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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Production Companies (feature film)

1.
News at Eleven (1986) as Production Company
A local TV anchorman reluctantly helps to create a media controversy when he breaks the story of alleged sexual involvement between a high school teacher and a female student.
2.
This Child Is Mine (1985) as Production Company
Inspired by real events, the plot of this television movie centers on the legal and emotional struggle between adoptive parents and a teen-age mother over the custody of an infant girl.
3.
Amos (1985) as Production Company
An old man is forced into a retirement home, where he clashes heads
4.
Not My Kid (1985) as Production Company
Surprisingly mature (and critically well-received) drama about a family's coming to grips with itself on discovering that teenaged daughter Viveka Davis is a "druggie" with Segal as her shattered surgeon father and Channing her heartsick mother.
5.
Circle Of Violence (1985) as Production Company
A movie examining parental abuse -- the abuse of older parents by their grown children. Georgia Benfield is a woman caught in the middle of a wrenching personal and financial crisis, and is forced to support her family when her husband leaves her for another woman. Her strength is further tested whe
6.
Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac (1984) as Production Company
Realistic dramatization of the fatal Air Florida crash in Washington, D.C. in January 1982, and its effects on the survivors, their families and those who helped in the rescue attempts. Among the notable sidelights: the crash itself is never shown and the rescues are staged from a heated pool in the
7.
Summer Girl (1983) as Production Company
A married couple who hire a live-in babysitter for their two young children slowly discover that she is taking over their lives and their kids, changing from a shy, rather plain-looking girl to a glamorous, seductive siren. Not too dissimilar from an earlier TV-movie, "The Baby Sitter," this one was filmed entirely on location in Hawaii. Producer Roberta Haynes, a former actress, had been Gary Cooper's leading lady in "Return to Paradise" (1953).
8.
Dollmaker, The (1983) as Production Company
In her TV-movie debut, Jane Fonda stars as an illiterate Kentucky woman who uproots her children to follow her husband to Detroit during World War II, where he has found work as a mechanic, and tries to adjust to a new way of life by utilizing her natural talents as a wood carver. Susan Cooper and H
9.
Your Place or Mine (1983) as Production Company
Psychiatrist Bonnie Franklin, dumped by her lover and finding she must counsel herself as a deserted woman, is thrown together with divorced landscape designer Robert Klein by her best friends, Tyne Daly and Peter Bonerz, but they have trouble making this made-in-heaven twosome stick. "Love in Bloom
10.
Dangerous Company (1982) as Production Company
The story of real-life ex-convict and reformed criminal Ray Johnson, portrayed by Beau Bridges, starting with the 1958 escape he made with a friend from Folsom Prison (the first and only inmates ever to do so) and continuing with their recapture, Johnson's placement in solitary confinement for four
11.
Between Two Brothers (1982) as Production Company
Prominent attorney Brandon compulsively tries to make amends with his less polished brother (Harrington) who runs the family business and harbors the guilt for their father's death. Canadian actress Helen Shavers, who had starred in two short-lived American TV series, "United States" and "Jessica No
12.
Choice, The (1981) as Production Company
Sudsy drama with "The Choice" being whether or not to have an abortion. Susan Clark, the mother, confides to daughter Largo Woodruff, pregnant with boyfriend Paul Regina's child, that she had agonized over the same question twenty years earlier.
13.
Inmates: A Love Story (1981) as Production Company
A co-ed penitentiary is the off-beat backdrop for this romantic drama where Kate Jackson and Perry King are a pair of security inmates under the watchful eye of unorthodox superintendent Shirley Jones. Tony Curtis is another of the cons, a flamboyant small-time hood.
14.
$5.20 an Hour Dream, The (1980) as Production Company
A debt-ridden divorced mother and factory worker strives to get a higher-paying job on the traditionally all-male main assembly line.
15.
Father Figure (1980) as Production Company
A teenager and his younger brother are resentful of having to live with the father from whom they long have been separated following the latter's divorce from their recently deceased mother, and the struggle to reestablish a relationship is explored.
16.
Ordeal of Patty Hearst, The (1979) as Production Company
The Patricia Hearst story -- through the eyes of FBI Special Agent Charles Bates -- from her abduction on February 4, 1974, until her capture nineteen months later.
17.
Vacation in Hell, A (1979) as Production Company
A dream vacation at a posh tropical resort turns into a nightmare for four women and a man who wander off into the jungle on a remote part of the island and wage a desperate fight for survival.
18.
Stranger In Our House (1978) as Production Company
A thriller about a young girl's encounter with witchcraft when a cousin turns up at her house and begins using supernatural powers to dominate the family. Linda Blair once again was the put-upon one in this film originally to have been called "Summer of Fear," the title of the source novel.
19.
Maneaters Are Loose (1978) as Production Company
Terror stalks a small California community when a broke and depressed animal owner and trainer is forced to abandon his tigers and let them fend for themselves in the nearby wilderness.

Production Companies (feature film)

20.
Atlanta Child Murders, The (1985) as Production Company
A network cause-celebre on its initial showing because of presumed "liberties" taken with the facts, this five-hour, two-part docudrama was based on the highly charged Wayne Williams case in Atlanta, Georgia -- he was a self-styled black music promoter who was convicted in 1982 of the murder of two
21.
World War III (1982) as Production Company
The world is placed on the brink of a nuclear holocaust following a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union when an insurgent Russian military group lays siege to the Alaskan pipeline in retaliation for an American grain embargo. U.S. President Rock Hudson and Soviet General Sec

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