The best Larry B. Scott’s tv movie movies

Larry B. Scott

Larry B. Scott

17/08/1961 (62 años)
Today we present the best Larry B. Scott’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Larry B. Scott’s movies.

The Jerk, Too

The Jerk, Too
2.7/10
In this sequel to "The Jerk," Navin Johnson heads to Los Angeles to attend the wedding of his pen pal, Marie. On the way, he runs across a gang of hobos whose leader, Diesel, takes him to Las Vegas after learning of his skills at poker.

The Liberators

The Liberators
7.4/10
  • Genre: TV Movie
  • Release: 08/02/1987
  • Character: Bill Jackson

The Children of Times Square

The Children of Times Square
6.3/10
  • Genre: TV Movie
  • Release: 03/03/1986
  • Character: Skater
An alienated teenage boy runs away from home and ventures to New York City where he falls in with a gang of juvenile delinquents working as drug dealers and pickpockets for a shady crime boss.

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
5.6/10
1978 movie starring Morgan Freeman. This movie is the shortened version that was released from the original 3 part mini series back in 1978.

One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story

One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story
6.8/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 26/09/1978
  • Character: Gerald LeFlore
One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story was a 1978 made for TV movie telling the story of Ron LeFlore, a troubled Detroit youth who rose from Michigan prisons to star in Major League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers. The movie was based on LeFlore's autobiography, Breakout: From Prison to the Big Leagues. It follows LeFlore from his heroin addiction, to his time in Michigan's Jackson State Penitentiary, and tells of his discovery in prison by Billy Martin, who was then the manager of the Detroit Tigers. The role of Ron LeFlore was played by LeVar Burton. Larry B. Scott portrayed Ron LeFlore's younger brother. Former Detroit manager Billy Martin played himself, and former Tiger players Norm Cash, Bill Freehan, Al Kaline, and Jim Northrup also appeared as themselves. The movie first aired on CBS Television on September 26, 1978.

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