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His Neighbor Phil (2015)
Character: Mary
Harvey loves Mary, and when she develops early onset Alzheimer's disease, Harvey must fight to keep her heart and mind with him.
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Stop the World, I Want to Get Off (1996)
Character: Evie
Set against the backdrop of a circus, the show focuses on Littlechap, from the moment of his birth to his death. Each time something unsatisfactory happens, he calls out 'Stop the world!' and addresses the audience.
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Yesterday's Child (1977)
Character: Ann Talbot
A young couple's three-year-old daughter is kidnapped and no trace is ever found of her. Fourteen years later, a young woman claiming to be that girl shows up at the parents' house.
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Incident in a Small Town (1994)
Character: Lily Margaret Bell
Lily and her son John live alone in a small town as her husband has been killed fighting the war in France. Or at least that is what she told John, but the arrival of Frank back in the town leads him to find out that she not only has been lying about that but also about the fact that she never married him. When Frank tussles with Lily in her yard she applies for a restraining order, calling on the help of her father (the esteemed judge Stoddard Bell) and his partner (lawyer Harmon Cobb). The case fails and when Frank is found murdered later that night Stoddard is arrested and Cobb has a defence case on his hands.
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Caroline? (1990)
Character: Caroline
Hallmark Hall of Fame presents the story of a mysterious woman claiming to be the deceased daughter of a rich man tries to solve the problems of his untrusting son and supposedly physically and mentally handicaped daughter. But one question stands in her way: is she really Caroline?
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Long Journey Back (1978)
Character: Celia Casella
A teenage girl puts up a courageous fight following a crushing school bus accident that leaves her physically and mentally handicapped.
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Breaking the Silence (1992)
Character: Janey Kirkland
Drama about an attorney who defends a teenage boy accused of murdering his abusive father and must come to grips with his shameful secrets about his own mother.
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The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal (1979)
Character: Connie
The story of a fire in the Triangle Shirt Mfg. Co. building in New York City in 1911 that resulted in the deaths of 146 employees, mostly young women. The ensuing investigation revealed the company's almost total disregard for its workers' safety in pursuit of increased production and profits, and resulted, among other things, in the passage of new worker safety laws and the formation of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
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In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan (1977)
Character: Mary Ellen Quinlan
Based on a true case, this tells the story of two parents in New Jersey whose daughter has lapsed into a coma from which doctors say she will never recover. The parents must decide whether to keep her alive on life support systems, or to disconnect them and let her die with some dignity left.
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The Best Place to Be (1979)
Character: Maryanne Callahan
A widow's life is thrown into turmoil by her hippie daughter, her rebellious teenage son, and an ill-starred love affair she is having with a much younger man -- and then a former suitor comes back into the picture.
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Voices from Within (1994)
Character: Ann Parkhurst
When her sister, a prim-and-proper nurse, is found murdered in the parking lot of a wild nightclub, pianist Nancy Parkhurst learns the truth about her sister’s double life…and in so doing, has to face her own repressed childhood traumas.
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Whose Daughter is She? (1995)
Character: Cathy
Two mothers, one biological, one stepmother, fight for the custody and love of 13-year-old Andrea.
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Sexual Advances (1992)
Character: Paula Pratt
Drama about a happily married career woman who falls victim to a management power play involving sexual harassment by her sports-equipment company's in-house lawyer.
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Personals (1990)
Character: Sarah Martin
A woman that during the daytime is an insignificant librarian, at night becomes a fascinating mysterious dark lady. She uses the personal advertisements on the newspapers to obtain appointments with men then kills them. These murders last until the wife of one victim decides to investigate.
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Love on the Run (1985)
Character: Diana Rockland
A criminal lawyer goes on the run with her new lover — a convict she had as a client and whom she helped escape from prison.
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Forever (1978)
Character: Katherine Danziger
Romantic drama about a teenage girl's first love and the perennial adolescent dilemma of whether to give herself to him in order to hang on to him. Based on the novel by Judy Blume.
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Jericho Fever (1993)
Character: Bonnie Whitney
A group of terrorists bomb peace negotiations in Mexico. One of the terrorists contracts a fever disease during the attack. The terrorists flee across the border to the US and while they are in the process of crossing the border they committ a murder. The sick terrorist infects a large number of people in New Mexico, and the patients start dying as the doctors are unable to cure the disease. A female doctor from the Centers for Disease Control arrives in New Mexico. Together with an FBI agent she starts to search for the terrorists. But there are also others who are looking for the terrorists...
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Tomorrow's Child (1982)
Character: Kay Spence
The wife of a research geneticist agrees to the experimental procedure of a 'test-tube baby' by having her fetus brought to full term in a glass jar in a laboratory.
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The Babysitter (1980)
Character: Joanna Redwine
Overprotective mother Liz Benedict meets 18-year-old orphan Joanna Redwine and hires her as house help and live-in companion to rambunctious daughter Tara. Liz's husband Jeff isn't too thrilled with the arrangement, and his fears soon prove justified when Joanna begins to manipulate everyone and to slowly destroy the family. Meanwhile, next-door neighbor Dr. Linquist investigates and discovers Joanna has a disturbing past.
