Arabian Adventure 1979 G, 98 min. Genre: Family / Fantasy
Director: Kevin Connor Cast: Christopher Lee, Milo O'Shea, Oliver Tobias, Emma Samms, John Wyman, John Ratzenberger, Peter Cushing, Capucine, Mickey Rooney, Art Malik
Heroic Prince Hasar (Oliver Tobias) is sent by the evil Caliph Alquazar (Christopher Lee) to obtain the magical Rose of Elil that is the only thing that has enough power to destroy the Caliph. Prince Hasar is joined by young Majeed (Milo O'Shea) and his pet monkey on a perilous journey, but what will Prince Hasar do with that Rose of Elil if, and when, he finds it? Special effects are impressive in this made-for-kids adventure film about genies and flying carpets.
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Booty Call 1997 R, 77 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Jeff Pollack Cast: Jamie Foxx, Tommy Davidson, Vivica A. Fox, Tamala Jones, Scott LaRose, Art Malik, Gedde Watanabe, Bernie Mac, Ric Young, Ammie Sin, Kam Ray Chan, Olivia Yap, Bill MacDonald, John Moraitis, Karen Robinson
This sex farce follows events of a double date in which Rushon (Tommy Davidson) and Nikki (Tamala Jones) share an evening with Nikki's friend Lysterine (Vivica A. Fox) and Bunz (Jamie Foxx) who Rushon has fixed Lysterine up with. As they have dinner together, verbal wars take place. When the situation changes from verbal to physical, all four participants exercise their "rights" to sexual satisfaction. Now, Benz and Rushon are sent out on a mission filled with misadventures in their search for condoms in order to assure safe sex.
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City of Joy 1992 PG-13, 134 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Roland Joffe Cast: Patrick Swayze, Pauline Collins, Om Puri, Shabana Azmi, Art Malik, Ayesha Dharker, Santu Chowdhury, Imran Badsah Khan, Nabil Shaban, Debatosh Ghosh
After his young patient dies, American surgeon Max Lowe (Patrick Swayze) walks away from his medical practice and travels to Calcutta to retire. But people in Calcutta desperately need his services, and he is soon helping the needy at the City of Joy clinic. Despite problems from the local godfather, he succeeds in restoring his own life as well as those he treats. 1 User Review
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| | Swayze did a very believable portrayal in the role of Max | JoJo 03/12/2007 | | The acting was excellant by all of the cast. The director strayed from the book and in doing so lost some of the impact the movie may have had. It is well worth watching and the scenes in India are true to life. |
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Cleopatra 1999 TV, 139 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Franc Roddam Cast: Leonor Varela, Timothy Dalton, Billy Zane, Rupert Graves, John Bowe, Art Malik, Nadim Sawalha, Owen Teale, Bruce Payne, Sean Pertwee, Philip Quast, Daragh O'Malley, David Schofield, Kassandra Voyagis, Indra Ove
In this made-for-HBO miniseries, this is the story of the out-of-wedlock child produced by Julius Caesar and Cleopatra (Timothy Dalton and Leonor Varela), as well as their son's possible selection to be Caesar's successor. This sets off Caesar's assassination with Marc Antony (Billy Zane) and Octavian (Rupert Graves) left to divide the Roman Empire while Cleopatra casts her spell on Marc Antony.
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Hostage 1993 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Young Cast: Sam Neill, Talisa Soto, James Fox, Michael Kitchen, Art Malik, Cristina Higueras, Jean Pierre Reguerraz, Trevor Bannister
Secret Service agent Rennie (Sam Neill) is ready to quit–he's been sent on too many dirty jobs. After his last one, he asks for no more of these. His boss puts a contract out on him, but Rennie has put his last dirty job on tape and will release it if harm comes to his children. Now he's on the run with Joanna (Talisa Soto) who he met during his last case.
