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Clint Black Movies

Country music star Clint Black first hit it big with his 1989 album Killin' Time, a work that produced no less than four straight number one singles. He would go on to release several more discs, eventually launching his own record label, Equity Music Group. Black also ventured into acting, appearing in movies like Anger Management and on shows like Hot Properties and Las Vegas. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
2005  
 
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After too many years away, brittle big-city doctor Sydney Ludwick (Lisa Hartman Black) returns to her home town of Bloomfield for a high school reunion. She is mildly surprised to find out that her widowed mother Helen (Rue McLanahan), with whom she hasn't communicated since the death of her dad, has transformed the family home into a bed-and-breakfast. Likewise bidding fair to bring change to Sydney's life is the fact that her high school sweetheart Gus (Dale Midkiff) is now a widower. But nothing quite prepares Sydney for the revelation of a dark secret that her mother has been harboring for years, with the tacit assistance of local pastor Ed Jenkins (Don Harvey). The background music is provided by country singer Clint Black, husband of the film's leading lady. Produced for cable's Hallmark channel, Back to You & Me originally aired on July 23, 2005. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2003  
 
Offering a traditional country style with a layer of modern-day polish, Clint Black was one of the biggest stars in Nashville in the 1980s and '90s, and this collection features music videos for ten of his biggest hit songs. Clint Black: Video Hits includes the songs "Killin' Time," "Something That We Do," "A Better Man," "We Tell Ourselves," "State of Mind," and five others. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2000  
 
Jason Robards made his final filmed appearance in this relentlessly heartwarming made-for-TV drama. With her career as a book editor thriving, Katherine Barton (Sherry Stringfield) has no burning desire to return to her home town. But the decision is made for Katherine when she is informed by an old friend that her formerly robust and level-headed father, Charles (Robards), has been mailing packages to his son -- who died decades earlier in Vietnam. Upon her arrival, Katherine contacts local medico Dr. Warren (played by country singer Clint Black), who prescribes a healthy diet, plenty of exercise, and other forms of "stimulation" for the elderly Barton. Dr. Warren further suggests that Charles' survival hinges upon Katherine's willingness to give up her career and remain with her father. First broadcast by CBS, Going Home was originally shown on March 12, 2000, some eight months before Jason Robards' death. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason Robards, Jr.Sherry Stringfield, (more)
 
1999  
 
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This video captures Tony Bennett performing before an adoring audience during a 1998 concert that was recorded for A&E as part of their Live By Request series. Featuring appearances by such luminaries as Elvis Costello, Billy Joel, and Sting, the concert fins Bennett performing timeless favorites like "Fly Me to the Moon", "Steppin' Out With My Baby", "Chicago", and "They Can't Take That Away From Me". ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1998  
 
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Country singer Clint Black and his actress wife Lisa Hartman Black doubled as stars and producers in this fact-based TV movie. The career of champion rodeo cowboy Cadillac Jack Favor (Clint Black) comes to sudden and screeching halt when he is accused of a double homicide. As Jack languishes in prison, his loyal wife Ponder (Lisa Hartman Black), convinced of her husband's innocence, all but moves Heaven and Earth to clear his name and secure his freedom. But even if he is released, will Jack be the same man that Ponder married? Still Holding On: Legend of Cadillac Jack originally aired April 28, 1998, on CBS. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lisa Hartman-BlackClint Black, (more)
 
1998  
 
Desperate for an A-list guest as his final show draws ever closer, Larry (Garry Shandling) determines that he must overcome his discomfort with affectionate old friend David Duchovny in order to secure an appearance from the X-Files star. Meanwhile, Artie (Rip Torn) struggles to keep the emotional staff afloat in hopes of producing a memorable swan song for The Larry Sanders Show. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1994  
 
Troubled over the fact that Artie (Rip Torn) goes out for lunch and leaves him to make the difficult decisions concerning the show, Larry (Garry Shandling) becomes even more distraught when he finds out that Artie's lunch companion is none other than Donna Lasner (Linda Gehringer), the VP of late-night programming for CBS. Hastily retaliating by making purposefully bad decisions concerning the show, Larry is later comforted when Artie tells him that the two are simply having a private tryst. Though momentarily placated, Larry loses it after Donna offers Artie a position at CBS. Following an argument that becomes particularly heated and personal confrontation between host and producer, Artie decides to stick with Larry and the old friends make up over drinks. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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1994  
PG  
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A gunslinging con man develops a tricky scheme to make a killing at a major poker tournament in this comic Western inspired by the popular television show. Mel Gibson assumes the role of Bret Maverick, the handsome rogue who hopes to cheat his way to success. In need of a large stake to enter a major card competition on a Louisiana steamboat, Maverick decides to take advantage of a few small-town poker players. These include the seemingly sweet Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster) and the intimidating Angel (Alfred Molina), neither of whom is too happy about their loss. Things become even more complicated for Maverick when the law gets involved, with Marshal Zane Cooper (James Garner, who played the role of Maverick in the original television series) giving chase. A series of stagecoach chases, complicated cons, and gun battles ensues, with Annabelle and Maverick finding time for plenty of flirtation along the way. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Mel GibsonJodie Foster, (more)
 
1993  
 
This episode boasts guest appearances by Clint Black as himself and Kirstie Alley in her familiar Cheers characterization of Rebecca Howe. Hoping to impress country music fan Alex (Farrah Forke), Brian claims to be a close friend of singer Black -- then must find some way to secure tickets for the upcoming Boston concert, which has been sold out for weeks. Appearing briefly as one of Black's admirers is Christine Cavanaugh, the actress who provides the voice of Chuckie on the cartoon series Rugrats. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1991  
NR  
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John Denver is joined by guest stars Clint Black, Kathy Mattea, and Patty Loveless in this video (originally aired as a TV special in 1991) that offers a down-home sampling of the joy and beauty of the Christmas season. Songs include "Christmas for Cowboys," "A Change in the Air," "Til Santa's Gone," "Christ Child's Lullaby," and "Grandma's Feather Bed." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
John Denver