C.J. Hincks

C.J. Hincks

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The Ordeal of Bill Carney
Title: The Ordeal of Bill Carney
Character: Ellen Carney
Released: December 23, 1981
Type: Movie
Bill Carney has just been paralyzed from the neck down. He has been taking care of his two sons since his wife left him. Now, when word of his condition reaches her, she wants to take them away, as she feels that he is unable to care for them. And it appears that the courts agree too. So, his lawyer, also a paraplegic, begins the campaign to take his case before the Supreme Court. Will he win?
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Broken Promise
Title: Broken Promise
Character: June Clawson
Released: May 5, 1981
Type: Movie
A juvenile court services director strives to fight the odds following his promise to a resourceful 11-year-old to keep her and her four younger brothers and sisters together as a family after their parents abandoned them, despite a bureaucrat's insistence that it is impossible to locate a single foster home for all five.
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Night Moves
Title: Night Moves
Character: Girl
Released: February 27, 1975
Type: Movie
Private detective and former football player Harry Moseby gets hired on to what seems a standard missing person case, as a former Hollywood actress whose only major roles came thanks to being married to a studio mogul wants Moseby to find and return her daughter. Harry travels to Florida to find her, but he begins to see a connection between the runaway girl, the world of Hollywood stuntmen, and a suspicious mechanic when an unsolved murder comes to light.
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Death Sentence
Title: Death Sentence
Character: Marilyn Healy
Released: October 2, 1974
Type: Movie
A juror on a murder trial begins to believe that the man charged with the crime is innocent — and that the real killer is her own husband.
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Prologue to Wounded Knee
Title: Prologue to Wounded Knee
Character: Betsy Shaeffer
Released: April 27, 1973
Type: Movie
An Indian is accused of the rape and murder of a white girl. The girl's stepfather incites the townspeople to punish the Indian - to cover up the fact that it was actually he who committed the crime.