The best Virginia Gregg’s tv movie movies

Virginia Gregg

Virginia Gregg

06/03/1916- 15/09/1986
Today we present the best Virginia Gregg’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 Virginia Gregg’s movies.

A Flintstone Christmas

A Flintstone Christmas
6.8/10
When Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.

The Night Stalker

The Night Stalker
7.4/10
Wisecracking reporter Carl Kolchak investigates a string of gruesome murders in Las Vegas. It seems that each victim has been bitten in the neck and drained of all their blood. Kolchak is sure that it is a vampire. He's hot on the trail, but nobody believes him. His editor thinks he's nuts and the police think he's a hindrance in the investigation, so Kolchak takes matters into his own hand.

The Stranger

The Stranger
3.7/10
TV series pilot (series never launched). After a freak mishap, an astronaut finds himself on an almost precise copy of Earth (right down to the Plymouth cars). However, this planet has three moons, and is run by an Orwellian government called The Perfect Order, who seek out and crush all dissidents either by outright assassination or by having them treated at "Ward E." Hunted and alone, the story traces the astronaut's efforts to evade capture and return home.

Prescription: Murder

Prescription: Murder
7.9/10
In Columbo's first outing, a psychiatrist uses a patient he is having an affair with to help him kill his wife, but his perfect alibi may come apart at the hands of a seemingly befuddled LAPD lieutenant.

State Fair

State Fair
4.5/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 14/05/1976
  • Character: Miss Detweiler
Melissa and Jim Bryant live on an Iowa farm with their adult son Chuck, their adult daughter Karen, and their teenage son Wayne, who is a high school sophomore. Wayne is a talented singer and guitarist who dreams of country music stardom. Karen, newly separated from her husband, has recently rejoined the family with her own young son Tommy, who misses his father. This was a pilot film for a proposed television series that was not picked up.

Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan

Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan
7.5/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 20/02/1975
  • Character: Commissioner Miller
After three civil-rights workers are murdered in Mississippi in 1964, a team of FBI agents is sent there to find the killers.

Quarantined

Quarantined
6.5/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 24/02/1970
  • Character: Nurse Nelson
A family of doctors that runs a medical clinic finds itself up against a sudden cholera epidemic and other difficulties like a movie star who refuses to cooperate with her treatment.

Along Came a Spider

Along Came a Spider
6.4/10
Dr. Janet Furie comes to believe that her husband and fellow scientist were set up to die in a lab accident. She blames another scientist, not only for the murder but also for taking credit for her husband's groundbreaking work. When she can't prove her husband was murdered, she spins a web of intrigue and deceit that results in the suspected scientist being framed for another murder that never actually happened.

All My Darling Daughters

All My Darling Daughters
6.7/10
A judge has to deal with his four daughters, his four future sons-in-law and four weddings all on the same day.

The Night Before Christmas

The Night Before Christmas
6.9/10
Fictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas." His young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No such story had been written, so Moore writes his famous poem, set to Ken Darby's music and sung by The Norman Luboff Choir.

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