After critics savage his latest Broadway play, writer Robert Longfellow heads home to Los Angeles to care for his mother and work on schlocky movies. But when he runs into an old neighbor, his life takes a terrifying Hollywood-style plot turn. |
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After critics savage his latest Broadway play, writer Robert Longfellow heads home to Los Angeles to care for his mother and work on schlocky movies. But when he runs into an old neighbor, his life takes a terrifying Hollywood-style plot turn. |
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Prepare to peel out with this revved-up animated adventure featuring classic automobiles, plenty of fender benders, guffaws galore and a nostalgic Route 66 road trip with a crew that doesn't make pit stops. The star-studded voice cast includes Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt and Cheech Marin. Nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar, Cars won Best Animated Film in the first category of its kind at the 2007 Golden Globes. |
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Prepare to peel out with this revved-up animated adventure featuring classic automobiles, plenty of fender benders, guffaws galore and a nostalgic Route 66 road trip with a crew that doesn't make pit stops. The star-studded voice cast includes Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, |
Blair Witch Project co-creator Daniel Myrick rolls out an uncensored look at the quirky, kooky social fabric of Venice Beach, Calif., with this independent, episodic feature that was initially produced for the Web. Part scripted and part spontaneous, the program combines traditional filmmaking techniques with audition video footage, chat room transcripts and point-of-view cameras for a unique approach to character development. |
Blair Witch Project co-creator Daniel Myrick rolls out an uncensored look at the quirky, kooky social fabric of Venice Beach, Calif., with this independent, episodic feature that was initially produced for the Web. Part scripted and part spontaneous, the program combines traditional filmmaking techniques with audition video footage, chat room transcripts and point-of-view ... |
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While exploring his new surroundings, that baleful St. Bernard, Beethoven, "digs up" a dirt-smudged $10 bill. When it turns out that the money is part of a 1920s fortune, a frenzy strikes Quicksilver, and the race is on to find the long-lost loot. Suddenly, everyone wants to be Beethoven's best friend, hoping he'll lead them to the cash, but is anyone really prepared for what may be hiding in the woods? |
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While exploring his new surroundings, that baleful St. Bernard, Beethoven, "digs up" a dirt-smudged $10 bill. When it turns out that the money is part of a 1920s fortune, a frenzy strikes Quicksilver, and the race is on to find the long-lost loot. Suddenly, everyone wants to be Beethoven's best friend, hoping he'll lead them to the cash, but is anyone really prepared for what may be hiding in the woods? |
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While exploring his new surroundings, that baleful St. Bernard, Beethoven, "digs up" a dirt-smudged $10 bill. When it turns out that the money is part of a 1920s fortune, a frenzy strikes Quicksilver, and the race is on to find the long-lost loot. Suddenly, everyone wants to be Beethoven's best friend, hoping he'll lead them to the cash, but is anyone really prepared for what may be hiding in the woods? |
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Comic fuddy-duddy Kelsey Grammer (the fastidious Frasier from the hit TV sitcom of the same name) stars in this delightful family comedy as Santa Claus's pleasure-seeking son, who thinks that being Santa junior is tantamount to a day at the beach. Charles Durning and Katherine Helmond co-star. |
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In the wake of his wife's death, the grieving Dr. James Lewis (Bruce Boxleitner) hand-picks a seemingly perfect nanny, Andrea McBride (Tracy Nelson), to care for his motherless children. But how much does he really know about the woman he's welcomed into his home? Andrea's last gig was at an asylum … but the catch is, she was one of the patients. This thriller also features Katherine Helmond and Dana Barron. |
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Tom (John Stamos) is on a mission to meet a rich woman after being dumped too many times for men with fatter wallets. With the help of his just-as-broke pals (Joshua Malina and Shemar Moore), Tom borrows money from a loan shark so they can look the part and attract the wealthy. But they only have a month to pay him back, so the guys realize this is no time to be picky. Will the holiday season will bring them luck ... or even true love? |
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Tom (John Stamos) is on a mission to meet a rich woman after being dumped too many times for men with fatter wallets. With the help of his just-as-broke pals (Joshua Malina and Shemar Moore), Tom borrows money from a loan shark so the... |
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This companion disc to Terry Gilliam's 1985's cult favorite includes a script development featurette, storyboards, a production design featurette, a costume design featurette, "What is Brazil?," a special effects featurette, the score, the original theatrical trailer, production and publicity stills and "The Battle of Brazil: A Video History." |
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This companion disc to Terry Gilliam's 1985's cult favorite includes a script development featurette, storyboards, a production design featurette, a costume design featurette, "What is Brazil?," a special effects featurette, the score, the original theatrical trailer, production and publicity stills and "The Battle of Brazil: A Video History." |
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In this suspense thriller, Alex Canis (Theresa Russell), a former NSA spy specializing in entrapment, tries to quit her job -- but her government boss, J.B. (Terence Knox), won't let her, for fear she'll share her top-secret knowledge. Now, he wants her dead -- and if Alex wants to evade her enemies, she... |
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In this suspense thriller, Alex Canis (Theresa Russell), a former NSA spy specializing in entrapment, tries to quit her job -- but her government boss, J.B. (Terence Knox), won't let her, for fear she'll share her top-secret knowledge. Now, he wants her dead -- and if Alex wants to evade her enemies, she'll have to enlist the help of demolitions man William Rickman (Scott Glenn), who's also fighting his own demons. |
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Meet struggling screenwriter Monkey Zetterland (Steve Antin) and his zany family in this quirky comedy by Jefery Levy. Monkey uses his obsession with an extinct subway system of L.A. as fare for his script but distractions prove to deter him. There's his soap opera star mother, his lesbian sister and her g... |
