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Frédéric Hunter

Writing

Known For

Secrets of Midland Heights
6.3

A short-lived nighttime soap for a teen demographic, it featured romantic triangles and secrets among the youth and their parents who populate a fictional midwestern college town called Midland Heights. Resembling a dark, 1980s-style Peyton Place, the plot dealt in both hidden secrets and scandalous affairs. Lisa Rogers carried on with college jock Burt Carroll while also seeing fraternity jerk Mark; good girl heiress Ann Dulles secretly dated high school dropout John; Holly Wheeler wanted to lose her virginity to her boyfriend Teddy Welsh, but the teens were shocked to discover her mother Dorothy was having an affair with Teddy's father Nathan.

Secrets of Midland Heights

1980
Promises to Keep
7.5

An aging cowboy returns to the family he abandoned 30 years ago with a terrifying secret.

Promises to Keep

1985
Lincoln and the War Within
8.0

First few weeks of Lincoln's presidency where crucial for the direction the country would take. He had to bridge the gap between the victorious North and the jaded South and William H. Seward, his Secretary of State, played a crucial role.

Lincoln and the War Within

1992
The Golden Honeymoon
6.0

Charley Tate is an old windbag, often a braggart, but somehow always lovable. Married over fifty years to his ever-patient wife Lucy, the two of them are on their Golden Honeymoon in Florida. Everything goes perfectly... until Lucy meets her former fiancee who's also vacationing with his wife. Suddenly there's a comic competition between Charley and the old boyfriend for Lucy's attention. After fifty years, cantankerous Charley has to win his girl all over again!

The Golden Honeymoon

1980
Nightmare in the Daylight
5.9

A married Wisconsin teacher fears a Los Angeles lawyer who has mistaken her for his long-lost wife.

Nightmare in the Daylight

1992
The Hemingway Play
7.0

A novel portrait of author Ernest Hemingway, in which four versions of the man from different points of his life exist simultaneously.

The Hemingway Play

1976