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Far from Home   1989     1 star    R, 86 min.
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Meiert Avis  
Cast: Matt Frewer, Drew Barrymore, Richard Masur, Karen Austin, Susan Tyrrell, Andras Jones, Dick Miller, Anthony Rapp, Jennifer Tilly, Connie Sawyer, Stephanie Walski, Teri Weigel, John Spencer, Murrill Maglio, Fred Culbertson

  A killer is on the loose and teen Joleen Cox (Drew Barrymore) is the one being stalked. Not much here except Drew in her first teen role.



Cast
Matt Frewer Charlie Cox
Drew Barrymore Joleen Cox
Richard Masur Duckett
Karen Austin Louise
Susan Tyrrell Agnes Reed
Andras Jones Jimmy Reed
Dick Miller Sheriff Bill Childers
Anthony Rapp Pinky Sears
Jennifer Tilly Amy
Connie Sawyer Viney Hunt
Stephanie Walski Sissy Reed
Teri Weigel Woman in Trailer
John Spencer TV Preacher
Murrill Maglio Man in Trailer
Fred Culbertson Police Officer

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A Hole in the Head   1959     2 and a half stars    N/R, 120 min.
Genre: Comedy / Musical
Director: Frank Capra  
Cast: Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson, Eleanor Parker, Carolyn Jones, Thelma Ritter, Keenan Wynn, Eddie Hodges, Joi Lansing, Dub Taylor, James Komack, Benny Rubin, Ruby Dandridge, Connie Sawyer, B.S. Pully, Joyce Nizzari

  Ally (Eddie Hodges) is the 10-year-old son of Miami hotel operator Tony Manetta (Frank Sinatra) who struggles to keep his son and cope with financial problems. "High Hopes" won the Oscar for Best Song, which was sung by Frank Sinatra. The song and Eddie Hodges are the highlights of this film.



Cast
Frank Sinatra Tony Manetta
Edward G. Robinson Mario Manetta
Eleanor Parker Eloise Rogers
Carolyn Jones Shirl
Thelma Ritter Sophie Manetta
Keenan Wynn Jerry Marks
Eddie Hodges Alvin "Ally" Manetta
Joi Lansing Dorine
Dub Taylor Fred
James Komack Julius Manetta
Benny Rubin Benny Rubin
Ruby Dandridge Sally
Connie Sawyer Miss Wexler
B.S. Pully Hood
Joyce Nizzari Alice

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The Man in the Glass Booth   1975     3 stars    PG, 117 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Arthur Hiller  
Cast: Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler, Lawrence Pressman, Henry Brown, Richard Rasof, David Nash, Martin Berman, Sy Kramer, Lloyd Bochner, Robert H. Harris, Norbert Schiller, Berry Kroeger, Leonardo Cimino, Connie Sawyer

  In 1965, Arthur Goldman (Maximilian Schell) is a wealthy Jewish industrialist enjoying life in a luxury apartment in Manhattan when Israeli agents break into his home and arrest him for being the Nazi war criminal "Dorff" who ran a Nazi death camp. Goldman is drugged and sent to Israel where he is tried while in a protective glass booth. Now the question is, "Is he, or is he not, really Dorff?" This screen adaptation of Robert Shaw's play is so far removed from Shaw's interpretation that Shaw removed his name from the credits.



Cast
Maximilian Schell Arthur Goldman
Lois Nettleton Miriam Rosen
Luther Adler Presiding Judge
Lawrence Pressman Charlie Cohn
Henry Brown Jack Arnold
Richard Rasof Moshe
David Nash Rami
Martin Berman Uri
Sy Kramer Rudin
Lloyd Bochner Churchill
Robert H. Harris Dr. Weisberg
Norbert Schiller Dr. Schmidt
Berry Kroeger Joachim Berger
Leonardo Cimino Dr. Alvarez
Connie Sawyer Mrs. Levi

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The Way West   1967     2 stars    N/R, 122 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen  
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, Richard Widmark, Lola Albright, Sally Field, Stubby Kaye, Jack Elam, Michael Witney, Katherine Justice, Michael McGreevey, Harry Carey Jr., Connie Sawyer, William Lundigan, Elisabeth Fraser, John Mitchum

  A.B. Guthrie Jr. wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel on which this film is based. It depicts the 1840s' journey of Missouri farmers, led by Senator William J. Tadlock (Kirk Douglas), trekking along the Oregon Trail to resettle farther west. This was Sally Field's first feature film, and she stands out in her debut.

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Movie Quick Pick
1. Far from Home (1989)
2. A Hole in the Head (1959)
3. The Man in the Glass Booth (1975)
4. The Way West (1967)


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