101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure 2003 N/R, 80 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy
Director: Jim Kammerud, Brian Smith Cast: Bobby Lockwood, Barry Bostwick, Martin Short, Jason Alexander, Susan Blakeslee, Samuel West, Maurice LaMarche, Jeff Bennett, Jodi Benson, Kath Soucie, Michael Lerner, Tim Bentinck, Mary MacLeod
This direct-to-video animated sequel to the original 1961 film follows Patch (voice of Bobby Lockwood), one of the Dalmatians, after he is accidentally left behind during a move by the family to the London countryside. His favorite TV hero, Thunderbolt (voice of Barry Bostwick), is holding auditions, and Patch applies. Before long, Thunderbolt needs Patch's help–especially when the mean Cruella DeVil (voice of Susan Blakeslee) returns with her own agenda.
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Addicted to His Love 1988 TV, 100 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Sisterhood
Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman Cast: Polly Bergen, Barry Bostwick, Colleen Camp, Hector Elizondo, Rosemary Forsyth, Erin Gray, Linda Purl, Dee Wallace, Rusty Schwimmer, Peggy Lipton
Womanizer Larry Hogan (Barry Bostwick) loves and leaves four women in this film. When the women find out about each other they decide to get even with him.
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Evening 2007 PG-13, 117 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Lajos Koltai Cast: Claire Danes, Toni Collette, Vanessa Redgrave, Patrick Wilson, Hugh Dancy, Natasha Richardson, Mamie Gummer, Eileen Atkins, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Barry Bostwick
As Ann Lord (Vanessa Redgrave) lies in bed dying, she drifts in and out of sleep while being nursed by Mrs. Brown (Eileen Atkins) who is giving her morphine to relieve the pain. While sleeping, Ann goes back in time to when she was a young Ann (Claire Danes) attending the Newport, Rhode Island, wedding of her good friend Lila Wittenborn (Mamie Gummer). At that long-ago reception, Ann meets Harris Arden (Patrick Wilson), and her love for him will change her life forever. Now, in her dying moments, she keeps mumbling the words "mistakes" and "Harris" leaving her daughters (Toni Collette and Natasha Richardson) wondering what their mother is really talking about. 1 User Review
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| | a wonderful chick flick | lacey160 08/05/2007 | | Moms, daughters and girlfriends should see this movie. Parts did drag on slightly, but the all star cast is fantastic! |
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Fantastic Planet 1973 PG, 72 min. Genre: Animation / Sci-Fi
Director: Rene Laloux Cast: Barry Bostwick, Marvin Miller, Olan Soule, Cynthia Alder, Nora Heflin, Hal Smith, Mark Gruner, Monika Ramirez, Janet Waldo
In this French film (dubbed in English), humans are mere tiny pets to a super-intelligent race on the planet of Ygam. Then a boy who had become smart while being a pet for a family leads a revolt.
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Hannah Montana: The Movie 2009 G, 102 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Musical
Director: Peter Chelsom Cast: Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Emily Osment, Jason Earles, Mitchel Musso, Moises Arias, Lucas Till, Vanessa Williams, Margo Martindale, Peter Gunn, Melora Hardin, Jared Carter, Barry Bostwick, Beau Billingslea, Katrina Smith
Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) has a secret: she has a double life. Besides being high school student Miley, unbeknownst to her friends, she is also the superstar Hannah Montana. Her father Robby Ray (Billy Ray Cyrus) is concerned about Miley's lifestyle and wants her to get back to her roots. He sends her away from Los Angeles to Crowley's Corner, Tennessee, to spend some time with her grandmother Ruby (Margo Martindale). While not happy at first, Miley becomes friends with Lilly (Emily Osment) and then with cute ranch hand Travis Brody (Lucas Till). Now, she is enjoying life in the small town when the evil developer, Mr. Bradley (Barry Bostwick), threatens to take over Crowley's Corner, and Miley just might find a way to save the town. 2 User Reviews
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| | Anonymous 08/23/2009 | | she dies in it |
| | Movie was great! | lsmacc 06/12/2009 | | The songs were awesome and my whole family loves Miley. The movie was funny and touching. Well done! |
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I'll Take Manhattan 1987 TV, 450 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Douglas Hickox, Richard Michaels Cast: Valerie Bertinelli, Francesca Annis, Perry King, Jane Kaczmarek, Ken Olin, Jack Scalia, Barry Bostwick, Paul Hecht, Tim Daly, Robert Addie, Walter Gotell, Adam LeFevre
Based on a novel by Judith Krantz, this TV miniseries tells the story of Maxi's (Valerie Bertinelli) struggles to save her father's empire from her uncle (Perry King), who married her mother after her father's death and is now ruining the publishing business. A long "soaper."
