18 Again 1988 PG, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Paul Flaherty Cast: George Burns, Charlie Schlatter, Tony Roberts, Red Buttons, Anita Morris, Miriam Flynn, Bernard Fox, George DiCenzo
George Burns wishes he could be young again and, miraculously, his desire is granted. When he takes over the body of his grandson, Charlie Schlatter, the adventures begin.
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About Last Night... 1986 R, 113 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: Edward Zwick Cast: Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, James Belushi, Elizabeth Perkins, George DiCenzo, Michael Alldredge, Robin Thomas, Joe Greco, Donna Gibbons, Megan Mullally, Patricia Duff, Robert Neches, Rosanna DeSoto, Sachi Parker, Ada Maris
Casual dating relationships along with the pitfalls involved is the theme of this film. The story loosely follows the plot of David Mamet's play about sexual perversity in Chicago where Danny (Rob Lowe) and his coworker Bernie (James Belushi) spend their evenings at a local bar. One night, Danny becomes involved with Debbie (Demi Moore) who he ends up moving in with–for awhile, until they both find that domestication is not for them.
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Back to the Future 1985 PG, 116 min. Genre: Adventure / Sci-Fi
Director: Robert Zemeckis Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson, Claudia Wells, Marc McClure, Casey Siemaszko, Billy Zane, Wendie Jo Sperber, George DiCenzo, Frances Lee McCain, James Tolkan, J.J. Cohen
One of the most popular films of the 1980s, this movie is about a boy, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox), from 1985 who is transported to 1955 via a time machine built into a DeLorean automobile by eccentric scientist Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd). While visiting the past, he discovers that his parents weren't exactly like they say they were and that he could actually change the course of their lives. Great flick.
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 PG, 132 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama / Sci-Fi
Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, Francois Truffaut, Melinda Dillon, Cary Guffey, Bob Balaban, Warren J. Kemmerling, Roberts Blossom, Lance Henriksen, George DiCenzo, J. Patrick McNamara, Philip Dodds, Carl Weathers
Steven Spielberg's award-winning masterpiece is about the Earth's first communication with aliens. Roy Neary (Richard Dreyfuss) is haunted by inexplicable images, and Gillian (Melinda Dillon) is the mother of a missing youngster presumably taken by the aliens. Gillian joins Roy on his quest to find the source of his torment. Oscars were presented for Best Cinematography and Sound Effects Editing (Special Achievement); seven nominations included Best Director and Supporting Actress (Dillon).
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The Exorcist III 1990 R, 105 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Mystery
Director: William Peter Blatty Cast: George C. Scott, Ed Flanders, Brad Dourif, Jason Miller, Nicol Williamson, Nancy Fish, Lee Richardson, Viveca Lindfors, George DiCenzo, Scott Wilson, Don Gordon, Grand L. Bush, Mary Jackson, Ken Lerner, Tracy Thorne
It has been about 15 years since Father Damien Karras died while performing an exorcism, and now bizarre murders are taking place, which seem to be related to that exorcism. A serial killer is the perpetrator, and the key lies in a mental patient who resembles Father Karras (Jason Miller). Will dedicated police Lieutenant Kinderman (George C. Scott) be able to figure out what's going on?
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The Frisco Kid 1979 PG, 122 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Aldrich Cast: Gene Wilder, Harrison Ford, William Smith, Ramon Bieri, Val Bisoglio, George DiCenzo, Leo Fuchs, Penny Peyser
A rabbi (Gene Wilder), on his way to a congregation in San Francisco, teams up with a cowboy (Harrison Ford) of dubious character in this Comedy/Western flick.
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Going Home 1971 PG, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Herbert B. Leonard Cast: Robert Mitchum, Brenda Vaccaro, Jan-Michael Vincent, Jason Bernard, Sally Kirkland, Josh Mostel, Joseph Attles, Lou Gilbert, George DiCenzo
During a drunken bout, Harry K. Graham (Robert Mitchum) killed his wife. Now, after his release from prison, he seeks to re-establish a relationship with his very angry son, Jimmy (Jan-Michael Vincent).
