William Bigelow Movies

1999  
 
Bo Derek stretches her acting muscles in the role Katherine Sullivan, an agoraphobic who has not set foot out of her house in three years. Witnessing what she thinks is her husband's murder on the porch of her home, the terrified Katherine alerts the authorities. Shortly afterward, a detective shows up to investigate--only to completely vanish from sight. It is at this point that private investigator Jack Mize (Stephen Shellen) tries to figure out what has happened--and if Katherine has been telling the truth. Complicating matters is the sudden reappearance of the "dead" husband (Wayne Rogers), who calmly behaves as if nothing has happened. It is the first of a steady progression of strange and inexplicable events, leading to shattering climax. Originally produced for theatrical release under the title Jack Mize, this film was first seen in the US over the Lifetime cable network under the title Frozen with Fear, and has since been exhibited under a third title, Web of Deceit. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1990  
 
While visiting a friend in Nashville, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) comes face to face with Bobby Diamond (Jimmy Dean), a popular country singer with more than a few of the requisite skeletons in his closet. A maelstrom of greed and philandering yields a murder, whereupon Jessica tries to find out who among Bobby's many enemies hated him enough to kill him. Featured in the cast is C&W entrepreneur-club owner Mickey Gilley, and "Carol Brady" herself, Florence Henderson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
The Sliders have landed on a planet where everyone is blissfully happy--so much so that Quinn (Jerry O'Connell) may give up his search for Kromagg Prime and remain in his new home permanently. The only person who expresses anything other than unbridled joy is a sad-eyed little girl (Antoinette Picatto), who has been consumed with grief ever since she witnessed her grandfather jumping into a pure-energy chasm. Ultimately the girl jumps as well, but not before transferring all her sorrow to Rembrandt (Cleavant Derricks)...who may end up spreading his murderous melancholy to everyone he meets. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
The Most Dangerous Game meets The Running Man in this episode, wherein Quinn (Jerry O'Connell), Maggie (Kari Wuhrer), Remmy (Cleavant Derricks) and Colin (Charlie O'Connell) emerge from their latest slide to land on a deserted earth. Here they find themselves in the middle of a target range created by the Hu-Maggs, a race of Kromagg-human hybrids who hunt down humans like animals. The Sliders try to rescue one of the "hunted", Jenny Anderson (Meredith Bishop), but she resists their efforts, explaining that the Hu-Maggs have promised to set her free if she survives the huntdown for twenty days. What Jenny doesn't know is that there have never been any survivors...and never will be. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2003  
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Two guys looking for a respite from their bumpy romantic lives find themselves in the midst of a very confusing situation in this broad comedy. Jerry (Cuba Gooding Jr.) is a guy who thinks he's found the love of his life in Felicia (Vivica A. Fox), his beautiful longtime girlfriend. Jerry decides to propose to Felicia, and arranges for a hot-air balloon ride in order to create the ideal setting to pop the question. However, Felicia not only turns him down, she announces that she's leaving him for another man. Jerry sinks into a deep depression, until his best friend Nick (Horatio Sanz), who has been having his own romantic problems, suggests they take a vacation cruise on an ocean liner, forgetting their troubles while they make time with bikini-clad babes. Jerry is game, but after an angry misunderstanding with a travel agent, Nick and Jerry discover they've been booked on a tour specifically for gay men. Jerry and Nick are forced to pose as lovers to ward off the indefatigable advances of aging playboy Lloyd (Roger Moore), which cramps their style when the ship's captain rescues a boatload of buxom Swedish swimsuit models. Jerry's spirits rise when he meets Gabriella (Roselyn Sanchez), a beautiful dancer who is part of the ship's entertainment staff. Jerry, however, now has to walk a fine line between maintaining his cover and convincing Gabriella that despite outward appearances, he's not gay. Boat Trip was the first feature film from director Mort Nathan, best known for his work as a writer for television. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Cuba Gooding, Jr.Horatio Sanz, (more)

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