Login | Blog | About | Buzz | FAQ | Contact | Privacy


Holland Taylor

An Emmy Award-winning actress whose impressive résumé spans the worlds of television, film and theater, Holland Taylor was born Jan. 14, 1943, in Philadelphia and studied acting under legendary coach Stella Adler.Taylor is best known for her TV work, most notably her role on "Bosom Buddies" (1980-82), in which she played Tom Hanks and Peter Scolari's caustic boss, Ruth Dunbar. Taylor's other small-screen turns include her Emmy-winning performance as Judge Roberta Kittleson on "The Practice" and her Emmy-nominated portrayal of the faultfinding, self-absorbed Evelyn Harper on "Two and a Half Men."But Taylor's movie career is equally brisk, having appeared in critical and box-office successes such as Romancing the Stone (1984), She's Having a Baby (1988), To Die For (1995), Legally Blonde (2001) and The Wedding Date (2005).

69 Movies Starring Holland Taylor

Join FeedFliks and you'll be able to add these titles directly to your DVD or Instant Queue

The Chosen One  2010  3.1 stars 100 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
When beaten-down car salesman Paul (Rob Schneider) decides that his life is meaningless, fate intervenes to put a new spin on things: A mysterious band of strangers appears at his door to tell him he's got it all wrong. In fact, the entire world has been thrown out of balance, and they're there seeking the Chosen One -- the one soul who can set the universe right. With no better plan, Paul begins keeping an eye out for his moment of destiny.
Two and a Half Men: Season 7  2009  4.2 stars 484 mins Television
The boys are back for another round of adventures in love, commitment and growing up in the seventh season of this smash-hit, Emmy-winning sitcom starring Charlie Sheen as jingle composer and erstwhile ladies' man Charlie Harper. As laid-back Charlie and his uptight brother Alan (Jon Cryer) clash over just about everything, they do their best to responsibly raise Alan's young son Jake -- who may be the most emotionally balanced one of them all.
Two and a Half Men: Season 7: Disc 1  2009 176 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "818-jklpuzo," "Whipped Unto the Third Generation," "Mmm, fish. Yum.," "Laxative Tester, Horse Inseminator," "For the Sake of the Child," "Give Me Your Thumb," "Untainted by Filth" and "Gorp. Fnark. Schmegle.."
Two and a Half Men: Season 7: Disc 2  2009 176 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Captain Terry's Spray-On Hair," "That's Why They Call It 'Ball Room'," "Warning, it's Dirty," "Fart jokes, pie and Celeste," "Yay, no polyps!," "Crude and Uncalled For," "Aye, aye, Captain Douche" and "Tinkle Like a Princess."
Two and a Half Men: Season 7: Disc 3  2009 132 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "I Found Your Moustache," "Ixnay on the Oggy Day," "Keith Moon is Vomitting in His Grave," "I Call Him Magoo," "A Car Full of Angry Pimps" and "This is Not Gonna End Well."
Baby Mama  2008  3.4 stars 99 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Funnywoman Tina Fey stars in this biological clock-themed comedy as Kate Holbrook, an ultra-driven career woman who, upon learning she's infertile, hires Angie (Amy Poehler), a South Philly working girl, to be her live-in surrogate. As the pair struggles to adjust to their unconventional partnership, Kate and Angie begin to discover that family can be found in the unlikeliest of places. Sigourney Weaver and Greg Kinnear co-star.
Two and a Half Men: Season 6  2008  4.0 stars 528 mins Television   Rated: NR
Harper siblings Alan (Jon Cryer) and Charlie (Charlie Sheen) continue to help Alan's son, Jake (Angus T. Jones), navigate his teen years in this popular sitcom's sixth season. Free-spirited Charlie never fails to keep nebbish Alan on his game, while Jake sits back and enjoys the ride. Besides putting up with their overbearing mother (Holland Taylor) and making sure Jake stays on track, the brothers try to muddle through the mine field of romance.
Two and a Half Men: Season 6: Disc 1  2008 154 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Taterhead is Our Love Child," "Pie Hole, Herb," "Damn You, Eggs Benedict," "The Flavin' and the Mavin'," "A Jock Strap in Hell," "It's Always Nazi Week" and "Best H.O. Money Can Buy."
Two and a Half Men: Season 6: Disc 2  2008 154 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pinocchio's Mouth," "The Mooch at the Boo," "He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited," "The Devil's Lube," "Thank Goodness for Scoliosis," "I Think You Offended Don" and "David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie."
