9 2009 PG-13, 79 min. Genre: Animation / Adventure / Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Director: Shane Acker Cast: Christopher Plummer, Martin Landau, John C. Reilly, Chrispin Glover, Jennifer Connelly, Fred Tatascirore, Elijah Wood, Alan Oppenheimer, Tom Kane, Helen Wilson
In an apocalyptic world, robots have taken over after destroying humanity. Out of the destruction, a burlap doll, #9 (voice of Elijah Wood), comes to life and, with help from his friends–war veteran #1 (voice of Christopher Plummer), inventor #2 (voice of Martin Landau), mechanic #5 (voice of John C. Reilly), visionary artist #6 (voice of Crispin Glover), and warrior #7 (Jennifer Connelly)–sets out to defeat the robots and give hope for the future.
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The Adventures of Stella Star 1979 PG, 92 min. Genre: Sci-Fi aka: Starcrash Star Crash
Director: Luigi Cozzi Cast: Caroline Munro, Marjoe Gortner, Christopher Plummer, David Hasselhoff, Joe Spinell, Robert Tessier, Nadia Cassini, Judd Hamilton, Hamilton Camp, Salvatore Baccaro
Smugglers Stella (Caroline Munro) and Akton (Marjoe Gortner) are pursued by the galactic police. After being caught and imprisoned, it isn't long before they are out and being brought in front of the Emperor (Christopher Plummer) who signs them up to find and destroy a Count's secret weapon AND find his missing son. No challenge is too big for our heroines in this low-budget rip-off of "Star Wars."
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Alexander 2004 R, 175 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Oliver Stone Cast: Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie, Val Kilmer, Anthony Hopkins, Rosario Dawson, Jared Leto, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Christopher Plummer, David Bedella, Jessie Kamm, Brian Blessed, Connor Paolo
Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), King of Macedonia (Colin Farrell), conquered most of the world before he was 25 years of age. This epic covers his eight years of battles as he led his army against the mighty Persian Empire.
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The Amateur 1981 R, 111 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Charles Jarrott Cast: John Savage, Christopher Plummer, Marthe Keller, Arthur Hill, Nicholas Campbell, Ed Lauter, Graham Jarvis, John Marley, George Coe, Jan Rubes
CIA computer expert Charles Heller (John Savage) goes behind the Iron Curtain to investigate his wife's murder in this spy thriller.
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An American Tail 1986 G, 80 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director: Don Bluth Cast: Phillip Glasser, Dom DeLuise, Nehemiah Persoff, Madeline Kahn, Erica Yohn, Amy Green, Christopher Plummer, John Finnegan, Hal Smith, Pat Musick, Will Ryan, Cathianne Blore, Neil Ross
In Steven Spielberg's first animated film, a young Russian mouse gets separated from his immigrant family while voyaging to the United States in the late 19th century. The many hardships that Fievel goes through may bother young children, but all turns out OK by film's end.
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American Tragedy 2000 PG-13, 170 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Lawrence Schiller Cast: Ving Rhames, Ron Silver, Bruno Kirby, Darryl Alan Reed, Nicholas Pryor, Robert LuPone, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Diana LaMar, Clyde Kusatsu, Christopher Plummer
Behind-the-scenes investigative work on the O.J. Simpson trial is the subject of this made-for-TV miniseries. The problem with this film lies in the fact that not much of its argument is verifiable and appears to be interpreted to serve a specific purpose.
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Ararat 2002 R, 116 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Atom Egoyan Cast: David Alpay, Arsinee Khanjian, Christopher Plummer, Charles Aznavour, Marie-Josee Croze, Eric Bogosian, Brent Carver, Bruce Greenwood, Elias Koteas, Simon Abkarian
This movie within a movie–about filming the story of the Armenian holocaust, 1915-1918–features David Alpay as young Raffi. While carrying back sealed cans of movie film for the production company, a suspicious customs official (Christopher Plummer) begins questioning Raffi who reveals aspects of his own life as well as that of the Armenian people–including his own father who was an Armenian freedom fighter.
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Babes in Toyland 1997 G, 74 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Fantasy
Director: Paul Sabella Cast: Lacey Chabert, Joseph Ashton, Raphael Sbarge, Cathy Cavadini, Christopher Plummer, Charles Nelson Reilly, Susan Silo, Bronson Pinchot, James Belushi, Lindsay Schnelby
Many liberties were taken with Victor Herbert's operetta in this animated film, but will be fun for the youngsters. It is just before Christmas with a big order to fill at Toyland's factory. Alas, bad Barnaby (voice of Christopher Plummer) intends to shut the factory down to spoil the holiday for everyone. But wait, here come Jack and Jill (voices of Joseph Ashton and Lacey Chabert) and a host of other nursery rhyme characters to save the day.
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The Battle of Britain 1969 N/R, 133 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: Guy Hamilton Cast: Harry Andrews, Michael Caine, Ralph Richardson, Robert Shaw, Trevor Howard, Laurence Olivier, Curt Jurgens, Kenneth More, Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, Ian McShane, Nigel Patrick, Michael Redgrave, Patrick Wymark, Michael Bates
This story recounts the famous battle of World War II involving the British Royal Air Force taking on the German Luftwaffe. Sir Laurence Olivier heads up the air group as flight commander Sir Hugh Dowdling whose leadership contributed to driving off the Luftwaffe's planes that outnumbered the R.A.F (650 R.A.F. planes vs. 2,500 Luftwaffe planes) in the Battle of Britain. 1 User Review
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| | great movie | Anonymous 08/02/2007 | | An accurate portrayal of the events which changed the course of history. One of those movies I like to watch over and over. |
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A Beautiful Mind 2001 PG-13, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ron Howard Cast: Russell Crowe, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Christopher Plummer, Josh Lucas, Judd Hirsch, Vivien Cardone, Anthony Rapp, Jason Gray-Stanford, Austin Pendelton, Jillie Simon, Victor Steinbach, Tanya Clarke
This biography traces the life of paranoid-schizophrenic, math genius John Forbes Nash Jr. (Russell Crowe) who overcame the odds to win the Nobel Prize in Economic Science. His life changes while he is working in cryptology at MIT where he meets Alicia (Jennifer Connelly). They fall in love and marry, but problems follow when Nash's paranoid schizophrenia sets in leading to years of illness with loyal Alicia standing by him in good times and bad. The film's four Academy Awards included Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Actress (Jennifer Connelly). Four additional nominations were received, including Crowe for Best Actor.
