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Movies tagged with the "reform-school" keyword
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Leonardo DiCaprio |
Daniel Day-Lewis |
Cameron Diaz |
Jim Broadbent |
Henry Thomas |
Liam Neeson |
Brendan Gleeson |
John C. Reilly |
Gary Lewis |
Stephen Graham |
Eddie Marsan |
Alec McCowen |
Larry Gilliard Jr. |
Cara Seymour |
David Hemmings |
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Martin Scorsese |
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As waves of immigrants swell the population of New York, lawlessness and corruption thrive in Manhattan's Five Points section. After years of incarceration, young Irish immigrant Amsterdam Vallon returns seeking revenge against the rival gang leader who killed his father. But Amsterdam's personal vendetta becomes part of the gang warfare that erupts as he and his fellow Irishmen fight to carve a place for themselves in their newly adopted homeland!
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Thriller |
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Kevin Bacon |
Billy Crudup |
Robert De Niro |
Vittorio Gassman |
Minnie Driver |
Dustin Hoffman |
Ron Eldard |
Joseph Perrino |
Jason Patric |
Geoffrey Wigdor |
Brad Pitt |
Terry Kinney |
Brad Renfro |
Bruno Kirby |
Frank Medrano |
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Barry Levinson |
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Four boys growing up in Hell's Kitchen play a prank that leads to an old man getting hurt. Sentenced to no less than one year in the Wilkenson Center in upstate New York, the four friends are changed by the beating, humiliation and sexual abuse by the guards sworn to protect them. Thirteen years later and a chance meeting lead to a chance for revenge against the Wilkenson Center and the guards.
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Joan Hickson |
Jean Simmons |
Joss Ackland |
Faith Brook |
Gillian Barge |
Neal Swettenham |
David Horovitch |
Ian Brimble |
Christopher Villiers |
Jay Villiers |
Holly Aird |
Todd Boyce |
Saul Reichlin |
Matthew Cottle |
John Bott |
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Norman Stone |
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Plot Summary:
Miss Marple is invited to London to see her old friend Ruth. Miss Marple was a sort of traveling companion to Ruth and her sister, Carrie Louise. Ruth is worried about Carrie Louise. She doesn't know why, though. Ruth asks Miss Marple to come with her to her sister's estate, Stonygates. Stonygates is a huge manor house, and some of the buildings and the grounds are used by Carrie Louises' current husband, Lewis, as a reformatory for juvenile criminals. Miss Marple meets the people who live there - Carrie Louise's grand-daughter Gina and her malcontent American husband Walter; Stephen and Alex Restarick, Carrie Louise's stepsons by her first marriage; Edgar Lawson, Lewis' mentally unstable secretary; and Carrie Louise's daughter, Mildred, who is jealous of Gina. Soon, Carrie Louise's stepson by her second marriage shows up. He is Christian Guldbrandsen, and he runs the trust which contributes a fraction of the funds used to run Stonygates. He and Lewis talk in private. Later that night, Edgar begins waving a gun around and ranting that Lewis is his father. Lewis takes him to his office where the argument becomes even more heated. After a few minutes, two shots are heard, and then hysterical crying. The door opens to reveal Lewis, unhurt. Edgar missed him. However, the body of Christian Guldbrandsen is discovered, shot. Miss Marple sets out to find the murderer before it is too late for her good friend Carrie Louise.
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