Big Night 1996 R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Campbell Scott, Stanley Tucci Cast: Stanley Tucci, Tony Shalhoub, Isabella Rossellini, Ian Holm, Minnie Driver, Campbell Scott, Allison Janney
Set in the 1950s, this is the story of Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and his brother Secundo (Stanley Tucci) who run an Italian restaurant, the Paradise. When the owner (Ian Holm) of the much more successful nightspot across the street talks the brothers into preparing one superb meal in return for which he supplies the means (Louis Prima) to save the Paradise, the "Big Night" is on in this story about how food connects us to each other–and to ourselves.
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The Daytrippers 1996 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Greg Mottola Cast: Hope Davis, Pat McNamara, Anne Meara, Parker Posey, Liev Schreiber, Campbell Scott, Marcia Gay Harden, Stanley Tucci, Stephanie Venditto, Marc Grapey
Eliza (Hope Davis) discovers a love note that she thinks shows her husband Louis (Stanley Tucci) has been unfaithful. A chain of events results in Eliza's family cramming into the family station wagon and heading off to show Louis the incriminating note. The trip with its participants interacting in close proximity is the focus of this comedy.
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Dead Again 1991 R, 107 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Kenneth Branagh Cast: Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Derek Jacobi, Andy Garcia, Robin Williams, Lois Hall, Wayne Knight, Christine Ebersole, Raymond Cruz, Hanna Schygulla, Campbell Scott, Jo Anderson, Richard Easton, Patrick Montes, Patrick Doyle
Los Angeles detective Mike Church (Kenneth Branagh) comes to the aid of amnesia victim Grace (Emma Thompson) who is suffering from nightmares about the murder of pianist Margaret Strauss (also played by Thompson). In an attempt to help Grace regain her identity, Mike takes her to hypnotist Franklyn Madson (Derek Jacobi) who runs an antique shop. While Grace is under hypnosis, surprises concerning both Mike and Grace that link them to the murder of Margaret 40 years ago are revealed.
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Duma 2005 PG, 100 min. Genre: Family / Adventure
Director: Carroll Ballard Cast: Alex Michaeletos, Campbell Scott, Hope Davis, Eamonn Walker, Mary Makhatho, Nthabiseng Kenoshi, Jennifer Steyn, Nicky Rebello, Garth Renecle, Andre Stolz, Nadia Kretschmer, John Whiteley
Xan (Alex Michaeletos) has adopted a baby cheetah and raised it in rural South Africa. But his father (Campbell Scott) dies, and his mother (Hope Davis) is forced to move with Xan and the cheetah, Duma, to an apartment in the city. It is time to set Duma free, and the responsibility lies on Xan's shoulders. On the journey back to the wilds of South Africa, Xan learns valuable lessons about life. 1 User Review
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| | I LOVE DUMA AND TWO BROTHERS AND MOUSE HUNT!! | DUMA FAN 01/20/2007 | | This movie is one of the greatest movies of all time! You and your family MUST SEE THIS MOVIE! You will love it and love it every time you watch it! It is one of those movies that you can watch over and over again, and never get tired of! DUMA is a great movie that everyone will enjoy! |
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Dying Young 1991 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Joel Schumacher Cast: Julia Roberts, Campbell Scott, Vincent D'Onofrio, Colleen Dewhurst, David Selby, Ellen Burstyn, Alex Trebek, Kevin O'Connor, George Martin, Tim Bohn
Hilary O'Neil (Julia Roberts) finds meaning in her life when she is hired as a nurse/companion to leukemia patient Victor Geddes (Campbell Scott).
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The Exorcism of Emily Rose 2005 PG-13, 116 min. Genre: Drama / Horror
Director: Scott Derrickson Cast: Laura Linney, Tom Wilkinson, Campbell Scott, Jennifer Carpenter, Colm Feore, Joshua Close, Duncan Fraser, Kenneth Welsh, JR Bourne, Mary Beth Hurt, Henry Czerny, Shohreh Aghdashloo
When Catholic priest Father Moore (Tom Wilkinson) performs an exorcism on 19-year-old Emily Rose (Jennifer Carpenter), she dies, and Father Moore is arrested and charged with murder. The lawyer (Laura Linney) who defends him goes up against a cocky state's attorney (Campbell Scott) and the fight is on. Eerie flashbacks of Emily's possession provide horror scenes–interspersed with courtroom drama.