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Blackheart 1998 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Dominic Shiach Cast: Richard Grieco, Christopher Plummer, Fiona Loewi, Maria Conchita Alonso, Alan C. Peterson, Lisa Ryder, William MacDonald, Bill Lake, Derek Ritschel, Sam Bishop
Con artists Ray and Annette (Richard Grieco and Maria Conchita Alonso) seem to have found a good target when they meet a woman who has just inherited a fortune. Greed gets in the way.
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The Boy in Blue 1986 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Charles Jarrott Cast: Nicolas Cage, Cynthia Dale, Christopher Plummer, David Naughton, Sean Sullivan, Melody Anderson, James B. Douglas, Walter Massey, Austin Willis, Philip Craig, Robert McCormick, Tim Weber
Ned (Nicolas Cage) is a Canadian oarsman in the 1870s who revolutionizes the sport of rowing and becomes a national hero in the process.
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Cold Creek Manor 2003 R, 118 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Mike Figgis Cast: Dennis Quaid, Sharon Stone, Stephen Dorff, Juliette Lewis, Kristen Stewart, Ryan Wilson, Dana Eskelson, Christopher Plummer, Simon Reynolds, Kathleen Duborg, Paula Brancati, Aidan Devine
Fed up with life in the city, the Tilson family (Dennnis Quaid, Sharon Stone, Kristen Stewart, and Ryan Wilson) moves into Cold Creek Manor, a remote country home. It doesn't take long for the Tilsons to discover that the former owner–menacing Dale Massie (Stephen Dorff)–is not ready to relinquish his home, and horrors ensue.
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Conduct Unbecoming 1975 PG, 107 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Anderson Cast: Michael York, Richard Attenborough, Trevor Howard, Stacy Keach, Susannah York, Christopher Plummer, James Faulkner, James Donald, Helen Cherry, Michael Byrne
This film examines the truth behind the hypocrisy of the British rule of India.
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Dial M for Murder 1981 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Boris Sagal Cast: Angie Dickinson, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quayle, Michael Parks, Ron Moody, Gerry Gibson, Dwight Schultz, Alan Coates, John Touchstone, Leo Lewis
In this made-for-TV film, wealthy Tony Wendice (Christopher Plummer) arranges to have his wife Margot (Angie Dickinson) murdered. But, Margot fights off her attempted murderer and kills him. When Tony tells the police that it was a case of premeditated murder, Margot is found guilty and sentenced to hang. Now, it is up to police Inspector Hubbard (Anthony Quayle) to get to the bottom of the mystery and save Margot's life. Director Boris Sagal uses some of Alfred Hitchcock's touches and makes this film enjoyable.
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The Dinosaur Hunter 2000 TV, 90 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Rick Stevenson Cast: Alison Pill, Bill Switzer, Simon MacCorkindale, Christopher Plummer, Enuka Okuma, Shaun Johnston, Sean Smith, Roberta Maxwell, R.H. Thomson, Wendy Anderson, Bill Hugli, Joely Collins
During a drought in their farming community, Julia (Alison Pill) and her brother Daniel (Bill Switzer) meet paleontologist Jack McCabe (Simon MacCorkindale) who suspects that there are valuable dinosaur fossils nearby. A reward is offered, and Julia and Daniel–after tutoring by McCabe–begin to search for the remains. Just as they get close to the needed evidence, "Hump" Hinton (Christopher Plummer) arrives on the scene ready to use any means available to get the bone samples for his own use.
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Dracula 2000 2000 R, 107 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Fantasy aka: Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000
Director: Patrick Lussier Cast: Jonny Lee Miller, Justine Waddell, Gerard Butler, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Esposito, Danny Masterson, Jeri Ryan, Lochlyn Munro, Sean Patrick Thomas, Christopher Plummer, Omar Epps, Tig Fong, Shane West, Nathan Fillion, Tony Munch
Inside London antiques dealer Abraham Van Helsing's (Christopher Plummer) vault lies Dracula (Gerard Butler)–at rest for 100 years. But thieves break in, and Dracula is resurrected. It isn't long before Dracula is on his way to New Orleans in pursuit of Van Helsing's daughter, Mary (Justine Waddell), who just happens to have a bit of Dracula's blood in her own veins. Following closely behind are Van Helsing and his assistant, Simon (Jonny Lee Miller). Can they reach America in time to save Mary?
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Eyewitness 1981 R, 102 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Peter Yates Cast: William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, James Woods, Christopher Plummer, Irene Worth, Pamela Reed, Steven Hill, Kenneth McMillan, Morgan Freeman
When a television reporter (Sigourney Weaver) investigates a murder, she interviews the janitor (William Hurt) who happened upon the murder. Unbeknownst to the reporter, the janitor has been an overzealous fan of hers. To keep in contact, he pretends to know more about the murder than he does, thus throwing himself into the murder investigation.
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The Fall of the Roman Empire 1964 N/R, 175 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama
Director: Anthony Mann Cast: Alec Guinness, Sophia Loren, Stephen Boyd, James Mason, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quayle, John Ireland, Mel Ferrer, Omar Sharif, Eric Porter, Finlay Currie, Andrew Keir, Douglas Wilmer, George Murcell, Norman Wooland
Marcus Aurelius (Alec Guinness) rules the Roman Empire and tells his daughter Lucilla (Sophia Loren) that he has chosen his adopted son Livius (Stephen Boyd) to inherit the throne instead of the legal heir Commodus (Christopher Plummer). After Marcus Aurelius is murdered, Commodus claims the throne. Lucilla wants Livius to claim the throne, but her pleas to him fall on deaf ears. Meanwhile, Commodus is wreaking havoc and murdering anyone who poses a threat to his rule. Now he sees Lucilla as a threat and orders her death. This time, Livius does come to her rescue, slays Commodus, and brings an end to his evil rule.
