Black Market Baby 1977 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama aka: A Dangerous Love Don't Steal My Baby
Director: Robert Day Cast: Desi Arnaz Jr., Bill Bixby, Linda Purl, Tom Bosley, Annie Potts, Jessica Walter, David Doyle, Beulah Quo
Based on Elizabeth Christman's novel "A Nice Italian Girl," this film tells the story of a baby-racket ring that hires a man (Desi Arnaz Jr.) to impregnate a college girl (Linda Purl) and then sell the resulting baby. When he falls in love with her, the bad guys are not happy.
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Divorce American Style 1967 N/R, 109 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bud Yorkin Cast: Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Reynolds, Jason Robards, Jean Simmons, Van Johnson, Joe Flynn, Shelley Berman, Martin Gabel, Lee Grant, Tom Bosley
This is a good satire on the status of marriage and divorce. When a couple contemplates divorce after 15 years of marriage, they meet a divorced couple and are confronted with the reality of alimony.
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Gus 1976 G, 96 min. Genre: Family
Director: Vincent McEveety Cast: Edward Asner, Don Knotts, Gary Grimes, Tim Conway, Liberty Williams, Dick Van Patten, Ronnie Schell, Bob Crane, Johnny Unitas, Dick Butkus, Harold Gould, Tom Bosley
Hank Cooper (Edward Asner) is the owner of an inept football team: the California Atoms. Things change when the team mascot, a mule named Gus, takes over as the team's kicker. But there are funny bad men who don't like the team's new-found success. Humorous, harmless, Disney nonsense.
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The Jesse Owens Story 1984 TV, 174 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Richard Irving Cast: Dorian Harewood, Tom Bosley, Ronny Cox, Georg Stanford Brown, George Kennedy, Debbi Morgan, Greg Morris, Vic Tayback, LeVar Burton, Ben Vereen, Barry Corbin, Norman Fell
Dorian Harewood stars as Black athlete Jesse Owens who won four gold medals and became a star at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi-dominated Berlin.
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Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home 1997 PG, 92 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Art Camacho Cast: Stephen Furst, Taran Noah Smith, Michael Fishman, Melody Clarke, Steve Eastin, Joseph S. Griffo, Tom Bosley, Kelly Hirano, Erika Page, Art Camacho
Three children (Taran Noah Smith, Michael Fishman, and Melody Clarke) find an abandoned baby sasquatch and name it Little Bigfoot. They try to hide it but eventually tell their dad (Stephen Furst) who helps return Little Bigfoot to its mountain home.
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Love with the Proper Stranger 1963 N/R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Mulligan Cast: Natalie Wood, Steve McQueen, Herschel Bernardi, Edie Adams, Tom Bosley, Harvey Lembeck, Penny Santon, Virginia Vincent, Val Avery, Richard Mulligan
A love affair BEGINS with a pregnancy following a one-night stand. Slowly, the couple (Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen) learns to communicate and fall in love. Natalie Wood received an Oscar nomination, and the film had four other nominations.
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Mary Christmas 2002 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Schneider Cast: John Schneider, Cynthia Gibb, Tom Bosley, Jenna Boyd, Benton Jennings, Jeni D. Austin, Diane Robin, Steven Pemrick, Kandice Stroh, Daniel Roebuck, Renee Ridgeley, Milos Milicevic
Nine-year-old Felicia (Jenna Boyd) writes Santa asking for a new mommy for Christmas. Word of the letter reaches the newspaper, and Mary (Cynthia Gibb) is sent to cover the story by spending Christmas with Felicia and her wealthy father (John Schneider). The magic begins when a mysterious stranger (Tom Bosley) arrives.
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Million Dollar Mystery 1987 PG, 95 min. Genre: Comedy / Mystery aka: Money Mania
Director: Richard Fleischer Cast: Eddie Deezen, Wendy Sherman, Rick Overton, Mona Lyden, Douglas Emerson, Royce D. Applegate, Pam Matteson, Penny Baker, Tawny Fere, LaGena Hart, Tom Bosley, Kevin Pollak, Daniel McDonald, Gail Neely
Sidney Preston (Tom Bosley) is dining at the Apache Acres Motel and Diner when he suffers a heart attack and, gasping for his last breath, tells fellow travelers at the diner that he has stolen $4 million. He gives them clues of four locations where he has stashed the money, and all who hear him take off in search of the money. As a promotion for the film, sponsors offered $1 million to the first person to correctly spot where the money is located. There were over 300,000 entrants, and 15-year-old Alesia Jones won the prize.
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Miracle on 34th Street 1973 TV, 100 min. Genre: Family / Drama / Fantasy
Director: Fielder Cook Cast: Jane Alexander, David Hartman, Roddy McDowall, Sebastian Cabot, Suzanne Davidson, Jim Backus, Tom Bosley, David Doyle, James Gregory, Roland Winters, Conrad Janis, Ellen Weston, Burt Mustin, Jason Wingreen, Liam Dunn
This TV remake of the 1947 classic follows the former movie closely, with Sebastian Cabot in the role of Kris Kringle who is hired to play Santa Claus during the Christmas season at Macy's. Kris becomes friends with Macy's manager Karen Walker (Jane Alexander), her young daughter Susan (Susan Davidson), and their neighbor Bill (David Hartman). Kris claims that he is the real Santa Claus and tries to convince Susan that her mother is wrong and that Santa Claus really does exist. This leads to a sanity hearing where Kris must convince both a court and Susan that he is, indeed, the real Santa. Again remade in 1994. 1 User Review
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| | lois copeland 03/12/2007 | It has been a long time since I have veiwed this move in Canada.