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Final 2001 N/R, 111 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Campbell Scott Cast: Denis Leary, Hope Davis, J.C. MacKenzie, Jim Gaffigan, Jim Hornyak, Maureen Anderman, Marin Hinkle, Madison Arnold, Caroline Kava, Mary Diverny
When Bill (Denis Leary) awakens from a coma and tries to piece together what has happened, Dr. Anne Johnson (Hope Davis) comes to his aid, and they almost succeed through therapy sessions to put the puzzle pieces together.
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Final Days of Planet Earth 2006 TV, 170 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Sci-Fi / Horror
Director: Robert Lieberman Cast: Daryl Hannah, Campbell Scott, Gil Bellows, Suleka Mathew, Serge Houde, Beau Starr, Patrick Gilmore, Tygh Runyan, Tina Milo Milivojevic, William MacDonald, Tom Heaton, John Cassini, Mary Black
Strange things are happening in San Francisco, and archaeologist Lloyd Walker (Gil Bellows) and entomologist Marianne Winters (Suleka Mathew) are investigating when they come across an underground colony of insect-like creatures that are planning to enslave mankind. Now Walker finds himself in an all-out effort to save the human race and puts together clues that link the creatures to William Phillips (Campbell Scott) who is the sole survivor of a space mission and is being held captive. Will Walker find Phillips in time to save humanity? And, where exactly does Liz (Daryl Hannah), who is an employee at the mayor's office, really fit into the picture?
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Hamlet 2000 TV, 178 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Campbell Scott, Eric Simonson Cast: Campbell Scott, Blair Brown, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Jamey Sheridan, Marcus Giamatti, John Benjamin Hickey, Michael Imperioli, Byron Jennings, Dan Moran, Denis O'Hare, Sam Robards, Roger Guenveur Smith, Bill Buell, David Debesse
This made-for-TV production of Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet (Campbell Scott) is based on co-director/star Campbell Scott's earlier theatrical production. It has been updated to late 19th century America and captures most of the bard's story about Hamlet's mother Gertrude (Blair Brown) marrying her brother-in-law Claudius (Jamey Sheridan) soon after Hamlet's father was murdered. His father's ghost (Byron Jennings) appears, tells Hamlet that Claudius killed him, and orders Hamlet to avenge his death. Hamlet fakes madness to avoid suspicion, and the murders and suicide begin–including those of Claudius, Gertrude, Polonius (Roscoe Lee Brown), and Polonius' daughter Ophelia (Lisa Gay Hamilton), and even Hamlet.
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Hi-Life 1998 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Roger Hedden Cast: Campbell Scott, Eric Stoltz, Daryl Hannah, Charles Durning, Katrin Cartlidge, Moira Kelly, Peter Riegert, Anne DeSalvo, Saundra Santiago, Bruce MacVittie
It's Christmastime, and Ray (Campbell Scott) runs a bar in New York where the usual group is gathered spreading the cheer. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Eric Stoltz) is in debt to Fatty (Charles Durning), and Jimmy needs a way to pay it off–fast. So, maybe the unpopular Jimmy can get his girlfriend (who happens to be the sister of Ray) to get the cash from Ray.
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The Impostors 1998 R, 102 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stanley Tucci Cast: Oliver Platt, Stanley Tucci, Lili Taylor, Alfred Molina, Campbell Scott, Steve Buscemi, Isabella Rossellini, E. Katherine Kerr, Tony Shalhoub, Hope Davis
Starving actors Maurice (Oliver Platt) and Arthur (Stanley Tucci) stow away on a luxury liner. They are spotted, and the chase is on as they encounter numerous nut cases among the elite passengers.