Two and a Half Men: Season 6: Disc 3  2008 154 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "I'd Like to Start with the Cat," "She'll Still Be Dead at Half Time," "The 'ocu' or the 'pado'?," "My Son's Enormous Head," "The Two Finger Rule," "Hello, I am Alan Cousteau" and "Above Exalted Cyclops."
Two and a Half Men: Season 6: Disc 4  2008 66 mins Television
This disc includes the following episodes: "Sir Lancelot's Litter Box," "Good Morning Mrs. Butterworth" and "Baseball Was Better with Steroids."
Two and a Half Men: Season 5  2007  4.0 stars 418 mins Television   Rated: PG
In this Emmy nominee for Best Comedy, Jake (Angus T. Jones) continues to mature and test the waters of junior high, easygoing Charlie (Charlie Sheen) pursues more female conquests while his uptight brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), searches for a meaningful and lasting relationship. This season's guest stars include Janeane Garofalo as one of Alan's love interests and Ming-Na as a judge who resists Charlie's advances.
Two and a Half Men: Season 5: Disc 1  2007 154 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Large Birds, Spiders and Mom," "Media Room / Dungeon," "Dum Diddy Dum Diddy Doo," "City of Great Racks," "Putting Swim Fins on a Cat," "Help Daddy Find His Toenail" and "The Leather Gear is in the Guest Room."
Two and a Half Men: Season 5: Disc 2  2007 132 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Is There a Mrs. Waffles?," "Shoes, Hats, Pickle Jar Lids," "Kinda Like Necrophilia," "Meander to Your Dander," "A Little Clammy and None Too Fresh" and "The Soil is Moist."
Two and a Half Men: Season 5: Disc 3  2007 132 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Winky-Dink Time," "Rough Night in Hump Junction," "Look at Me, Mommy, I'm Pretty," "Fish in a Drawer," "If My Hole Could Talk" and "Walking for the Right Snapper."
Cinderella III: A Twist in Time  2006  3.5 stars 74 mins Children & Family   Rated: G
In Frank Nissen's original take on the classic fairy tale, Cinderella's wicked stepmother (voiced by Susan Blakeslee) stumbles upon the fairy godmother's magic wand and wields the instrument to reverse time, unraveling the events leading to Cinderella's big night at the ball. Can fictional history be rewritten? The voices of Christopher Daniel Barnes, Jennifer Hale and Andre Stojka complete this twisted tale's animated cast.
Two and a Half Men: Season 4  2006  3.9 stars 519 mins Television   Rated: G
An unlikely co-parent since his brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), and impressionable young nephew (Angus T. Jones) moved in, skirt-chasing bachelor Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) gradually begins to change his ways. But the fourth season of this Emmy nominee for Best Comedy finds Charlie revisiting his single-guy lifestyle when the newly remarried Alan moves out of the beach house. Conchata Ferrell plays a wisecracking housekeeper while Holland Taylor shines as the brothers' mom.
Two and a Half Men: Season 4: Disc 1  2006 210 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the episodes "Working for Caligula," "Who's Vod Kanockers," "The Sea is a Harsh Mistress," "A Pot Smoking Monkey," "A Live Woman of Proven," "Fertility," "Apologies for the Frivility" and "Repeated Blows to His Unformed Head."
Two and a Half Men: Season 4: Disc 2  2006 210 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the episodes "Release the Dogs," "Corey's Been Dead For an Hour," "Kissing Abraham Lincoln," "Walnuts and Demerol," "Castrating Sheep in Montana," "Don't Worry, Speed Racer" and "That's Summer Sausage, Not Salami."
Two and a Half Men: Season 4: Disc 3  2006 210 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the episodes "My Damn Stalker," "Young People Have Phlegm Too," "I Merely Slept With a Commie," "It Never Rains in Hooterville," "Smooth as a Ken Doll," "Aunt Myra Doesn't Pee a Lot" and "Tucked, Taped and Gorgeous."
Two and a Half Men: Season 4: Disc 4  2006 90 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the episodes "Mr. McGlue's Feedbag," "Anteaters. They're Just Crazy-lookin" and "Prostitutes and Gelato."
The Wedding Date  2005  3.6 stars 90 mins Romance   Rated: PG-13
Single girl Kat (Debra Messing) can't stomach the idea of attending her sister's (Amy Adams) faraway London wedding, where her ex-boyfriend (Jeremy Sheffield), who had ceremoniously dumped Kat perilously close to the altar, will likely be a guest. But duty calls, and she must fly in for the torturous affair, which she decides might be more palatable if she seeks companionship of a different sort … that of a male escort (Dermot Mulroney).
