The best Martin Mull’s tv movie movies

Martin Mull

Martin Mull

18/08/1943 (80 años)
Today we present the best Martin Mull’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 Martin Mull’s movies.

How the West Was Fun

How the West Was Fun
4.8/10
Twin sisters help a woman save her dude ranch from developers who would like to turn the property into a theme park.

A Boyfriend for Christmas

A Boyfriend for Christmas
6.4/10
Holly Grant has learned a long time ago not to rely on Santa Claus leaving Mr. Right in her Christmas stocking. But Holly is in for a surprise when a handsome man arrives on her doorstep with a twinkle in his eye and Yuletide tree in tow.

Beverly Hills Family Robinson

Beverly Hills Family Robinson
4.5/10
Marsha Robinson, host of a TV cooking show, takes her family on a working vacation to a South Seas Island, but their yacht is hijacked by pirates, and then shipwrecked, and the Robinsons must survive Marsha's complaints while they build a treehouse, meet a handsome carpenter, bond together as a family and fight off the pirates

The History of White People in America

The History of White People in America
6.5/10
In this parody of documentaries, host Martin Mull discusses the contributions that white people have made to the USA, visits the Institute of White Studies, and follows a typical white family as they go about their everyday lives.

California Girls

California Girls
5.6/10
A New Jersey auto mechanic travels to California to find the girl of his dreams and woos a bikini fashion model while the time quarreling with her high-powered manager and avoiding his New Jersey girlfriend who comes looking for him.

Oliver's Ghost

Oliver's Ghost
6/10
Eleven-year-old Oliver has a unique ability to see "full-bodied apparitions," otherwise known as ghosts. When his family moves from the bustling city to an older home in the suburbs, only Oliver is able to see the spirit of Clive Rutledge (Martin Mull), the previous owner. Clive causes every manner of destruction to force Oliver and his family to leave. But perhaps Oliver's special talent, along with the help of a kind neighbor (Rhea Perlman), will show Clive how to release his earthly regrets so he can leave the house and the family in peace.

The History of White People in America: Volume II

The History of White People in America: Volume II
6.4/10
The sequel to The History of White People in America

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