Andre Gower Movies
A group of adolescent monster movie enthusiasts form a club that meets in a treehouse in this pre-teen horror feature. When Dracula, The Mummy, Frankenstein, and The Wolfman are joined by Gill-Man in the search for a magic amulet, the boys form the Monster Squad to battle the forces of evil. The boys get unexpected help from Frankenstein when the monster grows tired of being continually bossed around by Dracula. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Andre Gower, Robby Kiger, (more)
Wheelchair-bound law student Kristen (Barbara C. Adside), a protégée of Judge Harry T. Stone (Harry Anderson), asks Harry to escort her to her graduate prom. When Harry balks (as he has always previously balked whenever she'd invited him anywhere), Kristen accuses him of being prejudiced against the handicapped -- and he begins to brood over the possibility that she might be right. Selma Diamond makes her last appearance as court matron Selma Hacker in this, the final episode of Night Court's second season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Busy movie star Lance Gaylord (Daniel Davis) had convinced himself that he is a good family man simply because he has lavished money and creature comforts upon his children. But Gaylord's kids would rather have had their father be available to them once in a while -- but instead, he keeps himself at such a distance that he is a virtual stranger. It is up to angels Jonathan (Michael Landon) and Mark (Victor French) to bring the Gaylord family back together...and to teach a few valuable life lessons along the way. ~ All Movie Guide
The small mountain logging firm run by John and Samantha Lawrence (Joseph Lambie, Tracy Brooks Swope) has been targeted for extinction by corrupt union organizer Billy McEwan (Beau Starr). Accompanied by the strains of Monty Python's immortal "Lumberjack Song", the A-Team arrives at the scene to save the Lawrences and expose McEwan as a crook. This is the episode in which B.A. (Mr. T) gets to lift an entire tree, and Murdock (Dwight Schultz) tries to capture Bigfoot! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Made for TV, The Man in the Santa Claus Suit jumped the gun a bit by premiering December 23, 1979. The title "character" is threefold: John Byner, Gary Burghoff and Bert Convy all don Santa suits for various reasons. Byner is a fugitive tramp, Burghoff a lonely schoolteacher, and Convy a divorced father estranged from his young son. Unifying their three stories is top-billed Fred Astaire, who pops up in eight different roles (or seven different roles, if you don't count his "surprise identity") and sings the title song. The moral, as ever, is that Christmas is what you make of it: if you're merry, then you'll have a merry Christmas. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide










