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The series ended most of its seasons with ratings-grabbing cliffhangers. Some notable cliffhangers included the landmark "Who shot J.R.?" episode (which TV Guide ranked #69 on its list of "TV's Top 100 Episodes of All Time"), an unidentified floating female corpse in the Southfork swimming pool, and a blazing house fire.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1985 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Dallas was notable for its cliffhangers. Throughout the series' run, nearly every season ended with some sort of cliffhanging ending designed to drive ratings up for the season premiere later in the year.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1986 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Miniseries cliffhanger: Although this really was not a cliffhanger, the end of the fifth episode of the original Dallas miniseries saw J.R. go up to the loft of the barn to talk to Pam, who had gone up there to find Lucy, who she believed was up there having a tryst with ranch foreman Ray. J.R., intoxicated, tries to convince her to tell Bobby not to leave the ranch. However, she does not want to be bothered, and, in trying to escape J.R., she falls from the loft, landing square on her stomach. Pam, who is pregnant, miscarries her unborn child. Later, Sue Ellen questions J.R. as to whether it was really an accident or did he mean for Pam to f...
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1987 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
After finally losing Ewing Oil to Cliff Barnes, control of Southfork to Bobby, and being abandoned by his wife and children, a drunk and despondent J.R. begins walking around the ranch alone with a loaded gun wishing he had never been born. A gunshot is later fired in J.R.'s bedroom as Bobby returns to Southfork, and he rushes up to J.R.'s room and gasps, saying "Oh, my God!" as the series ends. (See below for more information.)
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1988 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Ray had previously engaged in a short fling with Pamela Barnes (Victoria Principal), who was (later revealed to be) Digger Barnes' (David Wayne) stepdaughter and Cliff's (Ken Kercheval) half-sister. However, Pam loved Bobby Ewing and the two married. J.R., who loathed the Barnes family, was not happy with Pam living at Southfork and constantly tried to undermine her marriage to Bobby. The feeling of acrimony was mutual from Cliff and he too tried to undermine their marriage, but in time he grew to accept it and Bobby as his brother in law.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1983 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Ray had previously engaged in a short fling with Pamela Barnes (Victoria Principal), who was (later revealed to be) Digger Barnes' (David Wayne) stepdaughter and Cliff's (Ken Kercheval) half-sister. However, Pam loved Bobby Ewing and the two married. J.R., who loathed the Barnes family, was not happy with Pam living at Southfork and constantly tried to undermine her marriage to Bobby. The feeling of acrimony was mutual from Cliff and he too tried to undermine their marriage, but in time he grew to accept it and Bobby as his brother in law.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1984 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
The show's central character is John Ross "J.R." Ewing Jr., a greedy, scheming oil baron played by Larry Hagman (a Fort Worth native). J.R. was only intended to be a supporting character when the show premiered, as the series was originally based around J.R.'s brother Bobby and his new bride, Pam. However, J.R.'s machinations became popular with viewers and he quickly became the focus of the series.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1979 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Creator David Jacobs originated the idea for a drama series about four married couples (which would later become the spinoff series Knots Landing), but CBS wanted a glitzy "saga-like" show. Jacobs therefore created Dallas, a series about a wealthy family in the oil business. When Dallas proved to be a hit, CBS reconsidered Jacobs' original idea and turned Knots Landing into a spin-off of Dallas in late 1979.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1980 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
The Dallas miniseries that started in April 1978 was shot entirely on location in Dallas, Texas, and at the Cloyce Box Ranch in Frisco, Texas. Later, most interiors for the show were shot at the MGM studios in Hollywood, with some exteriors being shot at the Southfork Ranch in Parker, Texas, and other sections of Dallas, until 1989, when rising production costs led to all filming being relocated to California. Typically the cast and crew would spend six to eight weeks filming on-location sequences in the Dallas area during the summer prior to the season, then film the remainder of the season in the Los Angeles area; less than half of the epis...
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1981 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
The show is known for its wealth, sex, intrigue, and power struggles. When the series began, the founder of Ewing Oil and patriarch of the Ewing family was John Ross "Jock" Ewing, Sr. (Jim Davis), a ruthless oil tycoon who had allegedly cheated his one-time partner, Willard "Digger" Barnes (David Wayne, later replaced by Keenan Wynn) out of his share of the company as well as Digger's only love, Eleanor "Ellie" Southworth (Barbara Bel Geddes). Later, the offspring of Jock's brother would claim that their father was integral to the oil boom that created the Ewing dynasty, and sued the estate.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1981 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Jock and Miss Ellie raised three sons, J.R. (Larry Hagman), Gary (David Ackroyd and later Ted Shackelford) and Bobby (Patrick Duffy). J.R., the eldest Ewing son, unscrupulous and unhappily married to a former Miss Texas, Sue Ellen Shepard Ewing (Linda Gray), was frequently at odds with his youngest brother, Bobby, who had the morals and integrity that their daddy's namesake lacked. Middle son Gary was Ellie's favorite as he displayed Southworth (her side of the family) traits. Gary was in disfavor with both Jock and JR, and dismissed as a weak link, though Gary maintained a warm relationship with the other Ewings. Gary married a former waitre...
