Timothy Dang Movies
Acting upon information supplied by a grieving mother (Katherine Cannon), Hunter (Fred Dryer) investigates the reported murder of the woman's child. What makes this case particularly perplexing is the fact that the youngster's death occurred 17 years ago. Meanwhile, Molenski (Darlanne Fluegel) champions the cause of a beleaguered police informer (Seth Isler) whose last few tips have turned out to be bogus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
A college debate team heads to Washington to argue the abortion issue in front of the Supreme Court. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
- Starring:
- Kirk Cameron, Jami Gertz, (more)
The first two episodes of the syndicated Star Trek: The Next Generation were originally telecast in tandem as a two-hour "TV movie" on September 30, 1987. After the obligatory introductions of the new crew of the Enterprise, the starship sets sail for the planet Daneb IV, for the purpose of investigating the new Farpoint starbase. Halfway to their destination, the crew is captured by obstreperous alien life form "Q" (John de Lancie) and placed on trial for all the crimes previously committed by the Human Race. One of the stars of the original Star Trek makes a surprise appearance in octogenarian makeup (Hint: He doesn't get to say, "He's dead, Jim"). "Encounter at Farpoint" was cowritten by Gene Roddenberry and D.C. Fontana. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Hauled into Night Court for swimming naked in Central Park, a young woman named Tatiana (Jeanne Mori) reveals that she is the princess of the Polynesian country of Kapua. Tender-hearted Harry (Harry Anderson) tries to save Tatiana from an arranged marriage to a jerk named Ogg (Joe Shea). Meanwhile, Tatiana's brother Prince Maurice (Timothy Dang) turns his attentions toward Christine (Markie Post) and attempts to auction her off to a potential hubby! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi



