Bobby Hosea Movies

2006  
 
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A Vietnam veteran-turned-holy man returns to Saigon, only to be confronted by a former war buddy who forces him to own up to his blood-soaked past in this drama from director Sidney J. Furie. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael IronsideAlly Sheedy, (more)
 
2003  
 
From October 2-25, 2002, the capital of the United States was held in a grip of terror by a pair of elusive snipers whose targets were seemingly selected at random. During this period, no gas station, convenience store, or highway was safe from the relentless killers, throwing a nation already reeling from the cataclysmic events of 9/11 into a frenzy of panic and conclusion-jumping. Among those heading the efforts to track down the snipers was Charles Moose, police chief of Montgomery County, AL. Unable to give anything but fragmentary information at the various press conferences held during the 23 dark days, Moose found himself vilified and derided in many corners as ineffectual and incompetent. Indeed, quite a few newspapers outside the area targeted by snipers came right out and called for Moose's resignation. But the chief's dogged persistence ultimately paid off -- and in the sort of twist that a professional writer of thrillers might dismiss as inconceivable, the two men arrested for the carnage turned out to be the archetypal "least likely suspects." Originally telecast October 17, 2003, on the USA Network, the made-for-cable feature D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear stars Charles S. Dutton as the beleaguered Charles Moose and Bobby Hosea and Trent Cameron as alleged snipers John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo (whose murder trials had just gotten under way when the film first aired). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Charles S. DuttonBobby Hosea, (more)
 
1996  
 
The ghost of her former lover Marcus (Bobby Hosea) tells Xena (Lucy Lawless) that all is not well in the Underworld. Sure enough, the hapless Hades (Erik Thomson) has been toppled from his throne and imprisoned. Meanwhile, a psycho wreaks even more havoc than usual in the Underworld with Hades' stolen Helmet of Invisibility. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
 
1995  
 
J.C.Brandy is cast as teenage tennis star Louise Henderson, whose father--and manager--Lane Henderson (Leon Russom) is notorious for his domineering attitude towards his daughter. So rattled is Louise by her father's relentless badgering that begins suffering nightmares, and ultimately stands up to Lane and refuse to follow his orders any further. Shortly afterward, Lane is found murdered--and Jessica (Angela Lansbury) steps into court (the tennis court, that is) in hopes of proving that Louise is not the killer. This is the final episode of Murder, She Wrote's 11th season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1995  
 
Princess Jana (Nicola Cliff), a friend of Xena (Lucy Lawless), has been kidnapped, an act that threatens to spark a terrible war. A duplicitous arms dealer who used to be one of Xena's cronies is responsible for the abduction. Can Xena trust another of her old acquaintances, her ex-lover Marcus (Bobby Hosea), to help her save Jana and avert the war? ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lucy LawlessRenee O'Connor, (more)
 
1992  
 
Obligated by her enormous traffic fines to do community service at a free clinic, Hilary (Karyn Parsons) begins entertaining thoughts of becoming a doctor's wife when she meets the clinic's charismatic head physician Alec Hudson (Bobby Hosea). Soon, however, our heroine's illusions are shattered, thanks in great part to a bit of vital information that Dr. Hudson has been withholding from her. This is the episode which ends with a montage of scenes wherein Will's pal Jazz (Jeff Townes) is unceremoniously booted out of the Banks house. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1991  
 
Wings Hauser appears as Wallace Evans, a policeman turned professor who use to teach the Manhattan College criminology course now helmed by Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury). In the spirit of friendly rivalry, Evans challenges Jessica to find the person responsible for a series of recent campus muggings before he himself fingers the culprit. The stakes in this "race" are raised considerably when murder enters the picture. This time out, the suspect list ranges from a suspicious-looking busboy to Professor Evans himself. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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