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1. Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)
R | 93 min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
To stall a witch plotting to eat him, a boy reads her horror tales dealing with a collegian's resurrection of a mummy, a murderous cat, and an artist's pact with a gargoyle.
Director: John Harrison | Stars: Debbie Harry, Matthew Lawrence, Christian Slater, David Forrester
Votes: 19,397 | Gross: $16.32M
2. Nadia (1984 TV Movie)
Not Rated | 100 min | Drama, Sport
Story about gymnast Nadia Comaneci from her childhood beginning as a gymnast and how she was discovered by Belya Karolyi. Nadia received 7 perfect 10's in the Montreal Olympics.
Director: Alan Cooke | Stars: Talia Balsam, Jonathan Banks, Joe Bennett, Simone Blue
Votes: 660
3. At the Movies (1982–1986)
30 min | Talk-Show
Chicago film critics, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, review films.
Stars: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel, Elva Poznanski, Rex Reed
Votes: 963
4. An Evening with... (1965– )
30 min | Comedy, Music
Syndicated music show with a different singing star, or musical group, every week.
Stars: Julie London, Bobby Troup, Charo, Louis Prima
5. The All Time Hits (1965–1966)
60 min | Music
Musical variety show. Today's hits or songs from yesteryear.
Stars: The Buckinghams, Bob Carroll, Doree Crews, Bob Newkirk
6. They Stand Accused (1949– )
60 min | Crime, Drama
A series in which actual court cases were re-enacted, with a jury panel, selected from the studio audience, that was asked to issue a verdict.
Stars: William C. Wines, Carmelita Pope, Lee Henry, Alice Dineen
7.
They Stand Accused (1949– )
Episode:
The Johnny Roberts Story
(1954)
Crime, Drama
After being held incommunicado behind the Iron Curtain for seven years and declared legally dead, Tom Roberts returns to the United States and discovers that his wife, Mary, has remarried ... See full summary »
Director: Sheldon Cooper | Stars: Carmelita Pope, Lee Henry, Alice Dineen, John Himes
8.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
Pryor to Murphy
(1983)
Talk-Show
In this special show, Gene and Roger compare and contrast the careers of Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy.
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel
9.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
Teenage Sex Movies
(1983)
Talk-Show
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel
Votes: 8
10.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
Adult Sexuality
(1983)
Talk-Show
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel
11.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
James Bond
(1983)
Talk-Show
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert examine the James Bond series and each picks his favorite Bond movie, Bond villain, Bond girl and player of Bond himself.
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert, Maud Adams, Ursula Andress
Votes: 10
12.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
Dial 'H' for Hitchcock
(1983)
Talk-Show
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert review five Alfred Hitchcock re-releases: Rear Window (1954), The Trouble with Harry (1955), The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Vertigo (1958) and Rope (1948).
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert
Votes: 8
13.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
Movies We'd Book If We Owned a Movie Theater
(1982)
Talk-Show
Gene and Roger each select movies they'd book if they owned a movie theater. Gene's choices: Straight Time, Hair, My Dinner with Andre Roger's choices: The Buddy Holly Story, Nosferatu, The Long Good Friday.
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel
14.
They Stand Accused (1949– )
Episode:
Episode dated 9 September 1951
(1951)
Crime, Drama
Director: Sheldon Cooper | Stars: Harry Creighton, Charles Johnston, Bob Shepard, William C. Wines
15.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
The Best Films of 1982
(1983)
Talk-Show
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel
16.
At the Movies (1982–1986)
Episode:
Lassiter/Footloose/Against All Odds/The Complete Beatles/Weekend Pass
(1984)
Talk-Show
Director: Bob Varecha | Stars: Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert