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Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive is a 1992 television horror film directed by John Patterson that is supposedly based on real events. It starred Patty Duke, David Selby and David Soul. It starred Patty Duke, David Selby and David Soul.
Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive: John Patterson: Patty Duke, David Selby, David Soul United States Television film [16] The Guard from Underground: Kiyoshi Kurosawa: Hatsunori Hasegawa, Makiko Kuno, Ren Osugi: Japan Happy Hell Night: Brian Owens: Darren McGavin, Sam Rockwell, Jorja Fox: United States
[11] In the novel Grave Secrets, she uses her experience from her visit to Guatemala. [12] She has also co-written (with her son Brendan) the young adult novels series named Virals, centered on Tempe's great-niece, Tory Brennan, and a pack of her friends, Ben, Hiram, Shelton, and wolfdog Cooper.
29th Street (1991) – comedy drama film based on the true-life story of actor Frank Pesce, who won the first New York State Lottery in 1976 [84]; A Triumph of the Heart: The Ricky Bell Story (1991) – biographical drama television film recounting the life of Ricky Bell, a Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back sickened with dermatomyositis, and Ryan Blankenship, a physically impaired child [85]
Brennan is searching for human remains in mass graves in Guatemala when two colleagues are ambushed and shot. Meanwhile, Sergeant-detective Bartolome "Bat" Galiano of the Guatemala National Civil Police seeks her help in identifying remains found in a septic tank behind a run-down hotel in Guatemala City; could it be one of four young women reported missing, one of whom is the daughter of the ...
Secrets, also known as Danielle Steel's Secrets, is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film directed by Peter H. Hunt. The film is based upon the 1985 novel of the same name written by Danielle Steel. The drama centers on a television producer and his relationship with the star of his latest TV series. [1]
Deep Family Secrets is a 1997 American drama television film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, [2] that first aired on April 15, 1997 on the CBS television network. The film is based on the true story of Gaylynn Earl Morris , who was convicted in 1992 of the murder of his wife, Ruby Morris, after Ruby disappeared in 1989.
From Beyond the Grave (also known as The Creatures from beyond the Grave) is a 1974 British anthology horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by Kevin Connor, produced by Milton Subotsky and based on short stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes.