Wesley Eure Movies
Brian Foster (Wesley Eure) is a young inventor who creates a mechanical dog as part of a home protection system. When he falls out of favor with his boss Ralph Norton (Conrad Bain), the boss' pretty daughter Casey (Valerie Bertinelli) uses her pull to save the company and Brian's job. Mr. Gibbs (Jim Backus) is the rival company president who covets the mechanical mutt. He sends double agent Ken Sharp (Larry Bishop) to do his bidding, and Ken in turn hires a pair of bumbling crooks (Red Buttons), (Chuck McCann) to steal the dog. The real star of this family-oriented comedy is the mechanical dog Chomps. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Wesley Eure, Valerie Bertinelli, (more)
This video is part of a PBS children's series that features children and dragons learning life skills. The series is both fun and educational. The program stars Emmy and Max and some of the dragon community in Dragonland. Together, the two species share experiences. In this volume, Dragon Tales: Baby Troubles, the subject is learning skills to successfully share and cooperate with others. The dragons sing two songs: "Round and Round" and "Hum." ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
This video is part of a PBS children's series that features children and dragons learning life skills. The series is both fun and educational. The program stars Emmy and Max and some of the dragon community in Dragonland. Together, the two species share experiences. In this volume, Dragon Tales: Bad Share Day, the subject is learning skills to successfully share and cooperate with others. The dragons sing two songs: "Round and Round" and "Hum." ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
Dragon Tales: Follow the Dots is part of the popular PBS children's series Dragon Tales. All the best-loved human and dragon characters of the show appear in the episode, including Emmy, Max, Ord, Cassie, Zak, and Wheezie. The episodes are both fun and educational. The kids learn how to read a map, to handle numbers, and all about animal behavior. The kids sing "Silly Song" and "Shake Your Dragon Tail." ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
Dragon Tales: Zak Takes a Dive is part of a popular PBS children's series called Dragon Tales. Living in Dragonland has its advantages: Children and dragons get to go on adventures together. They have a good time while learning important life skills and lessons. In this volume, three stories encourage children to step out and try something new. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
Jennifer, directed by Brice Mack is an uninspired, low-budget rip-off of Brain De Palma's far superior Carrie but also borrows a bit from Ben and Willard. Jennifer (Lisa Pelikan) is an outcast student who gets her revenge on her classmates at the exclusive "Greenview School for Girls." Jennifer is able to communicate with snakes and calls them to do her bidding, particularly when she gets her revenge on an especially obnoxious popular blonde fellow student. Jennifer, also released as Jennifer (The Snake Goddess), has little to recommend it even for the most fervent horror fan, but it has a few moments, and Lisa Pelikan gives an appealing performance as Jennifer. TV fans will note game-show host Bert Convy in one of the lead roles. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Lisa Pelikan, Bert Convy, (more)










