Dead Man's Gun was a western anthology series that ran on Showtime from 1997 to 1999. The series followed the travels of a gun as it passed to a new character in each episode. The gun would change the life of whomever possessed it. Each episode was narrated by Kris Kristofferson. The executive producer was Henry Winkler.
Richard Lang,
Jerry Thorpe,
Marc Daniels,
Harry Harris,
David Carradine,
Robert Butler,
John Badham,
John Llewellyn Moxey,
Lee Philips,
Charles S. Dubin,
Barry Crane,
Gordon Hessler,
Robert Michael Lewis,
Robert Totten,
Alex Beaton,
Allen Reisner,
Walter Doniger
The adventures of a Shaolin Monk as he wanders the American West armed only with his skill in Kung Fu.
Cliff Bole,
Don Weis,
Earl Bellamy,
George McCowan,
Georg Stanford Brown,
Rod Holcomb,
Michael Preece,
Arnold Laven,
Vince Edwards,
Ricardo Montalban,
Gene Nelson,
Richard Lang,
Allen Baron,
Don Chaffey,
Leslie Martinson,
Richard Benedict,
Joseph Pevney,
Philip Leacock,
Phil Bondelli,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Michael Vejar,
Bob Sweeney,
Jerome Courtland,
Ted Lange,
John Newland,
Don Ingalls,
Larry Stewart,
Robert C. Thompson
A magical island hosted by Mr Roarke and Tattoo where weekly guests learn valuable life lessons in their pursuit of fulfilling their dreams. Not all dreams are fulfilled as expected.
A magical island hosted by Mr Roarke and Tattoo where weekly guests learn valuable life lessons in their pursuit of fulfilling their dreams. Not all dreams are fulfilled as expected. close
Seymour Robbie,
Don Weis,
Christopher Hibler,
Burt Brinckerhoff,
Medak Peter,
Kevin Connor,
Thomas Carter,
Jeff Bleckner,
Larry Elikann,
Karen Arthur,
Leo Penn,
Robert Butler,
Alexander Singer,
Larry Sheldon,
Kevin Inch,
Harry Harris,
Stan Lathan,
Sidney Hayers,
Nick Havinga,
Gabrielle Beaumont,
John Tracy,
Barbara Peters,
Will Mackenzie,
Rocky Lang,
Kenneth Connor
Laura Holt, a licensed private detective, opens a detective agency but finds that potential clients refuse to hire a woman, however qualified. To solve more
Laura Holt, a licensed private detective, opens a detective agency but finds that potential clients refuse to hire a woman, however qualified. To solve the problem, Laura invents a fictitious male superior whom she names Remington Steele. Through a series of events that unfold in the first episode, "License to Steele," a former thief and con man, whose real name is never revealed, assumes the identity of Remington Steele. Behind the scenes, Laura remains firmly in charge. close
Frank Prinzi,
Jean de Segonzac,
Shill Steve,
Darnell Martin,
Tom DiCillo,
Bill L. Norton,
Adam Bernstein,
Peter Werner,
James Hayman,
Juan Jose Campanella,
Kevin Bray,
Jan Egleson,
Alex Chapple,
Joyce Chopra,
Don Scardino,
Michael Fields,
Betty Kaplan,
David Manson,
Edwin Sherin,
Ken Girotti,
Jesús Salvador Treviño,
Bill D'Elia,
Kevin Dowling,
Wallace Rick,
Makris Constantine,
John David Coles,
Michael Llewellyn Smith,
Christine Moore,
Norberto Barba,
Alex Zakrzewski,
Omar Madha,
Gloria Muzio,
Christopher Zalla,
Dean White,
David S. Platt,
Jim McKay,
Marisol Adler,
Arthur W. Forney,
Andre Belgrader,
Jonathan Herron,
Yon Motskin
The third installment of the “Law & Order” franchise takes viewers deep into the minds of its criminals while following the intense psychological approaches more
The third installment of the “Law & Order” franchise takes viewers deep into the minds of its criminals while following the intense psychological approaches the Major Case Squad uses to solve its crimes. close
Jay Chandrasekhar,
Jamie Babbit,
Christine Gernon,
Jake Kasdan,
Andy Ackerman,
John Hamburg,
Matt Sohn,
Phil Traill,
Max Winkler,
Eric Appel,
Jeremy Garelick,
Dean Holland,
Chad Lowe,
Gail Mancuso,
Tristram Shapeero,
Nicholas Stoller
Television lawyer Dean Sanderson moves back to his small home town after his hit series, "The Grinder," is canceled thinking his time on TV qualifies him to run his family's law firm.
Television lawyer Dean Sanderson moves back to his small home town after his hit series, "The Grinder," is canceled thinking his time on TV qualifies him to run his family's law firm. close