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All three aired as part of ABC Movie of the Week. Wine, Women and War: October 20, 1973 The Solid Gold Kidnapping: November 17, 1973 The Sixth Sense: Sweet, Sweet Rachel: October 2, 1971 Aired as part of ABC Movie of the Week. The Snoop Sisters "The Female Instinct" December 16, 1972 Sons and Daughters "Senior Year" March 22, 1974 Spencer's Pilots
According to Madeleine Stowe, guest host of the May 21, 2016, Turner Classic Movies screening of Cover Up, the producer initially resisted the Holiday timeframe for the film, feeling the subject was unsuitable for a Christmas setting. Star Dennis O'Keefe, who also co-wrote the script, strongly protested, and carried the day.
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Festival, a film by South Korean director Im Kwon-taek; Festival, a drama film by Swedish director Karl Johan Larsson; Festival, a comedy about performers at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe; The Festival, a 2018 comedy film set at large UK music festival
The Opposite Of Sex is a 1998 American independent romantic dark comedy written and directed by Don Roos, in his directorial debut, starring Christina Ricci, Martin Donovan and Lisa Kudrow. [3] It marked the final film produced by Rysher Entertainment .
For television films with names that conflict with other uses, use (film). For those that conflict with other films, use (year film), where year corresponds to the year in which the film first aired on TV. If the name of a television film conflicts with a theatrical film in the same year, (year TV film) / (year theatrical film) respectively.
Opposites Attract (working title Running Mates) is a 1990 American made-for-television romantic comedy film starring Barbara Eden and John Forsythe. It originally aired as the NBC Wednesday Night Movie on NBC on October 17, 1990.
Ranam: Detroit Crossing (transl. Blood: Detroit Crossing) is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language action thriller film written and directed by Nirmal Sahadev and produced by Yes Cinema Production and Lawson Entertainment. The film stars Prithviraj Sukumaran, Rahman and Isha Talwar. [1] It is partially inspired from 2011 American film Drive.