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Panic in the Skies (1996)

When an airborne lightning strike kills the entire flight crew of a Europe-bound Boeing 747 during take-off, it is up to a brave senior flight attendant and a host of people on the ground to see the passengers to safety. The stewardess finds assistance from a passenger, and together they figure out that their best hope lies with the plane's sophisticated autopilot system. Unfortunately, it is working indiscriminately and guiding the crippled jet towards airports not large enough to safely land the giant craft. They are on the own when radio contact is lost.

While the two them try to handle the jet and keep passengers calm, federal officials on the ground are faced with a horrendous decision. With no working autopilot and no experienced person to land the jet, the loss of life could be disastrous if the plane goes down in a heavily populated area. The officials are therefore faced with the prospect of shooting down the jet before that happens. But what about the passengers on board? -- Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Panic in the Skies (1996)

Here is the DVD version of Panic in the Skies.

Baby Hueys Great Easter Adventure (1998)

No one in Bitsville has ever seen the likes of this "Baby Giant." Super strong and as outrageously funny as his adorable, Baby Huey can't help but win over the hearts of Nick and his gang friends. Even Mom (Maureen McCormick) and Dad (David Leisure) are amazed by a duck who can hammer home runs, topple telephone poles and lift a truck with one wing.

But Baby Huey hasn't gone unnoticed by "bad guys" like seedy showmen PT Wynnsocki (Joseph Bologna) and sidekick Bernie (David Lander). They, along with a wacky evil scientist (Harvey Korman), will stop at nothing to steal Baby Huey...even if it means destroying Bitsville's Easter dreams forever! (Wonderful film for the family and for the Easter Holiday)

The Million Dollar Kid (1999)

Family-friendly, unpredictably zany adventure is underway when the Hunter family loses their winning lottery ticket. The family's search for millions results in a priceless lesson of family unity and civic responsibility. Ages 5 and up. Staring Maureen McCormick, Richard Thomas and Neil Mandt. This film is 65 minutes and not rated.

The Million Dollar Kid (1999)

Here is the DVD version of the Million Dollar Kid.

The Pony Express Rider (1976)

Here is one of Maureen's early films she did after filming the Brady Bunch in 1974.

A Very Brady Christmas (1988)

A wonderful family reunion since the Brady Girls Get Married. This film had the highest ratings in 1988 when it first aired on CBS.

The Idolmaker (1980)

The story of Philadelphia-based rock 'n' roll starmaker Bob Marcucci is given a pointed a clef treatment in The Idolmaker. Ray Sharkey plays Vincent Vacarri, who takes a couple of raw young kids (Peter Gallegher and Paul Land) and molds them into teen idols. If Galleger and Land seem at times to be clones of Fabian and Frankie Avalon, then you've gotten the point. As played by Sharkey, Vacarri comes off as both maven and monster: he gives his boys everything they need professionally and everything they want personally, but it's subliminally clear that his interest is purely mercenary (incredibly, Bob Marcucci is the film's technical advisor). An excellent, clear-eyed view of show biz mechanics, The Idolmaker falters only in its anachronisms, notably the style of music performed by Vacarri's proteges. -- Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Keep in mind that Maureen only has a 10 minute appearance in this film. =(