Harold Gould
19 titles
Filmography
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The Lawyer
(1970)Tony Petrocelli, a bright young lawyer practising in the rich cattle town of Baker, becomes embroiled in a murder case in which a doctor is accused of killing his wife.

Born to Be Sold
(1981)Lynda Carter stars as a social worker trying to stop a black-market baby ring that’s buying newborn babies from teen moms with no legal oversight.

Love and Death
(1975)Woody Allen hilariously invades the spirit of Tolstoy in this spoof of 18th Century Russia, when a cowardly scholar (Allen) settles down with he beautiful Sonja (Diane Keaton) for life rich in philosophy...and a zany plot to assassinate Napoleon!

Freaky Friday
(2003)A mother and daughter see things a bit differently when they switch bodies.

Ransom for a Dead Man
(1972)Lt. Columbo outwits a lawyer who has killed her husband but made it look like a kidnapping.

The Gambler
(1980)After receiving a letter from his son, an Old West poker player sets out on a trek to help him and befriends a boastful young man along the way.

The Master of Disguise
(2002)A waiter at his father’s Italian restaurant possesses an inherited talent for mimicry and learns how to use it to take on multiple identities.

Seems Like Old Times
(1980)Neil Simon strikes again! This time, America's king of comedy has teamed two of the most popular performers around -- Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase -- in an old-fashioned romantic farce. Nick Gardenia (Chevy) is a writer who while laboring over a novel in his oceanside retreat, is kidnapped by two crooks who force Nick to rob a bank for them. Deep in trouble, Nick has no one else...

The Fourth Wise Man
(1985)The fictional story traces the journey of a defiant young magus who sets out on his own and takes a circuitous 33-year path to give his gift to Jesus.

The One and Only
(1978)Henry Winkler portrays an outrageously self-confident but out-of-work actor, a young man who dreams of stardom and leaves college to pursue fame and fortune.

Project X
(1968)An agent, in the year 2118, is injected with serum that will spread infection all through the land, and scientists strive to find the cure.

The Golden Girls
The Golden Girls is the story of four older women who share a house in Miami Beach, Florida. Bea Arthur plays Dorothy, a divorced school teacher, with a sardonic wit. Rue McClanahan plays Blanche, a man-hunting Southern Belle. Betty White plays Rose, a very sweet woman who is somewhat spacey. Rounding out the trio is Estelle Getty, playing Dorothy's outspoken mother, Sophia.

Troupers
(2011)This documentary looks at twelve working actors in Hollywood over 80 and how they have survived this crazy film industry over the years.

My Giant
(1998)A second-rate Hollywood agent finds a Shakespeare-quoting giant while abroad and believes he's his ticket out of a life of mediocrity.

The Sting
(1973)Two con artists pull off an elaborate revenge scheme.

The Golden Palace
Rose, Blanche and Sophia are where we last left them, in the living room of the house they shared for seven years. But now, they are watching movers as they prepare to leave their comfortable home for a new life — as managers of an art deco hotel in South Miami Beach called The Golden Palace.

Romero
(1989)A remastered edition of the historic story of El Salvador’s Archbishop Oscar Romero, who fearlessly and without guns or troops, started a revolution.

The Strongest Man in the World
(1975)A college science wiz gains super strength in a lab accident.

Get Smart, Again!
(1989)Maxwell Smart, with the help of his wife, relives his secret agent days as he reunites colleagues to thwart a KAOS plan to achieve world domination.