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In the Beginning 2000 TV, 185 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Kevin Connor Cast: Martin Landau, Jacqueline Bisset, Bill Campbell, Eddie Cibrian, Diana Rigg, Fred Weller, Alan Bates, Steven Berkoff, Geraldine Chaplin, Christopher Lee, Art Malik, Amanda Donohoe
Bible stories from Genesis and Exodus are the focus of this two-part, made-for-TV miniseries, which includes the troubles and testing of Abraham (Martin Landau) and continues through the stories of Joseph (Eddie Cibrian) and his coat of many colors and Moses (Bill Campbell) and the Ten Commandments.
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A Kid in King Arthur's Court 1995 PG, 89 min. Genre: Family
Director: Michael Gottlieb Cast: Thomas Ian Nicholas, Joss Ackland, Art Malik, Paloma Baeza, Kate Winslet, Ron Moody, Daniel Craig, David Tysall
A 14-year-old baseball player, Calvin Fuller (Thomas Ian Nicholas), falls into a "time hole" during an earthquake and ends up in King Arthur's court–just in time to help defeat the evil Lord Belasco (Art Malik).
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The Living Daylights 1987 PG, 130 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: John Glen Cast: Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo, Jeroen Krabbe, Joe Don Baker, John Rhys-Davies, Art Malik, Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Geoffrey Keen, Walter Gotell, Andreas Wisniewski, Thomas Wheatley, John Terry, Virginia Hey
Timothy Dalton takes on the role of James Bond, Agent 007, whose mission this time around is to help Soviet General Koskov (Jeroen Krabbe) defect from Russia. Problems ensue when Koskov is recaptured, and Bond, with beautiful cellist Kara (Maryam d'Abo) in tow, follows a trail that leads to arms dealer Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker) in Soviet occupied Afghanistan.
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A Passage to India 1984 PG, 163 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: David Lean Cast: Judy Davis, Victor Banerjee, Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox, Alec Guinness, Nigel Havers, Richard Wilson, Antonia Pemberton, Saeed Jaffrey, Art Malik, Michael Culver, Clive Swift, Roshan Seth, Ann Firbank
David Lean succeeds again in this story that takes place in 1928 when a young Englishwoman (Judy Davis) leaves for India, where she is to marry. During a visit to the Marabar caves, she is apparently raped, an event which ends in a court trial. Academy Awards were received for Best Supporting Actress (Peggy Ashcroft) and Musical Score. There were also nine other nominations, including Best Picture, Actress, and Director.
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True Lies 1994 R, 142 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Comedy / Thriller / Romance
Director: James Cameron Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Bill Paxton, Tia Carrere, Charlton Heston, Art Malik, Eliza Dushku, Marshall Manesh, Jane Morris, Grant Heslov, James Allen, Crystina Wyler, Dieter Rauter, Katsy Chappell
From the director of "The Terminator" comes another thriller. Superspy Harry Tasker (Arnold Schwarzenegger) poses as a computer salesman. He is so good at the disguise that even his wife Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) has not suspected his double life. When he learns that Helen is having an affair, he uses his equipment to monitor her activities. Meanwhile, Tasker is on the trail of Middle Eastern terrorist Salim Abu Aziz (Art Malik) who has formed a terrorist network, "Crimson Jihad." They are threatening to nuke the U.S. Now, Harry must stop the terrorists and save his marriage in the process. This film is filled with exciting action as Harry and Gib (Tom Arnold) fight the terrorists; even Helen gets into the act of saving the world in this very funny spoof of adventure films.
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Uncovered 1994 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jim McBride Cast: Kate Beckinsale, John Wood, Sinead Cusack, Paudge Behan, Art Malik, Michael Gough, Helen McCrory, Peter Wingfield, Anthony Milner, James Villiers
Julia (Kate Beckinsale), who makes a living restoring old paintings, finds the words, "who killed the knight," in a painting. Curious, Julia works with chess expert Domenec (Paudge Behan) to uncover that murder and then suspects that a series of murders involving her friends may be related to the investigation.
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| 1. Arabian Adventure (1979)
2. Booty Call (1997)
3. City of Joy (1992)
4. Cleopatra (1999)
5. Hostage (1993)
6. In the Beginning (2000)
7. A Kid in King Arthur's Court (1995)
8. The Living Daylights (1987)
9. A Passage to India (1984)
10. True Lies (1994)
11. Uncovered (1994)
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