Coupe de Ville 1990 PG-13, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Joe Roth Cast: Patrick Dempsey, Arye Gross, Daniel Stern, Annabeth Gish, Rita Taggart, Joseph Bologna, Alan Arkin, James Gammon
Three estranged brothers (Patrick Dempsey, Arye Gross, and Daniel Stern) drive a vintage Coupe de Ville from Detroit to their mother's Florida home and reestablish relationships along the way. 1 User Review
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| | I loved this movie | nssracer 10/29/2009 | | Would recomend this movie! |
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A Death in the Family 2002 TV, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Gilbert Cates Cast: Annabeth Gish, Austin Wolff, David Alford, John Slattery, Bill Raymond, James Cromwell, Dan Beene, Christopher Strand, Matthew Carlton, Mari Askew
This made-for-TV film is adapted from James Agee's Pulitzer Prize winning novel and is set in Knoxville, Tennessee, during 1915. Mary Follet (Annabeth Gish) and her seven-year-old son, Rufus (Austin Wolff), have problems coping when they hear the news that their husband/father Jay (John Slattery) has been killed in a car crash.
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Desert Bloom 1986 PG, 104 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Eugene Corr Cast: Jon Voight, Annabeth Gish, JoBeth Williams, Ellen Barkin, Jay Underwood, Allen Garfield, Desiree Joseph, Dusty Balcerzak, Tressi Loria, Laura Rasmussen
Set in Las Vegas during the atomic bomb testing era, this story is told through flashbacks of Rose Chismore's (Annabeth Gish) formative years. The influences of those around her–mother Lily (JoBeth Williams), alcoholic father Jack (Jon Voight), flamboyant Aunt Starr (Ellen Barkin), and first-love Robin (Jay Underwood)–make their impact on the young girl's life.
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Desperation 2006 R, 131 min. Genre: Horror / Fantasy / Mystery / Drama / Thriller aka: Stephen King's Desperation
Director: Mick Garris Cast: Tom Skerritt, Steven Weber, Annabeth Gish, Charles Durning, Matt Frewer, Ron Perlman, Shane Haboucha, Kelly Overton, Sylvia Kelegian, Henry Thomas, Sammi Hanratty, Ewan Chung, Tom Parker
Collie Entragian (Ron Perlman) is the sheriff in Desperation, Nevada, where the streets are littered with the bodies of townsfolk. He arrests travelers Peter and Mary Jackson (Henry Thomas and Annabeth Gish) and then Steve (Steven Weber), Cynthia (Kelly Overton), and John (Tom Skerritt) who are tossed in jail where they meet young, mysterious David (Shane Haboucha) who seems to have strange powers and an idea of what is going on. They realize that something very eerie is happening in Desperado. But, can these mere mortals really put an end to the devastation, or will friendly ghosts come to their aid?
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Detective 2005 TV, 170 min. Genre: Drama aka: Arthur Hailey's Detective
Director: David S. Cass Sr. Cast: Tom Berenger, Annabeth Gish, Rick Gomez, Frank Whaley, J. Karen Thomas, Renee Rizzo, Wanda De Jesus, Cybill Shepherd, Sean O'Bryan, David Atkinson, Thomas Rosales Jr., Charles Durning
While awaiting his execution on death row, serial killer Elroy Doil (Sean O'Bryan) confesses his crimes to police detective Malcolm Ainslie (Tom Berenger) who, in turn, must distinguish between fact and fiction in the confession.
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Don't Look Back 1996 R, 90 min. Genre: Action
Director: Geoff Murphy Cast: Eric Stoltz, John Corbett, Josh Hamilton, Billy Bob Thornton, Annabeth Gish, Amanda Plummer, Dwight Yoakam, R.G. Armstrong, M.C. Gainey, Chris Hogan
Drug addict Jesse (Eric Stoltz) steals a briefcase filled with money and heads home with his new wealth. But, the gangsters from whom he stole it are hot on his trail in this made-for-cable TV film.
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Double Jeopardy 1999 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bruce Beresford Cast: Tommy Lee Jones, Ashley Judd, Bruce Greenwood, Annabeth Gish, Roma Maffia, Davenia McFadden, Jay Brazeau, Gillian Barber, Daniel Lapaine, Spencer Treat Clark
Libby Parsons (Ashley Judd) is in prison wrongfully convicted of murder. The "victim" is her husband, Nick (Bruce Greenwood), who turns up alive and well while raising their son and living with Libby's friend, Angela (Annabeth Gish). When Libby uncovers the ploy, she plots her revenge–based on her belief that she can only be tried once for Nick's murder.
