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Morgan Fairchild’s highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Morgan Fairchild movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Morgan Fairchild movies will be at the top of the list. Morgan Fairchild has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Morgan Fairchild movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Morgan Fairchild films to end the squabble once and for all.
10. Deadly Illusion (1987).
There’s an engaging bravado about ”Deadly Illusion,” a brassy suspense-melodrama that has the manner of a man who refuses to acknowledge that he’s painted himself into a corner. Instead of standing there, wringing his hands and looking silly, he boldly walks away, ignoring the footprints left behind. A private eye (Billy Dee Williams) hired to kill a man’s wife (Morgan Fairchild) warns her instead and then finds both are impostors.
9. Star Command (1996).
Also known as In the Fold. A crew of freshly graduated space navy cadets finds themselves fighting with opponents from breakaway Earth colonies after their commanding officers are killed in an attack.
8. The Haunting of Sarah Hardy (1989).
The movie starts with the funeral of Sarah’s father. Sarah’s mother is being cruel to the girl. Later, Sarah’s mother goes from cruel to insane. Miss Stepford, who takes care of the house, provides the poor girl some comfort.
7. Concrete Cowboys (1979).
Country singer Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck, in his first major role in a made-for-TV movie (following the miniseries, “The Sacketts”), are a pair of good old boys from Montana who make their way to Nashville, are approached by Morgan Fairchild to help locate her missing sister.
6. I Was a Teenage Faust (2002).
Fifteen-year-old Brendan Willy hates himself for being uncool when he falls in love with the girl of his dreams. Enter Mr. Five, a no-good tempter from hell, who transforms Brendan into the coolest kid in Indiana.
5. How to Murder a Millionaire (1990).
A rich woman becomes convinced that her husband plans to murder her, leading to an increasingly hectic comedy of errors.
4. Perfect on Paper (2014).
A young woman moves to Los Angeles with the task of helping a famous author edit her upcoming romance novel. While dealing with the diva’s demands, she meets two men and realizes the one for her might not be the one who looks best on paper.
3. Sleeping Beauty (1987).
An elf (Kenny Baker) casts a magic spell that grants a queen (Morgan Fairchild) the baby she desires. She names the baby Rosebud and invites all the fairies in the kingdom to offer gifts to the new princess.
2. Red Headed Stranger (1986).
The Rev. Shay (Willie Nelson) moves out West to set up his new home in Montana so that he can spread God’s word. But when his wife, Raysha (Morgan Fairchild), leaves him for another man — in part because she wants to return to Philadelphia.
1. The Initiation of Sarah (1978).
The Initiation of Sarah is a 1978 American made-for-television supernatural horror film directed by Robert Day. It first aired on ABC on February 6, 1978, and starred Kay Lenz as a shy, withdrawn young woman who discovers that she has psychic powers after joining a sorority.