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Firehead 1991 R, 88 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Peter Yuval Cast: Chris Lemmon, Gretchen Becker, Christopher Plummer, Brett Porter, Martin Landau, Ann Thornton, Lauren Levy, George Elliot, Edmund Kearney, Douglas Simms, Thomas C. Smith-Alden, Eugene Walters, Robert MacDowell, Graham Timbes, Ralph Sims
Carrying out a plot to start World War III, Russian defector Ivan Tigor (Brett Porter) uses his powers to start fires to set ablaze U.S. arms factories. Scientist Warren Hart (Chris Lemmon) and his CIA agent cohort Melia Buchanan (Gretchen Becker) enter the picture and set out to stop Tigor's evil plan.
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The First Circle 1991 TV, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sheldon Larry Cast: Robert Powell, Victor Garber, Dominic Raacke, Gunther Maria Halmer, F. Murray Abraham, Raf Vallone, Vernon Dobtcheff, Daniel Emilfork, Christopher Plummer, Laurent Malet, Alexandra Stewart, Corinne Touzet
This made-for-TV drama is based on an Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn novel that is set in the "First Circle of the Gulag" during the Stalin era in Russia. It is here that scientists and engineers were forced to conduct military and scientific research, and the story follows these efforts through the eyes of one of the participants.
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Four Minutes 2005 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Charles Beeson Cast: Jamie MacLachlan, Christopher Plummer, Amy Rutherford, Shaun Smyth, Philip Craig, Chris Wiggins, Leon Pownall, Greg Morris, Jonathan Watton, Grahame Wood
This is the story of the first man to run a mile in under four minutes: Roger Bannister (Jamie MacLachlan). Roger was one of Great Britain's top runners, but he considered running as a sideline to his medical studies at Oxford. However, he came to realize how important it was for Great Britain to have a hero after World War II when he failed to win a medal in the 1952 Olympics. Thus, he began a rigorous, scientific training program to be the first man to run a mile in under four minutes with tough Archie Mason (Christopher Plummer) as his trainer.
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The Gospel of John 2003 PG-13, 180 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Philip Saville Cast: Henry Ian Cusick, Daniel Kash, Stuart Bunce, Richard Lintern, Stephen Russell, Scott Handy, Lynsey Baxter, Christopher Plummer, Diana Berriman, Alan Van Sprang, Cedric Smith, Diego Matamoros
Narrated by Christopher Plummer, this three-hour drama relates the story of Jesus in an accurate word-by-word interpretation of the Gospel According to John, which was written during the first century.
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Hanover Street 1979 PG, 109 min. Genre: Action / Adventue / Drama / Romance
Director: Peter Hyams Cast: Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down, Christopher Plummer, Alec McCowen, Richard Masur, Michael Sacks, Patsy Kensit, Max Wall, Shane Rimmer, Keith Buckley, Sherrie Hewson, Cindy O'Callaghan, Di Trevis, Keith Alexander, Suzanne Bertish
While serving as an American bomber pilot during World War II, David Halloran (Harrison Ford) is in England where he meets and falls in love with Margaret Sellinger (Lesley-Anne Down) during an air raid. Margaret keeps the fact that she is married a secret. Later, David goes on a mission with British secret service agent Paul (Christopher Plummer)–who just happens to be Margaret's husband. After their plane is shot down over France, David realizes that Paul's wife is Margaret, but they must work together if they are going to find the means for survival.
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Hidden Agenda 1998 R, 97 min. Genre: Action aka: Secret Agenda
Director: Iain Paterson Cast: Kevin Dillon, Andrea Roth, J.T. Walsh, Christopher Plummer, Michael Wincott, Daniel Kash, Paul Soles, Rod Wilson, Phillip Jarrett, Wendy Lyon, Denis Forest, Craig Gardne, Cintija Asperger, Richard Denison, Oliver Dawson
David (Kevin Dillon) heads to Berlin to visit the brother he hasn't seen in years. But, his brother has been murdered, and David is caught up in international intrigue (left over from the Cold War?). Ho hum.
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Inside Daisy Clover 1965 N/R, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Mulligan Cast: Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Christopher Plummer, Roddy McDowall, Ruth Gordon, John Hale, Harold Gould, Katharine Bard, Peter Helm, Betty Harford, Ottola Nesmith, Edna Holland, Dee Carroll, Gertrude Flynn, Merv Griffin
Daisy (Natalie Wood) becomes a 15-year-old, 1930s' movie star after her mentally unstable mother (Ruth Gordon) enters her in a talent-search contest, but by age 17, her time in the limelight has passed. In her quest to regain popularity, Daisy goes to the extreme of marrying popular film idol Wade Lewis (Robert Redford) who she sees only as a means to an end. The marriage lasts only one day, and a short time later Daisy suffers a nervous breakdown. Now, Daisy must decide if she really wants the fame associated with stardom or if she should leave Hollywood. 1 User Review
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| | Inside Daisy Clover-Must come out on DVD | BigDinTampa 08/03/2007 | | I have seen this movie several times on television and saw it in theaters when it first came out. This is a very touching and moving story of a young neglected girls rag to riches story. She lives in a small trailer with her mother played by Ruth Gordon who gives a wonderful performance. Daisy, played by Natalie Wood, makes a demo record at a carny area on the beach. She is soon discovered and made into a star by a ruthless movie mogul played by Christopher Plummer. He demands that she plays a sweet innocent little girl, but she is soon corrupted by a good looking actor played by Robert Redford, who leads her down the wrong path. He is out for one thing and the naive girl falls for his act. The sexual twist is worth waiting for and the performances were stellar. This movie should be rated 3 and 1/2 stars. |
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Inside Man 2006 R, 129 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Spike Lee Cast: Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster, Christopher Plummer, Willem Dafoe, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Carlos Andres Gomez, Kim Director, James Ransone, Bernard Rachelle, Peter Gerety, Victor Colicchio, Cassandra Freeman, Peter Frechette, Gerry Vichi
When a gang led by Dalton Russell (Clive Owen) attempts to rob the Manhattan Trust Bank, NYPD Detective Keith Frazier (Denzel Washington) and his partner, Bill Mitchell (Chiwetel Ejiofor), are sent to negotiate. But, negotiating is not going to be an easy task. First, Frazier and Mitchell must deal with other police officers–Captain Darius (Willem Dafoe) wants to storm the bank. Then, the hostages are forced to dress in jumpsuits and masks like the robbers making it difficult to separate the good guys from the bad guys. As if that were not enough, a bank executive (Christopher Plummer) hires a "fixer," Madeline White (Jodie Foster) to intercede and deal with the robbers. Trouble, trouble, and more troubles ensue.
