Paul Michael Movies

2003  
 
When Jess (Milo Ventimiglia) fails to call her, Rory (Alexis Bledel) goes "stag" to a high school hockey game, where she links up with Lane (Keiko Agena) and her sham boyfriend Young Chui (Samson Yi) -- and also gets her first look at her ex-beau Dean's new girlfriend, Lindsay (Arielle Kebbel). Elsewhere in town, the Doose family descends upon the Inn for a family reunion. And Emily (Kelly Bishop) digs up an old scandal with which she hopes to neutralize her irksome mother-in-law Trix (Marion Ross). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
With the Alliance in tatters and Sloane (Ron Rifkin) still MIA, new college graduate Sydney (Jennifer Garner) is more determined than ever to give up the spy game. But CIA director Kendall (Terry O'Quinn) insists that Sydney tackle a case which seems to prove that the Alliance is still a force to reckon with. Cal Tech mathematician Neil Caplan (Christian Slater) and his family have been kidnapped and whisked off to Switzerland, where the fugitive Sloane demands that Caplan help him assemble the Rambaldi artifacts, which when completed will morph into a deadly WMD, capable of destroying a large city. Elsewhere, Dixon (Carl Lumbly) may have to choose between the love of his wife and his dedication to his espionage duties; while Marshall (Kevin Weisman) cheerfully enlists his photographic memory in the good fight. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
In this followup to the previous episodes "Psalm 151" and "Mother's Day", the Angels pay a return visit to their old friend Audrey Carmichael (Wynonna Judd), who is about to be married to Scott Morgan (Gregory Jbara). Much to the dismay of Monica (Roma Downey) and her Heavenly coworkers, Scott is a non-believer--a fact that Audrey is willing to overlook, if only because Scott's son Kyle (Brandon Mauro) so closely resembles her own late son Petey. It will take something perilously close to a tragedy before Audrey is able to determine if she really wants to make a commitment to Scott, or remain true to her religious convictions. Guest star Wynonna Judd sings "Testify to Love". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1976  
 
In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Kojak (Telly Savalas) steps up his efforts to help Karen Foster (Marybeth Hurt), whom he believes has been falsely charged with murdering her mother. At the same time, powerful politician Edna Morrison (Geraldine Page) continues pulling strings and calling in favors to prevent Kojak from uncovering the whole truth about the murder. Ultimately, Kojak is framed for another crime to shut him up. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1976  
 
In the first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "special"), Lt. Kojak (Telly Savalas) tackles a case of matricide that has remained unsolved from two years. Unfortunately, he meets stiff opposition in the form of Edna Morrison (Geraldine Page), a powerful politician who is determined that the whole truth about the murder will never see the light of day. Featured in the supporting cast as a deputy district attorney is a pre-Murphy Brown Charles Kimbrough. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Johnny Romano (Paul Michael), King of the Gypsies, demands that Magda (Grayson Hall) turn over the severed hand of Count Petofi (Thayer David). Meanwhile, Petofi orders Tate (Roger Davis) to prepare a counterfeit hand just for this emergency. This episode of Dark Shadows originally aired on August 18, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Realizing that the severed hand is a counterfeit, King Johnny (Paul Michael) accuses Magda (Grayson Hall) of betrayal, and further, accuses her of murdering Julianka. Petofi (Thayer David) puts additional pressure on Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) to make him reveal the secret of time travel. Yet another ghost puts in an appearance at Collinwood. This episode first aired on August 19, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Just as Petofi (Thayer David) is about to lose his hand, King Johnny (Paul Michael) is killed by Aristede (Michael Stroka). Now the ball is in the court of Angelique (Lara Parker), who agrees to release Jamison (David Henesy) and Edward from Petofi's spell if Quentin (David Selby) promises to marry her. This time, however, Angelique may be tampering with things far beyond her own supernatural powers. This episode initially aired on August 27, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Hunted down by the gypsies, Magda (Grayson Hall) is rescued by Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), who tells King Johnny (Paul Michael) that Count Petofi (Thayer David) has reclaimed his severed hand. In exchange for Johnny's promise to lift the curse on Quentin, Barnabas reveals the whereabouts of Petofi, who, galvanized by terror, prepares to lose his hand for a second time. This episode first aired on August 26, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1969  
 
Dragged to the Collins mausoleum, Magda (Grayson Hall) is placed on trial by the gypsies for the murder of Julianka, with King Johnny summoning the spirits of the dead -- including Magda's husband, Sandor (Thayer David) -- as witnesses. Found guilty, Magda is released into the woods, but only so that she may be hunted down like an animal. This episode originally aired on August 25, 1969. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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