Sue Taylor Movies

1971  
 
"A computer can only give back what the human mind has put into it." So explained screenwriter James D. Buchanan when discussing the made-for-TV melodrama Paper Man. A group of five bright college students decide to take advantage of a computer glitch. Partly as a social experiment, partly as a prank, but mostly out of sheer boredom, the students feed phony data into the faulty computer, creating a human being who doesn't exist--complete with biographical background and credit-card history. Unfortunately, the computer spews forth the embodiment of Pure Evil--and by the end of the film, three of the five pranksters lie dead. An early example of the technothriller genre, Paper Man originally aired on October 12, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
Once again peeved by Jeannie's persistence, Tony (Larry Hagman) orders her to stop doing favors for him and to help someone else instead. Jeannie (Barbara Eden) tries to oblige, but the first people whom she "helps" turn out to be a pair of bank robbers! Veteran movie tough guy Mike Mazurki shows up as a bank guard, while popular LA radio personality and game-show host Geoff Edwards appears as a teller. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1966  
 
Rob (Dick Van Dyke) and Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) go out of their way to be friendly to their new neighbors, Fred and Mary Jane Staggs (Joby Baker, Sue Taylor). Before long, the Petries and Staggs are spending a lot of time together -- way too much time, so far as Rob and Laura's jealous best friends Jerry and Millie Helper (Jerry Paris, Ann Morgan Guilbert) are concerned. Listen for the voice of Carl Reiner in the climactic gag involving the clandestine recording of a wretched off-Broadway musical. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jerry ParisAnn Morgan Guilbert, (more)
1966  
 
Tim (Bill Bixby) may lose an inheritance because the lawyer handling the estate questions the authenticity of Tim's "Uncle" Martin (Ray Walston). This prompts Martin to utilize the CCTBS machine to go back in time for the purpose of creating an Earthbound identity for himself. Unfortunately, upon returning to the Present, Martin finds that he has "reinvented" himself as a notorious thief and murderer--and now he must go back even further in time to set things right! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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