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The Innocent 1993 R, 119 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Schlesinger Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Isabella Rossellini, Campbell Scott, Hart Bochner, Ronald Nitschke, James Grant, Jeremy Sinden, Richard Durden, Corey Johnson, Richard Good, Meret Becker, Matthew Burton
On a spying mission to Berlin during the Cold War, Leonard Markham (Campbell Scott) is assigned to the command of American agent Bob Glass (Anthony Hopkins). Bob shows Leonard the town but becomes concerned when a naive Leonard falls for a mysterious seductress, Maria (Isabella Rossellini), who Bob suspects has ulterior motives in the relationship.
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Loverboy 2006 R, 86 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Kevin Bacon Cast: Kyra Sedgwick, Dominic Scott Kay, Kevin Bacon, Matt Dillon, Blair Brown, Oliver Platt, Marisa Tomei, Sandra Bullock, Campbell Scott, Carolyn McCormick, John Lafayette, Melissa Errico, Sosie Bacon, Travis Bacon
Emily (Kyra Sedgwick) was neglected by her own parents (Kevin Bacon and Marisa Tomei) and is now a possessive mother. "Loverboy" is the name Emily (Kyra Sedgwick) has given to her six-year-old son, Paul (Dominic Scott Kay). But, Paul wants to be with kids his own age and to attend school. Throughout the tribulations, Emily remembers through flashbacks her own dysfunctional family and what she endured growing up that made her the kind of mother she is today.
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Lush 1999 R, 93 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Mark Gibson Cast: Campbell Scott, Jared Harris, Laura Linney, Laurel Holloman, Nick Offerman, James "Kimo" Wills, James R. Hall Jr., Don Hood, Joseph Chrest, Michael Cahill
Golf pro "Ex" Exley (Campbell Scott) drinks hard and is usually drunk at tee-off time. After a DUI arrest and jail time as a result of attempting to bribe the cop, he heads to New Orleans where he drinks and wanders the streets. He meets F. Firmin Carter (Jared Harris), a suicidal lawyer, who introduces Ex into the high-class, but decadent, crowd. After Firmin changes his will to make Ex his heir, Firmin disappears, and Ex is the likely suspect. Different and offbeat, but amusing.
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Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle 1994 R, 123 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alan Rudolph Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Matthew Broderick, Campbell Scott, Peter Gallagher, Jennifer Beals, Andrew McCarthy, Gwyneth Paltrow, Keith Carradine, Sam Robards, Martha Plimpton, David Gow
This is a biography of Dorothy Parker's (Jennifer Jason Leigh) life and wit revolving around the Algonquin Round Table where she and other writers met for lunch during the 1920s and 1930s.
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Music and Lyrics 2007 PG-13, 96 min. Genre: Comedy / Musical / Romance
Director: Marc(2) Lawrence Cast: Hugh Grant, Drew Barrymore, Brad Garrett, Kristen Johnston, Campbell Scott, Haley Bennett, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Aasif Mandvi, Matthew Morrison, Jason Antoon, Billy Griffith, Kathleen McNenny
A former member of a popular '80s band, Alex Fletcher (Hugh Grant), has been relegated to playing for high school reunions on Long Island when he is asked to write a song and perform a duet with pop star Cora (Haley Bennett) at Madison Square Gardens. This could be the turning point in Alex's career. But, there is a problem: Alex is good with melodies but just cannot compose lyrics. Help comes in the form of Sophie (Drew Barrymore) who arrives at Alex's apartment to water the plants. She agrees to collaborate on the song, and the fun and romance begin. 2 User Reviews
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| | Ten is probably too old. | 1fatts 12/02/2007 | The friendliest review I read said something to the effect of "anyone who likes this kind of movie will probably like this movie." The truth is I like this kind of movie: an innocuous romantic comedy with charming leads. And I do find Drew Barrymore charming; I really do. I liked Ever After, even though her British accent was occasional at best. I liked 50 First Dates, even though she only had to act as though she had forgotten yesterday's pages. And she is charming in this. I guess so is Hugh Grant, who is probably getting a little long in the tooth for the stammering-with-a-shy-smile young man. But he was cute enough as well. There was just nothing to hang this fleeting charm upon. The movie ran out of plot 45 minutes before it ran out of film. The Music was poor; the Lyrics were worse.
