Mimi Cozzens Movies

1999  
 
At long last, Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) are husband and wife. While enjoying their honeymoon in Hawaii, the newlyweds are enchanted with their tropical surroundings, so much so that they decide to never, ever return to Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Eric (Will Friedle), who has surreptitiously tagged along with the honeymooners, does all sorts of things to help them enjoy their stay in the islands--all the while managing to keep his presence a secret from them! Naturally, it falls to Eric to subtly persuade the couple to return home...but it isn't easy. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
An mishap involving Kramer (Michael Richards) during the annual Puerto Rican Day parade is the reason that this particular Seinfeld episode was withdrawn from NBC's rerun package (it did, however, make a return appearance in syndication four years later). Elsewhere, Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) worries about not getting home to see 60 Minutes, a vital part of her "weekend wind-down." George (Jason Alexander) is tormented by a laser pointer while trying to make a joke during the "Hindenburg" movie. And Kramer resorts to using a phony name during an urgent call of nature. But never mind all that: can the Mets pull out of an 8-0 downslide? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1996  
 
Drew (Drew Carey) has always wanted a personal assistant, so Mr. Bell gives him one. Unfortunately, the libidinous Mr. Bell has already claimed the voluptuous Suzie (Angela Dohrmann) for himself; thus, Drew is saddled with his eternal "bete noire" Mimi (Kathy Kinney). The ensuing hostility between Drew and Mimi is so disruptive (and destructive!) that Bell temporarily suspends them both, ordering them to at least try to get along with each other--or else. Meanwhile, Oswald (Diedrich Bader) and Lewis (Ryan Stiles) "appropriate" a moving crew hired by their buddy Jay (Robert Torti) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1991  
 
With the help of odds-maker Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro), Will (Will Smith) wins $100 at the country club's Monte Carlo fundraiser. Then he discovers that, according to club tradtion, he is expected to donate the money to charity--specifically, Uncle Philip's favorite charity, the LAPD. Subsequently, Philip (James Avery) blows his top when he finds out that Will has not contributed his winnings...or has he?. An underprivileged kid and a basketball camp figuring prominently in the story's outcome. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1989  
 
Father Barnes (Hunt Block), a young Cabot Cove priest, refuses to reveal the words spoken by a parishioner during Confessional. It doesn't matter that the parishioner has confessed to killing a person in self-defense: Father Barnes is bound by the rules of his order, and remains mum. The situation gets worse when another person is accused of the killing, at which point Jessica Fletcher, bound by no rules other than her own, decides to intervene. This episode marks the first of several series appearances by Madlyn Rhue, an actress who had been forced into virtual retirement by multiple sclerosis, but who was able to pay her medical bills by occasionally appearing on Murder She Wrote through the auspices of her friend Angela Lansbury. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1988  
 
This week's episode opens as a helpful nurse recaps the previous weeks' activities to an ABC executive who'd been in a coma ever since he found out that David (Bruce Willis) and Maddie (Cybill Shepherd) had still not gotten back together! As it happens, David is ruminating over his upcoming "role" in the birth of Maddie's baby. Perhaps David should enroll in a Lamaze class--a solution that (at first glance, anyway) makes a lot more sense than having him "practice" childbirth with his friend Bert Viola (Curtis Armstrong), who has stuffed a pillow in his shirt for the occasion! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1979  
 
Basing his findings on circumstantial evidence, Lt. Monahan (Garry Walberg) determines that a pregnant girl was pushed off a cliff to her death by her teenage boyfriend. But Quincy (Jack Klugman) doesn't buy this, suggesting that the victm may have committed suicide. The mystery is complicated by the interference of the girl's grieving family, who refuse to accept the truth even when it is staring them in the face. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1979  
 
In this concluding episode of a two-part story, a "killer rabbit" -- actually a murderer dressed in a bunny suit -- lies in wait in the Jefferson apartment. The homicidal hare intends to bump off Louise Jefferson (Isabel Sanford), the only witness to his crime. Unfortunately for the villain, his deadly mission is continually thwarted by a multitude of unexpected interruptions. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sherman HemsleyIsabel Sanford, (more)
1977  
 
Answering a call to a burglary in progress, rookie cop James Wells (Mark Wells) shoots an kills an intruder. Performing an autopsy on the dead man, Quincy (Jack Klugman) discovers that the evidence doesn't match the young cop's story, but he refuses to issue an official statement--leading a muckraking TV journalist (David Spielberg) to conclude that there's a coverup going on to hide a possible case of police brutality. Actually, Quincy is merely playing for time to find out why the rookie is lying, and to determine what really happened. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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