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Meet struggling screenwriter Monkey Zetterland (Steve Antin) and his zany family in this quirky comedy by Jefery Levy. Monkey uses his obsession with an extinct subway system of L.A. as fare for his script but distractions prove to deter him. There's his soap opera star mother, his lesbian sister and her girlfriend, his hairdresser brother, his girlfriend, and a fawning neighbor. Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Sandra Bernhard and Rupert Eve... |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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In the wake of a big fight, Christine makes plans to move all of her belongings out of Hayden's house once and for all. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That Shouldn't Happen," "Magnificent Abscession," "The Day that Moses Came to Town," "Is this Your First Time on the Riverboat, Miss Watkins?," "Hayden's in the Kitchen with Dinah," "Hayden and Luther's Excellent Adventure" and "The Break-Up." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Iceman Goeth," "Cabin Fever," "Men Don't Heal," "When Hayden Met Christine," "Christmas Brains," "Dauber Graduates," "Puppy Love" and "The Marion Kind (Part 1)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Marion Kind (Part 2)," "Leonard Kraleman: All-American," "2 BRs, MTN, VW," "Hurley-Burleigh," "Hayden Fox for Universal Jocks," "A Father and Son Reunion" and "Diamonds are a Dentist's Best Friend." |
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When Hayden finds himself wondering how he's going to afford an engagement ring for Christine, he discovers the perfect solution -- to buy one at a discount from a dentist who also happens to sell jewelry. Tom Poston guest stars. |
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Hayden reveals his softer side when he helps Luther with the challenge of a lifetime -- getting him back together with his father, whom he hasn't seen or heard from in years. But will Hayden come to regret it? |
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When Minnesota State's athletic director, Howard Burleigh, finds himself in Las Vegas for the first time, he decides he wants to explore everything Sin City has to offer. But will the glitz and glam prove to be too much? |
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Kelly's husband, Stuart, might mean well, but he nearly drives Hayden crazy with his constant whining and complaining when the family tries to get away for a quiet and relaxing ski vacation in the mountains. |
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When an awkward social outcast decides to try out for the football team, Christine takes him under her wing and begins instructing him on the finer points on how to be popular. Rob Schneider guest stars. |
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When one of Luther's former best friends, who had stolen his girlfriend nearly 40 years ago, takes his girlfriend for the second time, Hayden and Peter try to spare Luther fresh pain by preventing him from discovering the betrayal. |
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When Luther is confronted with the reappearance of a former friend, a man who stole the love of his life nearly 40 years ago, Christine steps in and convinces Luther to have lunch with him -- and possibly even forgive him. |
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When Hayden discovers that a $10 million grant might be given to Minnesota State's basketball program instead of his beloved football team, he comes up with an unlikely tale to try and secure the funds. |
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Hayden's in for a surprise when his ex-wife shows up at his Christmas party. But the real shock comes when she announces her holiday gift for Hayden. |
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Hayden faces the difficult choice of joining his buddies for a night of football or joining Christine to meet with an antiques-dealer friend. In the end, will he decide to do what he wants to do, or what he knows he should do? |
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When the annual charity ball rolls around, Hayden doesn't have anyone to bring along with him, prompting him to reminisce about attending the same event four years earlier and meeting Christine for the very first time. |
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Hayden faces the difficult choice of joining his buddies for a night of football or joining Christine to meet with an antiques-dealer friend. |
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Hayden is distraught when he and Luther take a trip out of town and find themselves unable to get home. His absence leaves Christine out in the cold with no one to escort her to an awards banquet being given in her honor. |
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When Christine takes ill and is confined to bed, Hayden is torn between doing what he knows he should do -- staying home to care for her -- and what he wants to do, which is hanging out with the team at their big victory party. |
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Hayden reveals his softer side when he helps Luther with the challenge of a lifetime -- getting him back together with his estranged father. |
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When the annual charity ball rolls around, Hayden doesn't have anyone to bring, prompting him to reminisce about meeting Christine the first time. |
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Nothing seems to be able to lift Hayden out of his depression over his recent breakup with Christine, not even the attention of a beautiful woman. |
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Hayden begrudgingly agrees to let his chief rival, Coach Watkins, take a chair at the boys' regular poker game, even though he can't stand her. |
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When the university president begins trying to attract a big-name basketball coach with a sweet compensation deal, Hayden finds his own star waning. |
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When a painful, rotting tooth forces Hayden out of commission during a big game, Luther must step in to coach the team. |
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Hayden rejoices when his team breaks into the top tier of a national football ranking. But the good news is undermined when a star player is injured. |
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Hayden begins to realize that he can't deal effectively with his breakup with Christine all by himself, so he seeks out help from a support group. But, in this case, the cure might turn out to be worse than the disease. |
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In the wake of a big fight, Christine makes plans to move all of her belongings out of Hayden's house once and for all. At the same time, Luther begins making plans to become Hayden's next-door neighbor. |