In her review of this film, Rebecca says: "This movie is very funny. Everybody 10 and older should see this movie." I assume Rebecca is nine or ten. With all due respect to her judgment here, I think: 9 maybe; 10 is probably too old. |
| | Rebecca 03/11/2007 | | This movie is very funny. Everybody 10 and older should see this movie. It has some great scenes. Music and Lyrics is also great for people who like to sing and dance! I suggest everybody should stop by their nearest movie theatre and see Music and Lyrics! |
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Off the Map 2005 PG-13, 111 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Campbell Scott Cast: Amy Brenneman, Valentina de Angelis, Joan Allen, Sam Elliott, J.K. Simmons, Boots Southern, J.D. Garfield, Jim True-Frost, Matthew E. Montoya, Kevin Skousen
Bo (Valentina de Angelis) is a bright young girl who dreams of a new life as her family ekes out an existence in a desert town near Taos, New Mexico. When I.R.S. agent William Gibbs (Jim True-Frost) comes to audit them, he is stung by a bee and collapses. When he recovers, he moves into an abandoned bus, really gets to know Bo's family, and their lives and his are forever changed. While this story is told by the adult Bo (Amy Brenneman), her memories retain the fresh, innocence of 12-year-old Bo.
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Phoebe in Wonderland 2008 PG-13, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Daniel Barnz Cast: Elle Fanning, Felicity Huffman, Patricia Clarkson, Bill Pullman, Campbell Scott, Ian Colletti, Caitlin Sanchez, Max Baker, Maddie Corman, Peter Gerety, Madhur Jaffrey, Bailee Madison, Austin Williams, Teala Dunn, Connor Douglas
Phoebe Lichten (Elle Fanning) is a little girl whose parents, Hilary and Peter (Felicity Huffman and Bill Pullman), worry about her because she does not follow the rules. Her mother tries to deal with the problem but is frustrated while trying to write a book about the tales of Lewis Carroll. When the drama teacher, Miss Dodger (Patricia Clarkson), offers Phoebe a role in the school production of "Alice in Wonderland," Phoebe is thrilled and accepts the role of "Alice." Rehearsals begin, but problems ensue when Phoebe slips away from reality and sees the play's characters leading her through a magical maze of life, which could lead to her downfall.
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The Pilot's Wife 2001 PG-13, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Markowitz Cast: Christine Lahti, Campbell Scott, John Heard, Kirsty Mitchell, Alison Pill, Nigel Bennett, Richard Donat, Mauralea Austin, Joseph Rutten, Sophie Hough
Kathryn (Christine Lahti) learns that her pilot husband has been killed in an airplane accident. She is further saddened that he is accused of causing the accident through carelessness. With a pilot friend, Robert (Campbell Scott), she investigates with the intent of clearing his name. But she finds that her husband had a double life. This made-for-TV film is based on a novel by Anita Shreve.
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Roger Dodger 2002 R, 104 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Dylan Kidd Cast: Campbell Scott, Jesse Eisenberg, Isabella Rossellini, Elizabeth Berkley, Jennifer Beals, Ben Shenkman, Mina Badie, Chris Stack, Marina Bacarin, Lisa Emery
Ladies'-man Roger (Campbell Scott) introduces his 16-year-old nephew, Nick (Jesse Eisenberg), to the world of sexual conquests when he takes him to a singles bar. They pick up two women (Jennifer Beals and Elizabeth Berkley) who end up attracted not to cynical Roger but to naive Nick, instead.
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Saint Ralph 2005 PG-13, 98 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy
Director: Michael McGowan Cast: Adam Butcher, Campbell Scott, Jennifer Tilly, Gordon Pinsent, Shauna MacDonald, Tamara Hope, Michael Kanev, Frank Crudele, Chris Ploszczansky, Miranda Black, Sean Cullen, Paulette Sinclair
His father was killed during World War II, and now 14-year-old, Catholic schoolboy Ralph (Adam Butcher) has been told that only a miracle will save his comatose mother (Shauna MacDonald). Believing that his mother's recovery will result if he performs a miracle in the world of track, Ralph–under the guidance of his coach, Father Hibbert (Campbell Scott)–trains to compete in the Boston Marathon.