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The Insider 1999 R, 162 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Mann Cast: Al Pacino, Russell Crowe, Christopher Plummer, Diane Venora, Philip Baker Hall, Lindsay Crouse, Debi Mazar, Stephen Tobolowsky, Colm Feore, Rip Torn
Based on a 1994 "60 Minutes" episode, Al Pacino plays Lowell Bergman, the "60 Minutes" producer who was responsible for Mike Wallace's (Christopher Plummer) interview with Jeffrey Wigand (Russell Crowe), the fired researcher at Brown & Williamson–one of America's largest tobacco companies. The interview proved damaging to the tobacco industry, and, faced with the probability of a lawsuit, CBS refused to air the segment. The film received seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Actor (Crowe), and Director.
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International Velvet 1978 PG, 127 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bryan Forbes Cast: Tatum O'Neal, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Hopkins, Nanette Newman, Peter Barkworth, Dinsdale Landen, Sarah Bullen, Jeffrey Byron
In this sequel to "National Velvet," Tatum O'Neal plays Velvet's orphaned niece, Sarah Brown. Sarah, like her Aunt Velvet (Nanette Newman) before her, enters the Olympics and takes home the gold medal for her equestrian event.
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The Lake House 2006 PG, 108 min. Genre: Drama / Romance / Fantasy
Director: Alejandro Agresti Cast: Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Christopher Plummer, Dylan Walsh, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Willeke van Ammelrooy, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Lynn Collins, Mike Bacarella, Kevin Brennan, Frank Caeti, Scott Elias
When lonely Dr. Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock) takes a new job at Chicago City Hospital, she moves out of the lakeside home on Lake Michigan leaving a message for the new tenant to forward her mail. An architect, Alex Wyler (Keanu Reeves), moves into the home, which is the home his father (Christopher Plummer) built for the family, and the house has been empty for years. Alex finds Kate's note and is confused because the address is for an apartment building not scheduled for completion for over a year from now. Alex sends Kate a letter, and the two begin exchanging notes that evolve into love letters. When it is discovered that they are living two years apart–Alex in 2004, Liz in 2006–they try to get to the bottom of the mystery, which involves Alex seeking Kate's 2004 counterpart while Kate waits for Alex to catch up in time.
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Light Years 1988 PG, 71 min. Genre: Animation / Sci-Fi / Adventure / Fantasy aka: Gandahar
Director: Rene Laloux Cast: Glenn Close, Christopher Plummer, Jennifer Grey, John Shea, David Johansen, Terrence Mann, Penn&Teller, Bridget Fonda
This animated film, based on Isaac Asimov's story, is about the adventures of Prince Sylvain (voice of John Shea) who time-travels to a future fantasy world to deal with an evil force that is threatening his world.
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Little Gloria...Happy at Last 1982 TV, 200 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Waris Hussein Cast: Bette Davis, Angela Lansbury, Christopher Plummer, Maureen Stapleton, Martin Balsam, Glynis Johns, Michael Gross, John Hillerman, Barnard Hughes, Lucy Gutteridge
Based on a true story, this plot involves the 1934 custody trial of eight-year-old Gloria Vanderbilt whose Aunt Gertrude (Angela Lansbury) fights for control of her niece.
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Lucky Break 2001 PG-13, 107 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Peter Cattaneo Cast: James Nesbitt, Olivia Williams, Timothy Spall, Bill Nighy, Lennie James, Ron Cook, Frank Harper, Christopher Plummer, Raymond Waring, Julian Barratt, Peter Wight, Celia Imrie, Ram John Holder
Jimmy Hands (James Nesbitt) and his friend Rudy (Lennie James) fail in their attempted bank robbery and end up in prison. Now, they plot an escape when they perform in an in-house play, "Nelson: The Musical," that is written by amateur playwright Graham Mortimer (Christopher Plummer) who just happens to be the prison warden. Complications develop as opening night draws near.
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The Man Who Would Be King 1975 PG, 132 min. Genre: Action / Adventure
Director: John Huston Cast: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Saeed Jaffrey, Jack May, Karroom Ben Bouih, Doghmi Larbi, Mohammad Shamsi, Albert Moses, Paul Antrim, Graham Acres, Shakira Caine
Based on a Rudyard Kipling story, this film is about two British soldiers, Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery) and Peachy Carnehan (Michael Caine), who resign from the Army and travel to Kafiristan where they set themselves up as rulers. Problems develop when Dravot begins to believe he is really a god.
