Air Bud: World Pup 2000 G, 85 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Drama aka: Air Bud 3
Director: Bill Bannerman Cast: Kevin Zegers, Dale Midkiff, David Glyn-Jones, Caitlin Wachs, Chilton Crane, Chantal Strand, Brodie Biles, Martin Ferrero, Duncan Regehr, Don McMillan, Brittany Paige Bouck, Patricia Idlette, Shayn Solberg
And the series continues...Yes, Buddy, the athletic Golden Retriever, takes on soccer after conquering baseball and football in previous episodes. In the process, both Buddy and his owner find their own romantic attachments. 1 User Review
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| | parinee 03/25/2009 | | good |
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The Banker 1989 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: William Webb Cast: Robert Forster, Duncan Regehr, Shanna Reed, Jeff Conaway, Leif Garrett, Richard Roundtree, Deborah Richter, Teri Weigel, Michael Fairman
A proper banker (Duncan Regehr) is also a vigilante killer of prostitutes, wielding his crossbow as he plies his trade. A tough cop (Robert Forster) is out to stop this nonsense. 1 User Review
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| | Good writing - great potential - director walked through it | Anonymous 05/28/2007 | | Lots of promise in this urban 'Most Dangerous Game' -- but the director, William Webb, appears to have either walked through his duties or phoned it in. Great ideas barely explored by the screenwriter, Dana Augustine, as exampled when we are introduced to the hero, Robert Forster, living at his sister's house .... and when he went on a beer drunk, banished to the nephew's tree-fort. The VIDEOHOUND'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO CULT PICS AND TRASH FLICKS gave it 4 STARS out of 5. Worth a look and a purchase for the odd Saturday night. |
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Billy the Kid 1989 TV, 100 min. Genre: Western aka: Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid
Director: William A. Graham Cast: Val Kilmer, Duncan Regehr, Wilford Brimley, Julie Carmen, Michael Parks, Clark A. Ray, Albert Salmi, Mike Casper, Andrew Bicknell, Bing Blenman, Will Hannah, Richard Glover, Henry Max Kendrick, Nate Esformes, Jack Dunlap
This is Vidal's second story of Billy the Kid, the first being "The Left Handed Gun" in 1958. This one provides Vidal's account of why Billy went bad.
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The Blue and the Gray 1982 TV, 400 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Cast: Stacy Keach, John Hammond, Gregory Peck, Julia Duffy, Lloyd Bridges, Rory Calhoun, Colleen Dewhurst, Duncan Regehr, Rip Torn, Robert Vaughn
Based on Bruce Catton's Civil War novel, this TV miniseries presents the Civil War through the eyes of a Union officer (Stacy Keach) and a correspondent (John Hammond) and through the trials of a family affected by the war. Hollywood stars abound.
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Killer Buzz 2001 R, 95 min. Genre: Action aka: Flying Virus
Director: Jeff Hare Cast: Gabrielle Anwar, Rutger Hauer, Craig Sheffer, Duncan Regehr, Jason Brooks, David Naughton, Mark Adair-Rios, Hunter Bodine, Adam Wylie, Robin Wilson
The experiment went awry for Dr. North (David Naughton), and the mutated bees meant for healing actually turned out to have a deadly virus that could threaten the Earth. Terrorist Ezekial (Rutger Hauer) has his eyes on the bees to help his own cause. When the plane carrying the bees to New York hits bad weather and the container breaks open, the "fun" begins.
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The Last Samurai 1990 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: Paul Mayersberg Cast: Lance Henriksen, John Fujioka, Lisa Eilbacher, Arabella Holzbog, James Ryan, John Saxon, Duncan Regehr, Henry Cele
A freelance, Vietnam veteran pilot, Johnny Congo (Lance Henriksen), is hired by rich businessman Yasujiro Endo (John Fujioka), who is descended from Samurai warriors, to fly him and his party to Africa. When the group is captured, Johnny sets out to rescue them.
