Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 N/R, 70 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Fantasy / Musical
Director: Tad Stones Cast: Robin Williams, Frank Welker, Gilbert Gottfried, Linda Larkin, John Rhys-Davies, Scott Weinger, Jerry Orbach, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, CCH Pounder, Val Bettin, Corey Burton, Jess Harnell, Clyde Kusatsu, Rob Paulsen
Aladdin's (voice of Scott Winger) and Jasmine's (voice of Linda Larkin) wedding day is interrupted by the 40 thieves who create a state of pandemonium in their search for a treasure. Then, Aladdin learns that their leader is his father and sets off to rescue him.
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Catherine the Great 1995 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Marvin J. Chomsky, John Goldsmith Cast: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Paul McGann, Ian Richardson, Brian Blessed, John Rhys-Davies, Agnes Soral, Mark McGann, Mel Ferrer, Jeanne Moreau, Karl Johnson
If you're a fan of Catherine Zeta-Jones, you may be interested in this film. The young (26 at the time of the film's release) Catherine plays Russian Empress Catherine as she rises to power followed by the early years of her reign. A history course this is not, as the major events of 18th-century Russia are merely "Oh, by the ways."
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Cats Don't Dance 1997 G, 69 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Musical
Director: Mark Dindal Cast: Scott Bakula, Jasmine Guy, Natalie Cole, John Rhys-Davies, George Kennedy, Rene Auberjonois, Hal Holbrook, Don Knotts, Ashley Peldon, Kathy Najimy
Warner Bros. produced this entertaining animated film about a cat, Danny (voice of Scott Bakula), that heads for Hollywood in the 1930s hoping for stardom but finding that there is not a big demand for animal actors in starring roles.
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Chupacabra Terror 2005 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Chupacabra: Dark Seas
Director: John Shepphird Cast: John Rhys-Davies, Giancarlo Esposito, Dylan Neal, Chelan Simmons, Paula Shaw, David Millbern, Mark Viniello, Joe Miller, Matthew R. Anderson, Luke Darnell
Dr. Pena (Giancarlo Esposito) finally caught deadly monster Chupacabra after years of trying. He brings it back to civilization on a cruise ship, and, of course, the monster gets loose on the ship, and the gore begins as it satisfies its hunger.
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Coronado 2003 PG-13, 85 min. Genre: Action
Director: Claudio Fah Cast: Kristin Dattilo, Clayton Rohner, Michael Lowry, Byron Quiros, John Rhys-Davies, Daniel Zacapa, Gary Cervantes, David Earl Waterman, David Purdham, Danny Mora
Claire (Kristin Dattilo) follows her fiance, Will (Michael Lowry), to a Central American country where she gets involved in a revolution. And is Will just a businessman? Who cares?
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A Flintstones Christmas Carol 1994 TV, 70 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Joanna Romersa Cast: Henry Corden, Jean Vander Pyl, Frank Welker, John Rhys-Davies, B.J. Ward, Don Messick, Russi Taylor, John Stephenson, Marsha Clark, Will Ryan, Howard Morris
In this show-within-a-show, Fred Flintstone (voice of Henry Corden) has the lead role of Scrooge in a local Christmas play of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Fred's starring role goes to his head, and his arrogance leads to him forgetting to buy Christmas presents for his family. But, all ends happily after Fred receives a visit from the Ghost of Christmas Past and sees the error of his ways.
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The Game of Their Lives 2005 PG, 101 min. Genre: Drama aka: The Miracle Match
Director: David Anspaugh Cast: John Rhys-Davies, Wes Bentley, Gerard Butler, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Patrick Stewart, Jay Rodan, Gavin Rossdale, Zachery Ty Bryan, Costas Mandylor, Louis Mandylor, Bill Smitrovich, Terry Kinney
The U.S. soccer team won an exciting match against England's team in 1950. This is the story about the personal lives of the players on that team of underdogs who performed a stunning upset at the World Cup match.
