Feel the Noise 2007 PG-13, 86 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Alejandro Chomski Cast: Omarion Grandberry, Zulay Henao, James McCaffrey, Malik Yoba, Melonie Diaz, Victor Rasuk, Giancarlo Esposito, Charles Duckworth, Meredith Ostrom, Kellita Smith, Pras, Rosa Arredondo, Julio Ramos
After getting in trouble with local thugs, rapper Rob (Omarion Grandberry) is sent to Puerto Rico to stay with his estranged father Roberto (Giancarlo Esposito), Roberto's wife Marivi (Rosa Arredondo), and her son Javi (Victor Rasuk). The boys become friends and, together, pursue their dream of becoming Reggaeton stars. To that end, they join with dancer Carol "CC" Reyes (Zulay Henao). "CC" connects them with music producer Jeffrey Skyler (James McCaffrey) who offers them a trip to New York to cut an album. The trip proves to be a failure–until Rob's dad steps in with his friend, superstar Voltio (Julio Ramos), and the boys see hope in fulfilling their dream.
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Nick and Jane 1996 R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Richard Mauro Cast: Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, James McCaffrey, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Gedde Watanabe, John Dossett, David Johansen, George Coe, Clinton Leupp
After finding her boyfriend in bed with another, Jane (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson) ends up falling in love with taxi driver Nick (James McCaffrey), who sped her away from her ordeal. This is a so-so sex comedy, with kinky people all over the place. It's not very imaginative, and there are probably better ways to spend the hour and a half it takes to get through this one.
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Switched at Birth 1999 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama aka: Two Babies: Switched at Birth Mistaken Identity
Director: Douglas Barr Cast: Melissa Gilbert, Rosanna Arquette, David Andrews, James McCaffrey, Mary Mara, Susan Barnes, Ron Silver, Lester B. Hanson, Peter Lohnes, Joe Ivy
Based on a true story, this made-for-TV film concerns two new-born babies that were switched at the University of Virginia Medical Center. A year and a half later, tests reveal the error, but the mothers (Melissa Gilbert and Rosanna Arquette) decide to keep the babies that they have grown to love. This begins a series of problems for them and their families.
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The Truth About Cats and Dogs 1996 PG-13, 97 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Lehmann Cast: Uma Thurman, Janeane Garofalo, Ben Chaplin, Jamie Foxx, James McCaffrey, Richard Coca, Stanley DeSantis
Abby Barnes (Janeane Garofalo) is a veterinarian who also hosts an L.A. talk-radio show on which she gives witty advice to pet owners. One day, Brian (Ben Chaplin) calls for advice about dealing with his Great Dane and asks Abby for a date. Believing herself to be a "Plain Jane," Abby recruits a gorgeous model–friend Noelle (Uma Thurman)–to take her place, and the comedy of mistaken identities begins.
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| 1. Feel the Noise (2007)
2. Nick and Jane (1996)
3. Switched at Birth (1999) aka: Two Babies: Switched at Birth aka: Mistaken Identity
4. The Truth About Cats and Dogs (1996)
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