The Art of War 2000 R, 117 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Wesley Snipes, Anne Archer, Maury Chaykin, Marie Matiko, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Michael Biehn, Donald Sutherland, James Hong, Liliana Komorowska, Paul Hopkins, Glen Chin, Ron Yuan, Bonnie Mak, Uni Park, Erin Selby
Neil Shaw (Wesley Snipes), a special agent working covert operations for the United Nations, is framed as the assassin of the Chinese ambassador. They are both victims of an international threat to destroy the U.N. organization. Now, with the help of Julia Fang (Marie Matiko), Shaw sets out to clear his name.
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The Assignment 1997 R, 115 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Aidan Quinn, Donald Sutherland, Ben Kingsley, Claudia Ferri, Celine Bonnier, Vlasta Vrana, Al Waxman, Liliana Komorowska, Von Flores, Mitchell David Rothpan, Gregory Hlady, Gabriel Marian Oseciuc, Frederic Desager, Kliment Denchev, Yonathan Gordon
CIA agent Jack Shaw (Donald Sutherland) is obsessed with bringing an end to the terrorist activities of Carlos Sanchez (Aidan Quinn). A Carlos look-alike, a Naval officer, LCdr. Annibalis (also played by Quinn), is talked into accepting the assignment of discrediting Carlos and convincing the KGB that he is no longer loyal. A good thriller. 1 User Review
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| | A must see film | A Fan 09/22/2011 | | This film is a classic film about espionage at it's best. If you have never seen it but are a Donald Sutherland fan, a Ben Kingsley Fan or don't know Aidan Quinn but want to, this is a great film to watch. It will keep you on your seat with every twist and turn and the ending doesn't stop there either. You will have to watch it twice because you just won't believe what you just saw. |
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Coco Chanel 2008 PG, 180 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Shirley MacLaine, Barbora Bobulova, Malcolm McDowell, Olivier Sitruk, Sagamore Stevenin, Valentina Lodovini, Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Cosimo Fusco, Sagamore Stevenin, Brigitte Boucher, Valentina Carnelutti, Carla Cassola, Valentina Mezzacappa
Through flashbacks, this story shows high-fashion designer Coco Chanel persevering to succeed in life. The story begins in 1950s' Paris where 70-year-old Coco (Shirley MacLaine) is preparing to release a new collection. Through flashbacks, the story shows young Coco (Barbora Bobulova) experiencing a humble youth working long hours as a seamstress. Then, Coco moves in with wealthy Etienne (Sagamore Stevenin) and becomes a kept woman. That relationship does not last long, and Coco leaves Etienne and opens her own shop. She later falls in love with Boy Capel (Olivier Sitruk), and happiness is hers–for awhile. But, through it all, Coco finds huge success as a fashion icon.
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Human Trafficking 2005 TV, 180 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Mira Sorvino, Donald Sutherland, Robert Carlyle, Remy Girard, Isabelle Blais, Laurence Leboeuf, Vlasta Vrana, Celine Bonnier, Mark Antony Krupa, Lynne Adams, David Boutin, Emma Campbell, Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, Larry Day
Kidnapped women are forced into the international world of sex trading, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Kate Morozov (Mira Sorvino) is determined to bring an end to the slavery. Kate had experienced her own sexual exploitation and convinced Customs Enforcement Chief Bill Meehan (Donald Sutherland) to put her on the case so she could bring an end to the criminal activity. And the hunt goes on as Kate tracks down the ruthless crime lord Sergei Karpovici (Robert Carlyle) and shuts down the billion-dollar industry.
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Joan of Arc 1999 TV, 140 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Leelee Sobieski, Jacqueline Bisset, Powers Boothe, Neil Patrick Harris, Maury Chaykin, Olympia Dukakis, Jonathan Hyde, Robert Loggia, Shirley MacLaine, Peter O'Toole
This made-for-TV miniseries stays true to basic historical facts but does have a tendency to meander as it relates the story of young Joan D'Arc's (Leelee Sobieski) inspired attempt to save France.
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Lies My Mother Told Me 2005 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Joely Richardson, Hayden Panettiere, Colm Feore, Tim Henry, Kailin See, Rainer Kahl, George Smith, Jasmine Berg
On the run after skipping out on probation, con artist Laren Sims (Joely Richardson) arrives in Las Vegas with teenaged daughter Haylei (Hayden Panettiere). Laren meets and marries a rich lawyer (Colm Feore), but it does not take long before her past catches up with her. Based on a true story.
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Live Wire 1992 R, 85 min. Genre: Action
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Lisa Eilbacher, Ron Silver, Ben Cross, Tony Plana, Al Waxman, Brent Jennings, Philip Baker Hall, Michael St. Gerard, Selma Archerd
As if FBI explosives-expert Danny O'Neill (Pierce Brosnan) didn't have enough problems–what with his marital woes and his wife (Lisa Eilbacher) running around with a U.S. Senator (Ron Silver)–two Senators have been blown up with no trace of explosives. Danny is on the case, and his wife's Senator friend seems to be involved. Made for cable TV.
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Screamers 1995 R, 107 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Adventure / Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Christian Duguay Cast: Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, Jennifer Rubin, Andrew Lauer, Charles Edwin Powell, Ron White, Michael Caloz, Liliana Komorowska, Jason Cavalier, Leni Parker, Sylvain Masse, Henry Ramer, Bruce Boa, Tom Berry
The year is 2078 on the far-away planet Sirius 6B, and robots that scream when they attack threaten the human race. The robots were created by scientists to kill enemies, but they have evolved into human forms that make it impossible to differentiate between them and real humans. When Commander Hendricksson (Peter Weller) and his followers set off to confront the robots in a fight to the finish, will Hendricksson be able to identify the Screamers that are now among his soldiers?
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| 1. The Art of War (2000)
2. The Assignment (1997)
3. Coco Chanel (2008)
4. Human Trafficking (2005)
5. Joan of Arc (1999)
6. Lies My Mother Told Me (2005)
7. Live Wire (1992)
8. Screamers (1995)
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