The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial 1988 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Altman Cast: Eric Bogosian, Jeff Daniels, Brad Davis, Peter Gallagher, Michael Murphy, Kevin J. O'Connor, Daniel Jenkins, Danny Darst, Ken Michels, Matt Malloy, David Miller, Kenneth V. Jones, Matt Smith, L.W. Wyman, Brian Haley
Based on Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, this is a very well-produced, made-for-TV film about the compulsive Captain Queeg (Brad Davis) whose crew mutinies and takes over their minesweeper. Lt. Steve Maryk (Jeff Daniels) led the mutiny because a deadly storm was brewing, and Maryk felt that Capt. Queeg was losing his sanity. The act leads to a court martial. Defense attorney Lt. Barney Greenwald (Eric Bogosian) calls Queeg to testify for the defense–knowing that the only way to win the case is to prove that Capt. Queeg really was incompetent. A compelling story.
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Kenny & Company 1976 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Don Coscarelli Cast: Dan McCann, A. Michael Baldwin, Jeff Roth, Ralph Richmond, Reggie Bannister, Clay Foster, Kenneth V. Jones, Willy Masterson, Terrie Kalbus, David Newton, James E. dePriest, Kate Coscarelli
Twelve-year-old Kenny (Dan McCann) prepares for Halloween in the midst of neighborhood bullies, pranks, and his own first romantic crush.
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Phantasm 1979 R, 87 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Don Coscarelli Cast: A. Michael Baldwin, Bill Thornbury, Reggie Bannister, Kathy Lester, Angus Scrimm, Kenneth V. Jones, Terrie Kalbus, Susan Harper, Lynn Eastman-Rossi, David Arntzen, Ralph Richmond, Bill Cone, Laura Mann, Mary Ellen Shaw, Myrtle Scotton
Mike (A. Michael Baldwin) investigates the goings-on behind the scenes in a suburban mortuary and uncovers some very grisly scenes that include flying silver balls that drill into brains?
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| 1. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (1988)
2. Kenny & Company (1976)
3. Phantasm (1979)
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