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Glory Daze 1996 R, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Rich Wilkes Cast: Ben Affleck, Sam Rockwell, Megan Ward, French Stewart, Vien Hong, Vinnie DeRamus, Kristin Bauer, Alyssa Milano, John Rhys-Davies, Lance Wilson-White, Mary Woronov
A wild and crazy band of California college seniors has a house they call "El Rancho Grande." Just before graduation, Jack (Ben Affleck) recalls that these have been the glory days and, rather than leave, he will keep the house for one more year before facing the future. It appears that a few of his pals are ready to follow his lead. Another "Animal House"-like comedy.
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Goddess of Love 1988 TV, 97 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jim Drake Cast: Vanna White, David Naughton, David Leisure, Amanda Bearse, Philip Baker Hall, Betsy Palmer, John Rhys-Davies, Little Richard, Ray O'Connor, Michael Goldfinger, Jennifer Bassey, David Donham
Venus (Vanna White), the Goddess of Love, is sent to Earth to earn a modern man's love. If she fails in her mission, she will be banished from Mount Olympus forever. This lame romantic fantasy was made for TV.
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The Great White Hype 1996 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Reginald Hudlin Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Jeff Goldblum, Damon Wayans, Peter Berg, Jon Lovitz, Cheech Marin, Jamie Foxx, Corbin Bernsen, John Rhys-Davies
This comedy about the boxing world is based loosely on the style of fight-promoter Don King. Samuel L. Jackson plays the King-like character, the Reverend Fred Sultan whose hopes are pinned on heavyweight champion James "The Grim Reaper" Roper (Damon Wayans). From backroom promotion tactics to ringside fight scenes, this is one funny movie.
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In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale 2007 PG-13, 127 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Uwe Boll Cast: Jason Statham, Leelee Sobieski, John Rhys-Davies, Ron Perlman, Claire Forlani, Kristanna Loken, Matthew Lillard, Brian J. White, Mike Dopud, Will Sanderson, Tania Saulnier, Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Gabrielle Rose, Colin Ford
Based on the "Dungeon Siege" video game, this story involves turnip farmer Farmer (Jason Statham) whose son Zeph (Colin Ford) is killed and his wife Solana (Claire Forlani) kidnapped by the villainous Krugs–an army of beasts that shattered Farmer's nearby village. Farmer, Norick (Ron Perlman), and Bastian (Will Sanderson) venture out into unknown lands to rescue Solana and, in the process, save their king (Burt Reynolds) whose life is threatened by the wizard Gallian (Ray Liotta) who plots to rule the world.
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 1989 PG-13, 127 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover, River Phoenix, Michael Byrne, Vernon Dobtcheff, Paul Maxwell, Kevork Malikyan, Alex Hyde-White, Richard Young, Alexei Sayle
In this third installment in the "Indiana Jones" series, the quest for the Holy Grail sends Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) and his father (Sean Connery) on an adventure in search of the Holy Grail–an artifact that is rumored to give eternal life to its owner. A problem lies in their way in the form of Elsa (Alison Doody) who just happens to be a Nazi spy with her own agenda for the Holy Grail.
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Ivanhoe 1982 TV, 150 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama / Romance
Director: Douglas Camfield Cast: James Mason, Anthony Andrews, Sam Neill, Michael Hordern, Olivia Hussey, Lysette Anthony, Julian Glover, John Rhys-Davies, Ronald Pickup, George Innes, David Robb, Stuart Wilson, Michael Gothard, Tony Haygarth, Philip Locke
This TV version of the Sir Walter Scott classic is well done; the photography is excellent, with good performances all around. Wilfred of Ivanhoe (Anthony Andrews) returns to England after the Crusades only to immediately get involved in a struggle against the tyranny of Prince John (Ronald Pickup). King Richard (Julian Glover) has been kidnapped, and Prince John refuses to pay the ransom. With help from Rebecca (Olivia Hussey)–whose Jewish father, Isaac of York (James Mason), was held by the anti-Semites and Ivanhoe rescued–Ivanhoe finds hope in rescuing the throne of England. Then, Ivanhoe's partnership with Robin Hood (David Robb) will right many of the wrongs in England.
