Elvira, Mistress of the Dark 1988 PG-13, 96 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: James Signorelli Cast: Cassandra Peterson, Susan Kellerman, Jeff Conaway, William Morgan Sheppard, Edie McClurg, William Duell, Daniel Greene
The queen of TV B-film horror stars in her first feature film. The result is a movie that is a lot of fun, even though it's a B-minus film. Elvira travels to a small town to sell an estate she has just inherited. The townspeople are shocked by Elvira and her appearance and the stage is set for much of the film's humor. 1 User Review
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| | Too much Elvira... | Candy Kane 01/28/2007 | | and not enough of stud Daniel Greene who inexplicably never takes his shirt off during the entire film. Greene plays his usual goodnatured, super strong self and the thought that his character would be interested in old hag Elvira is ludicrous. |
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Me, Myself & Irene 2000 R, 116 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly Cast: Jim Carrey, Renee Zellweger, Anthony Anderson, Mongo Brownlee, Jerod Mixon, Chris Cooper, Michael Bowman, Richard Jenkins, Robert Forster, Traylor Howard, Kate Forster, Mike Cerrone, Daniel Greene
Jim Carrey's slapstick humor reigns over this story in which he plays a very meek Rhode Island state trooper, Charlie Baileygates. Charlie avoids all confrontations, but his alter ego, Hank, is ALL confrontation. After Hank's sudden appearance, Charlie's career is in jeopardy. Enter Irene (Renee Zellweger), a prisoner assigned to Charlie to deliver to a New York police station. Things go from bad to worse, and diehard Carrey fans will enjoy it.
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The Rosebud Beach Hotel 1984 R, 85 min. Genre: Comedy aka: The Big Lobby The No-Tell Hotel
Director: Harry Hurwitz Cast: Colleen Camp, Peter Scolari, Christopher Lee, Fran Drescher, Eddie Deezen, Chuck McCann, Hank Garrett, Hamilton Camp, Daniel Greene, Monique Gabrielle, Cherie Currie
Mr. Clifford King (Christopher Lee)–the owner of a dilapidated, seaside hotel–offers to let his daughter Tracy's (Colleen Camp) boyfriend (Peter Scolari) take over the management. When Tracy arranges for hookers to serve as the hotel's bellhops, business skyrockets.
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Skeleton Coast 1987 R, 98 min. Genre: Action aka: Coast of Skeletons
Director: John "Bud" Cardos Cast: Ernest Borgnine, Robert Vaughn, Oliver Reed, Herbert Lom, Daniel Greene, Simon Sabela, Leon Isaac Kennedy, Nancy Mulford, Peter Kwong, Robin Townsend, Arnold Vosloo, Larry Taylor
Retired Marine Col. Smith (Ernest Borgnine) puts together a team to invade an Angolan stronghold to free his CIA agent son. During the execution of their plan, they run across several shady characters.
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Weekend Warriors 1986 R, 85 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Hollywood Air Force
Director: Bert Convy Cast: Chris Lemmon, Vic Tayback, Lloyd Bridges, Graham Jarvis, Daniel Greene, Marty Cohen
Avoiding active duty in the military, enterprising young men enlist in the National Guard and plan to enjoy weekend duties that include wine, women, and gambling. 1 User Review
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| | see it for Daniel Greene | Candy Kane 01/28/2007 | | Pumped up Daniel Green shows adeptness at comedy as dimwitted but solidly built boxing contender Phil McCracken (fill my crack in?). Chris Lemmon is funny too. |
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| 1. Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988)
2. Hands of Steel (1986)
3. Me, Myself & Irene (2000)
4. The Rosebud Beach Hotel (1984) aka: The Big Lobby aka: The No-Tell Hotel
5. Skeleton Coast (1987) aka: Coast of Skeletons
6. Weekend Warriors (1986) aka: Hollywood Air Force
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