Donald Wrye Trailers
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Donald Wrye was an American director, screenwriter, and producer, best known for directing the 1978 film Ice Castles, a romantic drama about a young figure skater's rise and fall from stardom. He began his career with documentary shorts, including An Impression of John Steinbeck: Writer (1969), which was nominated for an Academy Award. Wrye's work often explored human resilience and emotional depth, leaving a lasting impact on American cinema.
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17 October 1973
An emotionally disturbed young boy shuts out all of his family and friends. A counselor tries to help bring him and his family together again.
27 October 1991
Steve Thompson is losing himself, one memory at a time. Plagued with amnesia after getting a concussion, Steve is overwhelmed by his unrecognizable life and leaves his family in search of answers.
04 December 2000
A woman intensely believes her husband will recover from a coma during the holiday season.
22 May 1985
Based on true story of teens Richard and Deborah Jahnke charged in Wyoming for the killing of their abusive father.
10 March 1991
When 30-year-old Allison Campbell wins a $2 million lottery, her family life turns upside down not just because of her winnings but because Allison is mentally handicapped.
31 December 1978
Alexis is on top of the world until a tragic accident dashes her hopes and dreams of becoming a world-class figure skater.
04 December 1983
A steel factory that employs most of the town shuts down, leaving a man desperate to keep his family and friends together while alcohol consumes him in this depressing drama.
01 January 1969
Oscar nominated documentary short from 1969
01 January 1984
Comedy about a couple of interns in a hospital named 'The House of God'.
25 December 1993
Ever since Pam Cheney (Cheryl Ladd) lost her baby during labor, she has been struggling with depression.
01 January 1971
The Numbers Start with the River is a 1971 American short documentary film about small-town life in Iowa.
01 January 1976
A constant runaway is given over to the care of the state and finds herself in a remand centre for girls.
12 April 1994
Inseparable Alabama twin sisters, Betty Gay Wilson and Peggy Joy Lowe, are arrested and tried for conspiring to murder Betty's wealthy husband.
01 March 1982
Successful divorce lawyer Jack Sturgess discovers that his own marriage is falling apart and must juggle his domestic conflicts with his clients' problems.
10 March 1976
A vaudeville entertainer approaches middle age still not having attained success or stardom.
23 November 1981
A young real estate developer returns to his hometown to make a land killing but soon takes up the cause of a crusty old-timer in his struggles with the government which wants his ranch for an Army missile base.
09 February 2010
Young, beautiful, talented Alexis Winston comes from nowhere to become a figure skating superstar. But her rise to stardom isn’t easy.
04 November 1990
A wealthy man's daughter is kidnapped and placed in a box with air for only 83 hours.
11 December 1977
It's Christmas Eve 1944 in the small town of Bedford Falls, New York. A despondent and suicidal Mary Bailey Hatch is praying for guidance on what to do about an incident no fault of her own which threatens her name and the community standing of her longtime family business, the Bailey Building and Loan, which she took over after the passing of her father.
22 January 1995
College swimmer Chad Billingsley is his middle class family's pride and joy. After a moody phase of scared denial, he owns up to father, attorney Roger, that Rosalie Frank, the provocatively dressed waitress who attended his frat's last party and is missing since, had sex with five of them.
09 February 2000
When Donielle is just eight years old and attending her best friend's funeral she has a vision that her friend was murdered by his father.
20 March 1994
Based on a true story about two sisters who sue their father for incest and child abuse. As the story unfolds, it is revealed that the father severely abused all six children, and committed incest with all four of his daughters.
20 March 1983
Filmed in quasi-documentary fashion, the made-for-TV The Face of Rage is set in a rehabilitation facility.
09 October 1995
Two single mothers, polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-husbands.
17 June 2007
A young school teacher engaged to a handsome firefighter has the seemingly perfect life until she accompanies some girlfriends on a beach trip.
07 July 1997
A former news reporter marries and tries to adjust to the life of a house wife and mother. However, her need for an adrenaline high is overpowering and she becomes a gambling addict.
04 February 1975
Based on the book by famed author John Gunther about the life and early death of his teenage son Johnny, who died from a brain tumor.
16 April 1997
When local hate groups besiege the town of Billings, Montana, the people of the community turn their backs.
01 January 1963
Black and white UCLA student film, preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A Japanese folktale of the "Soba Man" and a demon without a face blends into the present when Mirico attends a party for her white boyfriend.