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The Jungle Book 2 2003 G, 75 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Musical
Director: Steve Trenbirth Cast: John Goodman, Haley Joel Osment, Mae Whitman, Tony Jay, Phil Collins, John Rhys-Davies, Jim Cummings, Connor Funk, Bob Joles, Jeff Bennett, Veena Bidasha, Brian Cummings, Bobby Edner, Jess Harnell
When Mowgli (Voice of Haley Joel Osment) misses his jungle friends and returns to the jungle, troubles await.
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Kim 1984 TV, 150 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Drama
Director: John Davies Cast: Peter O'Toole, Bryan Brown, John Rhys-Davies, Ravi Sheth, Julian Glover, Lee Montague, Alfred Burke, Mick Ford, Bill Leadbitter, Roger Booth, Peter Childs, Noel Coleman, Sneh Gupta, Nadira, Lavlin
This made-for-TV version of Rudyard Kipling's story provides good viewing as orphaned Kim (Ravi Sheth) is recruited by the British and trained by the British Secret Service's Mahbub Ali (Bryan Brown) for espionage work in India. With mentors Mahbub Ali and a Buddhist monk (Peter O'Toole), Kim cooperates in helping spy on Russian infiltrators in the Himalaya Mountains.
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King Solomon's Mines 1985 PG-13, 100 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: J. Lee Thompson Cast: Richard Chamberlain, John Rhys-Davies, Sharon Stone, Herbert Lom, Ken Gampu, Shaike Ophir, June Buthelezi, Sam Williams, Bob Greer, Mick Lesley, Vincent Van der Byl, Oliver Tengende
Allan Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) comes to the aid of Jessie (Sharon Stone) in search of her kidnapped archaeologist father. Col. Bockner (Herbert Lom) has formed an alliance with Dogati (John Rhys-Davies), and they have performed the kidnapping in an effort to extract the secret of where the legendary King Solomon's mines are located. Determined, but not knowing what the future holds, Quatermain and Jessie set off across Africa in their search of Jessie's father and the lost mines. There is a sequel: "Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold."
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The Living Daylights 1987 PG, 130 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: John Glen Cast: Timothy Dalton, Maryam d'Abo, Jeroen Krabbe, Joe Don Baker, John Rhys-Davies, Art Malik, Desmond Llewelyn, Robert Brown, Geoffrey Keen, Walter Gotell, Andreas Wisniewski, Thomas Wheatley, John Terry, Virginia Hey
Timothy Dalton takes on the role of James Bond, Agent 007, whose mission this time around is to help Soviet General Koskov (Jeroen Krabbe) defect from Russia. Problems ensue when Koskov is recaptured, and Bond, with beautiful cellist Kara (Maryam d'Abo) in tow, follows a trail that leads to arms dealer Brad Whitaker (Joe Don Baker) in Soviet occupied Afghanistan.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 2001 PG-13, 178 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Peter Jackson Cast: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Liv Tyler, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee, Andy Serkis, Sean Bean, Ian Holm, Hugo Weaving
Frodo Baggins (Elijah Wood) is the Hobbit who has been given the long-missing Ancient Ring of the Dark Lord of Sauron. Now that Frodo has the Ring in his possession, he has no choice but to find the Cracks of Doom in order to destroy the Ring and end the reign of the Dark Lords. This film received the most Academy Award nominations for 2001 (13), and won four Oscars (Best Cinematography, Visual Effects, Original Score, and Makeup). Nominations included Best Picture, Director, and Supporting Actor (Ian McKellen).
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The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2003 PG-13, 201 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Peter Jackson Cast: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Sean Astin, Liv Tyler, Cate Blanchett, Bernard Hill, John Rhys-Davies, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Orlando Bloom, Andy Serkis, Hugo Weaving, Ian Holm, Sean Bean
In the conclusion to J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy, Gollum (Andy Serkis) continues to lead the gentle Hobbits–Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin)–on the trek to Mount Doom in their quest to destroy the One Ring. Meanwhile, the deposed King Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen) strives to unite the people of Middle Earth in preparation for battle in the forthcoming massive attack by the Dark Lord Saurons' minions. Winner of 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Director, and Original Score and Song.
