Saundra Edwards Movies
In this music video compilation, Motown fans are treated to 100 video clips featuring their favorite Motor City music artists. The era may be gone, but the groove lingers on as Martha and the Vandellas, The Contours, Billy Preston, Marvelous Marv Johnson, The Elgins, and The Supremes deliver hit after toe tapping hit. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Mary Wells, The Miracles, (more)
A scenic, tobacco-road soap opera by director Delmar Daves, known more for his westerns, Parrish features Troy Donahue in the eponymous title role. Parrish's mother Ellen (Claudette Colbert in her last movie role) happens to marry one of two competing tobacco growers in the Connecticut River Valley. Her new husband and Parrish's stepfather Judd Raike (a snarling Karl Malden) drums the tobacco business into Parrish, alienating him in the bargain. The lad is soon romancing three different women: Judd's daughter Paige (Sharon Hugeny), the daughter of Judd's arch-rival, and a wanton woman of the tobacco fields. Now all that remains is for the romance and the rivalry to shake down into the winners and losers. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Starring:
- Troy Donahue, Claudette Colbert, (more)
In this routine political drama by Vincent Sherman, a murder trial is converted into one piece in the complex interaction between three candidates for governor. Judge Hoffman (Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.) is a solid, anchoring presence in his courtroom, qualities which should stand him in good stead when election day arrives. Senator Simon (Don Ameche) has all the scruples of a hungry ferret and tries to bribe the judge to take on a position in the federal judicial system in lieu of his candidacy. The District Attorney, Dan Callahan also has an ethics-free approach to politics and is not likely to change. Complicating matters is the fact that the Senator's wife Cathy (Angie Dickinson) was once in love with Judge Hoffman. By the time these protagonists get through dealing with the race for governor and each other's scruples -- or lack of them -- circumstances have drastically changed the picture. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Starring:
- Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Angie Dickinson, (more)
Cheated by con artist Paisley Briggs (Claude Akins), Bart trails the man to Denver, where Briggs is preparing to fleece a young widow named Nancy Gates (Laura Stunton), whose husband may or may not have been killed by Indians. Persuading Nancy that her husband is still alive, Briggs talks her into searching for a buried fortune deep in Sioux territory. Going along for the ride, Bart ends up being trapped with Laura by hostile Indians, who accuse the interlopers of desecrating a sacred burial ground--a crime punishable by a slow and horrible death. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
No sooner has he arrived in the town of Hollow Rock than Bret (James Garner) loses his money in a crooked poker game. Unfortunately, Bret can't go to the sheriff for help, since the sheriff was in on the swindle. But Bret is determined to get his money back, and he intends to use an upcoming Fourth of July horse race--and a stopwatch--to achieve his goal. This episode was originally slated to air on December 14, 1958. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi






