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- In the 21st century, Earth begins the colonization of Mars. However, things do not go as planned, at first due to the hostile Martian natives and later because of the self-destructive Earthmen.
- Based on the real-life Oregon criminal case which dramatizes the unique dispute in which Greta Rideout instigated the prosecution of her husband John, charging him with raping her.
- The longing to win a race converts a simple wildwater rafting competition into war.
- Seamus O'Neill is a Hemingway wannabe who strikes it rich and uses his newfound wealth to move to Key West in search of inspiration for his writing. He interacts with many colorful characters in this offbeat locale.
- A young deaf mute is befriended by a Vista worker.
- A rape victim learns the truth about her husband when their daughter has a life-threatening illness.
- A teenaged girl, taunted by her schoolmates because she's overweight, uses her supernatural powers to take revenge.
- Sheila, an affluent black teenager, begins dating working class white teen Wayne, and asks him for help to sell a kilo of marijuana.
- Two groups of armed men eye each other across a body of water. An deadly incident ensues and the first group returns to their town in fear of the consequences, which never come.They realize that far greater danger is offing.
- The aftermath of the notorious "Ninja Murders," aka "The Yom Kippur Murders" is dramatized by following Melody Woodman (Mimi Rogers). Her husband Stewart Woodman (Elliot Gould) is convicted of conspiring with brother Neil Woodman (John Pleshette) to hire a hit on their parents, Vera (Kim Hunter) and Gerald (Sam Wanamaker), The murders are back story; this is a lightly fictionalized account of Melody's travails after Stewart goes to prison. Melody loses her multimillion-dollar home, her dozens of fur coats, her jewelry and her wealthy friends. She can't afford tuition to the private schools her three kids were attending. Forced to move in with her own mother and find a job, she demonstrates pluck and integrity as she deals with the many problems of adjusting to life as a wage earner. For an account of the murders and the investigation that convicted the Woodman brothers, see "Family Blood" by Marvin J. Wolf and Larry Ateberry.
- A document is discovered that appears to be an ancient eyewitness account of the life of Jesus Christ. A public relations executive is hired to publicize this document as a new version of the Bible, but he finds himself enmeshed in controversy and intrigue.
- Widower Michael Larson and his son and daughter move to Australia where Larson studies dolphins. His daughter, in shock from the accident which killed her mother, develops special communicative skills with the dolphins, Slim and Delbert.
- A young woman whose baby died in childbirth refuses to believe it and has dreams that her child is still alive and in danger. A scientist who is conducting experiments about dreams tries to help her.
- A woman learns that her husband has been unfaithful and that he has acquired a venereal disease. Then she learns that, after years of trying, she is finally pregnant.
- Los Angeles firefighters battle blazes and perform daring rescues.
- Legendary ballplayer and humanitarian Lou Gehrig and his relationship with his stalwart wife, Eleanor are portrayed in this film that focuses on the Hall of Famer's life off the baseball field. Featuring unflinching looks at the Gehrig's relationship, as well as Lou's feud with Babe Ruth. This film is for anyone interested in baseball.
- A couple decides to birth another child as a bone-marrow donor to save their teenager from a terminal illness. When the public finds out about this, serious ethical questions about life and bodily autonomy arise.
- On a trip to Japan, an American student watches the lives of the Geishas in a tea house.
- Maine townsfolk doubt a divorcee (Valerie Harper), new in town, who accuses a local handyman of rape.
- A professional thief tries to break with his past but has to pull off one last job to pay off a gambling debt.
- A woman attorney and her young associate defend a wealthy contractor accused of murdering an ironworker who was having an affair with the contractor's daughter.
- When a woman dies in a car accident, her former husband (a traveling circus worker) learns that his wife was pregnant when she divorced him many years earlier. The now teen-aged daughter enters his life. Can they form a relationship?
- A jealous husband uses a college reunion to take revenge on his wife's former lover, who he is convinced is still having an affair with her.
- A football coach is hired by a small college to shape up its football team, and he finds himself in trouble with local gamblers who don't want the team to improve.
- The story of how jazz great Louis Armstrong got his start playing in Chicago clubs, how he was framed on a drug charge, and his travels throughout Europe, where he first gained worldwide fame.
- One of the dolphins, Delbert, swallows two firecrackers that were carelessly tossed at sea and is slowly poisoned.
- Seamus O'Neill's article about Gumbo's bar enables Chaucy to close it down; and Hector's dream of making a high quality cigar fails.
- Seamus settles into paradise while waiting for his lottery winnings to arrive.
- Seamus O'Neill's ex-girlfriend arrives in town during a street festival and raffle. Mayor Chaucy Caldwell is raffled off as slave-for-a-day to Jo-Jo. Rikki holds a random lingerie party. Drama ensues.
- The Flu hits the island and threatens to close the newspaper. Gumbo deals with events from his past.
- Sam J. Jones guests as a naval officer who captures Savannah's attention and Seamus is invited to go on a trip to Africa with two irresponsible friends from his youth.
- When an illegal immigrant abandons her baby Seamus assumes the duties of fatherhood. Chaucy is compromised by the death of a libidinous admiral.
- Comedy about a ballroom-dance couple who teach in an Atlantic City hotel.
- Hector infuriates Dr. Clarke when he dynamites the reef; mayor Chaucy intervenes. Seamus reads to Savannah, then they go for a boat ride. Treasure hunters search the beach, JoJo joins in. Sheriff Cody talks to a dolphin. Gumbo abides.
- Ryerson and his men battle a blaze in a slum. Then a fire breaks out during a fashion designer's show.
- Based on Hurricane Andrew (August 24, 1992). Locals gather at Gumbo's bar to party while waiting for a Hurricane to hit or pass them by.
- A stern nun from Savannah's schooldays visits and asks a favor of her. Meanwhile Seamus, JoJo and Rikki look for new lodgings while their place is being fumigated.
- While working as a machinist, Seamus O'Neill wins the New Jersey State Lottery and moves to Key West, Florida.
- The Government blockades Key West in an attempt to find illegal immigrants and everyone suffers, including JoJo who holds an expired visa.
- Seamus is assigned the obituary of an island legend and is entrusted with the old man's ashes.
- Katie deals with an admirer, David deals with an adversary and Didge deals with a dilemma.
- Michael Larson is a widower, an American dolphin researcher, who moves to Australia with his two young children and tries to build a new life.
- Didge welcomes two stranded fishermen, unaware that they are escaped convicts.
- Larson's skeptical in-laws arrive for a visit, but when they see the kids are not too keen about their Australian environment, they decide to take them back to the States.