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Released: 2008
In this college comedy classic based on the hit Broadway play, Academy Award-winner Jane Fonda ("Klute," "On Golden Pond") makes her screen debut as a husband-hunting co-ed who snares a basketball hero (Anthony Perkins, "Psycho," "Murder on the Orient Express") who almost takes a bribe to throw the game. Co-starring Emmy-winner Ray Walston ("Picket Fences," "My Favorite Martian").
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Released: 2004
Sandra Dee became a model for countless teenagers in the late 1950's when she played Gidget, a sad-faced youngster who doesn't quite measure up to the chesty, bikinied girls on the beach. Her mom's reassurances come true when two surfers start paying Gidget some attention.
The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)
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Released: 2003
The ultimate story of the legendary Lone Ranger and his faithful Native American companion Tonto, who ride against evil in this action-packed western. The Legend of the Lone Ranger examines the course of events that bring the Lone Ranger into being as well as tracing his childhood meeting with Tonto and his romance with Amy Striker. When the young Texas Ranger John Reid is the sole survivor of an ambush arranged by the outlaw leader Butch Cavendish and his gang, he is rescued by his old childhood Comanche friend Tonto. When he recovers from his wounds he dedicates his life to fighting the evil that Cavendish represents. He dons his mask and saddles up his white horse Silver to become "The Lone Ranger", the great western hero.
Billy Jack Goes to Washington
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Released: 2000
This is a modernizing of the classic Mr. Smith Goes to Washington with the only major exceptions being that it includes a bit of karate and that it bears the undeniable anti-nuke sentiment and even includes much of the original script and original words in full and names of the characters, sometimes borrowing heavily on the original musical score. As with the original, the Hero wishes to build a camp and is wanting to put it in the way of huge power plant being built to fulfill a graft in the home state and in the process is framed for owning the land for the two projects and filibusters to be heard "back home" and pushes for a "national initiative" to get a vote from everyone on every issue instead of a Congressional and Representative Republic.
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