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Money 1991 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Hilliard Stern Cast: Eric Stoltz, Maryam d'Abo, Bruno Cremer, F. Murray Abraham, Christopher Plummer, Mario Adorf, Anna Kanakis, Bernard Fresson, Tomas Milian, Angelo Infanti, Raymond Gerome, Jean-Pierre Castaldi
After being raised as a rich kid, when Franck (Eric Stoltz) learns that his inheritance has been embezzled, he sets off on a global mission to find those who have stolen his millions.
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Murder by Decree 1979 PG, 120 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Bob Clark Cast: Christopher Plummer, James Mason, Donald Sutherland, Genevieve Bujold, David Hemmings, Susan Clark, Anthony Quayle, John Gielgud, Frank Finlay, Chris Wiggins
Christopher Plummer plays Sherlock Holmes in this film about the search for the identity of London's famed "Jack the Ripper."
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Must Love Dogs 2005 PG-13, 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Gary David Goldberg Cast: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, Christopher Plummer, Dermot Mulroney, Stockard Channing, Ali Hillis, Brad William Henke, Julie Gonzalo, Ben Shenkman, Jordana Spiro, Glenn Howerton
After enduring bad luck in love, newly divorced Sarah (Diane Lane) is about to give up–until her family and friends get her involved in on-line dating. She finds what could be her perfect man–except for one thing: his requirement that those responding to his add must love dogs. Sarah does NOT love dogs but borrows one and joins Jake (John Cusack) who, coincidentally, has also borrowed a dog for the date, and the fun begins.
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National Treasure 2004 PG, 130 min. Genre: Action
Director: Jon Turteltaub Cast: Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Sean Bean, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Plummer, David Dayan Fisher, Stewart Finlay-McLennan, Oleg Taktarov, Stephen A. Pope, Annie Parisse, Jody Halse
Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage) is sure that the clue to finding a lost, Revolutionary War chest will be found on the back of the Declaration of Independence. But, he is not the only one looking for the chest, and the FBI is also more than a little interested in all the treasure hunters.
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The New World 2005 PG-13, 150 min. Genre: Drama / Adventure / Romance
Director: Terrence Malick Cast: Colin Farrell, Q'Orianka Kilcher, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale, Wes Studi, David Thewlis, August Schellenberg, Irene Bedard, Yorick van Wageningen, Ben Mendelsohn, Raoul Trujillo, Brian F. O'Byrne, Michael Greyeyes, Kalani Queypo, Noah Taylor
Captain John Smith (Colin Farrell) explores the New World and forms the community of Jamestown in 1607, but there is an uneasy truce between the settlers and the Native Americans already in the area, and Smith is taken captive. Lucky for him, Chief Powhaten's (August Schellenberg) daughter, Pocohantas (Q'orianka Kilcher), interferes and saves his life. The story continues from there and centers on the loves and tribulations of Pocohantas' life.
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Nicholas Nickleby 2002 PG, 152 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Douglas McGrath Cast: Charlie Hunnam, Christopher Plummer, Jim Broadbent, Juliet Stevenson, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Bell, Edward Fox, Romola Garai, Tom Courtenay, Nathan Lane, Alan Cumming, Barry Humphries
After the death of his father, Nicholas Nickleby (Charlie Hunnam) and his family seek help from Uncle Ralph (Christopher Plummer). But Uncle Ralph seems determined to split up the family members. He disposes of Nicholas by sending him to a boarding school for poor boys that is run by the dastardly Wackford Squeers (Jim Broadbent). All is not lost; Nicholas and his friend, Smike (Jamie Bell), escape and set out to reunite the Nicklebys.
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The Night of the Generals 1967 PG, 148 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Anatole Litvak Cast: Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay, Donald Pleasence, Joanna Pettet, Philippe Noiret, Charles Gray, Coral Browne, John Gregson, Nigel Stock, Christopher Plummer, Juliette Greco, Yves Brainville, Sacha Pitoeff, Charles Millot
When Maj. Grau (Omar Sharif) investigates the 1942 murder of a Warsaw prostitute, the evidence points to three German Generals (Donald Pleasence, Charles Gray, and Peter O'Toole). The case remains unsolved, and Grau is taken off the case. Two years later, Grau is in Paris when another prostitute is killed. With help from Inspector Morand (Philippe Noiret), Grau obtains evidence that traps the General, but then Grau is killed. The case continues on until 1965 when Morand confronts the General with the evidence, and then the General kills himself.
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Nobody Runs Forever 1968 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Action aka: The High Commissioner
Director: Ralph Thomas Cast: Rod Taylor, Christopher Plummer, Lilli Palmer, Camilla Sparv, Daliah Lavi, Franchot Tone, Clive Revill, Lee Montague, Calvin Lockhart, Burt Kwouk
Australian policeman Scobie (Rod Taylor) heads to London to bring back a diplomat (Christopher Plummer) who is in charge of high-level negotiations. The charge: murder of his wife 25 years ago. The diplomat talks Scobie into allowing him to finish the negotiations, but Scobie has his hands full saving the diplomat from assassination attempts. A tepid Cold War tale.
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Nuremberg 2000 TV, 175 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Yves Simoneau Cast: Alec Baldwin, Jill Hennessy, Brian Cox, Michael Ironside, Christopher Plummer, Max von Sydow, Matt Craven, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Colm Feore, Herbert Knaup
Alec Baldwin performs admirably as Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson to whom fell the responsibility of prosecuting Nazi war criminals Hermann Goring (Brian Cox), Rudolf Hess (Colm Feore), and Albert Speer (Herbert Knaup). A good reenactment of history and lessons that must never be forgotten.
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Oedipus the King 1968 N/R, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Philip Saville Cast: Christopher Plummer, Orson Welles, Lilli Palmer, Richard Johnson, Cyril Cusack, Roger Livesey, Donald Sutherland, Friedrich von Ledebur
Filmed in the manner it was first performed over 2000 years ago in a Greek amphitheater, this is the story of Oedipus (Christopher Plummer) who solves the riddle of the Sphinx and, unknowingly, kills his father and marries his mother in this Sophocles tragedy.
