Cliffhanger 1993 R, 118 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Thriller
Director: Renny Harlin Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Michael Rooker, John Lithgow, Janine Turner, Rex Linn, Leon, Max Perlich, Paul Winfield, Ralph Waite, Caroline Goodall, Craig Fairbrass, Gregory Scott Cummins, Denis Forest, Michelle Joyner, Trey Brownell
Treasury Department officers, along with $100 million, are skyjacked and crash in the mountains. Along come Gabe Walker (Sylvester Stallone) out of retirement and his ex-partner Hal Tucker (Michael Rooker) as guides. They are ready to save the day. Unfortunately, they end up captured by a gang, led by Qualen (John Lithgow), whose intention is to find the crash site first and plan to use Gabe as their guide. Good photography, stunts, and action.
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For Queen and Country 1988 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Martin Stellman Cast: Denzel Washington, Dorian Healy, Amanda Redman, Sean Chapman, Craig Fairbrass, Bruce Payne, Geff Francis, George Baker, Michael Bray, Frank Harper, Graham McTavish, Brian McDermott
When Reuben James (Denzel Washington) returns home from the army where he served as an English paratrooper, he tries to make a new life for himself in the civilian world. But Reuben finds many of his friends are now involved in illegal occupations, and, even worse, racism abounds. Tempers reach new heights, and violence follows.
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Killing Time 1998 R, 88 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bharat Nalluri Cast: Craig Fairbrass, Nigel Leach, Kendra Torgan, Peter Harding, Neil Armstrong, Ian McLaughlin, Stephen Thirkeld, Rick Warden, Phil Dixon, David Cosgrove
Detective Bryant (Craig Fairbrass) zeroes in on a serial sex killer, Jacob Reilly (Nigel Leach), and hires a hit woman, Maria (Kendra Torgan), who is, in turn, targeted in order to cover-up the crime. Sounds good? It isn't!
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Prime Suspect 1991 TV, 207 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Christopher Menaul Cast: Helen Mirren, Tom Bell, John Benfield, John Bowe, Zoe Wanamaker, Bryan Pringle, Ralph Fiennes, Tom Wilkinson, John Forgeham, Gary Whelan, Jack Ellis, Craig Fairbrass
Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren) is the only woman on London's homicide squad. When the head investigator of a murder case dies, Jane lobbies for and heads up the case. She not only must deal with a crazed serial killer but also with her hostile male comrades in the squad. This is the first of several British TV miniseries entries that follow the exploits of Jane Tennison.
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White Noise 2: The Light 2007 PG-13, 99 min. Genre: Fantasy / Drama / Horror / Thriller
Director: Patrick Lussier Cast: Nathan Fillion, Katee Sackhoff, Kendall Cross, Craig Fairbrass, Adrian Holmes, William MacDonald, Teryl Rothery, Joshua Ballard, David Milchard, Tegan Moss, Chris Shields, David Orth, Michael Ryan, Vanessa Tomasino, Paul Wu
In a crazed state, Henry Caine (Craig Fairbrass) kills Abe Dale's (Nathan Fillion) wife Rebecca (Kendall Cross) and son Danny (Joshua Ballard) and then kills himself. Abe is so upset that he tries to commit suicide and experiences a near-death experience in which he is pulled toward a bright light. When he recovers, Abe discovers that he now has the ability to see auras around people who are about to die and tries to save them from their destinies. One of the people Abe tries to save is his nurse, Sherry Clarke (Katee Sackhoff). When Abe learns that Henry Caine had also experienced a near-death experience and that those he saved went on killing sprees, Abe tries to step in and prevent mass murders from being performed by the people he saved.
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| 1. Cliffhanger (1993)
2. For Queen and Country (1988)
3. Killing Time (1998)
4. Prime Suspect (1991)
5. White Noise 2: The Light (2007)
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