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Los pájaros se vuelven locos y se vuelven contra la humanidad.
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A rookie black journalist investigates the tensions of the Watts section of Los Angeles in the bloody summer of 1965.
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Ron Douglas has no luck in women, and when his bride runs away on their wedding day, he goes on holiday up in the mountains, only to be reminded more of his misery when placed in the honey-moon wing of the hotel. However he finds love with Cynthia, a beautiful blonde, and his self esteem improves. Cynthia invites him for Christmas dinner, and he accepts, only to meet Cynthia's eccentric cannibal family, and finds out HE is the main course.
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The young and self-confident Danny bluffs at the local police-station that he will escape from prison within an hour. What follows is a flashback showing his childhood with his uncle and aunt, who are 'vaudeville'-artists themselves.
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En la costa de California se alza el pintoresco centro turístico de Antonio Bay. Mientras sus residentes se preparan para las celebraciones del centenario de la ciudad, la tripulación de un viejo barco aparece brutalmente asesinada. Al mismo tiempo, en el mar, una misteriosa niebla que oculta un mortífero secreto comienza a desplazarse inexorablemente cada noche hacia la costa. Según una leyenda local, estos extraños sucesos están aparentemente relacionados con un terrible acontecimiento sucedido hace cien años. A medida que se aproxima el día del centenario el horror se acerca a su clímax.
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"Shangri-La Plaza" is a musical-comedy pilot made for CBS-TV in 1990. The all-sung “Shangri-La Plaza” was directed by Nick Castle and written and created by Mark Mueller and Nick Castle. It starred The Office’s Melora Hardin, Chris Sarandon and Broadway’s original Beast and Javert Terrence Mann, a two-time Tony Award Nominee for Best Actor. It also featured the very young tap dancing phenomenon Savion Glover in one of his first television appearances. The pilot was filmed on location in an actual mini-mall at the corner of Vineland Avenue and Burbank Boulevard in North Hollywood, California.