Television films 10.5 was a 2004 television miniseries directed by John Lafia and with a script written by Christopher Canaan, John Lafia and Ronnie Christensen. The plot centers around a catastrophic series of earthquakes along the United States' West Coast cumulating in one measuring 10.5 on the Richter scale. In an attempt to prevent further damage, the characters race to "weld" the fault using nuclear bombs. ...more on Wikipedia about "10.5"
61* (pronounced "sixty-one asterisk") is a United States baseball movie, made for HBO, directed by Billy Crystal and written by Hank Steinberg. The film was first released on April 28, 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "61*"
A Christmas Carol is a 1984 television movie adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous 1843 novella. It was directed by Clive Donner (who had been an editor on an earlier film version of the story, 1951's Scrooge) and stars George C. Scott in an acclaimed performance as Ebenezer Scrooge. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Christmas Carol (1984 film)"
A Christmas Carol is a 1999 television movie adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous 1843 novella. It was directed by David Hugh Jones and stars Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Christmas Carol (1999 film)"
A Christmas Carol, also known as A Christmas Carol: The Musical, is a 2004 television movie filmatization of a 1994 stage musical of the same name, with songs written by Alan Menken (music) and Lynn Ahrens (lyrics). The musical is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous 1843 novella of the same name, produced by Hallmark Entertainment for NBC. It was directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and features Kelsey Grammer as Ebenezer Scrooge, Jason Alexander as Jacob Marley, and Jennifer Love Hewitt as Emily. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Christmas Carol (2004 film)"
The Little Princess (1975) is a film directed by Derek Martinus based upon the novel, A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This version is noted for being very faithful to the original novel. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Little Princess (1975 film)"
A Little Princess (1986) is a mini-series directed by Carol Wiseman co-produced by LWT in Britain and PBS in the United States based upon the novel, A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It is noted for being very faithful to the original text. It also reunited Nigel Havers and David Yelland who performed together in the 1981 film, Chariots of Fire. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Little Princess (1986 film)" Everybody should like shortopedia shortopedia
A Season on the Brink is the first ESPN television movie that premiered on March 10, 2002. It is based on the book by John Feinstein which detailed the 1985-86 season of Indiana University's men's basketball team, led by Bobby Knight. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Season on the Brink"
A.T.F. is a television movie produced for ABC in 1999 in which ATF agents work to infiltrate an armed militia, a group akin to the Branch Davidian group who held off ATF agents and were later set siege to by the FBI in Waco, Texas in 1993. ...more on Wikipedia about "A.T.F."
Abraham is a television movie based on the life of the prophet Abraham. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abraham (film)"
Alien Apocalypse is a Sci-Fi channel original movie based on Human in Chains, a Josh Becker and Robert Tapert written work. In the movie, astronaut Dr. Ivan Hood ( Bruce Campbell) and his companion Kelly ( Renee O'Connor) return from their 30-year-long mission in space to find the planet taken over by aliens who bite people's heads off and force humans to work in sawmills. Now, they are the only hope for the human race. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Apocalypse"
Alien Lockdown is a television movie that premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel on March 1, 2004. The movie was directed by Tim Cox. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Lockdown"
Amongst Barbarians is ...more on Wikipedia about "Amongst Barbarians"
Andersonville was a film directed by John Frankenheimer about a group of union soliders who are captured by the confederates and sent to the infamous confederate prison camp. ...more on Wikipedia about "Andersonville (film)" http://www.shortopedia.com, it's as simple as that! Television_films
Ants is a 1977 television movie. After ingesting a powerful insecticide, an army of ants attack a local hotel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ants (TVM 1977)"
Back to the Secret Garden (2000) is a television movie starring Joan Plowright and George Baker. It was directed by Michael Turner. ...more on Wikipedia about "Back to the Secret Garden"
Baffled! is a 1973 television movie intended as a pilot for a television series. The story is part of the occult detective sub-genre. ...more on Wikipedia about "Baffled!"
Bernard and the Genie was a seventy minute British TV movie first shown on BBC1 in the Christmas of 1991. Written by comedy writer Richard Curtis, this comic fantasy, taking its inspiration from The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, followed Alan Cumming as art dealer Bernard Bottle, who finds a magic lamp containing a genie (Josephus, played by comedian Lenny Henry). While Bernard tries to use the genie's magic to get revenge on the boss who fired him, the genie discovers a taste for modern life. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bernard and the Genie"
Beverly Hills Family Robinson is a 1997 American Walt Disney TV movie based on the novel Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss. The movie features Dyan Cannon, Martin Mull, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan O'Donohue as the main cast and was aired on ABC TV. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beverly Hills Family Robinson"
Beyond Re-Animator ( 2003) is a comedy/ horror movie, directed by Brian Yuzna. It is the second sequel to Re-Animator. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beyond Re-Animator"
Bloody Sunday is a 2002 British television drama, produced by Granada Television and screened on the ITV network on January 25 2002. The drama concentrates on the events of the " Bloody Sunday" massacre through the eyes of Ivan Cooper, the Protestant Stormont MP (for the SDLP) who was a central organiser of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement march in Derry on 30 January 1972 that ended with British paratroopers firing on the demonstrators, killing thirteen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bloody Sunday (film)"
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Boa vs Python is a 2004 television movie that premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel. It was directed by David Flores. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boa vs Python"
Born Innocent was a television movie which was first aired under the NBC World Premiere Movie umbrella on September 10, 1974. To this day, it has remained one of the most controversial films ever aired on American television. ...more on Wikipedia about "Born Innocent"
Camp Cucamonga is a made-for-television movie aired in 1990. The film was a family feature that served mostly as a vehicle to cast a variety of stars from the ABC network on which it aired. The backdrop for the film is the title camp, a summer camp where a variety of pre-teens go to do typical camp activities. Amongst the backdrop of this are two sub-plots involving the budding romance between two camp counselors, and a camp inspection gone awry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Camp Cucamonga"
Channel Chasers was an animated film created by Nickelodeon featuring characters from its Fairly OddParents television series. It features a number of parodies, including references to 1984 (the beginning scene, and several signs saying "Vicky is Watching"), as well as spoofs of shows such as Sesame Street, Jonny Quest, Blue's Clues and Dragon Ball Z. ...more on Wikipedia about "Channel Chasers"
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