The Real McCoys is a sitcom set in a farm in California. The show follows the daily lives of the McCoy family, a group of hillbilly farmers who have recently moved from West Virginia to California. The show revolves around their adventures and misadventures as they try to adapt to their new life in California while dealing with the challenges of farming and family dynamics. With a laugh track providing comedic moments, The Real McCoys is a light-hearted family sitcom.
Rambo returns to the jungles of Vietnam on a mission to infiltrate an enemy base-camp and rescue the American POWs still held captive there. Set around three years after 'First Blood', Rambo is released from prison to search for American POWs held by the Vietnamese. He is only allowed to photograph the POWs and not engage in combat. Rambo reluctantly agrees and parachutes into the Vietnamese jungle with minimal equipment. He meets a native girl, Co-Bao, and together they navigate the dangers of the jungle to rescue the POWs. Rambo faces betrayal, torture, and intense battles, but ultimately succeeds in his mission and escapes with the POWs. In the end, he confronts Murdock and demands that the remaining POWs be rescued. Rambo walks away, seeking to live his life day by day.
John Rambo, a former member of an elite United States Army Special Forces unit, is forced to flee into the mountains and fight back against a cruel sheriff and his deputies. As the situation escalates, Rambo uses his military training to outsmart and disable his pursuers. The film explores themes of war, post-traumatic stress disorder, abuse of power, and the struggles of a Vietnam War veteran in civilian life.
Rambo mounts a daring rescue mission in Afghanistan to save his friend Colonel Trautman from the clutches of the powerful Soviet forces. With the help of the Afghan rebels, Rambo fights against all odds to free Trautman and bring him back home. Along the way, he faces dangerous battles and confrontations with the enemy, showcasing his skills and determination. This action-packed movie is dedicated to the brave people of Afghanistan and tells the story of a man determined to fight for freedom and justice.
Centennial is a sweeping historical drama that follows the journey of a Colorado town from its early days in the 1700s to its development and growth. The story explores the lives of various characters, including fur traders, Native Americans, and settlers, as they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, the conflicts between different cultures, and the building of a new community. The miniseries delves into themes of love, adventure, friendship, and the struggle for survival in the untamed West.
It Takes Two is an American sitcom, created by Susan Harris, that aired on ABC from October 14, 1982 to April 28, 1983. The series starred Richard Crenna as Dr. Sam Quinn and Patty Duke Astin as his devoted wife Molly.
All's Fair is an American television situation comedy
Hot Shots! Part Deux is an absurd comedy that follows Topper Harley, a former Navy SEAL, as he is recruited for a top-secret mission to rescue hostages in the Middle East. With his signature wit and comedic timing, Topper takes on the Persian Gulf and a variety of hilarious obstacles along the way.
Sabrina Fairchild, the chauffeur's daughter, returns home from Paris and finds herself falling for the wealthy David, despite his engagement to her glamorous and unfaithful older sister. With the help of her fairy godmother, Sabrina transforms herself into an elegant and confident woman, captivating David and leading to a series of romantic misadventures.
In the midst of a scorching heatwave in Florida, a sultry femme fatale seduces a lawyer into a passionate affair. As their relationship intensifies, they become entangled in a dangerous plot filled with infidelity, deception, and murder.
Pros and Cons is an American television series . It is a revamped version of Gabriel's Fire, which aired on ABC the previous season.
Slattery's People is a 1964-1965 American television series about local politics starring Richard Crenna as title character James Slattery, a state legislator, co-starring Ed Asner and Tol Avery, and featuring Carroll O'Connor and Warren Oates in a couple of episodes each. James E. Moser was executive producer. The program, telecast on CBS, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Slattery's People is mainly notable for having been one of the few American television series spotlighting the travails of local politicians, a topic that other programs of the period mainly avoided. Many television critics highly praised the series. Many politicians also approved of the program. U.S. Representative James C. Corman said in a Congressional Record statement on September 30, 1964, “I am pleased that they have taken the high road to show a legislator’s life, and have not pandered to sensationalism or unreality to stimulate an audience following.” Moser's script for the pilot was printed as an appendix in Teleplay; an introduction to television writing by Coles Trapnell. Television composer Nathan Scott wrote the theme music for Slattery's People.
In the year 1989, a group of scientists and miners embark on a mission to explore the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. As they delve deeper, they come face to face with a horrifying sea monster that wreaks havoc on their expedition. With time running out, they must find a way to survive and escape the clutches of the Leviathan.
On Wings of Eagles is a NBC TV mini-series, starring Burt Lancaster - Richard Crenna and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. The TV series was adapted from Ken Follet's novel of the same name. The plot is set during the Iranian revolution. During the takeover of Iran, the king is overthrown, and two executives of Electronic Data Systems are imprisoned on false charges. The head of the company, Mr. Perot, travels to Tehran to negotiate for their release. Meanwhile, a retired US Army Special Forces Colonel, Arthur Simons, is hired to develop a rescue plan at any cost.
A man named Jack, along with his wife and teenage daughter, rents a run-down beach house for their summer vacation. Jack becomes involved in a boat race and faces a rivalry with a snobbish neighbor. Along the way, he deals with various comedic situations and learns the importance of family and friendship.
Our Miss Brooks is a sitcom about Connie Brooks, a high school teacher who navigates the challenges of teaching and her personal life. She works alongside the school principal, interacts with high school students, and deals with her eccentric landlady. The show is based on a radio show of the same name and revolves around comedic situations and witty dialogue. One of the running gags in the show is Connie's uncontrollable sneezing fits.
During a train journey through the mountains, a secret service agent discovers a deadly disease outbreak. As suspicions rise and death toll increases, the passengers must confront the risk and uncover the truth before it's too late.
Wrongfully Accused is a spoof comedy film about a violinist who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his benefactor. He must go on the run and evade capture while trying to uncover the truth and clear his name. Along the way, he encounters various absurd situations and hilarious misunderstandings.
Intruders is a miniseries that explores the unsettling phenomenon of alien abductions. Set in the 1990s, the story follows the lives of various individuals who have been chosen as the unwilling subjects of experimental reproductive procedures performed by extraterrestrial beings. As the truth behind the abductions begins to unravel, a government conspiracy is revealed, leading to a desperate struggle for survival. With themes of secrecy, manipulation, and the struggle for reproductive rights, Intruders delves into the depths of the human experience.