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1982 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
In 2010, TNT (sister company to Warner Bros. Television who are the current copyright owners of the series) announced they were producing a new, updated series of Dallas. The new series is a continuation of the original series and will primarily center around J.R. Ewing's son John Ross Ewing III, and Bobby Ewing's adopted son Christopher Ewing, though various stars of the original series will be reprising their roles. The new series is due to air on the TNT channel in mid-2012.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1979 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
Dallas is an American serial drama/prime time soap opera that revolves around the Ewings, a wealthy Texas family in the oil and cattle-ranching industries. Throughout the series, Larry Hagman stars as greedy, scheming oil baron J. R. Ewing. The show also starred stage/screen actress Barbara Bel Geddes as family matriarch Miss Ellie, and movie Western actor Jim Davis in his last role as Ewing patriarch Jock Ewing before his death in 1981.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1978 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
The show debuted in April 1978 as a five-part miniseries on the CBS network, and then was subsequently broadcast for thirteen seasons from April 2, 1978 to May 3, 1991. Dallas was included in Time magazine's 2007 list of "100 Best TV Shows of All-TIME." The show was also famous for its cliffhangers, including the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery, and the "Dream Season", in which the entirety of season eight was revealed to have been a dream of one of the characters.
| Genres: | Dr |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Patrick Duffy, Ken Kercheval, Larry Hagman |
| Directors: | David Jacobs |
| Year: | 1978 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
1945, on an old cargo ship somewhere deep in the Pacific ocean: Captain Morton strives to become commander, so he demands the maximum quality of work from his crew, without granting them any freedom or favors - ignoring that they're thousand of miles away from the front. In one word: he drives his crew crazy. They are near mutiny, but no-one dares to do the first step. Until Ensign Pulver plays a prank on the captain that triggers fatal consequences...
| Genres: | ComedyDrama |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Jack Nicholson, Walter Matthau, Burl Ives |
| Directors: | Joshua Logan |
| Year: | 1964 |
| Available Quality: | DivX, iPod |
I Dream of Jeannie is a 1960s American sitcom with a fantasy premise. The show starred Barbara Eden as a 2000-year-old genie, and Larry Hagman as an astronaut who becomes her master, with whom she falls in love and eventually marries. Produced by Screen Gems, the show originally aired from September 1965 to May 1970 with new episodes, and through September 1970 with season repeats, on NBC. The show ran for five seasons and produced 139 episodes. The first season consisted of 30 episodes filmed in black and white. The other 109 episodes were filmed in color. The show has continued to air in reruns ever since.
| Genres: | ComedyFamilyFant |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Bill Daily, Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden |
| Directors: | Sidney Sheldon |
| Year: | 1965 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
The series was created and produced by Sidney Sheldon in response to the great success of rival network ABC's Bewitched series, which had debuted in 1964 as the second most watched program in the United States. Sheldon, inspired by the movie The Brass Bottle, which had starred Tony Randall, Barbara Eden, and Burl Ives as the genie Fakrash, came up with the idea for a beautiful female genie. Both I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched were Screen Gems productions. The show debuted at 8:00 pm (EDT), Saturday, September 18, 1965, on NBC.
| Genres: | ComedyFamilyFant |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Bill Daily, Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden |
| Directors: | Sidney Sheldon |
| Year: | 1966 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
When casting was opened for the role of Jeannie, Sidney Sheldon could not find an actress who could play the role the way that he had written it. He did have one specific rule: he did not want a blonde genie because there would be too much similarity with the blonde witch on Bewitched. However, after many unsuccessful auditions, he called Barbara Eden's agent.
| Genres: | ComedyFamilyFant |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Bill Daily, Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden |
| Directors: | Sidney Sheldon |
| Year: | 1967 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
In most episodes, Eden wears her revealing "Jeannie" costume (created by veteran Hollywood costume designer Gwen Wakeling). Censors allowed her to be depicted living in a house with an unmarried man (because early episodes made it plain that she slept in her bottle), but would not permit Eden's navel to be seen, although it was briefly shown in season four episodes "The Case of My Vanishing Master, Part 2" and "Around the Moon in 80 Blinks", third season episode "Meet My Master's Mother", and season five's "Mrs. Djinn-Djinn". The makers of the series were also presented with the problem of filming around Eden's real-life pregnancy during the ...
| Genres: | ComedyFamilyFant |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Bill Daily, Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden |
| Directors: | Sidney Sheldon |
| Year: | 1968 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |
When NBC began telecasting most of its prime time television programs in color in the fall of 1965, Jeannie was the one of two regular programs on NBC that remained in black and white, in this case because of the special photographic effects employed to achieve Jeannie's magic. By the second season, however, further work had been done on techniques to create the visual effects in color, necessary because by 1966 all US prime time series were being made in color.
| Genres: | ComedyFamilyFant |
| Country: | USA |
| Actors: | Bill Daily, Larry Hagman, Barbara Eden |
| Directors: | Sidney Sheldon |
| Year: | 1969 |
| Available Quality: | DivX |