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Douglas Barr
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Mistaken Identity
on DVD
(1999)
Starring: Melissa Gilbert, Rosanna Arquette, James McCaffrey
Director: Douglas Barr
Certificate: 
Two mothers, one a successful business woman the other a single mother, find themselves in a desperate situation. Two years after giving birth they learn that their babies were switched at the hospital. Based on a true story.
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62%
from 214 members
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Perfect Body
(1997)
Starring: Ray Baker, Brett Cullen, Wendie Malick
Director: Douglas Barr
Certificate: 
Obsessed with perfection, young gymnast Andie (Felicity's Amy Jo Johnson) nearly starves herself to realize her dream of making the Olympic gymnastics team. Told "the lighter the better" by her coach, Andie finds her perfect life crumbling as she tries to keep up with the competition. This ..read more »
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76%
from 3 members
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Spaced Invaders
(1990)
Starring: Douglas Barr, Royal Dano, Ariana Richards
Director: Patrick Read Johnson
Certificate: 
On Halloween night, five hip extraterrestrials overhear a transmission of Orson Welles' classic radio show "The War of the Worlds", and mistake it for orders to invade Earth! When they land in a small town, however, everyone mistakes them for trick-or-treaters.
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58%
from 43 members
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Fall Guy, The - Series 2
(6 discs)
on DVD
(1983)
Starring: Lee Majors, Heather Thomas, Douglas Barr
Director: Paul Stanley, Daniel Haller, Vince Edwards
Certificate: 
Lee Majors stars as stuntman Colt Seaver. Seaver's day job doesn't really pay the bills, so he uses his spare time to make some extra cash as a bounty hunter, employing his cousin, Howie (Douglas Barr), and intern, Jody (Heather Thomas), to help him out. All of Seaver's stuntman skills come to the ..read more »
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71%
from 29 members
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Hue and Cry
on DVD
(1947)
Starring: Alastair Sim, Harry Fowler, Douglas Barr
Director: Charles Crichton
Certificate: 
A gang of street boys foil a master crook who sends commands for robberies by cunningly altering a comic strip's wording each week, unknown to writer and printer. The first of the Ealing comedies.
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66%
from 934 members
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