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The Secret Lives of Dentists 2003 R, 104 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Alan Rudolph Cast: Campbell Scott, Hope Davis, Denis Leary, Robin Tunney, Peter Samuel, Jon Patrick Walker, Gianna Beleno, Lydia Jordan, Cassidy Hinkle, Adele D'Man, Kevin Carroll, Kate Clinton
The idyllic lives of married dentists–Dr. David Hurst (Campbell Scott) and Dr. Dana Hurst (Hope Davis)–take a tailspin when David suspects Dana of being unfaithful and enters a world of hallucinations in which he thinks of his patient, Slater (Dennis Leary), as his secret confidant.
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The Sheltering Sky 1990 R, 138 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci Cast: John Malkovich, Debra Winger, Campbell Scott, Jill Bennett, Timothy Spall, Eric Vu-An, Amina Annabi, Philippe Morier-Genoud, Sotigui Kouyate, Tom Novembre
Based on a popular novel by Paul Bowles, this is the story of Port and Kit (John Malkovich and Debra Winger) who need to get the spark back in their lives and marriage. They try to find this spark by traveling through Northern Africa, but affairs by each and a hostile environment make the goal hard to reach.
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Singles 1992 PG-13, 99 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Romance
Director: Cameron Crowe Cast: Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Sheila Kelley, Jim True-Frost, Matt Dillon, Bill Pullman, James LeGros, Eric Stoltz, Tom Skerritt, Devon Raymond, Camilo Gallardo, Ally Walker, Jeremy Piven, Peter Horton
Friends who live in the same apartment building meet at the coffee shop and discuss their lifestyles and hopes for the future. Among them are Linda and Scott (Kyra Sedgwick and Campbell Scott) who find complications in their romance when Linda learns that she is pregnant. Meanwhile, Janet (Bridget Fonda) tries to win over Cliff (Matt Dillon), but he is more interested in his band, and Janet breaks off the unhappy relationship. And then there is Debbie (Sheila Kelley) who has opted for video dating. Their stories are told in vignettes set amidst the rock music scene of Seattle in this good drama/comedy.
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The Spanish Prisoner 1997 PG, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David Mamet Cast: Campbell Scott, Rebecca Pidgeon, Steve Martin, Ricky Jay, Ben Gazzara, Felicity Huffman, Ed O'Neill, Richard L. Friedman, Jerry Graff, G. Roy Levin
The con game involving the promise of a fortune IF the mark can come up with some up-front money is the theme of this very good thriller in which a naive inventor, Joe Ross (Campbell Scott), becomes involved in a web of industrial espionage.
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Spring Forward 1999 R, 110 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Tom Gilroy Cast: Ned Beatty, Liev Schreiber, Campbell Scott, Ian Hart, Peri Gilpin, Bill Raymond, Catherine Kellner, Hallee Hirsh, Justin Laboy, Kristin Laboy
Murphy (Ned Beatty), who works for the Connecticut Parks and Recreation Department, becomes the mentor of a young man (Liev Schreiber) just recently released from the penitentiary. This compelling story takes place during one year as the two men, from very different backgrounds, bond through one-on-one conversations.
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| 1. Big Night (1996)
2. The Daytrippers (1996)
3. Dead Again (1991)
4. Duma (2005)
5. Dying Young (1991)
6. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
7. Final (2001)
8. Final Days of Planet Earth (2006)
9. Hamlet (2000)
10. Hi-Life (1998)
11. The Impostors (1998)
12. The Innocent (1993)
13. Loverboy (2006)
14. Lush (1999)
15. Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994)
16. Music and Lyrics (2007)
17. Off the Map (2005)
18. Phoebe in Wonderland (2008)
19. The Pilot's Wife (2001)
20. Roger Dodger (2002)
21. Saint Ralph (2005)
22. The Secret Lives of Dentists (2003)
23. The Sheltering Sky (1990)
24. Singles (1992)
25. The Spanish Prisoner (1997)
26. Spring Forward (1999)
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