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The American Dream. We all live it. We all learn it. But very few truly have the ability to achieve it. That's one way of looking at it at least. Tony, Anton and Bob have a different viewpoint, as they enter into the big-time world of the Professional Bowlers Tour to compete against the greatest in the world and achieve their claim to immortality. But how does one survive a four month, 8,000 mile "coast-to-coast marathon" of cheap motels, cockroach-ridden diners, bad-hair days and the backstreet bowling alleys of Middle America? Persistence.

Season:
1997
Director:
Larry Locke
Cast:
Tony Rosamilia, Anton Pavelchak, Bob Vespi, Walter Ray Williams
Producer:
Jan Grznar
Executive Producer:
Jan Grznar, Larry Locke

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When he was in the sixth grade, Steven Bognar discovered the ultimate history report: his father's experiences in the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Personal Belongings is the culmination of his research, an hour-long examination of the Hungarian Revolution's effect not only on his father but on his mother and the rest of their family. Bela Bognar teaches social work and gerontology at an Ohio college, where he also unofficially heads the Hungarian Studies program.

Season:
1997
Director:
Steven Bognar
Cast:
Bela Bognar, Andree Bognar
Producer:
Steven Bognar

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If the love of your life has dumped you like a wet bag of garbage and you need to smile... Or, if you're that young new actress/wanna-be who hungers for stardom, but can't even get arrested... Or, if you're that obsessive gambler whose dream weekend in Vegas just came up craps... Or maybe you're the local vampire just out cruising for a different kind of cocktail... Huh? Well, if you're any of these things and you're looking for a good old-fashioned, all-night party, with crazy characters oozing out of every crack in the wall, there's only one place to go. And that, my friend, is Sam's.

Season:
1997
Director:
Douglas J. Eboch
Producer:
Douglas Chapin, Douglas J. Eboch, Michael Markowitz

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Fred is a cad of the first magnitude. He's smooth, winning over women with easy charm. Women can't help falling for him, but they also can't help eventually wishing the ruthless womanizer was dead. With the help of Udo Kier as a leather-clad hitman, femalekind's wish is fulfilled. If you think this minor setback slows Fred down for one minute, though, you're sorely wrong. While being transported to his eternal last-stop-on-the-line, Fred--so good at extricating himself from difficult situations--makes a deal with Death.

Season:
1997
Director:
Rainer Matsutani
Cast:
Katja Riemann, Christoph M. Ohrt, Ulrike Folkerts
Producer:
Engram Pictures GmbH
Language:
German w/English subtitles

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It wouldn't be so bad if Maria had faith in an all powerful being, but sitting in the pew for what she calculates is over 640 hours is enough. She doesn't want to be there. She doesn't want to be listening to her father, the vicar. And she certainly does not, capital N-O-T, not want to go through with her confirmation. Maria just wants to have a Coke at the local cafe. She want to grow breasts and meet boys. And wearing make-up once in a while would be nice. Unfortunately, when your father is a "man of God", and revered by the entire community, you have a slight obstacle to overcome.

Season:
1997
Director:
Berit Nesheim
Cast:
Marie Theisen, Bjorm Sundquist, Hildegunn Riise, Sylvia Salvesen, Ann Kristin Rasmussen
Producer:
Oddvar Bull Tuhus

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The Jewish Defense League (JDL) was founded in the '60s by the children of holocaust survivors and others in search of a cause. Following their leader, Meir Kahane, members of the JDL labeled themselves "chayas" (wild animals) and engage in what have been labeled terrorist acts against Blacks, Arabs and Soviet diplomats. Visually compelling, Never, Again, Forever provides an intimate portrayal, as JDL members reveal personal confessions for the first time on camera. --Mike Rabehl

Season:
1997
Director:
Danae Elon, Pierre Chainet
Producer:
Danae Elon, Pierre Chainet
Executive Producer:
Stanley K. Sheinbaum

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A window can often be distracting--especially for a comic book artist who has set up his work space in a position where he can see the entire apartment building across the street. But a voyeur may also find that he is not always the lone viewer and that others also like to look. Director Samuel Lee takes us on a mildly surreal journey into the world of a voyeuristic artist who becomes enamored with a video artist who is also finding interest in his building. Following her around the city, however, leads our hero into a world of deceit and murder.

Season:
1997
Director:
Samuel L. Kee
Cast:
Zachary Carnon Math, Paul St. Peter, Audrey Cummings, Cameron Dixon
Producer:
Samuel L. Kee

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And live she does. At least through her words. Jennifer Jason Leigh remembers herewith her incredible portrayal of the infamous Dorothy Parker, a tragic figure whose fall from literary grace and relentlessly bad luck with men fueled her propensity for morbidity and cynicism. Dorothy Parker was the most famous member of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of N.Y. writers who met for lunch daily in the 1920s.

Season:
1997
Cast:
Jennifer Jason Leigh

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In the spirit of 19th century Gothic tales, reminiscent of Edgar Allan Poe, Morella takes bio-technology as its bogeyman and sets it in its own cold and drafty "haunted mansion"--a gene-splicing research lab. In an effort to survive her impending death from a rare form of multiple sclerosis, the beautiful and ruthless Dr. Morella (played by Angela Jones of the recent film Curdled) recruits a fellow researcher to help clone herself into a viable embryo. The enraptured Dr.

Season:
1997
Director:
James G. Duddelson
Cast:
Angela Jones, Nicholas Guest, Khrystyne Jafe, Robert Lipton, David Kirkwood, Lisa Darr, Darlene Vogel
Producer:
James Duddelson

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Fred Frenger (Alec Baldwin) is a wanted ex-con whose devil-may-care attitude surprisingly hasn't yet led to his capture. Upon reaching Miami he meets up with Susie (a hooker played by Jennifer Jason Leigh) adopts her as his fiancee, and sets about supplementing their income with a string of petty thefts. Upon acquiring the cuffs, badge, and other accouterments of cop Sgt. Hoke Moseley (Fred Ward), he discovers that larceny has never been easier. This disarming black comedy stands out among others in the pack because its offbeat plot turns make for an intriguing, often unpredictable, pacing.

Season:
1997
Director:
George Armitage
Cast:
Alec Baldwin, Fred Ward, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Producer:
Jonathan Demme, Gary Goetzman
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