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Willie Dixon Movies

2004  
PG13  
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Alison Eastwood, daughter of actor/director Clint Eastwood, stars in this made-for-TV nailbiter as Patricia Collins, a TV journalist who is summoned to the city morgue to look at the body of a young female murder victim. Patricia is shocked to discover that the dead girl is her exact double -- suggesting that she was killed in a case of mistaken identity by an unknown assailant. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that this disturbing incident is linked with the supposed death ten months earlier of Patricia's own father, whose body disappeared along with 200,000 dollars he had pulled out of the bank. And what has all this to do with a demented stalker who is plaguing Patricia via fax messages? Or, for that matter, with a shady fertility clinic, the specialty of which is in vitro fertilization of twins? From the "smart heroine isn't smart enough not to confront the villain alone" school of murder mysteries, Mary Higgins Clark's I'll Be Seeing You (based on a novel, as if there were any doubt) premiered December 19, 2004, on the PAX network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Alison EastwoodBo Svenson, (more)
 
2002  
 
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The compilation release The Blues Greats pools rare archival concert footage from a host of sources, featuring some of the most electric blues acts of all time. The program packs in 14 numbers; selections include: "Please Don't Go" performed by Big Joe Williams; "Down the Road Apiece" performed by Amos Milburn; "Got My Mojo Working" performed by Muddy Waters; "T.B. Blues" performed by Victoria Spivey; and "All By Myself," performed by Memphis Slim, Matt "Guitar" Murphy and Willie Dixon. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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1999  
 
Dale Midkiff stars as Tom Cooper, a victim of amnesia who is being hotly pursued by unknown assailants. Hiding out in a shelter for the homeless, Cooper contemplates the small metal case which he carries with him at all times. The case contains five vials, into which have been deposited all of his memories. Assisted by a young woman named Hope Wilson (Robbi Chong), Tom painstakingly reassembles the pieces of his shattered past -- and the more he knows about himself, the less he likes it. Directed by actor Lou Diamond Phillips, "Blank Slate" was originally broadcast on April 2, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1991  
R  
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A talented kick-boxer attempts to retire and finds himself framed for murder in this stylish action thriller. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Lorenzo LamasAnthony Geary, (more)
 
1991  
R  
A spoiled rich girl leaves her pop's protection and gets a job in an L.A. bar where she meets and falls for an unknown musician. She's out to prove to daddy, that she can cut it on her own. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Jill SchoelenDon Michael Paul, (more)
 
1989  
R  
In this comedy, a bizarre relationship is created between a young married couple and their attractive neighbor. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
Dana AndersonJohn M. Jackson, (more)
 
1986  
 
This musical collection of IRS Records is library of video clips, interviews and footage from America's and Britain's innovative video and music artists. ~ Rovi

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1974  
 
"Blow Wind, Blow," "Long Distance Call," "Mannish Boy" and "Mojo Workin'" are among the songs featured in this performance. Guest stars include Dr. John, Mike Bloomfield and Johnny Winter. ~ Rovi

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1966  
 
In 1966, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation gathered some of the greatest names in blues music for a series of performances taped for the TV series Festival. This home video release collects the highlights from these sessions, including numbers by Muddy Waters (with James Cotton sitting in on harmonica), Willie Dixon, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Otis Spann, Sunnyland Slim, and Mable Hillery in her only television appearance. Canadian blues guitarist Colin James hosts. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1966  
 
Recorded and aired by the Canadian Broadcasting Company in 1966, this collection features performances by blues titans including Muddy Waters, doing "Got My Mojo Workin'" with James Cotton, and Otis Spann performing "Blues Don't Like Nobody." Other tracks include "Cornbread and Peas" by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, "Tin Pan Alley" by Sunnyland Slim, "How Long This Train Been Gone" by Mable Hillary, and "Crazy for My Baby" by Willie Dixon. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin James