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The Domino Principle   1977     bomb  User Rating      R, 97 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Stanley Kramer  
Cast: Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen, Richard Widmark, Mickey Rooney, Edward Albert, Eli Wallach, Jay Novello, Ken Swofford, Neva Patterson, Ted Gehring

  Hired assassin Roy Tucker (Gene Hackman) is sent out to kill prominent people, but when he decides he has had enough, he becomes the target.

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Father Goose   1964     3 stars    N/R, 115 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Ralph Nelson  
Cast: Cary Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard, Jack Good, Verina Greenlaw, Pip Sparke, Simon Scott, John Napier, Ken Swofford

  Love blossoms on a South Pacific island during World War II when a French teacher (Leslie Caron) and her students are marooned following the crash of their plane. Coming to their aid is a coastal spotter (Cary Grant) who has been watching for enemy activity in the area.


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First to Fight   1967     2 and a half stars    N/R, 97 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Christian Nyby  
Cast: Chad Everett, Marilyn Devin, Dean Jagger, Bobby Troup, Gene Hackman, Claude Akins, James Best, Norman Alden, Bobs Watson, Ken Swofford

  This is an insightful psychological story about a Congressional Medal of Honor winner (Chad Everett) cracking up when he returns to fight in the Pacific.

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Hunter's Blood   1987     bomb    R, 102 min.
Genre: Adventure
Director: Robert C. Hughes  
Cast: Sam Bottoms, Kim Delaney, Clu Gulager, Ken Swofford, Joey Travolta, Lee de Broux, Bruce Glover, Billy Drago, Charles Cyphers

  "Deliverance" this film is not! However, the storyline is very similar, but this time a group of deer hunters have headed for Arkansas.

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Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues   1983     2 stars    TV, 195 min.
Genre: Western
aka: The Gambler: The Adventure Continues

Director: Dick Lowry  
Cast: Kenny Rogers, Bruce Boxleitner, Linda Evans, Johnny Crawford, Charles Fields, Cameron Mitchell, Gregory Sierra, David Hedison, Brion James, Robert F. Hoy, Ken Swofford, Harold Gould

  Kenny Rogers as Brady Hawkes, "The Gambler," is back for a second made-for-TV effort–a two-part episode. Brady, Billy (Bruce Boxleitner), and young Jeremiah (Charles Field) are riding the train to a major gambling event when the train is taken over by killers in search of money. After they take Jeremiah hostage for ransom, Brady and Billy form their own gang–including bounty hunter Kate (Linda Evans)–to rescue Jeremiah.

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One Little Indian   1973     2 stars    G, 90 min.
Genre: Family
Director: Bernard McEveety  
Cast: James Garner, Vera Miles, Pat Hingle, Morgan Woodward, John Doucette, Clay O'Brien, Robert Pine, Ken Swofford, Jay Silverheels, Jodie Foster

  This Disney comedy involves a cavalryman going AWOL after being sentenced to hang for disobeying orders–he saved Indian women and children during a raid. He takes off across the desert on a camel, meets and teams up with a boy who has lost his tribe and is trying to find them, and ends up at a ranch run by a widow and her daughter.


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Skyjacked   1972     2 and a half stars    PG, 100 min.
Genre: Thriller
aka: Sky Terror

Director: John Guillermin  
Cast: Charlton Heston, Yvette Mimieux, James Brolin, Jeanne Crain, Susan Dey, Roosevelt Grier, Mariette Hartley, Walter Pidgeon, Leslie Uggams, Claude Akins, Ken Swofford, Nicholas Hammond, Mike Henry

  A commercial jetliner piloted by Captain O'Hara (Charlton Heston) is skyjacked by a maniac (James Brolin) and is forced to fly to the Soviet Union.


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The Stepford Children   1987     2 stars    TV, 100 min.
Genre: Drama / Thriller / Horror
Director: Alan J. Levi  
Cast: Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Tammy Lauren, Ken Swofford, Pat Corley, Richard Anderson, Dick Butkus, James Coco, Sharon Spelman, James Staley, Raye Birk, Debbie Barker, Randall Batinkoff, John Cameron Mitchell, Judith Baldwin

  Once more the town of Stepford, Connecticut, with its peculiar women, is brought to the screen. This time around, not only the wives but the children as well are being turned into robots by the Men's Club members. Laura and Steven Harding (Barbara Eden and Don Murray) have just moved to Stepford with their children David and Mary (Randall Batinkoff and Tammy Lauren). Steven's first wife had mysteriously died in Stepford years before. What problems will Steven's family encounter, and will Laura be able to save her family from being turned into robots?



Cast
Barbara Eden Laura Harding
Don Murray Steven Harding
Tammy Lauren Mary Harding
Ken Swofford Frank Gregson
Pat Corley Sheriff Weston
Richard Anderson Lawrence Danton
Dick Butkus Tom Wilcox
James Coco Mr. Jamison
Sharon Spelman Sandy Gregson
James Staley Swimming Instructor
Raye Birk George Larson
Debbie Barker Lois Gregson
Randall Batinkoff David Harding
John Cameron Mitchell Kenny
Judith Baldwin Kimberly Summer
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Switch   1975     2 and a half stars    TV, 78 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Robert Day  
Cast: Robert Wagner, Eddie Albert, Charles Durning, Sharon Gless, Ken Swofford, Charlie Callas, Jaclyn Smith, Marc Lawrence, Alan Manson, Anne Schedeen

  An ex-con (Robert Wagner) joins forces with an ex-cop (Eddie Albert) and is determined to prove that a dishonest policeman engineered a diamond robbery. This film prompted a popular TV series.

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Poster Art From art.comThelma & Louise   1991     3 and a half stars    R, 128 min.
Genre: Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director: Ridley Scott  
Cast: Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen, Christopher McDonald, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brad Pitt, Timothy Carhart, Lucinda Jenney, Ken Swofford, Jason Beghe, Sonny Carl Davis, Shelly Desai, Carol Mansell, Stephen Polk

  Thelma (Geena Davis) convinces housewife Louise (Susan Sarandan) to leave her husband Darryl (Christopher McDonald) at home and go off together on a weekend camping trip. After a series of mishaps, they now find themselves escaping police in their 1966 Thunderbird. As they attempt their escape to Mexico, they end up deeper and deeper in trouble. In addition to an Oscar for Best Writing, there were five nominations, including two for Best Actress (Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon) and Director.



Cast
Susan Sarandon Louise
Geena Davis Thelma
Harvey Keitel Hal
Michael Madsen Jimmy
Christopher McDonald Darryl
Stephen Tobolowsky Max
Brad Pitt J.D.
Timothy Carhart Harlan
Lucinda Jenney Lena, the Waitress
Ken Swofford Major
Jason Beghe State Trooper
Sonny Carl Davis Albert
Shelly Desai East Indian Motel Clerk
Carol Mansell Waitress
Stephen Polk Surveillance Man
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Movie Quick Pick
1. The Domino Principle (1977)
2. Father Goose (1964)
3. First to Fight (1967)
4. Hunter's Blood (1987)
5. Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues (1983)
   aka: The Gambler: The Adventure Continues
6. One Little Indian (1973)
7. Skyjacked (1972)
   aka: Sky Terror
8. The Stepford Children (1987)
9. Switch (1975)
10. Thelma & Louise (1991)


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