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Megaforce 1982 PG, 99 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Hal Needham Cast: Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta, Michael Beck, Edward Mulhare, George Furth, Henry Silva, Ralph Wilcox, J. Victor Lopez, Michael Carman, Bobby Bass
In this REALLY BAD movie, ultra-modern weapons are employed to defend against invaders of a small democracy. 2 User Reviews
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| | Filmed at Edwards AFB | Anonymous 08/04/2009 | Parts of the Hanger scenes were filmed at Edwards AFB in California.
I was stationed there when this was being filmed. In the movie there
is a tour of the different levels, the actor says
"the ground level is our weapons ready area",
and this is inside a hanger at Edwards AFB. You can see an F-111 painted black
with a guy working on a stand at the right wing leading edge, and actress
Persis Kambatta says "That's Russian, It's their very latest top secret."
You can see Edwards AFB A-7 aircraft in the background of this scene, but
the ED on the tails is covered up. |
| | Anonymous 09/02/2007 | | I' ve searched all over for a the title of this classic from my youth. Now I will own it!!! |
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Movie Movie 1978 PG, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stanley Donen Cast: George C. Scott, Trish Van Devere, Red Buttons, Eli Wallach, Harry Hamlin, Ann Reinking, Michael Kidd, Barry Bostwick, Art Carney, Jocelyn Brando
This parody of 1930's Depression Era films involves a double feature. The first is a boxing drama, and the second, of course, is a musical.
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Nancy Drew 2007 PG, 99 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama / Mystery
Director: Andrew Fleming Cast: Emma Roberts, Max Thieriot, Tate Donovan, Josh Flitter, Marshall Bell, Rachael Leigh Cook, Barry Bostwick, Kay Panabaker, Rich Cooper, Amy Bruckner, Cliff Bemis, David Doty, Laura Harring, Bruce Willis, Caroline Aaron
When 16-year-old Nancy Drew (Emma Roberts) leaves her small town of River Heights and moves to Hollywood with her father Carson (Tate Donovan), he makes her promise that there will be no more sleuthing while they are in California. But, unbeknownst to Carson, Nancy finds a haunted house for them to live in so that she can continue her amateur detective adventures. It turns out that their new house was once owned by screen star Dahlia Draycott (Laura Harring) who died mysteriously in the home many years ago. Nancy enrolls in Hollywood High where she does not fit in, but she has other things on her mind–like exploring her home's hidden passage with sidekick Corky (Josh Flitter) in search of clues leading to who killed Dahlia. 3 User Reviews
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| | samantha 05/27/2009 | | emma is so great emma i am your biggest fan super nuber one fan adorable fan funny fan cutest fan my classmates thinks your a dork but i think your not.but dont worry not all classmates hates you. |
| | Anonymous 06/24/2007 | I think it has the suspence and action as if you are reading the Nancy Drew
books . I wouldn't mind going to see it again. |
| | Nancy Drew was the best! | abby242000 06/23/2007 | | IT was the best movie I've seen in a long time. It was also very kid, family, and teenage friendly! |
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Once in a Lifetime 1994 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama / Romance aka: Danielle Steel's 'Once in a Lifetime'
Director: Michael Miller Cast: Lindsay Wagner, Barry Bostwick, Duncan Regehr, Amy Aquino, Rex Smith, Fran Bennett, Darrell Thomas Utley, Debra Sullivan, Michael Mitz, Michael Laskin
Widow Daphne Fields (Lindsay Wagner) is visiting her deaf son, Jeffrey (Rex Smith), at his boarding school where she meets Dr. Matthew Dane (Barry Bostwick). The two bond, and Daphne's life takes a change for the better. Based on Danielle Steele's novel.
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Parent Trap Hawaiian Honeymoon 1989 TV, 100 min. Genre: Family
Director: Mollie Miller Cast: Hayley Mills, Barry Bostwick, John M. Jackson, Leanne Creel, Monica Creel, Joy Creel, Jayne Meadows, Sasha Mitchell, Glenn Shadix
Once more Hayley Mills plays twin sisters, Sharon and Susan, in this film set amidst a Hawaiian honeymoon.
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Parent Trap III 1989 TV, 100 min. Genre: Family
Director: Mollie Miller Cast: Hayley Mills, Barry Bostwick, Ray Baker, Patricia Richardson, Joy Creel, Leanne Creel, Monica Creel, Nancy Fish, Christopher Gartin, Richard Coca
This sequel again features Hayley Mills as twin sisters–this time they compete for the affections of a widower (Barry Bostwick) who happens to be the father of triplets. There is still one sequel to go.
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Pleasures 1986 TV, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sharron Miller Cast: Linda Purl, Joanna Cassidy, Pamela Adlon, Barry Bostwick, Elizabeth Kerr, Sasha Mitchell, Tracy Nelson, David Paymer, Jorge Russek, Perla Walter
Love is found by a trio of women.
