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Garry Kluger Movies

1994  
 
Londo sparks an intergalactic crisis when he locates "The Eye", a long-lost sacred Centauri relic. Lord Kiro (Gerrit Graham), ambassador of Centauri, arrives to take possession of the icon, just when a band of pirates converges upon B5 for the same purpose. And who is that mysterious stranger asking cryptic questions of everyone on board? Originally titled "Raiding Party," "Signs and Portents" (which also served as the blanket title of Babylon 5's inaugural season) was written by J. Michael Straczynski, and first telecast on May 18, 1994. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael O'HareClaudia Christian, (more)
 
1989  
PG  
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A geeky high school kid gets a shot at the head cheerleader thanks to a four-inch tall leprechaun who makes him absolutely irresistible to the opposite sex. Socially awkward towel boy Bill Higgins is the laughing stock of Middleville High. All Bill wants is to land a date with beautiful blonde pom pom girl Krissi Chackler, but muscle-bound basketball player Tony Chanuka isn't about to let that happen. Bill's luck finally starts to improve when he cracks open a beer and releases Lepky - a diminutive leprechaun who's till struggling to get a grip on his micro-super powers. But turning the school's biggest geek into an irresistible stud isn't as easy as granting a simple wish, and it isn't long before Bill's quest to get lucky becomes more trouble than it's worth. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1988  
PG  
After his mother's death, Fred P. Cheney (Bob Goldthwaith) must share the family financial business with his scheming stepfather Walter Sawyer (Dabney Coleman) in this misfired comedy. Fred also inherits Don, a talking horse who provides him with hot tips on the stock market. Don's voice is provided by John Candy, and Virginia Madsen plays Fred's romantic interest Allison Rowe. Mr. Ed and Francis the Talking Mule must be rolling over in their graves over this uneven comedy attempt. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Bobcat GoldthwaitDabney Coleman, (more)
 
1983  
 
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In this made-for-TV comedy an unemployed stand-up comedian is tossed out by his girl friend and so gets a job driving a limo. He is still determined to win her back, and nothing, not even his inadvertent involvement with two hit men, will stop him. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1981  
 
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A young man searches for his brother and sister many years after the three were sent to separate foster homes in this made-for-TV drama. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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1979  
PG  
The short-lived roller-disco craze of the late 1970s served as inspiration for this dated comedy, which follows the patrons of a popular roller-disco palace as they prepare for a major race. Naturally, the climactic showdown features a wholesome, upright hero (Greg Bradford) facing the fearsome challenge of a leather-clad villain (a pre-fame Patrick Swayze). ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Scott BaioFlip Wilson, (more)