And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself 2003 TV, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bruce Beresford Cast: Antonio Banderas, Eion Bailey, Alan Arkin, Jim Broadbent, Matt Day, Colm Feore, Michael McKean, Alexa Davalos, Damian Alcazar, Fernando Becerril, Saul Rubinek, Pedro Armendariz Jr.
This HBO production relates the true story of Pancho Villa's partnership with movie pioneer D.W. Griffith. Needing funds to continue his revolution against Mexico's Huerta forces, he suggests to D.W. Griffith that a full-length movie of the actual war be made, including the battles. The resulting film was not received well by U.S. moviegoers because of the gruesome events of war.
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Band of Brothers 2001 TV, 600 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Various Directors Cast: Damian Lewis, Donnie Wahlberg, Ron Livingston, Matthew Settle, Rick Warden, David Schwimmer, Frank John Hughes, Scott Grimes, Neal McDonough, Rick Gomez, Eion Bailey, Kirk Acevedo
Based on Stephen Ambrose's nonfiction book, this TV miniseries relates the World War II experiences of a U.S. Army Airborne Paratrooper Division–from basic training through D-Day when its members parachuted onto French soil.
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Mindhunters 2004 R, 105 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Renny Harlin Cast: Christian Slater, Val Kilmer, LL Cool J, Jonny Lee Miller, Eion Bailey, Clifton Collins Jr., Will Kemp, Kathryn Morris, Patricia Velasquez, Cassandra Bell, Trevor White
As part of their training for the FBI psychological program, seven young agents are sent to a remote island where they are to track down a serial killer, the Puppetmaster. But the game turns deadly serious when one of them turns out to be a serial killer who is killing off the other trainees, one by one. Now, those remaining must look for clues to figure out who is trying to murder them.
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The Scoundrel's Wife 2002 R, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Glen Pitre Cast: Tatum O'Neal, Julian Sands, Tim Curry, Lacey Chabert, Patrick McCullough, Eion Bailey, Rudolf Martin, Lance Spellerberg, Michael Arata, John McConnell
Rumored to have been involved in her late-husband's criminal activities, widow Camille (Tatum O'Neal) struggles to raise her teenage children in a fishing village on the Louisiana coast during World War II. Now suspected of spying for the Axis Powers, she doesn't help her cause when she falls in love with an exiled German doctor (Julian Sands).
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The Young Unknowns 2003 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Catherine Jelski Cast: Devon Gummersall, Arly Jover, Eion Bailey, Leslie Bibb, Dale Godboldo, Simon Templeman
Charlie (Devon Gummersall), the son of a successful Hollywood director, has big plans but little on his resume. He and girlfriend Paloma (Arly Jover) are staying at Charlie's father's home in the Hollywood Hills where Joe (Eion Bailey) and Cassandra (Leslie Bibb) stop by for a visit. The evening turns into what will seem like a very long (even though the film time is only 87 minutes) exercise in drinking and drugging.
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| 1. And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003)
2. Band of Brothers (2001)
3. Mindhunters (2004)
4. The Scoundrel's Wife (2002)
5. The Young Unknowns (2003)
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