Peter Wilcox Movies
Though they risk losing their jobs for their controversial -- and unapproved -- treatment of meth-addicted infant Josh McLean, Ross (George Clooney) and Carol (Julianna Margulies) refuse to give up on the child. Meanwhile, Romano (Paul McCrane) may have ulterior motives when he pens a scathing assessment of Corday (Alex Kingston). Carter (Noah Wyle) suspects that Del Amico's (Maria Bello) boyfriend, Dr. Max Rosher (James LeGros), may be using his feasibility study as a smokescreen to allow him to steal drugs. A despondent patient erupts into violence. And both Weaver (Laura Innes) and Benton (Eriq La Salle) receiving disturbing news -- her is professional, his intensely personal. This was the final episode of ER's fourth season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
While trying to land a recording contract, Jesse (John Stamos) comes down with a bad case of writer's block. So obsessed is he with this crisis that he misses the big family-reunion picnic at Lake Pollock. As it happens, the only person who can help Jesse overcome his problem--and lead him to find new "inspiration" for his music--is a strangely familiar-looking fellow whom he meets at a roadside diner. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Profoundly affected by his babysitting stint at the home of the Doctors Crane, Sam (Ted Danson) decides that he'd like to have a child of his own. Since it usually takes two to tango, Sam needs to find a suitable mother for his child. Hmmmm...well, Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) doesn't seem to be terribly busy at the moment. This was the final episode of Cheers' ninth season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
This undistinguished comedy about life in prison features caricatures of inmates and law enforcement officers, as well as prison guards, in attempts at slapstick action. After Duke Jarrett (Jeff Altman) is put into prison because he had sex with the wife of a government VIP, he discovers that life in the prison is out of control -- until a disciplinarian takes charge. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Jeff Altman, Dey Young, (more)
In this comedy, a stuffy congressman is dismayed when he discovers that his beloved daughter intends to marry limousine driver John Bourgignon (John Candy). While intending to put on a good show for his father-in-law to be, John is captured by some political opponents of the congressman. His capturers attempt to brainwash him into assassinating the congressmen, but things don't go exactly as planned. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- John Candy, Eugene Levy, (more)