Two and a Half Men: Season 3  2005  3.9 stars 552 mins Television   Rated: G
The adventures just get zanier in the third season of this Emmy-nominated comedy. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) continues to push uptight Alan (Jon Cryer) to the brink, even as he endears himself to Alan's son, Jake (Angus T. Jones). Charlie may have overstepped his boundaries, however, when he ends up in bed with Rose (Melanie Lynskey), who continues to be obsessed with him. But it's another woman who finally catches his wandering eye.
Two and a Half Men: Season 3: Disc 1  2005 161 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "Weekend in Bangkok with Two Olympic Gymnasts," "Principle Gallagher's Lesbian Lover," "Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark," "Your Dismissive Attitude Toward Boobs," "We Called It Mr. Pinky," "Hi, Mr. Horned One" and "Sleep Tight, Puddin' Pop."
Two and a Half Men: Season 3: Disc 2  2005 161 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "That Voodoo That I Do Do," "Madame and Her Special Friend," "Something Salted and Twisted," "Santa's Village of the Damned," "That Special Tug," "Humiliation is a Visual Medium" and "Love Isn't Blind, It's Retarded."
Two and a Half Men: Season 3: Disc 3  2005 161 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "My Tongue is Meat," "Ergo, The Booty Call," "The Unfortunate Little Schnauser," "The Spit-Covered Cobbler," "Golly Moses, She's a Muffin," "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Burro," and "And the Plot Moistens."
Two and a Half Men: Season 3: Disc 4  2005 69 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "Just Once With Aunt Sophie," "Arguments for the Quickie," "That Pistol-Packin' Hermaphrodite."
Two and a Half Men: Season 2  2004  3.9 stars 552 mins Television   Rated: NR
In the second season of this hit comedy, two very different brothers, Alan (Jon Cryer) and Charlie (Charlie Sheen), finally learn what it means to get along -- almost. Of course, all bets are off when Charlie is mentoring Jake (Angus T. Jones) in the ways of the world or blindly making his dating life top priority, not to mention when Alan attempts to resuscitate his flailing love life. Conchata Ferrell and Holland Taylor earned Emmy nods for their supporting roles.
D.E.B.S.  2004  2.9 stars 91 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Encrypted within the SAT is a secret test that measures a girl's potential for espionage. Amy (Sara Foster), Janet (Jill Ritchie), Dominique (Devon Aoki) and Max (Meagan Good) score so high that they're recruited to join the elite paramilitary group known as D.E.B.S. But when their mission to capture arch villainess Lucy Diamond (Jordana Brewster) gets complicated, even their spy skills might not be able to save them.
Two and a Half Men: Season 2: Disc 3  2004 161 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Smell the Umbrella Stand," "Can You Eat Human Flesh with Wooden Teeth?," "Woo-Hoo, a Hernia Exam!," "It Was Mame, Mom," "A Low, Gutteral Tongue-Flapping Noise," "I Always Wanted a Shaved Monkey" and "A Sympathetic Crotch to Cry On."
Two and a Half Men: Season 2: Disc 4  2004 69 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "That Old Hose Bag is My Mother," "Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab" and "Does This Smell Funny to You?"
Two and a Half Men: Season 2: Disc 2  2004 161 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Frankenstein and the Horny Villagers," "Yes, Monsignor," "The Salmon Under My Sweater," "Last Chance to See Those Tattoos," "A Lunglful of Alan," "Zejdz z Moich Wlosow AKA Get Off My Hair" and "Those Big Pink Things with Coconut."
Two and a Half Men: Season 2: Disc 1  2004 161 mins Television   Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Back Off Mary Poppins," "Enjoy Those Gralic Balls," "A Bag Full of Jawea," "Go Get Mommy's Bra," "Bad News from the Clinic," "The Price of Healthy Gums is Eternal Vigilance" and "A Kosher Slaughterhouse Out in Fontana."
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Nominated For/Won Awards 2003  3.1 stars 84 mins Children & Family   Rated: PG
Director Robert Rodriguez trains his practiced lens once again on the continuing adventures of spy siblings Juni and Carmen Cortez (Daryl Sabara and Alexa Vega). This time around, Carmen gets caught in a virtual reality game designed by the kids' new nemesis, the Toymaker. Antonio Banderas reprises his role as the young sleuths' dad, and Sylvester Stallone and George Clooney co-star. (Note: Netflix carries only the 2-D version of this film.)