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The Monster Squad 1987 PG-13, 82 min. Genre: Adventure / Horror / Comedy
Director: Fred Dekker Cast: Andre Gower, Robby Kiger, Stephen Macht, Duncan Regehr, Tom Noonan, Brent Chalem, Ryan Lambert, Ashley Bank, Michael Faustino, Mary Ellen Trainor
A group of grade-school friends form a club devoted to monster lore, and wouldn't you know it, Dracula leads a group of monsters (including Frankenstein's monster, Wolfman, the Mummy, and Gillman) into town in search of an ancient amulet that would allow Dracula to rule the world. The club members must save the world, and they even get help from Frankenstein's monster (who is fed up with Dracula). An interesting spoof with some good special effects. 1 User Review
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| | All time good movie | Hugh Fan 01/23/2007 | | Love the movie had magor crush on the guy that played Rudy the cool kid. Love all the sayings in the movie, but favorite saying wolf man's got narks when the fat kid said it. But over all I give this a movie a big thumbs up LOVE it! |
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My Wicked, Wicked Ways...The Legend of Errol Flynn 1985 TV, 143 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Don Taylor Cast: Duncan Regehr, Barbara Hershey, Darren McGavin, Lee Purcell, George Coe, Michael C. Gwynne, Hal Linden, Michael Callan, Deborah Richter, Stefan Gierasch
This made-for-TV biography of Errol Flynn draws heavily from his autobiography, and covers his life to the mid-1940s.
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Once in a Lifetime 1994 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama / Romance aka: Danielle Steel's 'Once in a Lifetime'
Director: Michael Miller Cast: Lindsay Wagner, Barry Bostwick, Duncan Regehr, Amy Aquino, Rex Smith, Fran Bennett, Darrell Thomas Utley, Debra Sullivan, Michael Mitz, Michael Laskin
Widow Daphne Fields (Lindsay Wagner) is visiting her deaf son, Jeffrey (Rex Smith), at his boarding school where she meets Dr. Matthew Dane (Barry Bostwick). The two bond, and Daphne's life takes a change for the better. Based on Danielle Steele's novel.
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Primo Baby 1988 N/R, 107 min. Genre: Family
Director: Eda Lishman Cast: Duncan Regehr, Janet-Laine Green, Esther Purvis-Smith, Tim Battle, Jackson Cole, Valerie Pearson
Tomboy juvenile delinquent Paschal (Esther Purvis-Smith) is a ward of the state who is sent to the foster home of Charles Armstrong (Duncan Regehr), a successful horse breeder. It was hoped that Paschal would be a friend to his teenage son, Clancy (Tim Battle), who has been confined to a wheelchair since an accident that had claimed his mother's life. Clancy is spoiled rotten and cares only about bringing a horse to a championship. Meanwhile, Paschal cares for Primo Baby, a horse that has a congenital eye defect. She is determined to make Primo Baby a winner. Does this sound a lot like "The Secret Garden"?
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Timemaster 1995 PG-13, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: James Glickenhaus Cast: Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus, Michelle Williams, Pat Morita, Michael Dorn, Duncan Regehr, Joanna Pacula, Veronica Cameron-Glickenhaus, Elisabeth Anne Allen, Scott Colomby, Janet Carroll
There's an advanced race out there at the edge of the universe and it has come up with a fun game–real-life virtual reality–like games on distant worlds. The current "game" is to cause a nuclear war on Earth. Will the mentoring abilities of Isaiah (Pat Morita) help young Jesse (Jesse Cameron-Glickenhaus) and his companions save the day? You might get dizzy moving back and forth in time in this weak film.
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| 1. Air Bud: World Pup (2000) aka: Air Bud 3
2. The Banker (1989)
3. Billy the Kid (1989) aka: Gore Vidal's Billy the Kid
4. The Blue and the Gray (1982)
5. The Haunting of Lisa (1995)
6. Killer Buzz (2001) aka: Flying Virus
7. The Last Samurai (1990)
8. The Monster Squad (1987)
9. My Wicked, Wicked Ways...The Legend of Errol Flynn (1985)
10. Once in a Lifetime (1994) aka: Danielle Steel's 'Once in a Lifetime'
11. Primo Baby (1988)
12. Timemaster (1995)
13. Zorro: The Legend Begins (1990)
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