David Jackson Movies

2004  
 
Gideon (Gildart Jackson) has reached the point in his sinister scheme against baby Wyatt that he doesn't want the Charmed Ones to expose his evil intentions. Thus, he conspires with various Darklighters to embroil the girls in the demonic TV reality show "Witch Wars," where the contestants hunt down and vanquish good witches. Meanwhile, Whitelighter Chris (Drew Fuller) is in possession of disturbing news regarding his impending mortal birth. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brian KrauseDrew Fuller, (more)
2004  
 
Leo (Brian Krause) is ordered by his fellow Avatars to protect the demon seer Kira (Charisma Carpenter) in order to obtain information necessary to vanquish all other demons. At the same time, the Charmed Ones share Kira's latest vision, leading them to believe that the best of all possible worlds will be one ruled by the Avatars. Meanwhile, Kira's fellow demons release the dreaded, all-powerful Zankou (Oded Fehr, in his first series appearance) to counteract her "treason"; and Paige (Rose McGowan) and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) are diametrically opposed in their feelings toward the "helpful" Brody (Kerr Smith). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brian KrauseDorian Gregory, (more)
2004  
 
Discouraged over being forced to vanquish one demon after another to protect her son, Wyatt, Piper (Holly Marie Combs) has a profound change of heart when she envisions what her life will be like in the future. Not happy with Piper's epiphany, Paige (Rose McGowan) and Phoebe (Alyssa Milano) attempt to show their sister that true love is worth all the heartbreak and setbacks by conjuring up a "Mr. Right" (Eduardo Verastegui). Elsewhere, Chris (Drew Fuller) persuades the girls to neutralize Wyatt's magical powers -- whereupon the infant is kidnapped by demonic cultists who believe that Wyatt is the second coming of their long-dead leader. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Brian KrauseDrew Fuller, (more)
2003  
 
Lana (Kristin Kreuk) has befriended a fellow student named Seth Nelson (Kevin Zegers). Before long, Lana has done a complete personality about-face and becomes a "bad girl" and jailbird. It turns out that Seth possesses magnetic powers which can not only move objects but also alter human emotions. It is up to Clark (Tom Welling) to save Lana from herself -- if she doesn't kill him first, that is. Meanwhile, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) has a showdown with budding journalist Chloe (Allison Mack) over evidence that may or may not incriminate Lex's father, Lionel. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
Max (Jessica Alba) attends a conference on genetic engineering at the Steinlitz Hotel, where Kendra (Jennifer Blanc) is working as a translator for geneticist Dr. Yuiko Tanaka (George Kee Cheung). A world-renowned "miracle worker" in his field, Tanaka may be able to help Max with her mixed-up DNA. Unfortunately, the conference is being attended by another figure: Max's arch enemy, Manticore scientist Lydecker (John Savage). When Tanaka's audience is captured and held hostage by an anti-tech terrorist organization led by John Darius (Troy Ruptash), Max and Lydecker are forced to rely upon each other to survive. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1999  
PG13  
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In this made-for-TV thriller, a train hauling a cargo of radioactive waste is passing through Colorado when its brakes fail in the Rocky Mountains. The train begins rolling out of control and is headed for Denver with no way to stop it. John Seger (Rob Lowe), an agent with the National Transportation Safety Board, has to find a way to bring the train safely to a halt, and he soon learns that the stakes are even greater than he imagined -- a faulty Russian atomic bomb is also on board, which could blow the city sky high in the event of a wreck. Atomic Train also stars Kristen Davis, Esai Morales, and Mena Suvari, the latter shortly before she bolted to stardom with roles in American Pie and American Beauty. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Rob LoweKristin Davis, (more)
1996  
 
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In this thriller, Harry Gordini (Antonio Sabato Jr.) is an American travelling through Europe with his wife and his young son. While at an airport in Italy, Gordini mistakenly claims the wrong suitcase, a seemingly simple mistake which becomes much more complicated when it's discovered the bag he picked up is loaded with illegal drugs. Gordini is in Sardinia when he discovers his mistake, and tries to turn the contraband in to the United States embassy there, but Adolpho Jones (Danny Quinn), the powerful drug dealer who was supposed to receive the bag, is a few steps ahead of him, and abducts Gordini's wife and child, with the drugs as ransom for their return. But what Jones doesn't know is that Gordini is no ordinary traveler -- he's a former Navy SEAL who is not about to let any harm come to his family or any threat against them go unpunished. Code Name: Wolverine was adapted from a story by noted suspense author Frederick Forsyth. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Antonio Sabato, Jr.Richard Brooks, (more)
1992  
 