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Our Fathers 2005 R, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Christopher Plummer, Ted Danson, Brian Dennehy, Daniel Baldwin, Ellen Burstyn, Kenneth Welsh, Steven Shaw, Will Lyman, Wayne Best, Colin Fox, Richard Kiley, Aidan Devine
Based on David Frank's investigation and subsequent book "Our Fathers: The Secret Life of the Catholic Church in an Age of Scandal," this made-for-TV movie provides a dramatized account of the pedophile scandal that shook the Catholic Diocese of Boston.
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Possessed 2000 TV, 125 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven E. DeSouza Cast: Timothy Dalton, Henry Czerny, Christopher Plummer, Piper Laurie, Jonathan Malen, Michael Rhoades, Shannon Lawson, Michael McLachlan, Richard Waugh
"The Exorcist" this is not, though both are based on the only Vatican-sanctioned exorcism in the U.S. in the 20th century. Timothy Dalton is the priest who tries to cast out the demon possessing a boy in 1950s' St. Louis, though he has several demons of his own to contend with.
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Prototype 1983 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: David Greene Cast: Christopher Plummer, David Morse, Frances Sternhagen, Alley Mills, Arthur Hill, James Sutorius, Stephen Elliott, Doran Clark, Ed Call, Jonathan Estrin, Richard Kuss, Pat McNamara
Under contract to the government, scientist Carl Forrester (Christopher Plummer) builds an Android, Michael (David Morse), that successfully passes as human. When Carl finds out that Michael will be the first of an army of soldiers, he kidnaps Michael, and the chase is on. Made for TV.
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The Pyx 1973 R, 111 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Harvey Hart Cast: Karen Black, Christopher Plummer, Donald Pilon, Jean-Louis Roux, Yvette Brind'amour, Jacques Godin, Lee Broker, Terry Haig, Robin Gammell, Louise Rinfret, Gerard Parkes, Henry Gamer
Police Sergeant Jim Henderson (Christopher Plummer) investigates the death of a hooker, Elizabeth (Karen Black), who was found dead after falling from a penthouse balcony while clutching a pyx. Henderson uncovers a terrifying cult of Satanists. The film goes back and forth between the current investigation and flashbacks of Elizabeth's life.
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Red Blooded American Girl 1990 R, 89 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: David Blyth Cast: Andrew Stevens, Heather Thomas, Christopher Plummer, Kim Coates, Lydie Denier, Andrew Jackson, Anne Hutcheson, Lionel Williams, Dean Richards, Paul Morrison
Biomedical scientist Owen Urban (Andrew Stevens) is brought into a high-tech research facility to figure out how to counteract a mysterious virus that is infecting people who then become vampire-like beings. He works with volunteer Paula (Heather Thomas) who, it turns out, is infected and prowls the hot spots by night for blood. Oh, my!
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The Return of the Pink Panther 1975 G, 115 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Blake Edwards Cast: Peter Sellers, Christopher Plummer, Catherine Schell, Herbert Lom, Burt Kwouk, Peter Arne, Gregoire Aslan, Andre Maranne, Peter Jeffrey, Eric Pohlmann, David Lodge, Graham Stark, Victor Spinetti, John Bluthal, Mike Grady
Someone has stolen the Pink Panther diamond from the museum in Lugash, and bungling Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) heads to Switzerland believing that, once again, Sir Charles Lytton (Christopher Plummer), a.k.a. the Phantom, and his wife Claudine (Catherine Schell) are the culprits. But, Lytton is not the one who stole the diamond and is, instead, trying to track down the real jewel thief while Claudine sends Clouseau on a wild-goose chase. Meanwhile, Clouseau's boss Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom) gets fed up with Clouseau's ineptness and plots to get rid of him once and for all.
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Rock-A-Doodle 1991 G, 75 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Fantasy / Musical
Director: Don Bluth, Dan Kuenster Cast: Glen Campbell, Eddie Deezen, Sandy Duncan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Ellen Greene, Phil Harris, Christopher Plummer, Toby Scott Ganger, Kathryn Holcomb, Jason Marin, Stan Ivar, Christian Hoff, Will Ryan, Sorrell Booke
In this animated adventure, rain and flood waters threaten the farm, so young farm boy Edmond (voice of Toby Scott Ganger)–who by now has been turned into a cat–gathers together a mouse Snipes (voice of Eddie Deezen), a magpie Peepers (voice of Sandy Duncan), and a dog Patou (voice of Phil Harris) for a trip to the city to bring back their rooster, Chanticleer (voice of Glen Campbell). They believe that Chanticleer's crowing will chase away the clouds and bring back the sun. When they do arrive in the city, the group discovers that because Chanticleer has become a rock star, it is almost impossible to get near him. Never fear, by story's end, Chanticleer is back on the farm, and happiness reigns.
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The Royal Hunt of the Sun 1969 G, 120 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Irving Lerner Cast: Robert Shaw, Christopher Plummer, Nigel Davenport, Leonard Whiting, Michael Craig, Andrew Keir, William Marlowe, James Donald, Percy Herbert, Alexander Davion
If it's historical accuracy you're after, this tale of Spanish explorer Pizarro (Robert Shaw) and his trek into Peru will disappoint, but the story is entertaining. While looking for Incan treasures, Pizarro meets Incan God/King Atahualpa (Christopher Plummer) and becomes torn between his quest and a developing admiration for the king. Based on a successful stage play by Peter Shaffer.
