Mike Farrell
The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable.
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Actors: Alan Alda, David Ogden Stiers, Mike Farrell, McLean Stevenson, Harry Morgan
Superman, an incredibly powerful alien from the planet Krypton, defends Metropolis from supercriminals. Superman hides his identity behind the glasses of Clark Kent; a mild-mannered reporter for the newspaper the Daily Planet. At the Daily Planet Superman works with fellow reporter Lois Lane and photographer Jimmy Olsen.
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Actors: Lisa Edelstein, Clancy Brown, Tim Daly, George Dzundza, Nicholle Tom
On October 14, 1988, actor Mike Farrell hosted U.S. UFO Cover-Up: Live!, a two-hour television special "focusing on the government's handling of information regarding UFOs" and "whether there has been any suppression of evidence supporting the existence of UFOs".
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Actors: Mike Farrell
In 1944, Capt. Josiah J. Newman is the doctor in charge of Ward 7, the neuropsychiatric ward, at an Army Air Corps hospital in Arizona. The hospital is under-resourced and Newman scrounges what he needs with the help of his inventive staff, especially Cpl. Jake Leibowitz. The military in general is only just coming to accept psychiatric disorders as legitimate and Newman generally has 6 weeks to cure them or send them on to another facility. There are many patients in the ward and his latest include Colonel Norville Bliss who has dissociated from his past; Capt. Paul Winston who is nearly catatonic after spending 13 months hiding in a cellar behind enemy lines; and 20 year-old Cpl. Jim Tompkins who is severely traumatized after his aircraft was shot down. Others come and go, including Italian prisoners of war, but Newman and team all realize that their success means the men will return to their units.
Director: David Miller
Actors: Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Eddie Albert, James Gregory
Project Questor is brainchild of the genius Dr. Vaslovik: he developed plans to build an android super-human. Although he's disappeared and half of his programming tape was erased in the attempt to decode it, his former colleagues continue the project and finally succeed. But Vaslovik seems to have installed a secret program in Questor's brain: He flees and starts to search for Vaslovik. Since half of his knowledge is missing, he needs the help of Jerry Robinson, who's now under suspect of having stolen the android.
Director: Richard A. Colla
Actors: Robert Foxworth, Mike Farrell, John Vernon, Lew Ayres, James Shigeta
A respectable businessman becomes the prime suspect in the abduction and murder of several young girls. He is hounded by the media and disowned by his friends and neighbours.
Director: Noel Black
Actors: Mike Farrell, Teri Garr, Veronica Cartwright, Lane Smith, Barry Corbin
A typical American family - photographer father, two talented daughters, Michelle an accomplished commercial artist with a clear upward career path. Then she has an auto accident, and the head trauma leaves behavioral changes. The part of the brain involved in impulse control is damaged (but the lesion is not visible on the usual CAT scan, and psychological tests are not done). Michelle has no control of her sexual impulses, and changes to 'a thief, a liar, and a whore' as her eventual therapist puts it. The family is broken apart, her sister and mother leave, but the father remains convinced that the daughter he loves is in there somewhere. It is a long and harrowing road to understanding of her sex addiction, and the end is not certain, but hopeful.
Director: James Frawley
Actors: Jill Clayburgh, Mike Farrell, Missy Crider, Cyia Batten
This political documentary illustrates the turbulent history of El Salvador from the 1920s-1970s, and the role of the U.S. government in that history. The most comprehensive film introduction to that country, examines the civil war there in light of the Reagan administration's decision to "draw the line" against "communist interference" in Central America. Archival material offers an overview of U.S. military and economic policy in Central America since 1948, while footage drawn from sources in the U.S., Mexico, and Europe provides extensive background to the current political and military situation.
Director: Glenn Silber
Actors: Mike Farrell
After a terminal diagnosis, Herb Kaplan seeks peace with his broken family and the joy he long overlooked. As old wounds heal and new bonds form, he learns to cherish the sweetness in front of him and say goodbye on his own terms.
