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Juan De Carlos Movies

1977  
 
Aspiring showbiz agent J.J. (Jimmie Walker) has assumed the management of young nightclub comic Tyrone Tyler (Gary Veney). But in order to properly promote Tyrone, J.J. needs money, and for that he goes to a local loan shark. As Tyrone nervously prepares for his professional debut, an equally nervous J.J. awaits the wrath of the loan shark's hired thugs when they find out that he's unable to make good on his debt. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1977  
 
Arriving home early from a weekend trip, Archie and Edith find their tenant Teresa Betancourt and her boyfriend, Brian (Patrick J. Cronin), enjoying an intimate -- and underdressed -- moment in Teresa's room. An outraged Archie is all for throwing Teresa out, bag and baggage. Though Edith is equally shocked by Teresa's libertine behavior, her attitude is mitigated by unanticipated plot developments. Written by Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine, "The Boarder Patrol" first aired on January 8, 1977. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Carroll O'ConnorJean Stapleton, (more)
 
1974  
 
Every time Lamont (Demond Wilson) and Fred (Redd Foxx) have an argument, Fred suffers another of his famous "heart attacks"; indeed, at one point he has six such attacks in the same day. Determined to call Fred's bluff, Lamont rushes him to the hospital for a coronary exam. To keep up the pretense, Fred switches his papers with those of another patient -- and very nearly ends up undergoing an embarrassing (and embarrassingly painful) operation. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Redd FoxxDemond Wilson, (more)
 
1973  
 
This episode is essentially a solo tour de force for series star Carroll O'Connor. Left home alone while the rest of the family is out of town for the weekend, Archie manages to get himself locked in the cellar. Convinced that he will perish before he is discovered, Archie prepares to meet his Maker by fortifying himself with a bottle of vodka. The scene in which the besotted Mr. Bunker responds to a persistent rap on the cellar door with "I'm comin' Lord, I'm comin'!" -- and his reaction when he sees who's on the other side of the door -- may well be the series' single most hilarious moment. Written by Don Nicholl, "Archie in the Cellar" was first telecast on November 17, 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Carroll O'ConnorJean Stapleton, (more)
 
1973  
 
Lamont (Demond Wilson) and Rollo (Nathaniel Taylor) believe they're on the road to riches when they agree to manage the Three Degrees, an all-girl singing trio from Philadelphia. Fred (Redd Foxx) wants no part of this arrangement, not even when the girls move into the Sanford house. Everything comes to a head during a talent show at the Safari Club. The real-life Three Degrees appear as themselves. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Redd FoxxDemond Wilson, (more)