Word: morgans
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...rest of the story is too laughable to relate here, but you should know that Morgan Fairchild, who shoots from the hip Chuck Connor-style, can't hit the side of a house with a barn door. And for Derek, the ending is not a happy...
...MORGAN, MORGAN, Morgan, Morgan, You never even had a chance to be the fairest child in the land. You got your reputation right from the start by flitting around as the raciest, most hot-blooded flamingo ever to fluff its plumage-of which years in some of the best-on network television. Why, Reverend Jerry still hasn't stopped trembling from the last time he saw your high-calls-and low cuts. But, while popping the reverend's cork was fun, it wasn't enough. On the little screen, you're only supposed to suggest the risque--show a little...
...Seduction, for the most part starring the body of Morgan Fairchild (see Morgan swim in the nude, see Morgan change her clothes, see Morgan bathe, see Morgan melt in the hot tub), is one of those movies for grizzled old men who need a crutch under their chin and a drool bucket to pick up the overflow whenever the star appears, which is often. Fairchild, late of Flamingo Road, ABC's answer to Dallas, and one of the leading causes of righteous indignation in middle America, is hot staff, no question about that, in a world where blondes have more...
Though these are the words of her character in the movie, they seems to come straight from Morgan herself. She likes being looked at. She liked having the Morgan Majority fuming about every inch of every curve in her figure. So she went one step further. A throaty chorus of "If Only He Could See Me Nowwwwww!" would anchor an appropriate score for this film...
Brandon-a lover of Morgan Fairchild could only have this name; it exudes machismo-is a studly looking fellow complete with suede jacket and baby blues, and he tries to get the police to give Jamie some protection. But their cop friend, Captain Maxwell (Vince Edwards), whom they call Max, of course, has no time to bother with such trivial things as potential psychopathic sex murderers. He delivers to Brandon's face a terribly ridiculous speech explaining that crime has become a way of life in America. Oh. really? Brandon asks what he should do then, if the police aren...