Home Room  2003  3.3 stars 132 mins Drama   Rated: R  starting 24-Sep-2010    
A small town is rocked by a shooting at its high school that results in nine deaths and serious injury to one popular female student, Deanna (Erika Christensen). As a detective (Victor Garber) looks for those responsible, his concentration turns to a defiant outcast named Alicia (Busy Phillips). With her involvement still in question, Alicia visits Deanna in the hospital, and the two forge a rare bond over what they saw that fateful day.
Two and a Half Men: Season 1  2003  3.9 stars 501 mins Television   Rated: NR
Everything's cruising along great for swinging bachelor Charlie (Charlie Sheen) until his newly divorced brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), and young nephew, Jake (Angus T. Jones), invade his Malibu pad in this hilarious CBS sitcom. While helping with Jake, Charlie tries to assist his uptight brother the only way he knows how: with booze and women. Yet the odd couple does have one thing in common: a mutual aversion to their pushy mom (Holland Taylor).
Two and a Half Men: Season 1: Disc 2  2003 146 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "Twenty-Five Little Pre-Pubers Without a Snoot-Ful," "Phase One, Complete," "Merry Thanksgiving," "Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor," "Camel Filters and Pheremones," "Sarah Like Puny Alan" and "I Can't Afford Hyenas."
Two and a Half Men: Season 1: Disc 3  2003 146 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "Round One to the Hot Crazy Chick," "That Was Saliva, Alan," "Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats," "An Old Flame with a New Wick," "I Remember the Coat Room, I Just Don't Remember You," "Hey, I Can't Pee Outside in the Dark" and "No Sniffing, No Wowing."
Two and a Half Men: Season 1: Disc 4  2003 63 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "My Doctor Has a Cow Puppet," "Just Like Buffalo" and "Can You Feel My Finger?"
Two and a Half Men: Season 1: Disc 1  2003 146 mins Television   Rated: R
This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Big Flappy Bastards," "Go East on Sunset Until You Reach the Gates of Hell," "If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song, I'm Going to take a Nap," "Last Thing You Want is to Wind Up with a Hump," "Did You Check with the Captain of the Flying Monkeys?" and "If They Do Go Either Way They're Usually Fake."
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams  2002  3.2 stars 100 mins Children & Family   Rated: PG
In this sequel to the hit sci-fi family adventure, spy kids Carmen (Alexa Vega) and and Juni Cortez (Daryl Sabara) team up with two other pint-sized secret agents, Gary and Gerti Giggles. The foursome travels to a mysterious island to save the world from an evil scientist (Steve Buscemi). Antonio Banderas and Carla Gugino reprise their roles as former-spies-turned-protective-parents Gregorio and Ingrid Cortez.
Happy Accidents  2001  3.2 stars 110 mins Comedy   Rated: R  until 09-Jul-2012    
Ruby Weaver (Marisa Tomei) is tired of being the "enabler" in relationships and has decided to give up the role of doormat. She's also on the verge of giving up on love when she meets a sweet, small-town guy, Sam Deed (Vincent D'Onofrio), who changes her mind. It seems Ruby's finally found a sane boyfriend -- until Sam divulges that he's a time traveler from the year 2470. Now it's up to Ruby to decide whether love can conquer all.
Legally Blonde Nominated For/Won Awards 2001  3.5 stars 96 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Reese Witherspoon is all haughty sizzle as Elle Woods, a Valley Girl overachiever who, jilted by Ivy League-bound boyfriend Warner (Matthew Davis), decides to one-up him by enrolling at his law school. But instead of drowning, Elle excels in the legal arts. Warner's suitor, Vivian (Selma Blair), does her best to deride Elle at every turn, but it's Elle who charms the effete Eastern snobs and proves that blondes really do have more fun.
The Day Reagan Was Shot  2001  3.2 stars 98 mins Drama   Rated: R
On March 30, 1981, John Hinckley attempts to assassinate President Ronald Reagan (Richard Crenna) in front of the Washington Hilton. While Reagan is in the hospital, Secretary of State Alexander Haig (Richard Dreyfus) takes control at the White House, only to find himself close to nuclear conflict with the Soviet Union. A thought-provoking portrait of an infamous day in American history that was fraught with far more chaos than the public knew.
