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  1. 31. Juli 2014 · Thursday, July 31, 2014 at 9:00PM. Behold the five Oscar-nominated Supporting Actresses of 1973: a "bitchin' babe" (Candy Clark), a pint-sized con-artist (Tatum O'Neal), a possessed teenager (Linda Blair), a selfish carnival dancer (Madeline Kahn), and a vinegary New York institution (Sylvia Sidney). THE NOMINEES.

  2. Linda: Thriller 1993 von Bob Roe mit Laura Harrington/Virginia Madsen/Richard Thomas. Auf DVD und Blu-Ray Auf DVD und Blu-Ray Linda · Film 1993 · Trailer · Kritik

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  4. www.modcinema.com › 3-made-for-tv › 1120-linda-tv-1973-dvdLINDA (TV), 1973 DVD: modcinema*

    LINDA (TV) (1973 USA) $16.99 Add to cart. Directed by Jack Smight Starring: Stella Stevens, Ed Nelson, John Saxon Genres: Based On Book, Drama, Thriller 74 minutes | Full screen | Color | English Bound to the ABC Saturday Suspense Movie 72-minute limitation, Linda could have benefitted from ten or twenty extra minutes' running time. The film ...

  5. Budget. $2 million [1] Rolling Thunder is a 1977 American psychological revenge thriller film directed by John Flynn, from a screenplay by Paul Schrader and Heywood Gould, based on a story by Schrader. The film stars William Devane alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Haynes, James Best, Dabney Coleman, and Luke Askew in supporting roles.

  6. Subscribe to The Made-for-Television Movie channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMadeForTelevisionMovieOriginal Release Date: November 3, 1973Genre: ThrillerS...

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  7. The film was only semi-serious, featuring not only a subplot about an indebted, American playboy-adventurer named Roper (John Saxon), one of the competitors, but an added blaxploitation character named Williams (Jim Kelly, a real-life ex-football star, and African-American karate champion who would later star in a black martial arts film titled Black Samurai (1977)).