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Vin Diesel |
Larenz Tate |
Timothy Olyphant |
Geno Silva |
Jacqueline Obradors |
Steve Eastin |
Juan Fernández |
Jeff Kober |
Marco Rodríguez |
Mike Moroff |
Emilio Rivera |
George Sharperson |
Malieek Straughter |
Alice Amter |
Jim Boeke |
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F. Gary Gray |
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Sean Vetter and Demetrius Hicks are members of the DEA who are fighting an ongoing drug war on the California/Mexico border, they are most successful at it because of their edge of growing up on the street and being thugs converted to cops. The DEA busts one of the major players by the name of "Memo" Lucero and imprison him in the United States but then a major player named Diablo then takes over the business and now he is now the major player targeted by Vetter and his team. But when Vetter's wife is killed in a botched hit organized by Diablo, he seeks revenge against those responsible and in the process has to seek help from the imprisoned Lucero in order to catch Diablo. But in the process, Vetter and Hicks have to fight their way up the chain to get to Diablo but it's easier said than done when all Vetter can focus on is revenge...
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James Mason |
Claire Bloom |
Hildegard Knef |
Geoffrey Toone |
Aribert Wäscher |
Ernst Schröder |
Dieter Krause |
Hilde Sessak |
Karl John |
Ljuba Welitsch |
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Carol Reed |
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"It wasn't a particularly good story, but I liked the atmosphere of Berlin after the war, and I wanted to work again with James Mason." Thus did director Carol Reed explain his decision to return to thrillers with The Man Between. Unfortunately, political conditions forced Reed out of Berlin before shooting wrapped, compelling him to complete the picture in the studio. Even so, the story of East Berliner Ivo Kern (Mason) who rescues Susanne Mallison (Claire Bloom), a British woman trapped in the Soviet Zone, is a minor masterpiece of suspense. Despite great danger to himself, Kern takes it upon himself to escort Mallison back to her family in West Berlin. After a daring dash through the countryside, the seeming impossible is achieved—but only through a conspicuous act of self sacrifice. Never completely satisfied with The Man Between, Carol Reed grudgingly admitted "It made back its money."
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John Billingsley |
Ellen Crawford |
William Katt |
Annika Peterson |
Richard Riehle |
David Lee Smith |
Alexis Thorpe |
Tony Todd |
Steven Littles |
Chase Sprague |
Robbie Bryan |
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Richard Schenkman |
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An impromptu goodbye party for Professor John Oldman becomes a mysterious interrogation after the retiring scholar reveals to his colleagues he is an immortal who has walked the earth for 14,000 years.
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Leonardo DiCaprio |
Jeremy Irons |
John Malkovich |
Gérard Depardieu |
Gabriel Byrne |
Anne Parillaud |
Judith Godrèche |
Edward Atterton |
Peter Sarsgaard |
Hugh Laurie |
David Lowe |
Brigitte Boucher |
Matthew Jocelyn |
Karine Belly |
Emmanuel Guttierez |
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Randall Wallace |
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In 1638 Queen Anne of France gives Birth to a boy, who will inherit the throne one day. But, only known to few, there is a twin brother born minutes later. 22 years later, King Louis XIV rules the country of France, but due to his lifestyle and the costs of war, people are forced to suffer hunger and poverty. Of the Musketeers, who had served his father Louis XIII faithfully, only one is still on the king's side: D'Artagnan, the Capitain of the king's guards. His three companions Aramis, Athos and Porthos have retired into civil life long ago. One day on a royal party, the young and unliked king gets a crush on Christine. This young lady is the fiancé of soldier Raoul, the son of Athos. Without further ado, the king has Raoul recruited and sent to war, so that he himself can take care of her. Soon Raoul dies in combat and the king has him out of the way. But Athos, Aramis and Porthos think of a plan to take revenge on the king. Aramis points out that there is a man in an iron mask in a very secure prison, and that this man's existance can solve all present problems. So they free the king's hidden twin brother, and tell him who he is, as he of course feels free of guilt and has no idea whatsoever why he was imprisoned for 6 years with this mask forged around his head. The plan now is to replace the evil king with his brother at a masquerade party held soon. Only D'Artagnan still is guarding the king and so he has to turn against his old friends...
