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The program presented theatrical feature films airing on TV for the first time. The feature films were edited for content, to remove objectionable material, and for time - one such instance was the first network telecast in 1962 [2] of John Huston's 1956 film Moby Dick, a Warner Bros. film which runs 117 minutes uncut, and yet was shown in a two-hour time slot with commercials.
The NBC Sunday Night Movie was a weekly film block which ran on NBC on Sunday nights from 9 to 11 pm or 8:30 pm until 11 pm. Often for miniseries programming, it would air the first night of the series, with the second night as part of the NBC Monday Night Movie .
The network showing of War and Peace had an early start of 8pm. Approx. 35 minutes had to be cut to fit the 3 hours, 30 minutes time slot; As with the previous season, the network borrowed a handful of films from it second movie night series (Wednesday Night At The Movies in this case) to make their Saturday debut. These films are listed below.
The Disney Sunday Movie: Spenser: For Hire: Dolly: Buck James: Winter The Disney Sunday Movie: The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Spring The Disney Sunday Movie: Supercarrier: Mid-spring Specials Summer MacGyver: CBS: 60 Minutes (8/20.6) Murder, She Wrote (9/20.2) CBS Sunday Movie (18/17.2) Fox Fall 21 Jump Street: Married... with Children: Various ...
The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Winter America's Funniest Home Videos (5/20.9) Free Spirit: Mid-winter Elvis: Spring America's Funniest Home Videos (R) Summer The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Mid-summer Mr. Belvedere: The ABC Sunday Night Movie: Late summer Tim Conway's Funny America: CBS: 60 Minutes (7/19.7) Murder, She Wrote (13/17.7) (Tied with ...
Stop at Nothing: March 12, 1991 The Boys: April 15, 1991 The Perfect Tribute: April 21, 1991 Night of the Hunter: May 5, 1991 Our Sons: May 19, 1991 Plymouth: May 26, 1991 The Hit Man: June 29, 1991 Finding the Way Home: August 26, 1991 To Save a Child: September 8, 1991 Marilyn and Me: September 22, 1991 Keeping Secrets: September 29, 1991 The ...
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A sequel to The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, the 45th animated film from Paramount Pictures, the sixth animated film from Paramount Animation and the 16th animated film from Nickelodeon Movies. 100% Wolf: October 9, 2020: Computer animation: Flying Bark Productions Siamese Pty Ltd. Viva Pictures: 96 — $4,665,223