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The Scarlet and the Black 1983 TV, 145 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jerry London Cast: Gregory Peck, Christopher Plummer, John Gielgud, Raf Vallone, Kenneth Colley, Walter Gotell, Barbara Bouchet, Julian Holloway, Angelo Infanti, Olga Karlatos
In World War II Rome, Catholic priest Monsignor O'Flaherty (Gregory Peck) hides POWs and airmen who are shot down. He has been so successful that the Nazis assign Col. Kappler to stop him. The cat and mouse game is on as O'Flaherty uses all means to keep from being caught while still continuing his work. A good made-for-TV effort that is based on a true story. 1 User Review
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| | would like more info on this film | Anonymous 04/08/2009 | | Saw the DVD of it from TCM; it was great. Would like more info about the movie, supposed to be a true story. |
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Secrets 1992 TV, 96 min. Genre: Drama aka: Danielle Steel's "Secrets"
Director: Peter H. Hunt Cast: Christopher Plummer, Linda Purl, Gary Collins, Ben Browder, Josie Bissett, John Bennett Perry, Nicole Eggert, Brenda Bakke, Stephanie Beacham, Ray Stricklyn, O-Lan Jones, Tom Hallick
When a man renews an old romance with a star in the TV series he produces, something is different. Why won't she talk about her mysterious past? Made for TV.
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The Silent Partner 1978 R, 103 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Daryl Duke Cast: Elliott Gould, Christopher Plummer, Susannah York, Celine Lomez, Michael Kirby, Ken Pogue, John Candy, Gail Dahms, Michael Donaghue, Jack(2) Duffy, Sean Sullivan, Charlotte Blunt, Guy Sanvido, Nancy Simmonds, Nuala Fitzgerald
When bank robber Harry Reikle (Christopher Plummer) robs the bank where Miles Cullen (Elliott Gould) is the teller, Cullen diverts $50,000 into his own safety deposit box. The newspapers report the bank's losses, and only then does Reikle realize that he does not have all the money. Now, Reikle and Cullen match wits when Reikle pressures Cullen to hand over the missing money.
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Somewhere in Time 1980 PG, 103 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jeannot Szwarc Cast: Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, Teresa Wright, Christopher Plummer, Bill Erwin, George Voskovec, George Wendt, Tim Kazurinsky, William H. Macy, Susan French
This love story takes place at the Grand Hotel on Michigan's Mackinaw Island where the scenery is unbeatable. A young playwright (Christopher Reeve) somehow crosses over into another time period and finds his true love (Jane Seymour).
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The Sound of Music 1965 N/R, 174 min. Genre: Family / Musical / Drama
Director: Robert Wise Cast: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, Peggy Wood, Richard Haydn, Anna Lee, Marni Nixon, Angela Cartwright, Charmian Carr, Heather Menzies, Nicholas Hammond, Duane Chase, Debbie Turner, Portia Nelson, Ben Wright
This is one of the top musicals of all time. The plot centers on the romance between Baron Von Trapp (Christopher Plummer) and his children's governess, Maria (Julie Andrews), and the family's escape from the Nazis. Julie Andrews: "The Reverend Mother always says, when the Lord closes a door somewhere He opens a window." The film won five Oscars, including Best Picture and Director; five other nominations were received, including Best Actress (Julie Andrews) and Supporting Actress (Peggy Wood).
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Souvenir 1989 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Geoffrey Reeve Cast: Christopher Plummer, Catherine Hicks, Michael Lonsdale, Christopher Cazenove, Patrick Bailey, Amelie Pick, Lisa Daniely, Jean Badin
In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a German soldier and a French woman fall in love. Now, 43 years later, that soldier (Christopher Plummer) returns to France where he faces the destruction caused by his Nazi forces during the war.
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Stage Struck 1958 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Henry Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Joan Greenwood, Herbert Marshall, Christopher Plummer, Pat Harrington Jr., Frank Campanella, John Fiedler, Jack Weston, Daniel Ocko
This remake of 1933's "Morning Glory" is good fare. It follows an aspiring actress as she finds success on Broadway.
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 1991 PG, 110 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Nicholas Meyer Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Kim Cattrall, David Warner, Kurtwood Smith, Mark Lenard, Grace Lee Whitney, Brock Peters, Leon Russom, Christopher Plummer
The adventures of the original crew of the Enterprise come to an end, and it is time for a peace treaty between the Klingons and the Federation. Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew set out to escort the Klingon Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) to Earth. But, on the trip, Gorkon is assassinated, and Kirk and crewmember Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley) are blamed. During his investigation, Capt. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) learns that there are those who do not like the idea of a treaty, and the assassination was the plot of Klingon General Chang (Christopher Plummer). Now, Spock tries to clear Kirk's name–which may prove to be an impossible task before war breaks out, and it is too late.
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Syriana 2005 R, 126 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Stephen Gaghan Cast: George Clooney, Jeffrey Wright, Matt Damon, Chris Cooper, William Hurt, Alexander Siddig, Christopher Plummer, Amanda Peet, Max Minghella, Jamey Sheridan, Thomas McCarthy, Tim Blake Nelson
In this political thriller set in the multi-nation world of the oil industry, CIA operative Bob Barnes (George Clooney) uncovers disturbing facts while keeping track of a Persian Gulf prince (Alexander Siddig) and his new financial advisor (Matt Damon). George Clooney won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, and the film received a nomination for Best Writing.
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The Thorn Birds 1983 TV, 480 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Daryl Duke Cast: Richard Chamberlain, Rachel Ward, Barbara Stanwyck, Christopher Plummer, Jean Simmons, Richard Kiley, Ken Howard, Piper Laurie, Earl Holliman, Mare Winningham, Bryan Brown, John Friedrich
Originally made for TV in 1983, the Emmy Award winning "Thornbirds" miniseries presented the saga of an Australian priest, Ralph de Bricassart (Richard Chamberlain). In the first episode, Bricassart falls in love with Meggie (Rachel Ward) who he first met years before. The episodes cover almost 30 years and include politics of the Church, Meggie's unhappy marriage, and then follows up with the lives of Meggie's children.
