Quincy, M.E.: New Blood
1980
Forced to take a brief leave of absence, Quincy (Jack Klugman) is none too pleased to find out that his temporary replacement, pathologist Gerry McCracken (Beverly Sassoon),...
Quincy, M.E.: The Hope of Elkwood
1980
The town of Elkwood is up in arms when a high school track star dies while training for the Olympics. Held responsible for this tragedy is athletic coach Marty O'Banion (Frank...
Kojak: Tears for All Who Loved Her
1977
Crocker (Kevin Dobson) is assigned to investigate the murder of mob boss Robert Austin (Fred Beir). In the course of events, the detective finds himself falling in love with...
Hazard's People
1976
John Houseman, taking advantage of the career momentum sparked by his Oscar win for The Paper Chase, does his patented curmudgeon bit in Hazard's People. Housman plays a...

Embryo
PG 1976
In this thriller, a scientist (Rock Hudson) attempts to engineer the perfect woman in a test-tube and ends up not with a beautiful lover, but instead a ruthless killer. The...
Dark Victory
1976
This TV movie was the longest--and dullest--of the three filmizations of George Brewer Jr. and Bertram Block's play Dark Victory. Elizabeth Montgomery stars as a...
Adam-12: Pot Shot
1975
While visiting a local laundromat, off-duty police officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) cannot help but notice that a shaggy-haired young man seems to be monopolizing all of the...

Earthquake
PG 1974
Los Angeles is the natural site for a film about earthquakes: they happen there frequently, and the landscape is familiar to moviegoers from thousands of films. A huge number of...
Emergency!: Communication Gaffe
1974
When a cop and a robber are both shot during a liquor-store holdup, the cop's partner (James McEachin) accuses the Squad 51 rescue team of giving preferential treatment to the...
Adam-12: Training Division: The Rookie
1973
Arrogant rookie cop George Barrett (John Elerick) has trouble following orders during his probation period--and Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord), Pete Malloy (Martin...
Kojak: Dark Sunday
1973
After a routine heist, two-bit car thief Artie Fowler (Mark Alaimo) is killed in cold blood. Kojak suspects that there's something bigger than a standard robbery going...
Double Indemnity
1973
It goes without saying that the 1973 TV-movie version of Double Indemnity doesn't come within shouting distance of the classic 1944 theatrical-movie version. Still, the basic...