Strange Frequency  2001  2.8 stars 86 mins Sci-Fi & Fantasy   Rated: PG-13
Eric Roberts, Judd Nelson, Erik Palladino and Duran Duran's John Taylor star in this series from VH-1. "Disco Inferno" becomes fiery indeed for two metalheads; in "Room Service," Taylor plays to type as a rock star battling his hotel housekeeper; Roberts is a hippie who refuses to grow up in "My Generation"; and Nelson is a spooky concert promoter in "More Than a Feeling."
Mail to the Chief  2000  3.0 stars 89 mins Children & Family   Rated: NR
When ordinary middle-school student Kenny Witokwski (Bill Switzer) connects with an Internet chat-room buddy known as "Average Joe," he doesn't suspect his new friend is none other than A. Thorton Osgood II (Randy Quaid), the president of the United States. Could Kenny's candid advice to Average Joe help change the course of the entire country? Eric Champnella directs this family-friendly comedy.
Betty  1999  1.9 stars 88 mins Comedy   Rated: NR  until 01-Oct-2012    
The world's biggest movie star is missing, and no one can find her -- until she finds herself. Betty is a satirical look at a famous actress who's fled the set of a $70 million production and driven to a retreat in Palm Springs in hopes of getting back to a normal life. What follows is anything but normal in this classic fish-out-of-water comedy with an all-star cast!
The Truman Show Nominated For/Won Awards 1998  3.6 stars 103 mins Comedy   Rated: PG
Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) is the star of "The Truman Show," a 24-hour-a-day cultural TV phenomenon that broadcasts every aspect of his life -- live and in color -- without his knowledge. When Truman discovers by happenstance that his life is a sham for public consumption, he makes a desperate escape bid. Ed Harris co-stars as the show's producer-director (in an Oscar-nominated role), along with Laura Linney and Natascha McElhone. Director Peter Weir also nabbed an Oscar nod.
George of the Jungle  1997  3.3 stars 92 mins Children & Family   Rated: PG
After a plane crashes in the African jungle, a baby named George (Brendan Fraser) is rescued and raised by a protective primate (voiced by John Cleese). Years later, a wealthy woman (Leslie Mann) on safari ditches her snooty fiancé (Thomas Haden Church) in the jungle -- and finds love unexpectedly with a grown-up George. Through trial and error, the mismatched pair learns life outside the jungle is no picnic.
To Die For Nominated For/Won Awards 1995  3.2 stars 106 mins Comedy   Rated: R
Suzanne Stone (Nicole Kidman) is dead-set on making her lifelong dream of being on television come true, but there's one little hitch: her husband (Matt Dillon), who wants her to stay at home. Ever determined, Suzanne puts a plan in motion to get him out of the way for good. But the love-struck teenager (Joaquin Phoenix) she recruits to help execute her sinister plot -- and her spouse -- takes her quest for fame in a different direction.
Steal Big, Steal Little  1995  3.2 stars 135 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
Two brothers who were separated in early childhood take wildly divergent paths in life. One single-mindedly pursues money and the power that accrues from it, while the other adopts a more languid "share the wealth" mentality. Stars Alan Arkin, Andy Garcia, Rachael Ticotin, Joe Pantoliano and Holland Taylor. One of Garcia's best movies.
Alice Nominated For/Won Awards 1990  3.2 stars 106 mins Romance   Rated: PG-13  until 01-Feb-2013    
Alice Tate (Mia Farrow) finds herself falling out of love with her stockbroker husband (William Hurt) and in love with a sax player named Joe (Joe Mantegna) in this modern take on Alice in Wonderland from writer-director Woody Allen. Seeking a cure for back pains, Alice sees an acupuncturist (Keye Luke), who soon realizes Alice's pains are really in her heart. The doctor's magical herbs bring Alice out of her romantic rut.
People Like Us: Part 1  1990 93 mins Drama   Rated: NR
People Like Us  1990  2.1 stars 200 mins Drama   Rated: NR
Ben Gazzara stars in this television movie adaptation of a best-selling Dominick Dunne novel about Gus Bailey, a writer who is mourning the murder of his beloved daughter and refuses to accept her killer's remarkably brief prison sentence. Fueled by the eye-opening process of writing about some of his New York society cohorts, Bailey vows to seek revenge against his daughter's murderer with renewed vigor.