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The Killing Mind (1991)
Character: Isobel Neiman
Isobel Neiman, a former FBI agent turned cop, is assigned to catch a ballerina's murderer, but runs into resistance by fellow cops who don't think a woman detective can handle the case.
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Night of 100 Stars II (1985)
Character: Self
This special is the second "Night of 100 Stars" to benefit The Actors Fund of America. Edited from a seven-hour live entertainment marathon that was taped February 17, 1985, at New York's Radio City Music Hall, this sequel to the 1982 "Night of 100 Stars" special features 288 celebrities.
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Hamlet's Ghost (2015)
Character: Justina Keller / Queen Gertrude
A modern Shakespearean actor must travel back in time to confront enigmatic forces from the past and future.
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The Gathering (1977)
Character: Toni
When Adam Thornton learns that he only has a little time left, he decides that he wants to make peace with his family. Only problem is that most of his family are not exactly fond of him because he walked out on his wife and of his stubborn nature and he hasn't spoken to his youngest son after having an argument with him which he was in the wrong but only realize after his son left and has not been heard from since. But he goes to her to help him find him. But when his doctor says that it won't be good for him to travel, she suggests that they invite them all for Christmas. While most of them come, Adam's attempt at reconciliation won't be easy.
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The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story (1980)
Character: Anya Andreyev
This Olympics film, tied in with the planned 1980 games from which the United States subsequently withdrew, focuses on an American athlete whose dreams of winning the Decathlon are threatened by his romance with a pretty Russian gymnast.
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The Great Elephant Escape (1995)
Character: Beverly Cunningham
Two young boys help an elephant escape from an African animal orphanage when he is bought by a wealthy American. The trio dodge poachers, the police and lions on a journey they'll never forget.
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Elvis and the Beauty Queen (1981)
Character: Linda Thompson
Don Johnson stars as Elvis Presley in this made-for-TV true story about The King's love affair with Linda Thompson (Stephanie Zimbalist), a young beauty pageant contestant who was his live-in girlfriend and traveling companion for the last four years of his life. The story begins with their first meeting and traces their years together when Thompson tried to keep Presley off drugs in the last years of his career.
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The NBC All Star Hour: Let's All Be There (1985)
Character: N/A
The NBC All Star Hour (1985) was a one-hour primetime television special that brought together stars from NBC’s biggest shows of the mid-1980s, blending comedy, music, and variety performances into a network showcase.
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Truth (2006)
Character: Meredith
A reporter is killed whilst investigating a story & her college friend and former professor join forces to try and find out who killed her.
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A Letter to Three Wives (1985)
Character: Debra Bishop
A letter is addressed to three wives from their 'best friend', announcing that she's running away with one of their husbands – but she doesn't specify which one.
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Malpractice (2001)
Character: Beth Garrett
A lawyer turns private investigator when her doctor-husband holds himself responsible for the death of a patient.
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The Awakening (1980)
Character: Margaret Corbeck
When a British archaeologist violates an Egyptian queen's tomb, her evil spirit enters his daughter.
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The Magic of Lassie (1978)
Character: Kelly Mitchell
Lassie is claimed from his family by a "former owner" and then braves a cross country trip to rejoin the ones that love her.
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The Story Lady (1991)
Character: Julie Pollard
When Grace comes to live with her daughter and son-in-law, she is eager to find a way to be useful in the community. She loves to read stories to children, and decides to read one on public access television. The response is so strong that a large company hears about it and offers her a television series. Her life becomes complicated as she is forced to make some serious decisions. Through it all, Grace is able to help a young mother realize that time is the most valuable gift she could give to her daughter.
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Prison of Secrets (1997)
Character: Lynn Schaffer
Lynn Schaffer is willfully irresponsible once too often, gets fired and refuses a plea-bargain with her employer. She's now convicted and because of this uncooperative attitude gets the maximum sentence, 10 years in a women's jail wing. Model husband Larry, who wasn't informed of her dumb schemes is left running her appeal, the household and spoiled daughter who now feels abandoned. Since most inmates are junkies or prostitutes, sergeant Ed Crang and fellow corrupt jailers can run a 'favors in kind exchange'. For rebels, it gets worse. Larry however has his own radio show, so it all hangs on gathering proof.
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Celebration Family (1987)
Character: Janet Marston
When James and Janet Marston find, after the birth of their second son, that they can have no more they decide to adopt. The result is a huge family of up to sixty children of all nationalities, races and creeds and some with physical and mental disabilities. Their happiness, however, is not to continue without problems...
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The Prophet's Game (2000)
Character: Francis Aldobrandi
Moving from city to city, The Prophet lures unsuspecting contestants into solving the riddles it supplies. If the contestants are wrong, somebody dies and somebody is famous.
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Lucky Louie (2023)
Character: Pastor Mimi
A retired cop teams up with four ex-convicts and a behavioral science student to solve a fifty year old bank robbery.
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Dead Ahead (1996)
Character: Maura Loch
A family's camping trip turns into a nightmare when a gang of bank robbers forces the son to guide them through the wilderness to a secret airstrip. Armed only with a hunting bow, the boy's mother, who is a skilled archer and survivalist, tracks the men, determined to do anything to rescue her son.
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