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Denzel Washington |
Dakota Fanning |
Marc Anthony |
Radha Mitchell |
Christopher Walken |
Giancarlo Giannini |
Rachel Ticotin |
Jesús Ochoa |
Mickey Rourke |
Angelina Peláez |
Gustavo Sánchez Parra |
Gero Camilo |
Rosa María Hernández |
Heriberto Del Castillo |
Mario Zaragoza |
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Tony Scott |
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A wave of kidnappings has swept through Mexico, feeding a growing sense of panic among its wealthier citizens, especially parents. In one six-day period, there were twenty-four abductions, leading many to hire bodyguards for their children. Into this world enters John Creasy, a burned-out ex-CIA operative/assassin, who has given up on life. Creasy's friend Rayburn brings him to Mexico City to be a bodyguard to nine-year-old Pita Ramos, daughter of industrialist Samuel Ramos and his wife Lisa. Creasy is not interested in being a bodyguard, especially to a youngster, but for lack of something better to do, he accepts the assignment. Creasy barely tolerates the precocious child and her pestering questions about him and his life. But slowly, she chips away at his seemingly impenetrable exterior, his defenses drop, and he opens up to her. Creasy's new-found purpose in life is shattered when Pita is kidnapped. Despite being seriously wounded during the kidnapping, he vows to kill anyone involved in or profiting from the kidnapping. And no one can stop him.
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Jim Carrey |
Gerry Becker |
Greyson Erik Pendry |
Brittany Colonna |
Leslie Lyles |
Bobby Boriello |
George Shapiro |
Danny DeVito |
Budd Friedman |
Tom Dreesen |
Thomas Armbruster |
Pamela Abdy |
Wendy Polland |
Gerry Robert Byrne |
Cash Oshman |
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Milos Forman |
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Man on the Moon is a biographical movie on the late comedian Andy Kaufman. Kaufman, along with his role on "Taxi," was famous for being the self-declared Intergender Wrestling Champion of the world. After beating women time and time again, Jerry Lawler (who plays himself in the movie), a professional wrestler, got tired of seeing all of this and decided to challenge Kaufman to a match. In most of the matches the two had, Lawler prevailed with the piledriver, which is a move by spiking a guy head-first into the mat. In one of the most famous moments in this feud was in the early 80s when Kaufman threw coffee on Lawler on "The Late Show with David Letterman," got into fisticuffs with Lawler, and proceeded to sue NBC.
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Jean-Louis Blondeau |
David Demato |
David Forman |
David Roland Frank |
Barry Greenhouse |
Aaron Haskell |
Jean François Heckel |
Paul McGill |
Jim Moore |
Philippe Petit |
Robert Sciglimpaglia |
Robert Sciglimpaglia |
Alan Welner |
Annie Allix |
Ardis Campbell |
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James Marsh |
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A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high-wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974, what some consider, "the artistic crime of the century."
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Joseph Fiennes |
Kristin Scott Thomas |
Iain Glen |
Hugh Bonneville |
Lomama Boseki |
Cécile Bayiha |
Flora Montgomery |
Patrick Mofokeng |
Alistair Petrie |
Hubert Saint-Macary |
Mathew Zajac |
William McBain |
Robin Smith |
Theo Landey |
Ron Donachie |
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Régis Wargnier |
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1870. Dr. Jamie Dodd is elated : he has finally succeeded in capturing not one, but two pygmies. He brings them to Scotland with the help of Elena Van den Ende, an adventurous woman who sells wild animals to the zoos of Europe. His two anthropologist friends, Alexander and Fraser, and himself are certain they have discovered the missing link, which will make them famous. They start examining the pygmy couple from every angle and Jamie gradually discovers that Toko and Likola are just as sensitive and intelligent as any other homo sapiens. His two colleagues strongly reject this idea as it is glory they are after not the truth. Will Jamie be able to prove the two short people are genuine human beings and not freaks to be shown in a zoo?
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Al Hayter |
Kate Clarke |
Armand Assante |
Rickey Atkins Jr. |
Johnny Beall |
Alvin Bellow |
Tajh Bellow |
Barrett Kyle Blackmon |
Eric Braeden |
Jackson Burns |
Jon-Michael Foshee |
J.D. Hawkins |
Brady Hender |
Buddy Howard |
C. Anthony Jackson |
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Glen Pitre |
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Framed for murder & left for dead a local legend comes back to make the guilty pay as he seeks revenge on those who killed his family.