People Like Us: Part 2  1990 94 mins Drama
People Like Us: Part 2  1990 Drama
People Like Us: Part 1  1990 Drama
She's Having a Baby  1988  3.2 stars 105 mins Comedy   Rated: PG-13
This John Hughes classic follows high school sweethearts Jake and Kristy Briggs (Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern) as they settle into married life. But Jake's not completely sold on the idea of giving up his freedom -- or his fantasies of a dream girl. Kristy decides to speed things up by going off birth control without telling Jake -- until three months later, when they've failed to conceive, and Jake agrees to go to a fertility clinic.
Power, Passion & Murder  1987  2.0 stars 104 mins Thrillers   Rated: NR
Beautiful 1930s Hollywood starlet Natica Jackson (Michelle Pfeiffer) is in love with a married man. Although her career is on the line, she chooses to ignore Hollywood's gossip and the rising scandal, and continues her affair -- until tragedy strikes, and she finds that the consequences of her actions are far worse than she'd imagined. Hector Elizondo, George Murdock, Holland Taylor and David Ackroyd co-star.
The Jewel of the Nile  1985  3.5 stars 106 mins Action & Adventure   Rated: PG
In this sequel to Romancing the Stone, romance writer Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) has grown bored traveling the world with her boyfriend, Jack Colton (Michael Douglas), and accepted an invitation to journey to the Middle East with a sheik. Once there, Joan is abducted and imprisoned with a luckless spiritual leader. Now, Colton and his new partner, Ralph (Danny DeVito), must come to Wilder's rescue.
Romancing the Stone Nominated For/Won Awards 1984  3.7 stars 106 mins Action & Adventure   Rated: PG  starting 01-Oct-2010    
When a reclusive romance writer (Kathleen Turner) -- whose humdrum life in no way resembles the exploits of her fiery fictional heroines -- learns her sister's been kidnapped, she's soon embroiled in a wild adventure involving hidden treasure and a dashing mercenary (Michael Douglas). Set in the jungles of Colombia, Robert Zemeckis's breakneck action comedy co-stars Danny DeVito as a hilariously inept baddie.
Bosom Buddies: Season 2: Disc 1  1981 151 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Truth and Other Lies," "There's No Business…," "The Reunion," "The Road to Monte Carlo," "WaterBalloonGate" and "All You Need is Love."
Bosom Buddies: Season 2: Disc 2  1981 150 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "Other Than That, She's a Wonderful Person," "The Slightly Illustrated Man," "Two Percent Solution," "The Grandfather," "Kip Off the Old Block" and "Hildy's Dirt Nap."
Bosom Buddies: Season 2: Disc 3  1981 150 mins Television   Rated: NR
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Way Kip and Henry Were," "Who's on Thirst?," "Not With My Sister, You Pig," "One For You, One For Me," "Not the Last Picture Show" and "Cablevision."
Bosom Buddies: Season 2  1981  3.4 stars 451 mins Television
Still maintaining their residence and female personas at the ladies-only Susan B. Anthony Hotel, admen Kip (Tom Hanks) and Henry (Peter Scolari) find their professional lives on the upswing when they start an advertising company of their own. Series regulars Donna Dixon, Wendie Jo Sperber and Telma Hopkins return, while Penny Marshall, Stepfanie Kramer and Rita Wilson turn up as guest stars in the gender-bending show's second (and final) season.
Bosom Buddies: Season 1: Disc 1  1980 176 mins Television   Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Bosom Buddies," "My Brother, My Sister, Myself," "Loathe Thy Neighbor," "Macho Man," "What Price Glory?," "Kip and Sonny's Date" and "Beauty and the Beasts."
Bosom Buddies: Season 1: Disc 2  1980 151 mins Television   Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Revenge," "Amy's Career," "Gotta Dance," "Sonny Boy," "How Great Thou Art" and "Kip Quits."
Bosom Buddies: Season 1: Disc 3  1980 151 mins Television   Rated: PG
This disc includes the following episodes: "Only the Lonely," "The Rewrite," "The Show Must Go On," "The Hospital," "Best Friends" and "Cahoots."
Bosom Buddies: Season 1  1980  3.4 stars 478 mins Television   Rated: R
After their building is condemned, two New York admen disguise themselves as women so they can move into the one apartment they can afford. The simple premise makes for plenty of laughs in this popular but short-lived sitcom, best remembered for providing Tom Hanks with his first big role. In the role of Kip/Buffy, the future megastar shares the small screen with Peter Scolari as Henry/Hildy. The show also stars Donna Dixon and Wendie Jo Sperber.