Ronald
Believing that bad karma is keeping him from realizing his dream, hip clothing designer Amer Atrash (Philippe Caland) attempts to orchestrate salvation -- with unexpected results -- in this indie drama. Pushed to the edge of financial disaster and facing marital woes, Atrash resolves to right a wrong he committed years earlier when his car accidentally struck Philip Blackman (Forest Whitaker), leaving him paralyzed.
Tod
Adam es un periodista de la popular Rolling Stone, y su nuevo artículo gira en torno al boom de los clubes de salud y deportes (estamos en los '80, recuerden) y cómo se han vuelto sitios predilectos de los solteros. Su proyecto promete, pero se le cruza una bella instructora de aeróbicos (Jamie Lee Curtis) y el asunto se le hace cuesta arriba.
Roger Slessinger
Ivan Travalian es un reputado autor teatral neoyorquino que se debate entre la redacción de su última obra y sus problemas familiares: su esposa Gloria está a punto de abandonarlo a él y a sus cinco hijos.
Frantuzzi
True story of a man in search of his children after his ex-wife enters the Witness Protection Program.
David Brenner
The true and tragic story of a very young and very talented comedian from the 70's whose sudden rise to fame had some of its benefits -- and some of its burdens.
Artie
Some unknown source has interrupted all television transmissions around the world. In place of the regular broadcasts, a lineup of extremely tasteless programs and commercials have been substituted. Included in the mix are such show as The Shitheads, The Charles Whitman Invitational, and commercials for a number of improbable products.
Hank Buchek
A talk-radio host, who specializes in abusing and insulting his audience, gets a call from a disturbed teenage girl who says she is going to commit suicide. After first encouraging her, he has a change of heart and frantically tries to get his listeners to help find the girl before she makes good on her threat.
Skipper
Michael (Jeff Bridges) drops out of college with the intention of finding himself. When his parents (Carl Betz and Vera Miles) balk, he talks them into joining him in traveling the country and educating themselves about the state of things. They, along with Grandma (Ruth McDevitt) trick out an old Greyhound bus and hit the road. The picaresque plotline brings the family into contact with a variety of colorful characters. The producers of In Search of America never declared outright that the made-for-TV film was intended as a series pilot, but it ends on an ambiguous note with plenty of loose plot ends. In Search of America was first telecast March 23, 1971.