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Sean Connery |
Michael Caine |
Christopher Plummer |
Saeed Jaffrey |
Doghmi Larbi |
Jack May |
Karroom Ben Bouih |
Mohammad Shamsi |
Albert Moses |
Paul Antrim |
Graham Acres |
The Blue Dancers of Goulamine |
Shakira Caine |
Gurmuks Singh |
Kimat Singh |
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John Huston |
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" The Man Who Would Be King" is about two ambitious ex-soldiers stationed in India who set out to become the rulers of an entire country. After finishing their tour of duty in India, Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnehan have decided that India is "too small for the likes of them," so they decide to bribe a local ruler and extort money from him, in order to buy twenty Martini rifles, which they will use to take over villages in Kafristan. They face many challenges and perils along the way, including difficult terrain, hostile natives, freezing temperatures, and an avalanche high in the mountains. They eventually come to a small village, Urheb, where they meet Ootah and Billy Fish, an Indian who speaks English; he then becomes their translator. They then train the natives of this village to use the rifles, and soon conquer village after village. During a battle, Daniel is struck by an arrow that seemingly sticks out of his chest. The ignorant natives believe that he must be a God for not having died, and fall down and begin worshiping him. Daniel and Peachy decide that it would be easier for a "God " to take over the country, so they pretend that Daniel is a god, the son of Alexander the Great who has returned after 2200 years to again rule Kafristan. The entire country celebrated the return of their new ruler, the Son of Segunda ("Alexander"). As a token of their admiration, the holiest of holy men gives Daniel all of the gold and riches left by Alexander in 328 B.C. It is enough to make them the richest men in the world . . . All goes well until Daniel's ego and greed gets the best of him. He asks Peachy to bow when he walks in front of him. He later tells Peachy that he has decided to stay, and now believes that he is the son of Alexander ( 'in spirit, anyways"), and that to fulfill his destiny, he will marry Roxanne, like his "father" Alexander did before him. The Kafiri's believe that a mortal cannot marry a God, but Daniel goes ahead anyway. Peachy was set to leave with his share of the treasure, but Daniel convinced him to stay " for old time's sake" for the wedding. At the ceremony, Roxanne, believing that she would soon die, bites Daniel, drawing blood. The entire crowd realizes that since Danny is bleeding, that he is a man, not a God, and that he has been deceiving them the entire time. Peachy grabs Daniel and they run off with their twenty soldiers, shooting at the crowd of monks who set out to kill them. They are eventually captured, and Daniel is forced to walk out on a rope bridge. The monks cut the ropes, and Daniel bravely falls to his death. Peachy is later crucified; when they come to see him the next day, he is still alive, and they say that it is a miracle that he lived and they cut him down. He eventually climbs down into the valley and retrieves Danny's head, still wearing the crown. He brings it back to Rudyard Kipling, a writer for the Northern Star, as proof that Daniel accomplished his goal, and became the King of Kafristan. Themes developed in the story: 1. ambition 2. friendship 3. taking risks 4. perseverance (not giving up) 5. power 6. honor and dignity
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Frank Sinatra |
Eleanor Parker |
Kim Novak |
Arnold Stang |
Darren McGavin |
Robert Strauss |
John Conte |
Doro Merande |
George E. Stone |
George Mathews |
Leonid Kinskey |
Emile Meyer |
Jered Barclay |
Leonard Bremen |
Paul E. Burns |
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Otto Preminger |
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Frankie Machine is a skilled card dealer and one-time heroin addict. When he returns home from jail, he struggles to find a new livelihood and to avoid slipping back into addiction.
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Mel Gibson |
Nick Stahl |
Margaret Whitton |
Fay Masterson |
Gaby Hoffmann |
Geoffrey Lewis |
Richard Masur |
Michael DeLuise |
Ethan Phillips |
Jean De Baer |
Jack De Mave |
Viva |
Justin Kanew |
Sean Kellman |
Chris Lineburg |
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The story of a relationship between a teacher and his troubled pupil. Justin McLeod is a former teacher who lives as a recluse on the edge of town. His face is disfigured from an automobile accident and fire ten years before in which a boy was incinerated and for which he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. He is also suspected of being a pedophile. He is befriended by Chuck, causing the town's suspicion and hostility to be ignited. McLeod inculcates in his protege a love of justice and freedom from prejudice which sustains him beyond the end of the film.
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Ally Sheedy |
Lance Henriksen |
Robert Costanzo |
Fredric Lehne |
John Cassini |
J.D. Daniels |
William Sanderson |
Trula M. Marcus |
Robin Frates |
Rick Barker |
Bradley Pierce |
Robert Arentz |
Cameron Arnett |
Adam Carl |
Thomas Rosales Jr. |
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A genetically mutated dog is accidentally released from the lab of Dr. Jarret and ends up at the home of news reporter/animal rights advocate Lori Tanner. The dog, Max, endowed with intelligence and other special abilities, is at first lovable, but also proves to be a ferocious, unstoppable killer.
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Samuel L. Jackson |
Eugene Levy |
Luke Goss |
Miguel Ferrer |
Susie Essman |
Anthony Mackie |
Gigi Rice |
Rachael Crawford |
Philip Akin |
Christopher Murray |
Joel S. Keller |
John Hemphill |
Kathryn Greenwood |
Carrie Cain-Sparks |
George Ghali |
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Special Agent Derrick Vann is a man out to get the man who killed his partner but a case of mistaken identity leads him to Andy Fidler, a salesman with too many questions and a knack of getting in Vanns way.
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Matthew Le Nevez |
Rachael Taylor |
Jack Thompson |
Rawiri Paratene |
Alex O'Loughlin |
Steve Bastoni |
Robert Mammone |
Patrick Thompson |
William Zappa |
John Batchelor |
Ian Bliss |
Brett Leonard |
Imogen Bailey |
James Coyne |
Cheryl Craig |
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Agents of an oil tycoon vanish while exploring a swamp marked for drilling. The local sheriff investigates and faces a Seminole legend come to life: Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear.