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Twelve Monkeys 1995 R, 130 min. Genre: Sci-Fi aka: 12 Monkeys
Director: Terry Gilliam Cast: Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, Christopher Plummer, Frank Gorshin, David Morse, Jon Seda, Joseph Melito, Simon Jones, Bill Raymond
The title of this film refers to a riddle, and a 21st-century prisoner (Bruce Willis) must solve it when he is sent back in time to 1996 to find a virus, named "Army of the 12 Monkeys," that now threatens human life in 2035. Brad Pitt received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
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Up 2009 PG, 96 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Action / Adventure
Cast: Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai, Bob Peterson, Delroy Lindo, Jerome Ranft, John Ratzenberger, David Kaye, Elie Docter, Jeremy Leary, Mickie McGowan, Danny Mann, Donald Fullilove, Jess Harnell, Josh Cooley
All of his life, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen (voice of Edward Asner) has dreamed of visiting the wilderness of South America. Carl fulfills that dream when he hitches thousands of balloons to his house and flies away. Too late, Carl discovers that he is not alone on his adventure. A very excited nine-year-old, Russell (voice of Jordan Nagai), has joined Carl on his journey, and now the two of them will experience adventures that will help them understand what life is really about.
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Waterloo 1970 G, 123 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Sergei Bondarchuk Cast: Rod Steiger, Christopher Plummer, Orson Welles, Jack Hawkins, Virginia McKenna, Dan O'Herlihy, Michael Wilding, Donal Donnelly, Terence Alexander, Rupert Davies
Originally a four-hour film, this movie was cut way back for U.S. consumption. It is the story of Napoleon's take-over of Europe and his final downfall at Waterloo.
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Where the Heart Is 1990 R, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: John Boorman Cast: Dabney Coleman, Uma Thurman, Joanna Cassidy, Crispin Glover, Suzy Amis, Christopher Plummer, David Hewlett, Maury Chaykin, Sheila Kelley, Dylan Walsh, Ken Pogue, Michael Kirby
Successful New Yorker Stewart (Dabney Coleman) makes a good living by blowing up old buildings and developing new communities. But when the neighbors near his newest venture make a dilapidated old building a historical landmark, he comes across poorly on TV. His three lazy children, in their twenties but living off Stewart's success, also ridicule him. So, he gives them each $750 and sends them to the old building to make it on their own. The young ones seem to achieve success by bringing in boarders, but, meanwhile, Stewart's business heads downhill.
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Winchell 1998 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Paul Mazursky Cast: Stanley Tucci, Glenne Headly, Paul Giamatti, Christopher Plummer, Xander Berkeley, Kevin Tighe, Frank Medrano, Vic Polizos, Paula Cale, Megan Mullally
Stanley Tucci won the Golden Globe award for his portrayal of Walter Winchell in this true story about the larger-than-life gossip columnist. The story meanders at times, but Tucci's performance makes viewing worthwhile.
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Wolf 1994 R, 126 min. Genre: Horror / Drama / Fantasy / Thriller / Romance
Director: Mike Nichols Cast: Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, James Spader, Kate Nelligan, Christopher Plummer, Richard Jenkins, Eileen Atkins, Ron Rifkin, Prunella Scales, David Hyde Pierce, Om Puri, Brian Markinson, Peter Gerety, Bradford English, Stewart J. Zully
Will Randall (Jack Nicholson) is a New York publishing editor who is unceremoniously fired by his new boss, Raymond Alden (Christopher Plummer). Then, one night while on a lonely road in Vermont under a full moon, Will hits a wolf, and the wolf bites him. After being bitten, Will gets new energy and falls in love with Alden's daughter, Laura (Michelle Pfeiffer). But, grisly events ensue as Will turns into the dangerous fox that bit him.
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2. Aces High (1977)
3. The Adventures of Stella Star (1979) aka: Starcrash aka: Star Crash
4. Alexander (2004)
5. The Amateur (1981)
6. An American Tail (1986)
7. American Tragedy (2000)
8. Ararat (2002)
9. Babes in Toyland (1997)
10. The Battle of Britain (1969)
11. A Beautiful Mind (2001)
12. Blackheart (1998)
13. The Boy in Blue (1986)
14. Cold Creek Manor (2003)
15. Conduct Unbecoming (1975)
16. Dial M for Murder (1981)
17. The Dinosaur Hunter (2000)
18. The Disappearance (1977)
19. Dolores Claiborne (1995)
20. Dracula 2000 (2000) aka: Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000
21. Dragnet (1987)
22. Dreamscape (1984)
23. Eyewitness (1981)
24. The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
25. Firehead (1991)
26. The First Circle (1991)
27. Four Minutes (2005)
28. The Gospel of John (2003)
29. Hanover Street (1979)
30. Hidden Agenda (1998) aka: Secret Agenda
31. Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
32. Inside Man (2006)
33. The Insider (1999)
34. International Velvet (1978)
35. The Lake House (2006)
36. Light Years (1988) aka: Gandahar
37. Little Gloria...Happy at Last (1982)
38. Lucky Break (2001)
39. The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
40. Money (1991)
41. Murder by Decree (1979)
42. Must Love Dogs (2005)
43. National Treasure (2004)
44. The New World (2005)
45. Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
46. The Night of the Generals (1967)
47. Nobody Runs Forever (1968) aka: The High Commissioner
48. Nuremberg (2000)
49. Oedipus the King (1968)
50. Ordeal by Innocence (1984)
51. Our Fathers (2005)
52. Possessed (2000)
53. Prototype (1983)
54. The Pyx (1973)
55. Red Blooded American Girl (1990)
56. The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)
57. Rock-A-Doodle (1991)
58. The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969)
59. The Scarlet and the Black (1983)
60. Secrets (1992) aka: Danielle Steel's "Secrets"
61. The Silent Partner (1978)
62. Somewhere in Time (1980)
63. The Sound of Music (1965)
64. Souvenir (1989)
65. Stage Struck (1958)
66. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
67. Syriana (2005)
68. The Thorn Birds (1983)
69. Triple Cross (1967)
70. Twelve Monkeys (1995) aka: 12 Monkeys
71. Up (2009)
72. Waterloo (1970)
73. Where the Heart Is (1990)
74. Winchell (1998)
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