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Taps is a 1981 American thriller drama film starring George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton, with Ronny Cox, Tom Cruise, Sean Penn, Giancarlo Esposito and Evan Handler in supporting roles. Hutton was nominated for a Golden Globe award in 1982.
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August 7, 1981: Student Bodies: August 21, 1981: First Monday in October: August 28, 1981: Gallipoli: distribution outside Australia and New Zealand only; co-production with Robert Stigwood Productions and Associated R&R Films September 11, 1981: Night School [note 1] North American theatrical distribution only; produced by Lorimar: September ...
Television series which originated in the United States and began in the year 1981. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category.
In a small Southern town, couple Ted and Angie are brutally murdered while having sex down by the riverfront, and their bodies are thrown into the water.. Several days later, Bob and Kathy, both young college students home for summer vacation, make plans to attend the traveling carnival on its last night.
Evilspeak was released on August 22, 1981, in Japan, and February 26, 1982, in the United States. The movie was cited as a video nasty in the United Kingdom following its release on the Videospace label. It remained banned for a number of years as part of the Video Recordings Act 1984, thanks to its gory climax and themes of Satanism.