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A white Vietnam veteran (Greydon Clark) clashes with the militant brother of a black fallen comrade.

A white Vietnam veteran (Greydon Clark) clashes with the militant brother of a black fallen comrade.

Nurses (Kathy Cannon, Joyce Williams, Pegi Boucher) involved with doctors, patients.

A musical prodigy reaches for the stars while overcoming issues that may tear apart her family.

Music rivals (Prince, Morris Day) return in a sequel to "Purple Rain."

Riviera hotel pianist (Prince) eyes trust-fund beauty (Kristin Scott Thomas).

San Francisco lawyer (Dean Martin) helps client (Thalmus Rasulala) beat murder rap.

To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters.

A private eye (Fred Williamson) works with Los Angeles police to solve a murder on the wild side.

Prison factions target convict (Jim Brown) with $1.5 million stash.

After robbing a museum, a group of clashing thieves attempts to take the loot to Miami.

Static battles with a cloning villain; Sharon believes that Virgil and Static are the same person.

Edwin Alva's son uses his scientific knowledge to transform into a multi-powered being.

Sharon's boyfriend, Rubberband Man, aims to expose Static's identity after escaping prison.

Richie resents Virgil's friendship with Daisy, straining their bond while Static faces Slipstream's wind power

While in Hawaii for a little rest, Mr. T and the team become the victims of a gang of jewel thieves.

McCallister aims to film the Turbo team and their car, the 'Ultra Sound,' while crooks plot to steal it.

The songwriting/performing duo Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson.

Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis give dramatic readings of the poetry of a writer, Robert Cornell Kaufman.

Nightclub owner (Rockne Tarkington) rids neighborhood of white mobster (William Smith).

A medically restored war hero (Joe DeSue) turns into a killer.