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Dallas - Seasons 1-4 (1978)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:5
Rotten:6
Average Rating:3.4/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Television
Synopsis: When DALLAS premiered on network television in 1978, it became the first nighttime soap opera. Soon thereafter, it became a nationwide sensation. The series follows the lives of several wealthy... When DALLAS premiered on network television in 1978, it became the first nighttime soap opera. Soon thereafter, it became a nationwide sensation. The series follows the lives of several wealthy families live, love, and lust in the oil-driven world of Dallas, Texas. Starring Larry Hagman as the nefarious J.R. Ewing, the series also boasts a talented supporting cast, including Barbara Bel Geddes, Patrick Duffy, Victoria Principal, Jim Davis, Linda Gray, Charlene Tilton, and many more. This release contains the first four seasons of the show. [More]
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February 12, 2007:
Travolta Wants to Pick His "Dallas" Wife
While the "Dallas" movie continues to undergo script rewrites and casting switcheroos, John Travolta is still in place as J.R. Ewing. When asked for his ideas for a... More...
March 14, 2006:
"Dallas" Casting Net: Jennifer Lopez, Luke Wilson, John Travolta
According to Variety, the big-screen version of 1980s TV soap "Dallas" is likely to include Jennifer Lopez, Luke Wilson, John Travolta, and Shirley MacLaine;... More...
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