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Shawn Weatherly Movies

Healthy, athletic blonde leading lady Shawn Weatherly was elected Miss Universe in 1980. Four years later, she made her first film, Cannonball Run II, and co-starred in her first weekly TV series, Shaping Up. In the late summer of 1985, viewers watched as Ms. Weatherly learned the rudiments of deep-sea diving during a round-the-world voyage, a year-long experience pared down to a five-episode TV documentary series Oceanquest. Shortly before accepting the occasional role of Dale Robertson's daughter on the weekly J. J. Starbuck (1987) Weatherly displayed a hitherto unsuspected flair for comedy in the role of a nude, accordian-playing Russian defector on the funky Fox Network sitcom The New Adventures of Beans Baxter. In 1989, Shawn Weatherly was cast as lifeguard Jill Riley in the internationally popular series Baywatch, a job she held until March of 1990, when her character was killed by a shark. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
2001  
 
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Professional football player-turned-actor Rick Johnson makes his directorial debut with this small-town drama. Johnson plays -- naturally -- an ex-NFL star named Billy Stagen. Now working as a sheriff in rural Alabama, Stagen is thrown for a loop when a young girl arrives claiming to be his illegitimate child. Winner of the Audience Award at the 2001 Method Fest, Rustin also stars Meat Loaf Aday. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Rick JohnsonAshley Johnson, (more)
 
1995  
 
Jessica (Angela Lansbury) journeys to Rome to provide rewrites for a film based on one of her novels. As can be expected, all is not going well on the movie set, especially after a stuntman dies in a highly suspicious "accident." Among the principal players in this mystery is guest star Michael Connors, repeating his role of Boyce Brown previously introduced in the eleventh-season episode "Film Flam". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1992  
R  
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Eschewing any connection with previous installments of the creatively strip-mined Amityville saga, this film is actually derived from one of a series of novels by John G. Jones and focuses on a mantle clock from the original Long Island horror-house which serves as a vessel of supernatural evil. A real estate developer (Stephen Macht) purchases the clock in Long Island and brings it home to California, where it promptly anchors itself to the wall and begins to exert a nightmarish influence on the house and its inhabitants. As creepy phenomena and violent behavior run rampant through Macht's family, the occultist neighbor (Nita Talbot) begins to take notice -- but is killed in a freak accident shortly after discovering the secret of the clock's Satanic history. In a twist that echoes the original Amityville Horror, Macht succumbs to the clock's evil influence and turns on his family, just as his scale-model of a planned development is transformed into a block of very familiar-looking houses. Tony Randel's direction is remarkably restrained, allowing the horror to unfold gradually until the final act, where he pulls out all the stops in a style reminiscent of his earlier Hellbound: Hellraiser II. The script makes a valiant attempt to breathe new life into a long-dead franchise, but many interesting subplots fail to develop beyond their sketchy origins. The creepy inner workings of the clock are reminiscent of the ancient machinery of The Church or the vampire-bug-machine of Guillermo del Toro's Cronos, but little is done to explain their origins. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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1990  
R  
In this sci-fi film, researchers at an underground NASA research station are studying the effect of long periods of deep sleep on human beings. However, when the study participants begin dying, military man Captain Hickock (David Beecroft) is sent in to discover the cause. Once there, he discovers that the deep sleep results in a dimensional rift that has trapped a deadly, shape-shifting creature in the lab. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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1989  
R  
In order to win the $28 million prize in a fortune hunt, a former Miss Universe must perform incredible feats of physical bravura in this actioner. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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1989  
 
This made-for-TV film served as the pilot for the internationally popular adventure series Baywatch. David Hasselhoff stars as Lt. Mitch Buchanan, the man in charge of the LA County lifeguard squad at Malibu beach. Future series regulars spotlighted herein are Shawn Weatherly as Jill Riley, Parker Stevenson as Craig Pomeroy and Erika Eleniak as Shauni McLain. Not that it should matter to the film's "babewatchers," but there is a plot-a "Fatal Attraction"-style thriller involving a woman scorned. And, as bonus, there's a thriller explosion-at-sea vignette. Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier was first telecast April 23, 1989, some six months before the premiere of the series proper. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1989  
R  
Eric (Maxwell Caulfield) is a keen student of psychology, particularly the abnormal kind. When he becomes involved with a family of three who are traveling across the country, the chance to do a little experimenting becomes too tempting to resist. He becomes everyone's confidante, but no one's friend. Gradually, he inflames the pre-existing tensions within the family until it begins to come apart at the seams. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Maxwell CaulfieldEdward Albert, (more)
 