Director: Kyle Plummer
Actors: Mike Farrell, Doug Jones, Suanne Spoke, Angelina Barbieri, Josh Garrett
A man must track down the reasons behind his brother's mysterious death, and uncovers a secret neo-Nazi group headed by a powerful congressman.
Director: Paul Leder
Actors: Robert Carradine, Meg Foster, John Saxon, Melanie Smith, Ferdy Mayne
Gritty drama of three interweaving stories of three women of various backgrounds and ages whose marriages are complicated by spouse-abuse by their husbands.
Director: Peter Werner
Actors: Karen Grassle, LeVar Burton, Mike Farrell, Chip Fields, Joan Blondell
Notorious for writing the most successful - and scandalous - scripts in Hollywood, hit screenwriter Laura Bardell suddenly finds herself implicated in a baffling series of film-industry killings. What's worse, the killer is using the same ingenious methods Laura herself employed in her latest movie about a real-life murder case. To her horror, Laura realizes her script is coming to life - and turning her fictional words into homicidal reality.
Director: Lee Philips
Actors: Patricia Wettig, Rick Springfield, Ed Asner, Mike Farrell
Peter Bogdanovich’s startling debut feature is both a brilliantly constructed thriller and a disturbingly prescient look at the rise of mass shootings in America. In his last serious dramatic role, Boris Karloff plays a version of himself: a washed-up horror actor whose fate intersects with a psychotic sniper (Tim O’Kelly) on a killing spree.
Director: Peter Bogdanovich
Actors: Boris Karloff, Tim O'Kelly, Arthur Peterson, Monte Landis, Nancy Hsueh
In the Rocky Mountains, Harry Kenyon seeks out his missing wife Chris in the Winter Parade. Harry meets Lieutenant Rudameyer and tells that him he is from San Francisco and has just married Chris, from Philadelphia, in Las Vegas. They traveled to the Rockies on honeymoon and they had an argument the previous day, and Chris left their isolated cabin in her car. Harry also says that he is worried about her disappearance since she is not a good driver. Harry returns to his cabin and receives a phone call from the local priest, Father Macklin, who summons him to go to the church. Father Macklin tells says Chris is in the church waiting for him. When Harry sees Chris, he tells that she is not his wife; but the woman knows details of their lives and Harry is discredited by the evidences. Is a stranger impersonating Chris or is Harry delusional?
Director: David Greene
Actors: Mike Farrell, Margot Kidder, Elliott Gould, Fred Gwynne, Graham Jarvis
Documents the race riot of 1921 and the destruction of the African-American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With testimony by eyewitnesses and background accounts by historians.
Director: Michael Wilkerson
Actors: Ed Asner, Roscoe Lee Browne, Nell Carter, Rae Dawn Chong, Bill Cobbs
Fashion model Sarah Cornell, from the front car of a subway, witnesses a man pushing a woman onto the tracks to her death. Hoping to dispel the presumption that the woman committed suicide, Sarah contacts the police. But when they arrive to take her statement, she recognizes one of the detectives as the killer. Can she get anyone to believe her before she becomes his next victim?
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Actors: Telly Savalas, Lynda Day George, Mike Farrell, Kate Reid, Len Birman
The father of three children was killed when he left his house. This provokes a lot of sentimental emotions in the neighbourhood because the people know nothing about his dark past.
Director: John Patterson
Actors: Mike Farrell, Bruce Weitz, Charles Haid, Richard Portnow, Wallace Langham
Director: Alan Alda
Actors: Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Harry Morgan, David Ogden Stiers, G. W. Bailey
Hosted by one-time M*A*S*H guest star Shelley Long, “Memories of M*A*S*H” included brand-new interviews with the cast as well as producers, creators and guest-stars. The 90-minute retrospective aired on November 25th, 1991 on CBS as part of its “Classic Weekend II,” which also included “The Bob Newhart 19th Anniversary Special” and “The Best of Ed Sullivan II.” Dozens of clips from over over sixty different episodes were shown. It was the brain-child of Michael Hirsh (also responsible for “Making M*A*S*H”) and coincided with the 20th anniversary of M*A*S*H.
