All Forgotten 2000 PG-13, 106 min. Genre: Drama aka: Lover's Prayer
Director: Reverge Anselmo Cast: Kirsten Dunst, Nick Stahl, Julie Walters, James Fox, Geraldine James, Nathaniel Parker, Paloma Baeza, Kenny Doughty, Heathcote Williams, Nicholas Rowe
Vladimir (Nick Stahl) is a teenage boy in mid-1800s' Russia. He's looking for his first love and finds her–a neighbor, Zinaida (Kirsten Dunst). What Vladimir doesn't know is that Zinaida has other male friends of all ages and types–including his father.
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The Aryan Couple 2004 PG-13, 118 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: John Daly Cast: Martin Landau, Judy Parfitt, Kenny Doughty, Caroline Carver, Danny Webb, Christopher Fulford, Steven Mackintosh, Jake Wood, Nolan Hemmings, Austen Palmer, Tyler Bizzell, Gretchen Becker, Richard Bremmer
In 1944, German/Jewish industrialist Joseph Krauzenberg (Martin Landau) opts for "The Europe Plan," which offers wealthy Jewish families the opportunity to emigrate. His emigration is to be exchanged for the family's fortune. His wealth is such that Nazi leaders Adolf Eichmann (Steven Mackintosh) and Heinrich Himmler (Danny Webb) come to his home to deal with the paperwork. During a security check, Krauzenberg's valet and maid, Hans and Ingrid Vassman (Kenny Doughty and Caroline Carver), come under scrutiny and are identified as resistance fighters who now have the opportunity to murder Eichmann and Himmler. Hans and Ingrid wonder if they should ignore the consequences and proceed with the execution that would change the course of history. 2 User Reviews
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| | 1944 Germania | r torrestein 06/26/2009 | | Tears and anguish are [present through out the great performance of this great cast of actors. It is important that the movie present the fact that not all Germans were in agreement with the extermination of the jews during WWII. |
| | Ed 02/22/2007 | | Tense, intensifying and very well made. The kind of thriller I enjoy. |
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A Christmas Carol 1999 TV, 95 min. Genre: Family
Director: David Hugh Jones Cast: Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Joel Grey, Ian McNeice, Saskia Reeves, Desmond Barrit, Bernard Lloyd, Dominic West, Trevor Peacock, Liz Smith, Claire Slater, Ben Tibber, Elizabeth Spriggs, Kenny Doughty, Laura Fraser
Patrick Stewart makes an excellent Ebenezer Scrooge in this fine TV adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic Christmas story. After visits from the Ghosts of Christmas Past (Joel Grey), Present (Desmond Barrit), and Future (Tim Potter), Scrooge re-evaluates his treatment of Tiny Tim (Ben Tibber) and and his family. It ranks among the best of the several film renditions.
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Crush 2001 R, 112 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Director: John McKay Cast: Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton, Anna Chancellor, Kenny Doughty, Bill Paterson, Caroline Holdaway, Joe Roberts, Josh Cole, Gary Powell, Christian Burgess, Andrew Bicknell, Morris Perry, Roger Booth, Richenda Carey, Derek Deadman
Three single friends–headmistress Kate (Andie MacDowell), police inspector Janine (Imelda Staunton), and gynecologist Molly (Anna Chancellor)–have been meeting weekly to console each other. But, the consolation turns to jealousy when Kate embarks on an affair with a much younger man, Jed Willis (Kenny Doughty).
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| 1. All Forgotten (2000) aka: Lover's Prayer
2. The Aryan Couple (2004)
3. A Christmas Carol (1999)
4. Crush (2001)
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