The best Julio Oscar Mechoso’s tv movie movies

Julio Oscar Mechoso

Julio Oscar Mechoso

31/05/1955 (68 años)
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Clinton and Nadine

Clinton and Nadine
4.9/10
Eager to find his brother's murderer, Clinton enlists the aid of Nadine, an expensive call girl. Together they get sucked into a plot to smuggle guns to the Contra forces in Nicaragua.

Back When We Were Grownups

Back When We Were Grownups
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 21/11/2004
  • Character: J.J. Barrow
A 53-year-old widow believes she's turned into the wrong person in this bittersweet tale based on Anne Tyler's best-seller. Beck's (Blythe Danner) plate is full: She runs a catering business and cares for her large family, but feels lost inside. Determined to find herself, Beck embarks on a journey, starting with her ex-beau (Peter Fonda) and ending with an unexpected soul mate. Jack Palance, Peter Riegert, Faye Dunaway and Ione Skye also star.

Indiscreet

Indiscreet
5.6/10
A case involving adultery, money and murder threatens a private eye's sobriety.

Justice for Natalee Holloway

Justice for Natalee Holloway
5.3/10
Lifetime Movie is a sequel to their 2009 film NATALEE HOLLOWAY and picks up in 2010 on the five-year anniversary of her death. Beth Holloway (Tracy Pollan) is still trying to find out what happened to her daughter when the already strange case takes another turn when Joran Van Der Sloot (Stephen Amell) is arrested for murdering another girl. If you've followed this case like I have then there's not going to be any new twists or turns in this film but then again that was pretty much true for the first one. I was a little surprised to see how well-made this thing was and there's no question that it's a better movie than the 2009 one but at the same time there are a few too many flaws to really call this a good picture.

Live! From Death Row

Live! From Death Row
5/10
Convicted killer Laurence Dvorak grants an exclusive last interview to TV newswoman Alana Powers shortly before his scheduled execution. Urbane and unrepentant, he seems almost mild at first. But Dvorak's real intention is revealed when he takes Powers, her crew and two guards hostage, and demands that the television network broadcast an execution - live.

Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle

Perry Mason: The Case of the Lethal Lifestyle
6.9/10
A former associate of Perry Mason returns to handle the defense of a world-class chess player accused of murdering a prominent TV personality.

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