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Hiding Out 1987 PG-13, 99 min. Genre: Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance / Thriller
Director: Bob Giraldi Cast: Jon Cryer, Keith Coogan, Annabeth Gish, Oliver Cotton, Claude Brooks, Ned Eisenberg, Anne Pitoniak, Tim Quill, John Spencer, Alexandra Auder, Tony Soper, Ned Eisenberg, Marita Geraghty, Steven Small, Johnny Walker
When the mob is looking for Boston stockbroker Andrew Morenski (Jon Cryer), he tries to escape their notice by enrolling as "Max Hauser" in his nephew Patrick's (Keith Coogan) high school, which is located in another state. As he is adjusting to changes since his teenage days, the mob finds Andrew, and a fight in the high school gym ensues.
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The Last Supper 1996 R, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stacy Title Cast: Cameron Diaz, Annabeth Gish, Courtney B. Vance, Ron Eldard, Jonathan Penner, Bill Paxton, Charles Durning, Jason Alexander, Ron Perlman, Nora Dunn
This black comedy is about a group of five graduate students who plot to take the law into their own hands and poison dinner guests who expound on evils such as homosexuality and promote right-to-life issues.
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Mystic Pizza 1988 R, 101 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Donald Petrie Cast: Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts, Lili Taylor, Vincent D'Onofrio, William R. Moses, Adam Storke, Conchata Ferrell, Joanna Merlin, Matt Damon, Porscha Radcliffe, Arthur Walsh, John Fiore, Gene Amoroso, Sheila Ferrini, John Cunningham
This little movie about three girls–sisters Kat Arujo and Daisy Arujo (Annabeth Gish and Julia Roberts) and new girl in town Jojo (Lili Taylor)–who become best friends turned out to be a hit. It is about their summer jobs at a Mystic, Connecticut, pizza parlor, their loves, and disappointments–all a part of growing up.
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Race to Space 2001 104 min. Genre: Family
Director: Sean McNamara Cast: James Woods, Alex D. Linz, Annabeth Gish, William Devane, William Atherton, Barry Corbin, Mark Moses, Patrick Richwood, Wesley Mann, John O'Hurley
Based loosely on the U.S. efforts to put a man in space, this is the story of a boy (Alex D. Linz) and his trials and victories as he grows up in his new environment with a famous father (James Woods), a former German scientist who now leads the NASA space efforts.
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Scarlett 1994 TV, 360 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Erman Cast: Joanne Whalley, Timothy Dalton, Barbara Barrie, Sean Bean, Annabeth Gish, Julie Harris, Stephen Collins, John Gielgud, Melissa Leo, Jean Smart
This highly advertised TV miniseries is a sequel to "Gone with the Wind." It's now 1873; Scarlett (Joanne Whalley) still wants Rhett (Timothy Dalton), so she heads to Charleston to win his love. After that fails and she has an illegitimate child, she leaves for Ireland and nobility, but her troubles are just beginning. There are better ways to spend six hours.
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Shag 1989 PG, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Zelda Barron Cast: Phoebe Cates, Scott Coffey, Bridget Fonda, Annabeth Gish, Shirley Anne Field, Page Hannah, Robert Rusler, Jeff Yagher, Tyrone Power Jr., Paul Lieber
Despite its plot, this is a surprisingly good comedy. The story takes place during the summer of 1963 at Myrtle Beach where four Southern high-school girls partake of the Summer Fun Festival.
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SLC Punk! 1999 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: James Merendino Cast: Matthew Lillard, Michael A. Goorjian, Annabeth Gish, Jennifer Lien, Christopher McDonald, Devon Sawa, Jason Segel, Summer Phoenix, James Duval, Til Schweiger
In an effort to rebel against what their families and society expect of them, two Salt Lake City teens–Steve (Matthew Lillard) and Bob (Michael Goorjian)–turn to the world of punk. Steve serves as narrator and introduces the audience to the dark closets of Salt Lake City in this pointless revelation of one man's memories.
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Steel 1997 PG-13, 93 min. Genre: Action
Director: Kenneth Johnson Cast: Shaquille O'Neal, Annabeth Gish, Judd Nelson, Richard Roundtree, Irma P. Hall, Ray J, Charles Napier, Kerrie Keane, Eric Pierpoint, Tembi Locke
John Henry Irons (Shaquille O'Neal) was once a designer of military weapons. Now those same weapons are being used by gangs, terrorists, and neo-Nazis. The weapons designer makes use of his Uncle Joe's (Richard Roundtree) junkyard; becomes a real man of "steel"; and, as a superhero, comes to the rescue.
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| 1. Coupe de Ville (1990)
2. A Death in the Family (2002)
3. Desert Bloom (1986)
4. Desperation (2006) aka: Stephen King's Desperation
5. Detective (2005) aka: Arthur Hailey's Detective
6. Don't Look Back (1996)
7. Double Jeopardy (1999)
8. Hiding Out (1987)
9. The Last Supper (1996)
10. Mystic Pizza (1988)
11. Race to Space (2001)
12. Scarlett (1994)
13. Shag (1989)
14. SLC Punk! (1999)
15. Steel (1997)
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