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Nothing seems to have the power to lift Hayden out of his depression over his recent breakup with Christine, not even a big team victory celebration -- or the obvious romantic attentions of a beautiful woman. |
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When Minnesota State's athletic director finds himself in Las Vegas for the first time, he wants to explore everything Sin City has to offer. |
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Stuart might mean well, but he drives Hayden crazy with his constant complaining when the family tries to get away for a relaxing ski vacation. |
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One of Luther's former best friends, who had stolen his girlfriend nearly 40 years ago, takes his girlfriend for the second time. |
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When Luther is confronted with the reappearance of a former friend who stole the love of his life, Christine convinces Luther to meet with him. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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Hayden begins to realize that he can't deal effectively with his breakup with Christine all by himself, so he seeks out help from a support group. |
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Hayden begrudgingly agrees to let his chief rival, Coach Watkins, take a chair at the boys' regular poker game, even though he can't stand her. Will Hayden come to regret it or take Watkins for every penny she's got? |
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When the university president begins trying to attract a big-name basketball coach from another school with a sweet compensation package, Hayden finds his own star waning. Will his jealousy get the better of him? |
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When Hayden finds himself wondering how he'll afford an engagement ring for Christine, he discovers the perfect solution: to buy one at a discount. |
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When a painful, rotting tooth forces Hayden out of commission during a big game, Luther must step in to coach the team. But Hayden is so incapable of being out of the action that he calls Luther and gives him real-time instructions over the phone. |
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Hayden rejoices when his football program finally breaks into the top tier of a national football ranking. But the good news is undermined when one of the team's star players is injured and must sit out a number of games. |
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When Hayden and Luther get stranded out of town, Hayden's absence leaves Christine with no one to escort her to an awards banquet. |
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When Christine falls ill, Hayden is torn between doing what he should do (staying home with her) and what he wants to do (celebrating with the team). |
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Hayden's in for a big surprise when his former wife unexpectedly shows up at his Christmas party. But the real shock comes when she announces her holiday gift for Hayden -- to help him get back together with Christine. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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When an awkward social outcast decides to try out for the football team, Christine takes him under her wing and instructs him on how to be popular. |
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Hayden discovers that a $10 million grant might be given to Minnesota State's basketball program instead of his beloved football team. |
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When a Halloween prank traps young Frankie Scarlatti (Lukas Haas) in a school coat closet, he witnesses the replay of a girl's death. Narrowly escaping the grip of her unseen killer, Frankie vows to help solve the murder and exonerate a wrongly accused janitor. All the while, the legend of the ghostly lady in white lingers. Writer-director Frank LaLoggia composed the film's musical score and plays the adult Frankie. |
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When a Halloween prank traps young Frankie Scarlatti (Lukas Haas) in a school coat closet, he witnesses the replay of a girl's death. Narrowly escaping the grip of her unseen killer, Frankie vows to help solve the murder and exonerate a wrongly accused janitor. All the while, the legend of the ghostly lady in white lingers. Writer-director |
When a Halloween prank traps young Frankie Scarlatti (Lukas Haas) in a school coat closet, he witnesses the replay of a girl's death. Narrowly escaping the grip of her unseen killer, Frankie vows to help solve the murder and exonerate a wrongly accused janitor. All the while, the legend of the ghostly lady in white lingers. Writer-director Frank LaLoggia composed the film's musical score and plays the adult Frankie. |
Heiress Joanna Stayton hires carpenter Dean Proffitt to build a closet on her yacht -- and refuses to pay him for the project when it's done. But after Joanna accidentally falls overboard and loses her memory, Dean sees an opportunity to get even. |
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Heiress Joanna Stayton hires carpenter Dean Proffitt to build a closet on her yacht -- and refuses to pay him for the project when it's done. But after Joanna accidentally falls overboard and loses her memory, Dean sees an opportunity to get even. |
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Part social commentary, part outrageous fantasy, Terry Gilliam's black comedy set in an Orwellian future stars Jonathan Pryce as a daydreaming civil servant who, through one bureaucratic error after another, is mistaken for an enemy of the state. By turns grimly disturbing and darkly hilarious, the wildl... |
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In this cut version of Terry Gilliam's futuristic satire, harried bureaucrat Sam scrambles to rectify an office printer error that led to the arrest of an innocent man presumed to be a terrorist, all while pursuing a woman he's seen in his dreams. |
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Part social commentary, part outrageous fantasy, Terry Gilliam's black comedy set in an Orwellian future stars Jonathan Pryce as a daydreaming civil servant who, through one bureaucratic error after another, is mistaken for an enemy of the state. By turns grimly disturbing and darkly hilarious, the wildly inventive, visually arresting Oscar-nominated satire co-stars Katherine Helmond and Robert De Niro as a renegade repairman. |
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In this cut version of Terry Gilliam's futuristic satire, harried bureaucrat Sam scrambles to rectify an office printer error that led to the arrest of an innocent man presumed to be a terrorist, all while pursuing a woman he's seen in his dreams. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-9): "The Pilot," "Briefless Encounter," "Angela's First Fight," "Mona Gets Pinned," "A Rash Decision," "Dinner For Two," "Sorority Sister," "Truth in Dating" and "Samantha's Growing Up." Also includes character featurettes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (19-22): "Tony's Father-in-Law," "Just Like Tony," "Keeping Up With Marci" and "First Kiss." |
