Angels in the Endzone 1997 TV, 88 min. Genre: Family
Director: Gary Nadeau Cast: Christopher Lloyd, Matthew Lawrence, David Gallagher, Jack Coleman, Lynda Boyd, Trevor Roberts, Ken Kirzinger, Allan Zinyk, Curtis Bechdholt, Jason Emanuel
After his father dies, high-school football star Jesse (Matthew Lawrence) quits the team. But Jesse's young brother Kevin (David Gallagher) prays for help to get Jesse to rejoin the team. Angel Al (Christopher Lloyd) listens and grants Kevin's wish.
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Boogeyman 2 2008 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Horror
Director: Jeff Betancourt Cast: Tobin Bell, Renee O'Connor, Danielle Savre, Matt Cohen, David Gallagher, Michael Graziadei, Mae Whitman, Johnny Simmons, Lucas Fleischer, Suzanne Jamieson, Tom Lenk, Leslie Margherita
After watching the murder of their parents, Laura (Danielle Savre) and Henry (Matt Cohen) received therapy. Now, ten years later, Henry gets out of the asylum just as Laura enters the mental health facility trying to cure her phobia of the bogeyman. But this asylum is not the correct one for Laura because the bogeyman has managed to get inside and is attempting to kill all the residents.
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Kart Racer 2003 PG, 94' min. Genre: Family / Drama
Director: Stuart Gillard Cast: Randy Quaid, Will Rothhaar, David Gallagher, Johnny Griffin, Jordon Conti, Amanda de Martinis, Joe Dinicol, Steve Adams, Harland Williams, Paula Dean Hixson
Since his mother died, 14-year-old Watts (Will Rothhaar) hasn't had a good relationship with his dad (Randy Quaid) or with his schoolmates. But matters take a turn for the better when he takes an interest in kart racing, and his ex-champion racer dad provides help as they re-bond.
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Little Secrets 2001 PG, 107 min. Genre: Family
Director: Blair Treu Cast: Evan Rachel Wood, Michael Angarano, David Gallagher, Vivica A. Fox, Jan Gardner, Rick Macy, Paul Kiernan, Tayva Patch, Micah Schow, Caitlin E.J. Meyer
While 14-year-old Emily (Evan Rachel Wood) spends her summer at home preparing for a violin audition, she also charges 50 cents to the neighborhood kids to listen to their personal secrets. They know that Emily will not betray their trust, but Emily has a secret of her own and is about to learn that honesty is the best policy.
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Look Who's Talking Now 1993 PG-13, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Tom Ropelewski Cast: John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Olympia Dukakis, Lysette Anthony, Danny DeVito, Diane Keaton, George Segal, David Gallagher, Tabitha Lupien, Charles Barkley, John Stocker, Elizabeth Leslie, Sandra P. Grant, Frank C. Turner, Serge Houde
In this second sequel to "Look Who's Talking," there is a new twist to the Ubriacco family: instead of the children, the dogs–Rocks (voice of Danny DeVito) and Daphne (voice of Diane Keaton)–do the talking. These dogs not only talk, they argue with each other all the time. Meanwhile, the children Mikey (David Gallagher) and Julie (Tabitha Lupien) are still living in a strained world with their parents Mollie (Kristie Alley) and James (John Travolta). More troubles fill their lives when James gets a job flying a private plane for business woman Samantha (Lysette Anthony) who has more planned for James than simply flying her airplane.
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Phenomenon 1996 PG, 117 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jon Turteltaub Cast: John Travolta, Kyra Sedgwick, Forest Whitaker, Robert Duvall, David Gallagher, Richard Kiley, Jeffrey DeMunn, Troy Evans, Bruce A. Young, Brent Spiner
George Malley (John Travolta) is an average guy who is knocked unconscious by a mysterious light and awakens to discover that he has gained the "gift" of great intelligence. His fellow townspeople, however, look upon George's higher brainpower as an affliction and treat him with suspicion.
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The Quiet 2006 R, 90 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Jamie Babbit Cast: Elisha Cuthbert, Camilla Belle, Edie Falco, Martin Donovan, Shawn Ashmore, Katy Mixon, David Gallagher, Shannon Woodward, Steve Uzzell, Ken Thomas, Rudy Costa, Maria Cash
Orphaned deaf-mute Dot (Camilla Belle) moves in with her godparents–Olivia and Paul Deer (Edie Falco and Martin Donovan)–and their popular cheerleader daughter, Nina (Elisha Cuthbert). There is a dark secret in this home: Nina is having an incestuous affair with her father, and Dot's presence will have a decisive impact on the family.
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Richie Rich's Christmas Wish 1998 G, 84 min. Genre: Family / Comedy
Director: John Murlowski Cast: David Gallagher, Martin Mull, Eugene Levy, Keene Curtis, Jake Richardson, Lesley Ann Warren, Richard Fancy, Marla Maples, Kathleen Freeman, Michelle Trachtenberg, Blake Jeremy Collins, Austin Stout, Richard Riehle, Don McLeod
The "It's a Wonderful Life" storyline is tried again in this direct-to-video follow-on to the original "Richie Rich." Our richest-boy-in-the-world hero Richie Rich (David Gallagher) is blamed for the loss of toys intended for an orphanage, but the loss was really caused by the town's brat. Richie wishes he had not been born, but the wish is overheard by Professor Keanbean's (Eugene Levy) wish machine and he is taken back in time. He finally succeeds in getting back and making Christmas better for everyone.
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| 1. Angels in the Endzone (1997)
2. Boogeyman 2 (2008)
3. Kart Racer (2003)
4. Little Secrets (2001)
5. Look Who's Talking Now (1993)
6. Phenomenon (1996)
7. The Quiet (2006)
8. Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (1998)
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