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Matthew Le Nevez |
Rachael Taylor |
Jack Thompson |
Rawiri Paratene |
Alex O'Lachlan |
Steve Bastoni |
Robert Mammone |
Patrick Thompson |
William Zappa |
John Batchelor |
Ian Bliss |
Brett Leonard |
Imogen Bailey |
James Coyne |
Cheryl Craig |
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Agents of an oil tycoon vanish while exploring a swamp marked for drilling. The local sheriff investigates and faces a Seminole legend come to life: Man-Thing, a shambling swamp-monster whose touch burns those who feel fear.
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Jennifer Aniston |
Steve Zahn |
Margo Martindale |
Fred Ward |
James Hiroyuki Liao |
Woody Harrelson |
Katie O'Grady |
Yolanda Suarez |
Kevin Heffernan |
Don Burns |
Kimberly Howard |
Collin Crowley |
Gilberto Martin del Campo |
Mark Boone Junior |
Garfield Wedderburn |
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When Sue checks into the roadside motel owned by Mike's parents in Arizona, what starts with a bottle of wine "compliments of Management" soon evolves into a multi-layered, cross-country journey of two people looking for a sense of purpose.
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Jeffrey Wright |
Pablo Schreiber |
Anthony Mackie |
Dorian Missick |
Jose Pablo Cantillo |
Teddy Dunn |
Joaquin Perez-Campbell |
Tim Artz |
Denzel Washington |
Robyn Hitchcock |
Liev Schreiber |
Antoine Taylor |
Joseph Alessi |
Raymond Anthony Thomas |
Bill Irwin |
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When his army unit was ambushed during the first Gulf War, Sergeant Raymond Shaw saved his fellow soldiers just as his commanding officer, then-Captain Ben Marco, was knocked unconscious. Brokering the incident for political capital, Shaw eventually becomes a vice-presidential nominee, while Marco is haunted by dreams of what happened — or didn't happen — in Kuwait. As Marco (now a Major) investigates, the story begins to unravel, to the point where he questions if it happened at all. Is it possible the entire unit was kidnapped and brainwashed to believe Shaw is a war hero as part of a plot to seize the White House? Some very powerful people at Manchurian Global corporation appear desperate to stop him from finding out.
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Bryce Dallas Howard |
Isaach De Bankolé |
Danny Glover |
Willem Dafoe |
Michaël Abiteboul |
Lauren Bacall |
Jean-Marc Barr |
Geoffrey Bateman |
Virgile Bramly |
Ruben Brinkmann |
Doña Croll |
Jeremy Davies |
Llewella Gideon |
Mona Hammond |
Ginny Holder |
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In 1933, after leaving Dogville, while traveling with her father (Willem Dafoe) and his gangsters to the south of USA, Grace Margaret Mulligan (Bryce Dallas Howard) sees a slave ready to be punished in a property called Manderlay. The slavery had been abolished seventy years ago, and Grace becomes revolted with the attitude of the owners of Manderlay, keeping slaves in their cotton fields and following predetermined despicable rules called "Mam's Law". Grace decides to stay with some gangsters in Manderlay and give notions of democracy to the slaves and to the white family. When harvest time comes, Grace sees the social and economical reality of Manderlay.
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William L. Petersen |
Kim Greist |
Joan Allen |
Brian Cox |
Dennis Farina |
Tom Noonan |
Stephen Lang |
David Seaman |
Benjamin Hendrickson |
Michael Talbott |
Dan Butler |
Michele Shay |
Robin Moseley |
Paul Perri |
Patricia Charbonneau |
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Retired FBI agent Will Graham (William L. Petersen) returns to action to hunt down a serial killer by using his ability to get inside the psychopath's mind. However, it was this ability that drove him into retirement in the first place. The process of tracking and capturing the infamous Hannibal Lecter (Brian Cox) took a tremendous psychic toll on Graham, causing him to spent time in a mental hospital. With another madman on the loose, Graham has no choice but to return to duty, though he knows that it might cost him his family and his sanity.
To get the old mind-set back, Graham visits Hannibal Lecter in his high-security jail cell. However, the manipulative Lecter plays both sides and warns the new killer that Graham is on his trail, telling him to destroy Graham's family to protect himself. In order to save his own family, Graham must risk everything to once again enter into the mind of the criminally insane.
With MANHUNTER, Mann raises the bar for serial killer films, imbuing his killer with an almost sympathetic quality while keeping him extremely menacing and clearly dangerous. Based on the Thomas Harris novel RED DRAGON, which serves as the prequel to THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, MANHUNTER is a masterpiece of gripping storytelling and psychological horror.
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