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Discover how lovable ex-baseball player Tony Micelli (Tony Danza) became the housekeeper of reserved Connecticut businesswoman Angela Bower (Judith Light) in this compilation of the show's first-season episodes. With his daughter, Samantha (Alyssa Milano), in tow, Tony livens up the Bower household, which includes Angela's shy son, Jonathan (Danny Pintauro), and her flirtatious mother, Mona (Katherine Helmond). |
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This disc includes the following episodes (10-18): "Requiem," "Paint Your Wagon," "Protecting the President," "Guess Who's Coming Forever?," "Angela's Ex (Part 1)," "Angela's Ex (Part 2)," "Eye on Angela," "Double Date" and "Sport's Buddies." |
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Discover how lovable ex-baseball player Tony Micelli (Tony Danza) became the housekeeper of reserved Connecticut businesswoman Angela Bower (Judith Light) in this compilation of the show's first-season episodes. With his daughter, Samantha (Alys... |
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This disc includes the following episodes (1-9): "The Pilot," "Briefless Encounter," "Angela's First Fight," "Mona Gets Pinned," "A Rash Decision," "Dinner For Two," "Sorority Sister," "Truth in Dating" and "Samantha's Growing Up." Also includes character featurettes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes (10-18): "Requiem," "Paint Your Wagon," "Protecting the President," "Guess Who's Coming Forever?," "Angela's Ex (Part 1)," "Angela's Ex (Part 2)," "Eye on Angela," "Double Date" and "Sport's Buddies." |
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This disc includes the following episodes (19-22): "Tony's Father-in-Law," "Just Like Tony," "Keeping Up With Marci" and "First Kiss." |
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This made-for-TV film from director Jackie Cooper dramatizes the turbulent life and career of singer and television actress Rosemary Clooney (Sondra Locke), including her rise to national prominence with "Come on-a My House" and other radio hits. But as Clooney's stardom waxes then wanes, her personal life with actor husband Jose Ferrer (Tony Orlando) disintegrates into depression and drug abuse, until pal Bing Crosby revives her career. |
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Destitute young Jack (Dennis Christopher) trades the family cow for magic beans. His mother (Katherine Helmond) is furious, until the beans grow into a beanstalk that reaches the sky. Climbing it into the clouds, Jack discovers a giant (Elliott Gould), a singing harp (Jerry Hall) and wealth beyond his family's dreams. Jean Stapleton co-stars in this volume of Shelley Duvall's hit Showtime series, narrated by Mark Blankfield. |
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In Terry Gilliam's fantastic voyage through time and space, a boy escapes from his gadget-obsessed parents to join a band of time-traveling dwarves. On their journey, they visit Napoleon (Ian Holm), Robin Hood (John Cleese) and King Agamemnon (Sean Connery), among other popular figures. It's a giddy, visually outrageous fairy tale, a revisionist history lesson and a satire on technology gone awry -- all wrapped into one adventure. |
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In director Terry Gilliam's visually outrageous fairy tale, a boy escapes from his gadget-obsessed parents to join a band of time-traveling dwarfs. On their journey, they visit Napoleon, Robin Hood and King Agamemnon, among other notable figures. |
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This disc includes episodes 8-15. |
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This disc includes episodes 16-21. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-7. |
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This disc includes episodes 8-15. |
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This disc includes episodes 16-21. |
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Part 1 of 2. Billy's life is spared, but Saunders receives a surprise; Mary has her baby; Burt and Danny receive some startling photos; Eunice wins Dutch from Corinne; and a judge decides Jodie's custody case. |
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There is chaos in the skies when Jessica, airbound for a tropical vacation, releases a condemned revolutionary from his chains, who then tells her that she will be joining his band of guerrillas; and Chester, ever the womanizer, disrupts Dutch. |
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Jessica comes home from the hospital to find her family's lives in hilarious chaos as Dutch and Eunice provoke Chester to mayhem by announcing marriage plans; and a shocked Mary reveals the scandalous photos she has found of Burt. |
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Jessica has startling news for all the men in her life; Danny receives some bad news from Polly; Corinne tells Jessica that she is leaving for California; and baby Wendy has been kidnapped. |
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It looks as though Jessica's fallen in love with El Puerco, the guerilla leader, while Danny has fallen for a hooker, and Chester has gone broke. |
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Held hostage by South American rebels at their mountain retreat, Jessica finds her life once again in jeopardy as she and guerrilla leader Valdez frantically dodge a hail of bullets. |
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Part 2 of Season 4: Episode 1. |
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Jessica's love life takes another crazy turn when El Puerco, the South American revolutionary holding her hostage, sweeps her off her feet and into his tent; meanwhile, Burt and Danny, in disguise, infiltrate one of Tibbs's massage parlors. |
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Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) is miraculously revived from death's door only to be abducted by a Latin American revolutionary in Season 4 of the cheeky soap opera satire. The final season doesn't skimp on wacky escapades as Jodie (Billy Crystal) undergoes therapy after falling for a woman and winds up channeling an old Jewish man, and the Tates and the Campbells deal with kidnappings, shocking paternity secrets, hookers and other absurdities. |
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During a round of golf, Burt receives an unexpected offer from the governor, while Danny's infatuation with his stepmother, Annie, erupts into a full-fledged affair. |
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Part 2 of Season 4: Episode 17. |
