Product Tag - Bill Macy

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    Bad Medicine (1985)

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    Bad Medicine (1985)

    Jeff Marx wants to study medicine and become a physician. However, his grades are far from enough to get him into an American medical school. But then he gets a chance to study medicine abroad in a small Latin American dictatorship governed by the dictator Ramon Madera who has a big interest in how the medical students behave.

    $15.00
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    Movers & Shakers (1985)

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    Movers & Shakers (1985)

    Joe Mulholland, Head of Production at a Hollywood studio, makes a rather fool-hardy promise to a dying friend. He undertakes to make a major movie using the title – if not the content – of a best-selling sex manual “Love in Sex”. Enlisting the help of depressed screenwriter Herb Derman and rather off-centre director Sid Spokane to try and come up with an idea or two, Joe soon wishes he was not one of those people who always try to keep their promises.

    $15.00
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    Serial (1980)

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    Serial (1980)

    It’s the end of the 70s. Hippies are assimilating, women are raising their consciousness, and men are becoming confused and ineffectual. Don’t expect to be able to keep track of all the names or who’s sleeping with who; the picture very skillfully conveys the hopeless muddle through which the many characters move as they try to find themselves.

    $15.00
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    Oh! Calcutta! (1972)

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    Oh! Calcutta! (1972)

    Based on the controversial off-Broadway musical comedy revue, “Oh! Calcutta! is a series of musical numbers about sex and sexual mores. Most of the skits feature one or more performers in either a state of undress, simulating sex, or both.

    $15.00
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    The Scarlett O'Hara War (1980)

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    The Scarlett O’Hara War (1980)

    This is the story of how one of the famous movie roles was cast. The role of Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With the Wind.

    $25.00
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    Nothing In Common

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    Nothing In Common

    Nothing in Common was a 1987 television series on NBC starred Todd Waring in the role of David Basner and Bill Macy in the role of Max Basner. Seven episodes were broadcast immediately after the highly-rated series Cheers but didn’t pick enough audiences. The short-lived series was cancelled because of low turnout.

    The series was inspired by the 1986 film by Garry Marshall starring Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason also entitled Nothing in Common in which Hanks played David Basner and Gleason protrayed Max Basner.

    Todd Waring later reprised another Tom Hanks role in a TV sequel to Splash for The Wonderful World of Disney called Splash, Too.

    $24.00
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    The Late Show (1977)

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    The Late Show (1977)

    Over-the-hill gumshoe in Los Angeles seeks to avenge the killing of an old pal, another detective who had gotten himself involved in a case concerning a murdered broad, stolen stamps, a nickel-plated handgun, a cheating dolly, and a kidnapped pussycat.

    $25.00
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    My Favorite Year (1982)

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    My Favorite Year (1982)

    Benjy Stone is the junior writer on the top rated variety/comedy show, in the mid 50s (the early years). Alan Swann, an Erol Flynn type actor with a drinking problem is to be that weeks guest star.

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    Maude

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    Maude

    Maude is an American television sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972 until April 22, 1978.

    Maude stars Bea Arthur as Maude Findlay, an outspoken, middle-aged, politically liberal woman living in suburban Tuckahoe, Westchester County, New York with her fourth husband, household appliance store owner Walter Findlay. Maude embraced the tenets of women’s liberation, always voted for Democratic Party candidates, strongly supported legal abortion, and advocated for civil rights and racial and gender equality. However, her overbearing and sometimes domineering personality often got her into trouble when speaking out on these issues.

    The program was a spin-off of All in the Family, on which Beatrice Arthur had first played the character of Maude, Edith Bunker’s cousin; like All in the Family, Maude was a sitcom with topical storylines created by producer Norman Lear.

    Unusual for a U.S. sitcom, several episodes featured only the characters of Maude and Walter, in what amounted to half-hour “two-hander” teleplays. Season 4’s “The Analyst” was a solo episode for Bea Arthur, who delivered a soul-searching, episode-length monologue to an unseen psychiatrist.

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