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UHF (1989): Young wannabe rapper UHF wants to win the respect of his friends, his girlfriend and his "gangsta" brother, but can he do it without getting dragged into the violent ghetto world of drugs and guns? |
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UHF (1989): A.K.A. Ultimate Harrier Force. This British attempt to cash in on the success of 1986 blockbuster Top Gun features a crew of military pilots taking on a Central American paramilitary threatening a violent coup. |
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UHF (1989): In this spooky thriller set in 1973, a young girl discovers that by tuning her television to a certain station at the end of the dial which shows only static, she can hear conversations and sounds that prove to be from the near future. Things take a dark turn when she hears what sounds like her own gruesome murder. |
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UHF (1989): In this rare Scandinavian comedy, bighearted but dim Uhf leaves his village in rural Sweden in search of adventure and true love. After saving another village from destruction in a violent snowstorm he realises that everything he wants is back home. |
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UHF (1989): A.K.A. Ultra High Frequency. A young boy building a radio receiver in his garage picks up a strange signal that appears to come from deep space. What at first appears to be a blessing soon turns sinister as the intercepted messages imply an alien invasion is imminent. |
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UHF (1989): After his uncle wins a failing public television station in a poker game, Walter Mitty-ish loser George Newman is given the task of running it. With the help of his best friend, a janitor, a martial arts teacher, a panhandler and an alien George eventually succeeds in saving the station, defeating his evil network affiliate rival and winning back his extremely annoying girlfriend. |
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None of the synopses above could possibly be legitimate! |
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I give up! What is the answer? |
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