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Dallas - Season 13 Opening Credits

Dallas - Season 13 Opening Credits  
 
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FinnMove (5 days ago) Show Hide
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This last season was IMO underrated.
Yes, it´not equal to the earlier Dallas seasons but tolerable. And if you have a better idea, do it yourself ! Or no Dallas
without these last moments.
dallastx905 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Linda Gray was the "Alexis Carrington" of Dallas. Always loved her acting. It wasn't the same DALLAS after her departure from the series.
ambrabianca (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Indimenicabile dallas...un successo mai ripetuto
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Wow I use to be in love with Kimberly Foster.I was a young man in the late 80s and if I watched Dallas it was only to see her.She has to be my all time tv or movie crush
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This isn't the first time she's been in Dallas. She had one bedroom scene with Jack Scalia (Nicholas Pearce) in the 87/88 season.
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"Dallas" did a brilliant job of its opening montage for the show's opener in the 1990-1991 Television Season. Bold, interesting, creative, spectacular, smart, and unique!! A Brilliant 6!! And they saved the best for the last year of the show on CBS Television. Nobody outsmarted J. R. Ewing on "Dallas" until he was sent to the funny farm.
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Greed is Good
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The only reason I got acquainted with this show was the reference from Freaks and Geeks...

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