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Part 1 of 2. As sex with Jessica proves unsettling to El, the news that Chester and Annie are married provokes a confrontation; Jodie asks a psychiatrist to use hypnosis to help him with his indecision over marrying Maggie. |
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Part 2 of Season 4: Episode 15. |
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Part 1 of 2. As Mary accuses him of changing as a result of his newfound celebrity, Burt worries that Danny's plans to marry a hooker will damage his reputation. |
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Part 2 of Season 4: Episode 13. |
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Part 1 of 2. After telling Burt the truth about Danny's real father, Mary recalls the day that Jessica and Chester announced their engagement; meanwhile, awaiting their fate in the ninja dungeon, Jodie proposes to Maggie after they have sex. |
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The search for Wendy leads Jodie and Maggie to a martial arts compound; Burt struggles to explain his crackdown on a crime syndicate; and Danny learns that Chester is both his organ donor and his real father. |
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Mary shocks everyone with the identity of Danny's real father; Burt looks to avenge Danny's shooting by crashing a mob syndicate meeting; and Jessica's romance with El is threatened by a prostitute. |
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Adrift in a rowboat, Jessica and fleeing guerilla leader El Puerco face certain death until Billy puts in a hilarious appearance with the biggest fish story of all time; and call girl Gwen is under Danny's special brand of police protection. |
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Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond) is miraculously revived from death's door only to be abducted by a Latin American revolutionary in Season 4 of the cheeky soap opera satire. The final season doesn't skimp on wacky escapades as Jodie (Billy Crystal) undergoes therapy after falling for a woman and winds up channeling an old Jewish man, and the Tates and the Campbells deal with kidnappings, shocking paternity secrets, hookers and other absurdities. |
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Romance and violence are equally a part of Jessica's homecoming as new couples begin to form and death stalks at least three of this extended family. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-7. |
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While the real Burt junkets recklessly through time and space, his insatiable double keeps Mary awake; Chester encounters a former paramour; a surprise ally saves Danny's life. |
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The Major leads a commando-style raid to rescue Billy from the Sunnies; Jodie must choose between his child and Alice. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-8. |
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This disc includes episodes 17-22. Extras include previews. |
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This disc includes episodes 9-16. |
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This disc includes episodes 17-22. Extras include previews. |
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Secrets and scandals abound for sisters Jessica (Katherine Helmond) and Mary (Cathryn Damon) and their families in Season 3 of the groundbreaking soap opera satire. This season, a look-alike alien replaces Burt (Richard Mulligan); Billy (Jimmy Baio) escapes a cult; Jodie (Billy Crystal) fights for his rights as a gay parent; and a terminally ill Jessica dies, with longtime friend Benson (Robert Guillaume) at her bedside. |
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Part 2 of Season 3: Episode 22. |
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Burt faces his first challenge as sheriff; Jodie battles for custody of his baby; Leslie wires herself with a bomb to kill the Tates; and Jessica's doctor gives her some devastating news. |
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Bigots are making life miserable for Danny and Polly; the Tates hire a new butler; Burt awaits the election results; and an ambulance is called when Jessica suddenly collapses. |
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The minister's daughter dumps Chester; Danny and Polly contemplate an important move; and Jessica visits a psychiatrist about her problems. |
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Part 1 of 2. Will Jessica die? Will Leslie shoot Billy? Will Jodie lose his baby to Carol? Will Mary's baby be Burt's or the creation of an alien? Will Dutch choose Eunice or Corinne? Will Polly marry Danny? |
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Jessica's family gathers at the hospital to await her diagnosis; the surprising results of the local sheriff's election cause havoc; and Jodie engages in a court battle for custody of Wendy. |
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Burt decides to run for sheriff; Mary wonders if she is her baby is an alien; Jessica's psychiatrist comes to meet the family; and Jodie hires a lawyer for his child custody case -- E. Ronald Mallu! |
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Carol returns; Burt gets more shocking news from his doctor; Billy grows impatient with Leslie's demands; and Jessica and Corinne lament their lack of relationships with men. |
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The dying Burt Campbell wants to leave his mark in the Guinness Book of Records, and Donohue's wedding night is interrupted by an unexpected visit. |
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When Jessica finds out that Chester's group therapy has turned into a twosome between her husband and the minister's sexy daughter, she throws him out, while a race riot brews at the Campbell house. |
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Danny and Polly express their love in a laundromat; meanwhile, the Campbells are thrilled about Mary's pregnancy -- except Mary, who suddenly realizes that she may be carrying an alien's baby. |
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Jodie is back home with the baby, and the Campbells would be perfectly happy except for some good news and bad news: Mary is pregnant and Burt has a fatal disease. |
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Jessica has finally caught up with her philandering husband, and while Chester is temporarily locked out of her bedroom, it seems that Billy, who just turned 18, is about to get into Leslie's. |
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Jessica chooses between Chester and Det. Donohue; Burt is held captive by spacemen; Jodie meets his infant daughter; and Benson visits with some bad news. |
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This disc includes episodes 9-16. |