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 2002 PG-13, 179 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Peter Jackson Cast: Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Sean Astin, Viggo Mortensen, Orlando Bloom, Liv Tyler, Cate Blanchett, John Rhys-Davies, Bernard Hill, Christopher Lee, Brad Dourif, Billy Boyd, Andy Serkis, Dominic Monaghan, Hugo Weaving
The Hobbits continue where the last film–"Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring"–left off as Frodo (Elijah Wood) and Sam (Sean Astin) continue on their way to Mordor in their effort to destroy the One Ring. Academy Awards were received for Best Sound Editing and Visual Effects, and the film received four nominations, including Best Picture.
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The Lost World 1992 N/R, 99 min. Genre: Adventure / Sci-Fi
Director: Timothy Bond Cast: John Rhys-Davies, David Warner, Eric McCormack, Nathania Stanford, Darren Peter Mercer, Tamara Gorski, Sala Came, Fidelis Cheza, Kate Egan, John Chinosiyani, Innocent Choda, Brian Cooper, Charles David
This remake of A. Conan Doyle's 1912 novel involves scientists Professor Challenger (John Rhys-Davies) and Professor Summerlee (David Warner) heading to the Belgian Congo plateau with their team. They search for the dinosaurs that are thought to exist. There is a sequel (that was shot concurrently): "Return to the Lost World."
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The Medallion 2003 PG-13, 90 min. Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
Director: Gordon Chan Cast: Jackie Chan, Lee Evans, Claire Forlani, Julian Sands, John Rhys-Davies, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Christy Chung, Johann Myers, Alex Bao, Lau Siu Ming
When he learns that a young boy, Jai (Johann Myers), possesses a medallion that can be used to give super-human powers and immortality to others, Snakehead (Julian Sands) kidnaps Jai. During the ensuing rescue attempt, Hong Kong cop, Eddie Yang (Jackie Chan), suffers a near-fatal accident after which Jai uses the medallion to grant Eddie super-human powers–and the fun begins in this comedy/action/crime/fantasy film.
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One Night with the King 2006 PG, 123 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael O. Sajbel Cast: Tiffany Dupont, Luke Goss, John Rhys-Davies, John Noble, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Omar Sharif, James Callis, Peter O'Toole, Javen Campbell, Jyoti Dogra, Dilshad, Nimrat Kaur
In this Biblical story, Hadassah's (Tiffany Dupont) life began as an orphaned Jewish girl from Babylon, but she changed her name to Esther in order to disguise her ethnicity. Her life then changes, she marries King Xerxes (Luke Goss) and, as Queen of Prussia, saves the Jews from annihilation. 8 User Reviews
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| | Anonymous 09/29/2007 | | Luke Goss as the King is amazing. In this movie, he is one of the best actors I've ever seen. Completely convincing. |
| | Petals 04/17/2007 | | This is one of the very best movies that I have ever watched!!!!! |
| | Anonymous 04/12/2007 | | Most wonderful I've seen this movie five times in one day.The king and Hadassah this is true it happend. |
| | may 03/21/2007 | | It,s a beautiful ,very attractive movie.I love all the scenes between the king and Esther,and Luke Goss as king is very good ,and handsome. |
| | loved the movie | amuncy61 03/10/2007 | | It was right on with the book of Esther. It only told about the love between the king and Hadassah (Esther) but after the movie, I read the book in the Bible and was able to enjoy it better. |
| | rejoyce 03/09/2007 | | This movie is the most excellant of all times. I was very impressed with the King played by Luke Goss, and Queen Esther played by Tiffany Dupont, but everyone was wonderful. This is a MUST SEE movie for everyone. |
| | Follows the Bible fairly well | Anonymous 02/11/2007 | | |
| | the queen 02/07/2007 | | well done from the acting to the sceenes and what a smile the king has. |
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The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement 2004 G, 115 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Romance
Director: Garry Marshall Cast: Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, Hector Elizondo, John Rhys-Davies, Heather Matarazzo, Chris Pine, Callum Blue, Kathleen Marshall, Tom Poston, Joel McCrary, Kim Thompson, Raven-Symone, Sean O'Bryan, Caroline Goodall, Larry Miller
In this sequel to "The Princess Diaries," Mia (Anne Hathaway) is now turning 21, has finished college, and her grandmother Queen Clarisse Renaldi (Julie Andrews) is preparing to step down and relinquish the throne of Genovia to Mia. There is one problem: Genovia law requires that their queen be married. Now, Mia is given 30 days in which to find a husband. Will it be the charming Andrew (Callum Blue), or will Mia choose dashing Nicholas (Chris Pine) who has had his eye on the throne?
