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Robert S. Woods Movies

1994  
 
In the episode "Isn't It Romantic?," guest stars from the soap opera One Life to Live appear as their characters: John Loprieno as Cord Roberts, Clint Ritchie as Clint Buchanan, and Robert Woods as Bo Buchanan. Fred (Michael O'Keefe) takes Jackie on a weekend getaway to Lake Geneva, WI, and proposes to her, while Dan and Roseanne try to put some spark back into their romance. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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1987  
 
In this drama a missing truckfull of soybeans leads investigators from the Justice Department to reveal questionable government practices. The clerk who does the work uses a variety of interesting techniques to solve the mystery. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Daphne AshbrookCyril O'Reilly, (more)
 
1985  
 
When an attorney returns to her hometown to defend an accused murderer, she finds that the locals have strong opinions about the defendant and do not take kindly to her position. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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1981  
 
This made-for-TV suspenser stars Suzanne Pleshette as famous soap opera writer Carla Webber. Carla turns detective when the cast members of her program begin dying under mysterious circumstances. Barry Newman plays the investigating detective, while Robert Vaughn and Patrick O'Neal are special guest suspects. The film's principal attraction (and a hardly unexpected one) is the presence in the supporting cast of then-current soap opera stars: All My Children's Peter Bergman, General Hospital's Stuart Damon and Robin Mattson, Ryan's Hope's John Gabriel, and One Life to Live's Robert S. Woods. Fantasies was first networkcast January 18, 1982. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1978  
 
With their 25th wedding anniversary approaching, Olivia (Michael Learned) and John (Ralph Waite) do their best to keep secret the presents they have bought one another. Likewise opting for secrecy are the Walton kids, who are planning a surprise party; unfortuntely, Jim-Bob's idea of a "surprise" causes nothing but trouble. Meanwhile, Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) and Curt (Tom Bower) are encountering great difficulty carrying on a long-distance marriage. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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