The Boeing B-17 is the star attraction of the third installment of Roaring Glory Warbirds. Each episode features an in-depth look at different airplanes specific to World War II. Nicknamed the "four-engine fighters" by the Japanese, the B-17 Fortress first flew in 1941 under the watchful eye of the British Royal Air Force. By the second global conflict, the plane had evolved into part tank, part bomber. Its reputation for surviving a dogfight was legendary. Roaring Glory Warbirds is a unique program in that it takes viewers for a virtual ride aboard the historic planes. Pilot Jeff Ethell navigates the skies aboard a B-17, providing a rarely seen glimpse into the lives of fighters. Techno-buffs will appreciate the thorough tour and explanation of the Fortress' features. ~ Sarah Ing, All Movie Guide

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1992  
 
This video is part of a series that features some of the outstanding war planes of World War II. This program features the extremely fast and versatile Mustang P-51 Fighter. The Mustang successfully mounted the counterattack against the light and speedy planes of the German Luftwaffe. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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1992  
 
This video is part of a series that features some of the outstanding war planes of World War II. This program takes a look at the P-40 War Hawk, the planes that were flown by the illustrious Flying Tigers. Veteran pilot Jeff Ethell takes the viewer on board a vintage War Hawk. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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1992  
 
This video is part of a series that features some of the outstanding war planes of World War II. In this program, the workhorse of the war, the Mitchell B-25 bomber, is featured. Veteran pilot Jeff Ettel shows how the plane makes its runs off the aircraft carrier Hornett. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide

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1987  
R  
In this fast-paced actioner, a brave young woman must deliver a specially designed, top-secret super-destructo armored motorcycle that runs on oxygen to the US military after the man assigned to deliver it, her lover, is murdered by enemy agents. Soon after finding his body, the woman finds a video he made that tells her how to work the machine and where she must take it. Unfortunately for her, the enemy is out there waiting and determined to steal the bike for themselves. Part of the fun in this film is looking for popular B movie stars from years' past. Such stars include Huntz Hall, Troy Donahue, and Michael Reagan. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Heather ThomasJeffrey Combs, (more)
1986  
PG13  
Filmed in 1982 in New York, this comedy hinges on a tried-and-true plot device: a man has less than a day to get married or he loses a fortune (no waiting for blood tests or licenses here!). When the fabulously wealthy W.D. Westmoreland (Jonathan Winters) dies, his grandson Luke (Art Hindle) discovers that he will inherit $250 million if he marries before he is 35. Since he turns thirty-five tomorrow, that leaves him less than 24 hours to find a bride and make it legal. Everything impedes his good intentions, including his father, who stands to inherit that money if Luke remains a bachelor. There are a lot of volunteers for Luke's open position of an immediate wife, but what makes matters even more complicated is he has developed an interest in a young, average-looking woman from the countryside. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lissa LayngArt Hindle, (more)
1984  
 
Produced for British television, Breakout is a diverting children's tale with mildly melodramatic undertones. Young birdwatchers Simon Nash and John Hassler are pounced upon by a pair of escaped convicts (David Jackson, Ian Bartholomew). The crooks are looking for a cache of stolen money that they've hidden in the vicinity. At first terrified, the kids grow fond of the essentially harmless escapees. The boys help Jackson and Bartholomew locate the cash and elude the authorities. This 61-minute escapade is based on A Place to Hide, a novel by Bill Gillham. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
David JacksonIan Bartholomew, (more)
1982  
 
A music store proprietor helps a group of teenagers develop a rock band in this musical. ~ All Movie Guide

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1979  
 
The second season of Blakes 7 begins on a tense note, as the crew loses control of the space vessel Liberator. It turns out that the ship is now being guided by the Altas, the female race that originally built it. With Blake (Gareth Thomas) and his comrades imprisoned, it is up to the supercomputer Orac to formulate a plan of escape. Literally picking up where the previous season left off, "Redemption" was originally telecast on January 9, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sally Knyvette
1979  
 