1988  
R  
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In this slasher film, the exuberant young participants upon a party-line, a fad during the '80s in which young people called a special number and talked to many others in hopes of making a love connection, have no idea that there are two serial killers in their midst. Fortunately, a veteran police captain and the new DA have teamed up to find the killers before many more people die horrible deaths. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard HatchShawn Weatherly, (more)
 
1986  
PG  
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In this third installment of the slapstick comedy series about novice police officers with less than dubious abilities, two police academies have to compete with each other in order to stay in business. The state's skinflint governor claims he has less money to spread around, so one of the police training academies is going to be axed. Commandant Lassard (George Gaynes) calls back some of his former recruits to train the new batch of students, hoping to get the edge on the rival academy. Among the newcomers are brassy Cadet Zed (Bobcat Goldthwait), who is a former gang leader, and his roommate Cadet Sweetchuck (Tim Kazurinsky). Sweetchuck is a wimpy noodle whose Clint Eastwood impersonation is one of the film's most honestly funny moments. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Steve GuttenbergBubba Smith, (more)
 
1985  
 
Oceanquest was a short-term TV documentary series, originally telecast on five consecutive Sunday evenings beginning August 18, 1985. Former Miss Universe and future Baywatch star Shawn Weatherly was featured as "herself," a novice deep-sea diver. Accompanied by undersea cinematographer Al Giddings, Weatherly signed on with a group of professional divers for what the TV Guide ads described as "the challenge of a lifetime." In Part One of Oceanquest, Weatherly takes her first plunge off the Australian coast. She and Giddings then observe at a not-so-safe distance the everyday activities of the Great White shark. For details on the second 60-minute installment of Oceanquest, we refer you to entry #127892. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1985  
 
There's a cycle-driving, gun-wielding psycho on the loose who has been forcing traffic cops into bloody western-style shootouts. Catching up with the motorized gunslinger becomes a personal matter for Rick Hunter (Fred Dryer); the outlaw uses the same calibre of armor-piercing bullets that had killed the husband of Hunter's partner DeeDee McCall (Stepfanie Kramer). The climax finds Hunter straddling a cycle himself for a "High Noon" showdown with the trigger-happy killer. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1985  
 
Premiering August 18, 1985 (see entry #127891 for details on the first episode), the 5-part TV documentary series Oceanquest top-billed former Miss America Shawn Weatherly as a deep-sea diving trainee. Accompanied by veteran undersea cameraman Al Giddings, Weatherly travelled to various bodies of water throughout the globe, in search of adventure. The second 60-minute installment of Oceanquest, airing August 25, 1985, found Weatherly and Giddings swimming in the waters near Baja, California, Newfoundland and Australia. They observe sundry dangerous sea-life specimens, ranging from the manta ray to the octopus. Evidently Shawn Weatherly was a quick study: within four years, she was starring as a lifeguard on the immensely popular TV weekly Baywatch. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1984  
PG  
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(Burt Reynolds) as J.J. McClure takes off across the country again in this rickety sequel to Cannonball Run. A sheik has offered $1,000,000 to the first driver to reach a destination in Connecticut from Redondo Beach, California, inspiring J.J. and others to go for the gold. With cameos from more name performers than any dozen films together, (Frank Sinatra and the rat pack, Telly Savalas, Susan Anton, Shirley MacLaine, Jackie Chan, Sid Caesar, Marilu Henner, Catherine Bach, etc., etc., etc.), the movie becomes a pastiche and is executed as though no rehearsals were required, or ever happened. A disparate group of people racing to get a lot of money was first successfully exploited in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, a much better film, and with just as many cameos, in fact. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Burt ReynoldsDom DeLuise, (more)
 
1983  
 
Future Baywatch costar Shawn Weatherly guest stars as Billie Ann Baxley, a female cop who sidelines as a cycle stunt driver. Coy (Byron Cherry) falls in love with Billie Ann, little suspecting that she is half of a team of crooked hijackers (there's ANOTHER kind of hijackers?) When Vance (Christopher Mayer) figures out what the girl is up to, he tells Coy--who not only refuses to believe his cousin, but also angrily stomps off the Duke farm, apparently for good! This episode was directed by series regular Sorrell Booke (Boss Hogg). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1983  
 
Congregating at a French restaurant, the A-Team is reunited with Lin Duk Coo (Mako), formerly the cook at the Vietnamese POW camp where they'd been imprisoned during the war. Naturally, Lin is in desperate need of the team's help, thanks to the villainous machinations of the prison camp's sadistic former commandant General Chow (John Fujioka), who, in league with traitorous ex-soldier Tom Anderson (Marjoe Gortner), is currently smuggling heroin into the country. Disguising himself as a golf caddy, Hannibal (George Peppard) is able to figure out that the drugs are being hidden in bread produced at the Angel Bakery--thereby setting up the climax in which a modified bakery truck functions as a tank! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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