From what I remember it was a great movie and if enyone has a copy I would like to purchase one loiscope227@hotmail.com |
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Night Gallery 1969 N/R, 98 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Steven Spielberg, Boris Sagal, Barry Shear Cast: Roddy McDowall, Ossie Davis, Joan Crawford, Sam Jaffe, Barry Sullivan, George Macready, Richard Kiley, Tom Bosley, Norma Crane, Barry Atwater, George Murdock, Byron Morrow, Garry Goodrow, Shannon Farnon
In this three-story anthology, the offering "Eyes" is Steven Spielberg's directorial debut. It features Joan Crawford as a blind woman who dreams of seeing. Other stories, "The Cemetery" and "Escape Route" were directed by Boris Sagal and Barry Shear.
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O'Hara's Wife 1982 PG, 87 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: William Bartman Cast: Edward Asner, Mariette Hartley, Jodie Foster, Perry Lang, Tom Bosley, Ray Walston, Allen Williams, Mary Jo Catlett, Nelson Welch, Richard Schaal, Nehemiah Persoff, Kelly Bishop
Bob (Edward Asner) is devastated when his wife (Mariette Hartley) dies suddenly, but all is not lost. She comes back as a ghost encouraging Bob to quit his law practice, enjoy some leisure time, and revive relationships with their grown children.
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Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night 1987 G, 87 min. Genre: Animation / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Hal Sutherland Cast: Edward Asner, Tom Bosley, James Earl Jones, Don Knotts, William Windom, Jonathan Harris, Rickie Lee Jones, Lana Beeson, Linda Gary, Scott Grimes, Liza Minnelli, Frank Welker
This animated continuation of the Pinocchio story has our hero (voice of Scott Grimes), now a real-life boy, out on adventures with his bug friend "Gee Whillikers" (voice of Don Knotts). After much pestering, Geppetto (voice of Tom Bosley allows Pinocchio to deliver a precious jewelry box to the Mayor's (voice of Frank Welker) home. Along the way, Pinocchio stops at a carnival, loses the box, and big trouble ensues–until Gee Whillikers convinces Pinocchio to do the right thing.
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The Secret War of Harry Frigg 1968 N/R, 110 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Jack Smight Cast: Paul Newman, Sylva Koscina, Tom Bosley, Andrew Duggan, John Williams, Vito Scotti, James Gregory, Charles Gray, Fabrizio Mioni, Werner Peters, Jacques Roux, Johnny Haymer, Norman Fell, Buck Henry, Horst Ebersberg
In this comedy, set during World War II, five Allied generals (Tom Bosley, Andrew Duggan, Charles D. Gray, John Williams), and Jacques Roux) have been captured. Lowly Army private Harry Frigg (Paul Newman) is promoted to the rank of Major General and given orders to rescue them–a task that is not exactly within Frigg's abilities.
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To Find a Man 1972 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Buzz Kulik Cast: Pamela Sue Martin, Darren O'Connor, Lloyd Bridges, Phyllis Newman, Tom Ewell, Tom Bosley, Miles Chapin, Antonia Rey, Vicki Sue Robinson, Susan Tully
Rosalind (Pamela Sue Martin) becomes pregnant and faces the dilemma and trauma involved in abortion.
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Wicked Stepmother 1989 PG-13, 92 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Larry Cohen Cast: Bette Davis, Colleen Camp, Barbara Carrera, David Rasche, Lionel Stander, Tom Bosley, Richard Moll, Evelyn Keyes, Shawn Donahue, Laurene Landon
This was Bette Davis' last film, and it is far from her best. The plot involves a witch (Bette Davis) who marries a widower (Lionel Stander). Bette quit after the first week of filming, and the production went downhill from there.
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Yours, Mine and Ours 1968 N/R, 111 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama
Director: Melville Shavelson Cast: Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, Van Johnson, Tom Bosley, Louise Troy, Tim Matheson, Ben Murphy, Morgan Brittany, Jennifer Leak, Sidney Miller, Nancy Howard, Walter Brooke, Gil Rogers, Gary Goetzman, Nancy Roth
The widow of a U.S. Navy pilot, Helen North (Lucille Ball), falls in love with Frank Beardsley (Henry Fonda), a Navy man whose wife had died. One small complication: they have 18 children between them. This is the story of their new life together in Carmel, California. 1 User Review
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| | just love lucille Ball | meme 09/27/2009 | | #1 |
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| 1. Black Market Baby (1977) aka: A Dangerous Love aka: Don't Steal My Baby
2. Divorce American Style (1967)
3. Gus (1976)
4. The Jesse Owens Story (1984)
5. The Last Survivors (1975)
6. Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home (1997)
7. Love with the Proper Stranger (1963)
8. Mary Christmas (2002)
9. Million Dollar Mystery (1987) aka: Money Mania
10. Miracle on 34th Street (1973)
11. Night Gallery (1969)
12. O'Hara's Wife (1982)
13. Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night (1987)
14. The Secret War of Harry Frigg (1968)
15. To Find a Man (1972)
16. Wicked Stepmother (1989)
17. The World of Henry Orient (1964)
18. Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
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