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Secrets and scandals abound for sisters Jessica (Katherine Helmond) and Mary (Cathryn Damon) and their families in Season 3 of the groundbreaking soap opera satire. This season, a look-alike alien replaces Burt (Richard Mulligan); Billy (Jimmy Baio) escapes a cult; Jodie (Billy Crystal) fights for his rights as a gay parent; and a terminally ill Jessica dies, with longtime friend Benson (Robert Guillaume) at her bedside. |
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Mary Campbell is shocked by the sudden change in Burt; Burt meets another human in space -- a 4,000-year-old crazy man; and the Tate men set out to rescue Billy from the Sunnies cult. |
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Jessica finally corners Chester with one of his many other women; Mary and Burt get physical exams; and Danny tries to find the pretty black widow he met briefly at the cemetery. |
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Billy tells Jessica he is having an affair with his teacher; Burt tries to convince Mary she has been living with an alien; and Dutch attacks Eunice with a bowl of oatmeal. |
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While ex-con Dutch cooks up a storm in the Tate kitchen, Eunice steps out; Corinne threatens to expose Chester's philandering; and the two Burts try to work things out. |
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After viewing the Tate-Campbell craziness in action, Millie decides that she no longer wants to marry Danny; and Mary, with two Burts in her life, doubts her sanity. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-8. |
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Jessica wonders if Chester is up to his old extramarital tricks; Billy and his attractive teacher have some close encounters in a roadhouse; and Corinne and Tim have a confrontation of their own. |
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Dutch is out of prison; Danny brings home a new lover -- one of his kidnappers; Jodie learns about being a single parent; and Billy is getting some very private lessons from his teacher. |
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Corinne's baby gives the Tates a hard time; Billy is chosen to become a Sunnie; Danny confronts Elaine's murderer; Jessica brings Chester and Det. Donohue together to announce her decision. |
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Burt tells Mary he saw a UFO; Benson visits Billy at the Church of the Golden Ray; Jessica tries to choose between Chester and Det. Donohue; Corinne's baby turns out to be a real little devil. |
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Donohue comes between Jessica and Chester; Jodie introduces Alice to the Campbells; Chester and Benson have strange encounters with Corinne's baby; Corinne persuades Tim to leave his cave. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-9 of the second season. |
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It's a time of separation for Donohue and Jessica, reconciliation for Burt and Mary, reincarnation for Billy and his old flame Lisa and devilish mystification for Corinne's new baby. |
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This disc includes episodes 10-18 of the second season. |
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Sally tells Burt the truth, that they never really had an affair; Jessica finally decides really to have an affair with Donohue; Chester suddenly returns home, not really dead. |
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This disc includes episodes 19-22 of the second season, plus a featurette and an encore presentation of the first season pilot. |
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Corinne has the baby; Jodie and Alice decide to live together; Burt tells Mary that Sally lied to her; Jessica has dinner with Det. Donohue; Chester starts for home. |
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Tim leaves Corinne to live in a cave; Dutch is caught by the police; Jodie befriends Alice, who is also gay; Mary leaves Burt and moves in with the Tates and Corinne begins to go into labor. |
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The Campbells and Tates gather at a party in memory of Chester; Sally tells Mary she's been having an affair with Burt; Carol and tells Jodie that he should never see the baby she is expecting. |
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Burt agrees to help Danny find Elaine's killers; Benson helps and Dutch and Eunice elude the police; a train wreck helps Chester in an unexpected way. |
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The Campbells pay Elaine's ransom, not knowing she has escaped; Burt apologizes for his act of adultery, not knowing if he really did it; Jessica has a startling reason for firing Det. Donohue. |
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While Danny prepares to free Elaine and Jodie prepares to marry Carol, Det. Donohue makes a shocking confession to Jessica. |
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Danny hears from Elaine's kidnappers; Tim hears about Corinne's and pregnancy; a detective starts looking for Chester; Dennis looks for a way to get Jodie back again. |
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Eunice elopes with Dutch; Chester disappears; Sally continues to manipulate Burt; a doctor has shocking news for Corinne; Elaine is kidnapped. |
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The sudsy, silly and dysfunctional world inhabited by the immediate families of two sisters, Mary and Jessica, continues to unfold in this collection of episodes from the second season. This satirical comedy, which mines the humor in daytime drama, features Billy Crystal, Richard Mulligan, Robert Guillaume, Katherine Helmond, Cathryn Damon and Robert Mandan. Extras include previews, a bonus episode and a sit-down with the creators. |
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This disc includes episodes 10-18 of the second season. |
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This disc includes episodes 19-22 of the second season, plus a featurette and an encore presentation of the first season pilot. |
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The sudsy, silly and dysfunctional world inhabited by the immediate families of two sisters, Mary and Jessica, continues to unfold in this collection of episodes from the second season. This satirical comedy, which mines the humor in daytime drama, features Billy Crystal, Richard Mulligan, Robert Guillaume, Katherine Helmond, Cathryn Damon and Robert Mandan. Extras include previews, a bonus episode and a sit-down with the creators. |
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Burt has suspicions about Mary and her professor; Mary has suspicions and about Burt and his secretary; Tim has a tough first day at work; Chester has a new identity. |
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Chester comes home -- minus his memory; Jodie leaves Dennis with bitter feelings; Corinne tells Jessica she's pregnant; Burt mistakenly thinks Mary is in love with her professor. |
