Pamela Bach Movies

Former wife of David Hasselhoff, Pamela Bach has been working in show business since the 1980s, appearing in low-profile movies and on television. A controversy erupted in 2007 when, following her divorce from Hasselhoff, a video emerged of her ex-husband in an extremely inebriated state. The tape was recorded by Bach and Hasselhoff's daughter, and Hasselhoff was briefly denied visitation rights with his daughter because of it. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi
2000  
 
Alana Austin, Ernest Borgnine, and Frank Gorshin star in this action-packed adventure about a feisty teenage girl and a handsome young drifter on the run from the law in the Arizona desert. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1999  
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In this touching drama from England, a family is given a puppy for a year so that he can be housebroken and taught basic behavioral commands; after that time, the dog will be put into training as a helper for the disabled. A young daughter in the household soon bonds with the puppy, and the dog becomes her constant companion. When the year is up, the girl is heartbroken at the prospect of giving up her best friend; however, she learns that the dog could also be the best hope of a better life for a man with paralysis, and she has to choose between her love for her pet and the desire to help others. More Than Puppy Love stars Diane Ladd, Pamela Bach, and Craig Benton. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Pamela BachCraig Benton, (more)
 
1990  
 
In this sex comedy, a pair of opportunistic would-be Lotharios masquerade as big-shot Hollywood producers to lure innocent starlets to their bogus casting couch. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1986  
 
Sam (Ted Danson) tries to prove that he's not over the hill by challenging Woody (Woody Harrelson) to a racquetball game. The result: Sam lands in the hospital with a whole heap of pain. Saving face, he manages to convince everyone that he incurred his injuries during a skiing trip -- everyone, that is, except Diane (Shelley Long). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1985  
 
Director Ramzi Thomas had his name removed from this silly horror film from Halloween producer Moustapha Akkad, adopting the common no-fault pseudonym "Alan Smithee." One can hardly blame him. The plot has comatose Garrick Dowhen possessed by Attis, an Egyptian tree god, and stalking his babysitter and other teenagers by use of astral projection. Much the same plot had been used in 1974's Psychic Killer with somewhat better results. Michele Little is the damsel in distress and cartoon fans will recognize Dayton Allen (the voice of Deputy Dawg) in a small role. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Michelle LittleMichael Wyle, (more)