affleck, Jenny Lewis, Matthew Lawrence, Robyn Peterson, Richard McKenzie, Lynda Carter, Georgia Emelin
After 20 years of marriage, Oliver's (Patrick Duffy) wife (Kate Mulgrew) leaves him and their children, and he must not only deal with his shortcomings but with his children's problems as well. He moves West as part of his advertising business where he finds love in the person of an actress (Lynda Carter). An early appearance by Ben Affleck. Made for TV.
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Don't Look Behind You 1999 TV, 89 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: David Winning Cast: Patrick Duffy, Pam Dawber, Dominic Raacke, Anne Marie DeLuise, Blu Mankuma, Tanja Reichert, David Kaye, Ryan Northcott, Ken Tremblett, Daniella Evangelista
Jeff (Patrick Duffy), the financial officer of a large international firm, finds out that his boss is involved with drug money-laundering. After turning his boss in to the FBI, Jeff and his family enter the Witness Protection Program. Now the family is upset–and the bad guys have tracked them down.
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Hurricane 1974 TV, 78 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jerry Jameson Cast: Larry Hagman, Martin Milner, Jessica Walter, Barry Sullivan, Will Geer, Michael Learned, Patrick Duffy, Lonny Chapman, Frank Sutton, Ayn Ruymen, Barry Livingston, Jim Antonio, Ric Carrott, Jack Colvin, Alan Landers
Hurricane chasers Major Stoddard (Martin Milner) and Paul Damon (Larry Hagman) rescue victims of a killer hurricane in this made-for-TV disaster film that is based on William C. Anderson's novel "Hurricane Hunters." Actual pictures from 1969's Hurricane Camille add to the great film footage of hurricanes.
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Murder C.O.D. 1990 TV, 96 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Alan Metzger Cast: Patrick Duffy, William Devane, Chelsea Field, Alex Hyde-White, Harris Laskaway, Janet Margolin, Allan Miller, Charles Robinson, Mariette Hartley, Bert Kramer, Rick Jones
Portland, Oregon, hit-man Alex Brandt (William Devane) kills his victims and then blackmails their enemies threatening to frame them for the crimes if they do not pay him $100,000. But, police detective Steve Murtaugh (Patrick Duffy) is hot on Brandt's trail, and the pace accelerates when Murtaugh fears that his own wife, Ellie (Chelsea Field), may be the next victim.
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Perfect Game 2000 PG, 98 min. Genre: Family
Director: Dan Guntzelman Cast: Patrick Duffy, Cameron Finley, Edward Asner, Tracy Nelson, Drake Bell, Orlando Brown, Paul Robert Langdon, Shelley Malil, Christopher Naoki Lee, Bryan Matsuura
Coach Bobby Geiser (Patrick Duffy) has won several Little League championships but now takes on a group of less-than-stellar players after losing a bet. Kanin (Cameron Finley) is one of the weak players selected and looks forward to learning from the successful coach. But the new players are destined to ride the bench. Angry parents get Bobby ousted from his job, and he is replaced by a retired coach, Billy (Edward Asner), who lacks as much confidence as his players. Nonetheless, the team makes it to the championship game against–you guessed it–Bobby's new team.
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Rusty: The Great Rescue 1998 G, 90 min. Genre: Family / Comedy aka: Rusty: A Dog's Tale
Director: Shuki Levy Cast: Hal Holbrook, Rue McClanahan, Laraine Newman, Charles Fleischer, Blake Foster, Danielle Keaton, Beau Billingslea, Michael J. Pagan, Rodney Dangerfield, Bob Goldthwait, Matthew Lawrence, Suzanne Somers, Patrick Duffy, Doug E. Doug, Vincent Schiavelli
Rusty the dog (voice of Matthew Lawrence) gets help from his friends at the animal shelter, and they set out to protect Rusty's owners from scheming criminals.
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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. Daddy (1991) aka: Danielle Steel's 'Daddy'
2. Don't Look Behind You (1999)
3. Hurricane (1974)
4. Murder C.O.D. (1990)
5. Perfect Game (2000)
6. Rusty: The Great Rescue (1998) aka: Rusty: A Dog's Tale
7. Too Good to Be True (1988)
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