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Elaine explains the reason behind her nastiness to Danny and begs him for a second chance; Burt and Mary face a new problem; Jessica discusses sex with her daughters and sister. |
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Mary and Jessica are bored, but for different reasons; Corinne and Tim refuse to let his mother spoil their honeymoon; Chester spoils his birthday party by dropping unconscious. |
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Romance blossoms between Eunice and the gangster who holds her Susan Harris and family hostage; Jodie has troubling news to tell Mary; an unexpected guest attends the wedding of Tim and Corinne. |
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Dutch drags Chester along when he escapes from prison; Elaine drags Danny to the altar; Jodie achieves something rare for a drag queen; a mysterious intruder is about to make life miserable at the Tate house. |
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The real murderer of tennis pro Peter Campbell is revealed after Jessica is sentenced to prison; Burt is unprepared for the shock of meeting Jody's boyfriend; Corinne meets Tim's mother, and Chester tries to end it all. |
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Jody discusses his marriage plans with Dennis while Mary brings her professor home for coffee. |
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Danny tries to kill Elaine -- with kindness; Tim and Corinne visit Mrs. Flotsky; Burt and Danny's secretary is up to no good; Chester's doctor has some good news and some bad news for Jessica. |
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The real murderer of tennis pro Peter Campbell is revealed after Jessica is sentenced to prison; Burt is unprepared for the shock of meeting Jody's boyfriend; Corinne meets Tim's mother, and Chester tries to end it all. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-9 of the second season. |
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This disc includes episodes 10-18 of the second season. |
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For four years in the late 1970s, ABC aired a unique television show that delighted viewers with its wit and satire by parodying the traditional soap opera through its story of the Tate and Campbell families. All aspects of their discordant lives were spoofed, with no story line seen as too unusual or controversial. Soap also broke boundaries by featuring one of television's first openly gay characters, Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal). |
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For four years in the late 1970s, ABC aired a unique television show that delighted viewers with its wit and satire by parodying the traditional soap opera through its story of the Tate and Campbell families. All aspects of their discordant lives were spoofed, with no story line seen as too unusual or controversial. Soap also broke boundaries by featuring one of television's first openly gay characters, Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal). |
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Jessica and Chester Tate wreak havoc on the judicial system along with their sarcastic butler, Benson, when the three testify in Jessica's trial for the murder of tennis pro Peter Campbell. |
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Jessica's astonishing behavior on the first day of her trial for the murder of tennis pro Peter Campbell causes pandemonium in the courtroom. |
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Eunice and Walter race to recover some incriminating evidence, and Jessica and Chester receive a few shocks from their first meeting with the prosecutor and the judge. |
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Mary finally gets Burt to see a doctor. Jessica tries to make peace with Corinne and Eunice finds herself locked out on a hotel window ledge in the rain. |
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The Campbells consider having Burt committed while Father Tim pays Corinne a farewell visit and Chester fires Claire. |
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After gloating over Jessica's arrest, Ingrid pays a threatening visit to the Tates; Eunice and the Congressman receive a blackmail note and Lefkowitz agrees to let Danny live -- on one condition. |
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After receiving some shocking news, Corrine is released from jail -- and Jessica's arrested. |
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Danny takes drastic steps to keep from being killed, and a mysterious woman arrives at Tinkler's jail with a startling announcement. |
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One of the quirkiest and most controversial shows to hit the TV airwaves, this late 1970s satire of soap operas follows the lives of sisters Jessica (Katherine Helmond) and Mary (Cathryn Damon), whose eccentric, warring families never fail to amuse. While wealthy Jessica's family is steeped in adultery and alcohol, working-class mom Mary is saddled with a neurotic husband and belligerent sons. Billy Crystal and Robert Guillaume co-star. |
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Jodie goes to the hospital for his sex change; Dr. Medlow cures Burt's impotence; Jessica finally witnesses Chester's infidelity. |
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Jessica resolves to end her affair with Peter; Claire ends Chester's affair with Pidgeon; Danny tries to end Burt's life. |
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Jessica fails to confess her infidelity; Mary fails to terminate Burt's impotence; Danny learns the identity of the man he must eliminate. |
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In order to leave the mob, Danny is ordered to kill his father's killer; Chester is blackmailed by his secretary; the identity of Burt's long-lost son is a shock in more ways than one. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-10 of the first season. |
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This disc includes episodes 11-20 of the first season. |
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This disc includes episodes 21-25 of the first season. |
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This disc includes episodes 1-10 of the first season. |
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This disc includes episodes 11-20 of the first season. |
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This disc includes episodes 21-25 of the first season. |
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For four years in the late 1970s, ABC aired a unique television show that delighted viewers with its wit and satire by parodying the traditional soap opera through its story of the Tate and Campbell families. All aspects of their discordant lives were spoofed, with no story line seen as too unusual or controversial. Soap also broke boundaries by featuring one of television's first openly gay characters, Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal). |