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Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 PG, 115 min. Genre: Adventure / Thriller
Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Denholm Elliott, Ronald Lacey, Wolf Kahler, John Rhys-Davies, Paul Freeman, Anthony Higgins, Alfred Molina, Tutte Lemkow, Vic Tablian, Don Fellows, William Hootkins
Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) battles the Nazis in an attempt to be the first to reach the lost ark containing the remains of the Ten Commandments. Indy suffers a host of adventures during the transformation from his quiet job as college professor to mercenary in South America. This was the first of three Indiana Jones films. In all, four Oscars were awarded for this film, including Best Special Effects; five other nominations included Best Picture and Director.
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Sahara 1983 PG, 111 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Andrew V. McLaglen Cast: Brooke Shields, John Mills, Lambert Wilson, Steve Forrest, Horst Buchholz, John Rhys-Davies, Perry Lang, Ronald Lacey, Cliff Potts, Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
A young heiress (Brooke Shields) promises her dying father that she will drive his newly designed car in the 1927 endurance race (the world's most treacherous auto race) across the Sahara Desert. While crossing the desert, she is captured and falls in love with an Arab Sheik (Lambert Wilson). A terrible take-off on "The Perils of Pauline."
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Secret of the Andes 1998 PG, 98 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Alejandro Azzano Cast: David Keith, Camilla Belle, John Rhys-Davies, Nancy Allen, Jose Luis Alfonzo, Betiana Blum, Roshan Seth
Diana (Camilla Belle) is becoming a problem at school, partially due to her not fitting in with the other students. So, she and her mother (Nancy Allen) head to an Argentine village in the Andes where Diana's archeologist father (David Keith) is searching for a long lost treasure. But things still don't seem to go right for Diana as she becomes involved with the supernatural. And things don't go too well with this film, either.
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Shadows in the Sun 2005 N/R, 99 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance aka: The Shadow Dancer
Director: Brad Mirman Cast: Joshua Jackson, Harvey Keitel, Claire Forlani, John Rhys-Davies, Giancarlo Giannini, Armando Pucci, Albert Dray, Silvia De Santis, Jake Broder, Valeria Cavalli
British book agent and aspiring writer Jeremy Taylor (Joshua Jackson) is sent to Italy in search of author Weldon Parish (Harvey Keitel). In the process, he encounters Weldon's daughter Isabella (Claire Forlani), falls in love with her, meets Weldon, and the two men help each other to overcome problems and encourage each other to write as they deal effectively with life.
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Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists 2000 PG, 85 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Evan Ricks Cast: Brendan Fraser, Jennifer Hale, Mark Hamill, Leonard Nimoy, John Rhys-Davies, Robert Allen Mukes, Jeff Wolverton, K.W. Miller, Clint Carmichael
Animation techniques keep getting better, and this one uses "3-D motion capture" (live actors' animation is transferred to the animated characters), which brings natural movement to new heights. As for the story, Sinbad (voice of Brendan Fraser) helps a princess (voice of Jennifer Hale) conquer evil wizard Baraka (voice of Leonard Nimoy).
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Sphinx 1981 PG, 117 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Franklin J. Schaffner Cast: Lesley-Anne Down, Frank Langella, Maurice Ronet, John Gielgud, Martin Benson, John Rhys-Davies, James Cossins, Victoria Tennant, Saeed Jaffrey, Tutte Lemkow
This is a silly story about an Egyptologist, Erica Baron (Lesley-Anne Down), who witnesses a murder, escapes her own death, and is thrown into a dungeon, which just happens to be filled with ancient treasures.