Blake (Gareth Thomas) wants to get his hands on the stolen weapon Imipak, which is capable of dispensing destruction over great distances. Likewise anxious to gain control of Imipak, Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce) creates a clone of Blake as a means to her ends. Unfortunately for all concerned, the clone has his (or its) own agenda. Brian Croucher takes over from Stephen Greif in the role of Blake's perennial adversary, Travis. "Weapon" originally aired on January 23, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)
1979  
 
At Space City, Blake (Gareth Thomas) must negotiate with the criminal organization Terra Nostra in order to destroy the Federation. Mob leader Largo (Derek Smith) doesn't take a shine to Blake, and as a result the crew is imprisoned. Back on the Liberator, Cally issues a threat to Largo, stating that she will destroy Space City if her comrades are not immediately released. Things become more complicated when the supercomputer Orac is subjected to a hostile takeover by an unknown power. "Shadow" was first broadcast on January 16, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)
1979  
 
Blake (Gareth Thomas) sets forth to destroy the Federation's master computer on Earth. Unfortunately, the Federation has relocated the computer to Star One, which cannot be attacked without devastating consequences. Making matters worse, Travis (Brian Croucher) has shown up in hopes of eliminating Blake once and for all. Series regular David Jackson makes his last appearance as Gan in "Pressure Point," which originally aired on February 6, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)
1979  
 
Blake (Gareth Thomas) and four of his crew members are captured by a hostile tribe on the planet Horizon and forced to work in the mines. Hoping to free his comrades -- and to flush out a hidden Federation Freighter -- Blake tries to convince Ro (Darien Angendi), leader of the tribe, that he is being used as a dupe by the villains. And back on the Liberator, Avon (Paul Darrow) is besieged by Federation pursuit ships. "Horizon" originally aired on January 30, 1979. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)
1978  
 
With the guards on the prison transport ship turning into mindless vegetables thanks to the computerized power of a derelict space vessel, prisoner Roj Blake (Gareth Thomas) engineers an escape with a number of fellow convicts, among them embezzler Kerr Avon (Paul Darrow) and murderer Gan (David Jackson). Managing to evade evil transport officer Raiker (Leslie Schofield), Blake and four of his comrades take control of the vessel, which they have renamed the Liberator. But will the fugitives be able to fully escape the mind-controlling machinery of the Federation? "Space Fall" originally aired on January 9, 1978. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)
1978  
 
Teenagers will go camping, they will have sex, and they will wander aimlessly around on lonely roads in the dead of night. If you liked this by-rote formula in Friday the 13th, chances are you'll like Killer's Moon. Nothing's really new about the main character, an escaped murderer who slashes only when the moon is full. The novelty comes in the awe-inspiring variety of methods he uses to slice and dice his victims. Though Killer's Moon is certainly full of screams, shocks and gushing blood, 92 minutes' worth of audience attention may be a bit too much to ask for. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1978  
 
The highly regarded British science fiction series Blakes 7 was created by Terry Nation, one of the prime movers of Dr. Who. Gareth Thomas stars as Blake, an extraterrestrial do-gooder. With a seven-person crew comprised of criminals and insurgents, Blake wages an unending battle against "The Federation," the totalitarian regime which controls the Earth and hundreds of other populated planets. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Blakes 7 has attained cult status in the U.S.; it was somewhat difficult to see until it fell into the hands of local PBS stations and such cable outlets as the Sci-Fi Channel. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1978  
 
While attempting to destroy a Federation communications base on Saurion Major, Blake (Gareth Thomas), Vila (Michael Keating), and Avon (Paul Darrow) find a new ally in the form of Cally (Jan Chappell), a telepathic alien and sole survivor of a guerilla organization on her own planet. Meanwhile, back on the Liberator, Jenna (Sally Knyvette) and Gan (David Jackson) are faced with a long-dormant death squad, which is fiercely guarding an ancient genetics bank -- and is willing to kill anyone who crosses its path. This episode, which originally aired January 23, 1978, marked the series debut of Peter Tuddenham as the voice of master computer Zen. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)
1978  
 
Blake (Gareth Thomas) and his fellow escapees pilot the Liberator to the prison planet Cygnus Alpha. Here he frees several convicts who agree to join Blake in his ongoing battle against the Federation. Unfortunately, several of these new insurgents fall ill to a deadly virus. The only serum capable of curing the fallen warriors is possessed by religious fanatic Vargas (Brian Blessed) -- and he is none too sympathetic to Blake's noble cause. "Cygnus Alpha" was originally telecast on January 16, 1978. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gareth ThomasSally Knyvette, (more)