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This satirical soap opera introduces the Campbells and the Tates, two suburban families of unequal prosperity but equal lunacy and similar zest for the foibles which make us all human. |
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Lefkowitz's threat to kill the entire Campbell clan and startling announcements by Father Tim and Mr. Mallu are temporarily overshadowed by the return of a verdict in Jessica Tate's murder trial. |
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Jodie's friendship with Carol takes a confusing turn, while Jessica awaits the jury's verdict in her trial for the murder of tennis pro Peter Campbell. |
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Jessica Tate may be at the end of her rope when a surprise witness is brought into the courtroom to present intriguing evidence against her in her trial for the murder of Peter Campbell. |
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Jodie leaves the hospital and prepares for his first date with a woman; Jessica and Corinne are furious with Peter for cheating on Corinne; Peter is in for a surprise in his bath. |
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Learning of Jodie's suicide attempt, the Campbells rush to his hospital bedside; Corinne and Jessica confront their men about their respective infidelities. |
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The Godfather visits Mary; Danny visits in disguise; Mary spurns Burt's advances; Corinne revisits Father Tim; Dennis has bad news for Jodie. |
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Unable to bring himself to kill Burt, Danny goes into hiding from the mob; Bob, the ventriloquist's dummy, continues to make life horrible for the Campbells and Tates. |
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The Major kidnaps a neighbor; Claire fails to convince Jessica that Chester is cheating; Danny traps Burt in a cabin with intent to kill. |
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Corinne moves out of the Tate house; Burt announces the return of son Chuck, the ventriloquist; Danny gets one last chance to kill Burt. |
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Jodie tells his family about his planned sex-change; Burt and Mary tell a psychiatrist about their problem; Corinne tells Father Tim she loves him; Jessica can't tell Corinne anything. |
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Every member of the Campbell and Tate households seems to be a suspect in Peter's murder, but Sheriff Tinkler announces the name of the culprit. |
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Burt plans a party to celebrate his victory over impotency, but a tragic discovery leaves him in no mood for merrymaking. |
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One of the quirkiest and most controversial shows to hit the TV airwaves, this late 1970s satire of soap operas follows the lives of sisters Jessica (Katherine Helmond) and Mary (Cathryn Damon), whose eccentric, warring families never fail to amuse. While wealthy Jessica's family is steeped in adulter... |
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Screen idol James Dean lives fast and dies young in this made-for-television feature based on the memoirs of Dean's college roommate William Bast. The biopic chronicles the life of Dean (Stephen McHattie) from his days as an acting student at UCLA to his angst-ridden performances in television and movies and the dangerous sport that led to his untimely death. |
Alfred Hitchcock's final film (at age 76) is an easygoing suspense mystery. An atypically heroic Bruce Dern (who was in Hitch's Marnie 12 years earlier) plays a cabbie who teams with a semi-phony psychic (Barbara Harris) to collect a big r... |
Alfred Hitchcock's final film (at age 76) is an easygoing suspense mystery. An atypically heroic Bruce Dern (who was in Hitch's Marnie 12 years earlier) plays a cabbie who teams with a semi-phony psychic (Barbara Harris) to collect a big reward by finding a kidnapped millionaire. Watch for visual references to previous Hitchcock classics. Ernest Lehman, Hitchcock's collaborator on North by Northwest, adapted the novel by Victor Canning. |
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Screen idol James Dean lives fast and dies young in this made-for-television feature based on the memoirs of Dean's college roommate William Bast. The biopic chronicles the life of Dean (Stephen McHattie) from his days as an acting student at UCLA to his angst-ridden performances in television and movies and the dangerous sport that led to his untimely death. Candy Clark, Katherine Helmond, Amy Irving and Jayne Meadows co-star. |
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After her beloved Butch and Sundance die in a Bolivian shootout, Etta Place (Katharine Ross, reprising her role from the 1969 blockbuster) pulls up stakes and moves to Mexico, where she runs guns and ammunition for revolutionary general Pancho Villa (Hector Elizondo). Katherine Helmond, Warren Berlinger, Steve Forrest and Michael Constantine also star in this 1976 made-for-TV Western directed by Lee Philips. |
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Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines, this highly acclaimed TV drama follows the life of Jane Pittman, a black woman born into slavery in the South during the 1850s who lives long enough to see the genesis of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. In 1962, 110-year-old Jane (Cicely Tyson) tells her story to a journalist (Michael Murphy). The film won eight Emmy Awards, including Best Lead Actress for Tyson and Best Director for John Korty. |
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Based on the novel by Ernest J. Gaines, this highly acclaimed TV drama follows the life of Jane Pittman, a black woman born into slavery in the South during the 1850s who lives long enough to see the genesis of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. In 1962, 110-year-old Jane (Cicely Tyson) tells her story to a journalist (Michael Murphy). The film won eight Emmy Awards, incl... |
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George C. Scott stars in this black comedy as Herbert Bock, a suicidal doctor who struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital. Herbert's life is on a downward spiral, but just as he contemplates killing himself, patients at the hospital begin dying -- apparently from erroneous treatments they're being mysteriously ministered. |
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George C. Scott stars in this black comedy as Herbert Bock, a suicidal doctor who struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital. Herbert's life is on a downward spiral, but just as he contemplates killing himself, patients at the hospital begin dying -- apparently from erroneous treatments they're being mysteriously ministered. Diana Rigg co-stars in this Academy Award winner for Best Screenplay. |