Eternity 1989 R, 125 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Steven Paul Cast: Jon Voight, Armand Assante, Wilford Brimley, Eileen Davidson, Kaye Ballard, Lainie Kazan, Steven Keats, Eugene Roche, John P. Ryan, Steven Paul
Reincarnation is the theme of this film dealing with a man (Jon Voight) who awakens from a dream and finds himself confronted with an allegorical world in the present in which he runs into modern-day characters from his dream.
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Foul Play 1978 PG, 115 min. Genre: Comedy / Thriller
Director: Colin Higgins Cast: Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Burgess Meredith, Rachel Roberts, Eugene Roche, Dudley Moore, Brian Dennehy, Marc Lawrence, Chuck McCann, Billy Barty, Marilyn Sokol, Don Calfa, Bruce Solomon, Cooper Huckabee, Pat Ast
A librarian, Gloria Mundy (Goldie Hawn), becomes the "girl who knew too much" when she unwittingly discovers a plot to kill the Pope. Never fear, undercover cop Tony Carlson (Chevy Chase) comes to her rescue, and they encounter unforgettable characters, and even a car chase through the streets of San Francisco, in their efforts to prevent the horrendous crime.
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The Late Show 1977 PG, 94 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Mystery
Director: Robert Benton Cast: Lily Tomlin, Art Carney, Bill Macy, Eugene Roche, Joanna Cassidy, John Considine, Ruth Nelson, Howard Duff, John Davey, Beate Hasenau, Lothar Lambert, Erika Wilde, Dorothea Moritz, Cihan Anasai, Dagmar Beiersdorf
When an eccentric woman, Margo (Lily Tomlin), hires retired detective Ira Wells (Art Carney) to find her missing cat, the pair become involved in murder and mayhem. The murder involves Ira's partner Harry Regan (Howard Duff) who is killed while working on a case, and now it appears that the fence, Ron Birdwell (Eugene Roche), who stole Margo's cat, may have been involved in the killing of Harry. And throughout the investigation, Margo and Harry's developing, offbeat relationship is fun to watch.
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Oh, God! You Devil 1984 PG, 96 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Paul Bogart Cast: George Burns, Ted Wass, John Doolittle, Roxanne Hart, Julie Lloyd, Eugene Roche, Ian Giatti, Janet Brandt, Belita Moreno, Jason Wingreen
George Burns is back again in the role of God. There is a twist this time; Burns plays both God and the devil.
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Slaughterhouse-Five 1972 R, 104 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: George Roy Hill Cast: Michael Sacks, Ron Leibman, Eugene Roche, Sharon Gans, Valerie Perrine, Perry King, Kevin Conway, John Dehner, Roberts Blossom, Sorrell Booke
Kurt Vonnegut's antiwar novel is brought to the screen in this futuristic story of Billy Pilgrim (Michael Sacks) who survives Dresden's World War II fire bombings and now simultaneously lives in the past, present, and future.
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W 1974 PG, 95 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller aka: I Want Her Dead
Director: Richard Quine Cast: Twiggy, Michael Witney, Eugene Roche, Dirk Benedict, John Vernon, Michael Conrad, Alfred Ryder, Carmen Zapata, Dave Morick, Ken Lynch
In this movie, which marks Twiggy's first film appearance, she plays an amnesiac, Katie, who had gained a new identity when she married Ben Lewis (Michael Witney). But now, the couple is threatened by a mysterious person who has left the letter "W" at the scene of three near-death "accidents" that have involved them in the last 24 hours.
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When a Man Loves a Woman 1994 R, 124 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Luis Mandoki Cast: Meg Ryan, Andy Garcia, Ellen Burstyn, Tina Majorino, Lauren Tom, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mae Whitman, LaTanya Richardson, Eugene Roche, Gail Strickland, Susanna Thompson, Al Franken
Finally, alcoholism is portrayed as what it is–an illness and NOT a personality flaw. Meg Ryan plays Alice Green, wife, mother, and alcoholic, who hits her low point and recovery begins. The message is great, but there's not much entertainment value.
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The Woman Chaser 1999 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robinson Devor Cast: Patrick Warburton, Emily Newman, Eugene Roche, Lynette Bennett, Joe Durrenberger, Ron Morgan, Pat Crowder, Mel Hampton, Marilyn Rising, Paul Malevich
Filmed in black and white, "The Woman Chaser" reflects its setting of 1950s' Los Angeles. The story revolves around a used car salesman, Richard Hudson (Patrick Warburton), who has decided to create art as the way to bring meaning to his life. His medium will be film, and the story will be titled "The Man Who Got Away" with a plot involving a truck driver who runs over a little girl. Warburton's deadpan performance is entertaining.
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| 1. Corvette Summer (1978)
2. Eternity (1989)
3. Foul Play (1978)
4. The Late Show (1977)
5. Oh, God! You Devil (1984)
6. The Possessed (1977)
7. Slaughterhouse-Five (1972)
8. W (1974) aka: I Want Her Dead
9. When a Man Loves a Woman (1994)
10. The Woman Chaser (1999)
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