Director: Michael Hirsch
Actors: Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, McLean Stevenson, Shelley Long, Larry Linville
When Tim McFall's young daughter dies as the result of toxic waste dumped in the local river, he tries to shut down the company and everybody turns against him. In his fight he is joined by a beautiful student activist, and soon his obsession with revenge threatens his marriage as well as his career.
Director: Michael Pressman
Actors: Mike Farrell, Tess Harper, Helen Hunt, Arthur Rosenberg, Philip Baker Hall
After being cryogenically frozen for more than 30 years, a woman wakes to find her husband an old man and her children older than she is. Her daughter has also developed a psychotic obsession with her and may be out to kill her.
Director: Richard A. Colla
Actors: Cliff Potts, Walter Pidgeon, Donna Mills, Mike Farrell, Geraldine Page
When aging newspaper Editor Frank Miller is fired after decades of service and replaced by a computer, he cannot take this fate quietly. Frank becomes enraged and starts writing letters to his son, Richard, expressing his fury.
Director: Edward Parone
Actors: Art Carney, Maureen Stapleton, Mike Farrell, Margaret Hamilton, Lew Ayres
After a KGB agent defects to the US, the CIA has the job of not only taking from him his dowry of information (ie. the price of the bride), but also making sure he isn't a 'plant' to uncover secrets from us. All of this is complicated when it is suspected that another man is the real agent, and the defector but a decoy.
Director: Tom Clegg
Actors: Mike Farrell, Peter Egan, Robert Foxworth, Diana Quick, Alan Howard
Join the individuals who made M*A*S*H as they celebrate one of the most beloved, enduringly popular, often quoted and influential comedies ever created.
Director: John Scheinfeld
Actors: Alan Alda, Loretta Swit, Jamie Farr, Burt Metcalfe, William Christopher
An American agent is assigned to track down a renegade Soviet spy who is building an atomic device in Los Angeles and plans to destroy the city with it.
Director: Eddie Davis
Actors: Howard Duff, Linda Cristal, Stephen McNally, Nehemiah Persoff, Anne Jeffreys
The last survivor of the dead planet Krypton uses his amazing powers to defend people of his adopted world Earth.
Director: Scott Jeralds
Actors: Tim Daly, Dana Delany, Clancy Brown, Malcolm McDowell, Christopher McDonald
Brian Cruver, an ambitious 26-year-old lands a job at Enron. As he assimilates to the company's get-rich-quick mantra, spending sprees and wild corporate "gatherings" become the norm. But when Enron files for bankruptcy, Cruver discovers he's just a pawn in a failing game of corporate greed--one that made the rich richer...while the rest lost everything.
Director: Penelope Spheeris
Actors: Christian Kane, Shannon Elizabeth, Cameron Bancroft, Brian Dennehy, Nancy Anne Sakovich
Back in 1968, Bucky and the Squirrels topped the charts with their dance hit 'Do the Squirrel.' Unfortunately, on their first promotional tour, the plane carrying the band crashed and disappeared somewhere in the Swiss Alps - never to be heard of again. That is until now, 50 years later, when the plane is discovered with the Squirrels still inside - frozen alive. Naturally, they're taken to a cryonics lab to be defrosted. Long Live the Squirrels!
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Actors: Josh Duvendeck, Kyle S. More, Matt Cook, Matt Shively, Jill Lover
The daughter of a wealthy family is kidnapped and imprisoned underground in a custom-built, ventilated coffin while her family and the police search for her. But the battery that powers the ventilation is running out of juice and the ransom drop has been botched. This movie was originally shown as an ABC Movie of the Week on September 12, 1972. The story is based on the 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Mackle by Gary Krist.
Director: Jack Smight
Actors: David Janssen, James Farentino, Phyllis Thaxter, Skye Aubrey, Mike Farrell
The M*A*S*H 30th Anniversary Reunion Special is a retrospective documentary on the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H that aired on the FOX TV network on May 17, 2002. The progam features interviews with past cast members, producers, and writers who contributed to the series, which originally aired on CBS-TV from September 17, 1972 to February 28, 1983.
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Actors: Alan Alda, Harry Morgan, Larry Linville, Loretta Swit, Wayne Rogers