David L. Lander
Total Credits at Criticker: 12 (Actor)
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When the owner of a struggling used car lot is killed, it's up to the lot's hot-shot salesman to save the property from falling into the hands of the owner's ruthless brother and used-car rival. (imdb)
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A man picked randomly out of a crowd is made the target of CIA survelliance and pursuit. (imdb)
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What would happen if a 9.7 magnitude earthquake were to strike the L.A. area? This is what "Cracking Up" looks at from the lighter side. The movie is composed of individual skits of original material by the actors spun around this hypothetical disaster. (imdb)
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A Garfield Christmas Special (1987) - TV Special
Garfield, Jon and Odie go to Jon's grandmother's house for Christmas, where Garfield finds a present for Grandma. (imdb)
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When a mob family takes over an amusement park after the owner dies under mysterious circumstances, the recently-fired clown mascot seeks vengeance for the loss of his job. (imdb)
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Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare (1995) - TV Movie
It's time for the annual Dooley family reunion and Dooley matriarch Meemaw's 100th birthday celebration. But teenaged Billy is welcomingly distracted from wacky relatives and the ultra-competitive family games by a mysterious runaway named Samantha. (imdb)
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A rape victim returns from the dead to seek vengeance on her rapists in this gory horror film. (imdb)
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Laverne & Shirley (1976) - TV Series
The misadventures of two single women in the 1950's and '60's. (imdb)
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Tom Sawyer and his side-kick Chuck try to earn tokens for a community rec center. But you know Tom, he always has a trick or two up his sleeve.
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The Famous Comedians School (1976) - TV Special
This short film originally aired as part of a satirical PBS show called The Great American Dream Machine. The film is a parody of The Famous Artists School and was born of an article written by Brooks in Esquire Magazine. (letterboxd)
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