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Sunset Grill 1993 R, 103 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Kevin Connor Cast: Peter Weller, Lori Singer, Stacy Keach, Alexandra Paul, John Rhys-Davies, Michael Anderson Jr., Randy Pelish, Peter Koch, Michael Medeiros, Benito Martinez, Richard Coca, Miguel Fernandes
Burned-out ex-cop and now a private investigator, Ryder Hart (Pete Weller) is on the hunt for a killer after his estranged wife is brutally murdered. The trail leads to illegal immigrants and more–including a wealthy businessman and a crooked agent. Plenty of plot twists.
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Sword of the Valiant 1982 PG, 101 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Stephen Weeks Cast: Miles O'Keeffe, Cyrielle Claire, Leigh Lawson, Sean Connery, Trevor Howard, Peter Cushing, Ronald Lacey, Lila Kedrova, John Rhys-Davies, Wilfrid Bramwell
The old English tale of Sir Gawain (Miles O'Keeffe)–who must solve the riddle posed by the Green Knight (Sean Connery) or die at the Green Knight's hand–is recreated in this film. He has one year to solve it, and the adventures are many as he goes about the land in search of the answer. Not particularly good, but Connery's role is a highlight. Previously made in 1973 as "Gawain and the Green Knight."
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Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter 1993 R, 104 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Jean-Paul Ouellette Cast: Mark Kinsey Stephenson, Charles Klausmeyer, Maria Ford, John Rhys-Davies, Julie Strain, David Warner, Peter Breck, Richard Domeier, Siobhan McCafferty, Shawn T. Lim, Brad Blaisdell, Bryan Clark
College student Randolph Carter (Mark Kinsey Stephenson) teams with Eliot (Charles Klausmeyer) and Professor Warren (John Rhys-Davies) to hunt down the creature that killed students in the previous film. Eliot had had visions of the original house owner, a warlock, who warned that the creature must be destroyed. The professor is able to inject the creature and separate the beast from the woman. But now another blood bath begins as the creature seeks its 'host.'
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Victor/Victoria 1982 PG, 133 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Blake Edwards Cast: Julie Andrews, James Garner, Robert Preston, Lesley Ann Warren, Alex Karras, John Rhys-Davies, Graham Stark, Peter Arne, Norman Chancer, Malcolm Jamieson
Unable to make it big as a cabaret singer, Victoria (Julie Andrews) poses as a female impersonator–with the help of her gay friend, Toddy (Robert Preston). She becomes a star, which presents unforeseen problems for Toddy. In addition to an Oscar for Best Musical Score, the film received six nominations, including Best Actress, Actor (Preston), and Supporting Actress (Lesley Ann Warren).
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Waxwork 1988 R, 97 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Anthony Hickox Cast: Zach Galligan, Jennifer Bassey, Deborah Foreman, Michelle Johnson, David Warner, Patrick Macnee, Anthony Hickox, John Rhys-Davies, Dana Ashbrook, Miles O'Keeffe
A wax museum comes to town, and its owner (David Warner) invites selected teens to a special midnight showing. The guests become part of the scene as the exhibits come to life and the battles ensue.
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| 1. Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996)
2. Catherine the Great (1995)
3. Cats Don't Dance (1997)
4. Chupacabra Terror (2005) aka: Chupacabra: Dark Seas
5. Coronado (2003)
6. Firewalker (1986)
7. A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994)
8. The Game of Their Lives (2005) aka: The Miracle Match
9. Glory Daze (1996)
10. Goddess of Love (1988)
11. The Great White Hype (1996)
12. In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007)
13. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
14. Ivanhoe (1982)
15. The Jungle Book 2 (2003)
16. Kim (1984)
17. King Solomon's Mines (1985)
18. The Living Daylights (1987)
19. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
20. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
21. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
22. The Lost World (1992)
23. The Medallion (2003)
24. Nairobi Affair (1984)
25. One Night with the King (2006)
26. The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)
27. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
28. Return to the Lost World (1993)
29. Sahara (1983)
30. Secret of the Andes (1998)
31. Shadows in the Sun (2005) aka: The Shadow Dancer
32. Sinbad: Beyond the Veil of Mists (2000)
33. Sphinx (1981)
34. Sunset Grill (1993)
35. Sword of the Valiant (1982)
36. Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter (1993)
37. Victor/Victoria (1982)
38. Waxwork (1988)
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