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Helter Skelter 1976 TV, 194 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Tom Gries Cast: George DiCenzo, Steve Railsback, Nancy Wolfe, Marilyn Burns, Christina Hart, Cathey Paine, Alan Oppenheimer, Rudy Ramos, Sondra Blake, George Garro, Marc Alaimo, Skip Homeier
Based on Vincent Bugliosi's book, this film represents Bugliosi's account of the investigation and trial of Charles Manson and his "family" who murdered seven Beverly Hills residents–including pregnant actress Sharon Tate, the wife of director Roman Polanski.
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Hustle 2004 TV, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Peter Bogdanovich Cast: Tom Sizemore, Dash Mihok, Melissa DiMarco, Sarain Boylan, Paulino Nunes, Paul Fauteux, Carlos Diaz, Joe Bostick, Edie Inksetter, George DiCenzo, David Macniven, Alex Karzis
The downhill tumble of baseball legend Pete Rose is the subject of this made-for-TV film featuring Tom Sizemore as Pete Rose struggling with his gambling addiction.
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The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking 1988 G, 100 min. Genre: Family
Director: Ken Annakin Cast: Tami Erin, David Seaman Jr., Cory Crow, Eileen Brennan, Dennis Dugan, Dianne Hull, George DiCenzo, J.D. Dickinson, Chub Bailly, Dick Van Patten
Astrid Lindgren's young heroine comes to the screen for the third time as the precocious Pippi falls overboard from her father's pirate ship and ends up in a coastal town. Her antics cause problems for everyone. Pippi doesn't come across too well in this one, since she behaves like an obnoxious brat, but children will enjoy it.
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The Night the City Screamed 1980 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Harry Falk Cast: Raymond Burr, Georg Stanford Brown, Robert Culp, David Cassidy, Linda Purl, George DiCenzo, Vic Tayback, Gary Frank, Dick Anthony Williams, Shelley Smith
A large-scale blackout affects the lives of many, and this TV movie tells you all about it. You'll recognize many faces.
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The Ninth Configuration 1980 R, 118 min. Genre: Drama aka: Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane
Director: William Peter Blatty Cast: Stacy Keach, Scott Wilson, Jason Miller, Ed Flanders, Neville Brand, George DiCenzo, Moses Gunn, Robert Loggia, Joe Spinell, Alejandro Rey, Tom Atkins
Military psychiatrist Col. Kane (Stacy Keach) does his doctoring at a remote, converted castle where mentally disturbed military personnel undergo treatment. But it appears that Kane has more than just a few demons in his past. An unusual and interesting tale written and directed by the author of "The Exorcist."
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The Swiss Family Robinson 1975 TV, 100 min. Genre: Family
Director: Harry Harris Cast: Martin Milner, Pat Delany, Cameron Mitchell, Michael-James Wixted, Eric Olson, John Vernon, Helen Hunt, George DiCenzo, Cindy Fisher, John Crawford
A family outwits pirates and survives on a deserted island following their shipwreck.
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Tempted 2001 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bill Bennett Cast: Burt Reynolds, Saffron Burrows, Peter Facinelli, Mike Starr, George DiCenzo, Eric Mabius, Michael Arata, Randy Austin, Julia LaShae
When wealthy, New Orleans businessman Charlie (Burt Reynolds) is told he has only a short time to live, he decides to put his affairs in order. He wants to make sure that his young, beautiful wife, Lilly (Saffron Burrows), deserves his fortune. His plan to test her loyalty results in a deadly game.
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| 1. 18 Again (1988)
2. About Last Night... (1986)
3. Back to the Future (1985)
4. Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
5. The Exorcist III (1990)
6. The Frisco Kid (1979)
7. Going Home (1971)
8. Helter Skelter (1976)
9. Hustle (2004)
10. The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (1988)
11. The Night the City Screamed (1980)
12. The Ninth Configuration (1980) aka: Twinkle, Twinkle, Killer Kane
13. The Swiss Family Robinson (1975)
14. Tempted (2001)
15. Walk Like a Man (1987)
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