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show 1975 R, 100 min. Genre: Comedy / Horror / Musical
Director: Jim Sharman Cast: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien, Meat Loaf, Charles Gray, Nell Campbell, Patricia Quinn, Jonathan Adams, Peter Hinwood
This cult film revolves around Janet (Susan Sarandon) and Brad (Barry Bostwick) who have car trouble one dark, stormy night and are forced to seek shelter in a Transylvanian castle. Once inside, they meet their host, Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry), and the fun begins–for the viewer!
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Russian Holiday 1992 PG, 89 min. Genre: Action aka: Russian Roulette
Director: Greydon Clark Cast: Susan Blakely, Barry Bostwick, E.G. Marshall, Victoria Barrett, Jeff Altman, Bunny Summers, Joyce Phillips
Filmed on a low budget (as usual for Director Greydon Clark) in St. Petersburg, Russia, this tale involves shoolteacher Susan (Susan Blakely) who is with a tour group visiting Russia. An American spy, Grant (Barry Bostwick), joins the group and confides in Susan that one of the group, Joe (E.G. Marshall), as well as a Russian hit man, are both after a valuable artifact. Things heat up when Joe and his wife locate the treasure.
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The Skulls 3 2003 PG-13, 103 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: The Skulls III
Director: J. Miles Dale Cast: Clare Kramer, Bryce Johnson, Barry Bostwick, Brooke D'Orsay, Steve Braun, Karl Pruner, Dean McDermott, Maria del Mar, Len Cariou, Shaun Sipos, Toby Proctor, Martha Burns, Chris Trussell, David Purchase, Alison Sealy-Smith
This third entry of the series, and second that went directly to video/DVD, follows the daughter, Taylor Brooks (Clare Kramer) of a member, Martin Brooks (Karl Pruner), of the secret society as she attempts to become the first female member. After gaining entrance, she soon finds out that someone is working hard to get rid of her. But, she is strong-willed and won't give up easily.
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Spy Hard 1996 PG-13, 81 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Rick Friedberg Cast: Leslie Nielsen, Nicollette Sheridan, Charles Durning, Marcia Gay Harden, Barry Bostwick, Andy Griffith, John Ales, Elya Baskin, Clyde Kusatsu, Downtown Julie Brown
Dick Steele (Leslie Nielsen) returns to the Agency to track down General Rancor (Andy Griffith) who has kidnapped (despite the fact that he has no arms!) the beautiful daughter of Steele's past love and is using her to achieve world domination. Typical Nielsen, stupid but funny.
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Till We Meet Again 1989 TV, 240 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Charles Jarrott Cast: Lucy Gutteridge, Courteney Cox, Mia Sara, Barry Bostwick, Michael York, Hugh Grant, Charles Shaughnessy, Bruce Boxleitner, Maxwell Caulfield, John Vickery, Juliet Mills
Based on a Judith Krantz novel, this made-for-TV miniseries follows the lives of three women as they deal with life and (several) romances in the period of 1913 to the 1950s.
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Weekend at Bernie's II 1993 PG, 97 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Klane Cast: Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Terry Kiser, Troy Beyer, Barry Bostwick, Tom Wright, Steve(2) James, Novella Nelson, Gary Dourdan, Stack Pierce
We didn't really need a sequel, but there may be some appeal to a follow-up of a loser, and this film fills the bill. As the story continues, Larry and Richard (Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman), who are suspected of fraud, set out to clear their names. However, they will need Bernie, but he is dead.
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A Woman of Substance 1984 TV, 300 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Don Sharp Cast: Jenny Seagrove, Deborah Kerr, Liam Neeson, Barry Bostwick, Diane Baker, Miranda Richardson, John Mills, Gayle Hunnicutt, Barry Morse, Saskia Reeves
Based on Barbara Taylor Bradford's popular novel of the same name, this TV miniseries tells the story of Emma Harte, who started as a poor shop girl and rose to head a vast empire. In the process, she overcame many obstacles, including the social issues of the 1890s-1930s in England. Jenny Seagrove plays the young Emma, and Deborah Kerr is the older Emma. Followed by a sequel: "Hold the Dream." Kerr received an Emmy nomination for her acting, and the production was also nominated for Best Miniseries.
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| 1. 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (2003)
2. Addicted to His Love (1988) aka: Sisterhood
3. Body of Evidence (1988)
4. Evening (2007)
5. Fantastic Planet (1973)
6. Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009)
7. I'll Take Manhattan (1987)
8. Megaforce (1982)
9. Movie Movie (1978)
10. Nancy Drew (2007)
11. Once in a Lifetime (1994) aka: Danielle Steel's 'Once in a Lifetime'
12. Parent Trap Hawaiian Honeymoon (1989)
13. Parent Trap III (1989)
14. Pleasures (1986)
15. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
16. Russian Holiday (1992) aka: Russian Roulette
17. The Skulls 3 (2003) aka: The Skulls III
18. Spy Hard (1996)
19. Till We Meet Again (1989)
20. Weekend at Bernie's II (1993)
21. A Woman of Substance (1984)
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