Nicholas Harrison Movies

- 2004
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The true story behind one of the most popular television shows of the 1970s is dramatized in this made-for-TV comedy drama. In 1975, television producer Aaron Spelling (Dan Castellaneta) was looking for a new hit, and he thought he might have one in a script about three beautiful female police officers who become private detectives working for a mysterious man named Charlie. While the show began life as The Alley Cats, in time Spelling and his crew changed it to Charlie's Angels, and once they cast Farrah Fawcett-Majors (Tricia Helfer), Kate Jackson (Lauren Stamile), and Jaclyn Smith (Christina Chambers), they soon had a show that would give birth to a new genre -- "jiggle television" -- and become a worldwide phenomenon. Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels also features Ben Browder as Lee Majors, Dan Lauria as ABC head Fred Silverman, and Chelsea Watson as Cheryl Ladd. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Tricia Helfer, Lauren Stamile, (more)
Eric Marsh (Zachery Bryan), Smallville High's star baseball player, is inhaling kryptonite to enhance his athletic prowess. Having become addicted to the substance, Eric ends up stealing some refined kryptonite from LutherCorp -- a theft witness by Clark Kent (Tom Welling). Keeping a low profile, Clark tries to have Eric arrested, only to be undercut by Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum), who is more concerned with recovering the kryptonite than administering justice. The consequences are devastating when the now-unbalanced Eric goes on a destructive rampage. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Using the alias "Monty Cora," shifty transgen Alec (Martin Cummins) has become the champ of an underground fight club -- but his newfound fame endangers Max (Jessica Alba) and the other Manticore escapees when relentless Agent White (Martin Cummins) catches on. Meanwhile, Logan (Michael Weatherly), aided by ex-Manticore minion Lydecker (John Savage), tries to prevent a virus created by evil lab tech Engel (Rob La Belle) from killing off Max and her genetically engineered comrades. And doglike Manticore refugee Joshua (Kevin Durand) cuts a violent swath through Seattle in his efforts to probe further into his "Sandeman" origins. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Mortal enemies Apophis (Peter Williams) and Heru'ur (Douglas H. Arthurs decide to bury the hatchet and forge an alliance. Realizing the awful consequences of such a union, the SG-1 team must prevent this from taking place. Meanwhile, while trying to raise support for a Jaffa rebellion, Teal'c (Christopher Judge) is captured by the Goa'uld. Ultimately, the half-dead Teal'c is used as a bargaining tool in the negotiations between Apophis and Heru'ur--and the SG-1 crew may be forced to sacrifice their comrade to thwart the alliance. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
A man named Tommy is run over and killed while Duncan (Adrian Paul) is engaged in a battle with another Immortal, Gallen (played by wrestler Roddy Piper). Investigating this tragedy, Duncan realizes that Tommy was not exactly an innocent bystander, and his death was far from accidental. But Duncan barely has time to digest this when he is accused of being a professional hit man, hired to knock off Tommy's boss. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Adrian Paul, Stan Kirsch, (more)









