Blue Velvet 1986 R, 120 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: David Lynch Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, Laura Dern, Hope Lange, Dean Stockwell, Priscilla Pointer, Frances Bay, Brad Dourif, George Dickerson
This film begins with the discovery of an ear in a field. The police have no leads, but two young people (Kyle MacLachlan and Laura Dern) become involved when they decide to investigate a cabaret singer (Isabella Rossellini). Kinda weird. An Oscar nomination was received for Best Director.
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Don't Tell Her It's Me 1990 PG-13, 101 min. Genre: Comedy aka: The Boyfriend School
Director: Malcolm Mowbray Cast: Steve Guttenberg, Jami Gertz, Shelley Long, Kyle MacLachlan, Madchen Amick, Kevin Scannell, Beth Grant, Caroline & Sally Lund, Perry Anzilotti, Jeannie Epper, Tony Epper, O'Neal Compton
Lonely cancer-survivor Gus (Steve Guttenberg) is transformed by his sister (Shelley Long) into a mysterious New Zealand biker hero in order to attract a romantic interest. The ploy works, but will Emily (Jami Gertz) still love Gus when she discovers the truth about Gus' identity?
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The Doors 1991 R, 138 min. Genre: Drama / Musical
Director: Oliver Stone Cast: Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan, Kevin Dillon, Kyle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Michael Madsen, Billy Idol, Kathleen Quinlan, Dennis Burkley, Josh Evans, Michael Wincott, John Densmore, Gretchen Becker, Jerry Sturm, Sean Stone
Val Kilmer stars in this Oliver Stone movie about the late rocker, The Doors' front man Jim Morrison. As is often the case, Stone's work is unique. It not only tells the story, almost documentary style, of a beach boy-poet who turns into a self-destructive, obnoxious rock star. It is a good example of how fame is often a two-edged sword.
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Dune 1984 PG-13, 140 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: David Lynch Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Francesca Annis, Jurgen Prochnow, Jose Ferrer, Brad Dourif, Dean Stockwell, Linda Hunt, Paul L. Smith, Max von Sydow, Silvana Mangano
Based on Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel, this is the story of struggle for control of a distant planet–all for a monopoly of the inter-galactic spice trade.
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The Flintstones 1994 PG, 92 min. Genre: Family / Comedy / Fantasy
Director: Brian Levant Cast: John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Elizabeth Perkins, Rosie O'Donnell, Kyle MacLachlan, Halle Berry, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Moll, Jonathan Winters, Sheryl Lee Ralph
The Flintstones leap from pages of animation into the human world as they portray America's favorite prehistoric family. Fans of the Flintstones will thoroughly enjoy this clever presentation with John Goodman as the family patriarch, Fred.
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Hamlet 2000 R, 111 min. Genre: Drama / Romance / Thriller
Director: Michael Almereyda Cast: Ethan Hawke, Kyle MacLachlan, Sam Shepard, Diane Venora, Bill Murray, Liev Schreiber, Julia Stiles, Karl Geary, Paula Malcomson, Steve Zahn, Dechen Thurman, Rome Neal, Jeffrey Wright, Paul Bartel, Casey Affleck
This Shakespeare classic is updated. The year is 2000 and set in hi-tech corporate America at the multinational conglomerate Denwick Corporation in Manhattan. Hamlet (Ethan Hawke) is struggling as a young filmmaker in New York City trying to gain control in his deceased father's company while also dealing with his mother Gertrude's (Diane Venora) marriage to her brother-in-law Claudius (Kyle MacLachlan). His father's Ghost (Sam Shepard) appears and wants Hamlet to be kind to Gertrude but to get revenge against Claudius who killed him. Once again, Shakespeare's drama proves timeless.
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The Hidden 1987 R, 98 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Jack Sholder Cast: Michael Nouri, Kyle MacLachlan, Ed O'Ross, Clu Gulager, Claudia Christian, Clarence Felder, William Boyett, Richard(2) Brooks, Larry Cedar, John McCann, Chris Mulkey, Danny Trejo
An L.A. cop (Michael Nouri) works with an FBI agent (Kyle MacLachlan) on the investigation of some weird crimes. As the investigation progresses, the FBI agent begins exhibiting very strange behavior.
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The Librarian: Quest for the Spear 2004 TV, 90 min. Genre: Action / Fantasy
Director: Peter Winther Cast: Noah Wyle, Sonya Walger, Bob Newhart, Jane Curtin, Olympia Dukakis, Kyle MacLachlan, Kelly Hu, David Dayan Fisher, Lisa Brenner, Mario Ivan Martinez, Clyde Kusatsu
Thirty-something student living with his mother (Olympia Dukakis), Flynn (Noah Wyle) is forced out of school and takes a job at a library where Judson (Bob Newhart) and Charlene (Jane Curtin) give him the job of overseeing the library's mythical artifacts. When one of the artifacts is stolen, Flynn, with reluctant help from martial-arts-skilled Nicole (Sonya Walger), searches for the artifact to retrieve it from the villains.
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Me Without You 2001 N/R, 107 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sandra Goldbacher Cast: Anna Friel, Michelle Williams, Oliver Milburn, Trudie Styler, Marianne Denicourt, Allan Corduner, Nicky Hanson, Steve John Shepard, Kyle MacLachlan, Deborah Findlay
Inseparable as teenagers, Marina (Anna Friel) and Holly (Michelle Williams) find that, after many years of growing into adulthood, betrayal threatens their friendship.
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Miranda 2002 R, 90 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Marc Munden Cast: Christina Ricci, John Simm, Kyle MacLachlan, John Hurt, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Cavan Clerkin, Matthew Marsh, Pik Sen Lim
Frank (John Simm) is a bored librarian until he meets mysterious Miranda (Christina Ricci) who visits his library with the intent of pulling off a scam. After an affair begins, Miranda disappears, but the lovestruck Frank heads to London to search for her. He finds that she is more mysterious than he thought.
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One Night Stand 1997 R, 103 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mike Figgis Cast: Wesley Snipes, Nastassja Kinski, Ming-Na, Robert Downey Jr., Kyle MacLachlan, Glenn Plummer, Xander Berkeley, Marcus T. Paulk, Thomas Haden Church, John Ratzenberger
Last year, a definitely married man, Max Carlyle (Wesley Snipes), and Karen (Nastassja Kinski) enjoyed a brief affair. Now, when Max visits a friend, Charlie (Robert Downey Jr.), Max and Karen must figure out if and where they are going from here.
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Roswell 1994 PG-13, 90 min. Genre: Sci-Fi aka: Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up
Director: Jeremy Kagan Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Martin Sheen, Dwight Yoakam, Xander Berkeley, Bob Gunton, Kim Greist, Peter MacNicol, John M. Jackson, Nick Searcy, Charles Martin Smith
Jesse (Kyle MacLachlan) attends a military reunion in 1977 with the intent of clearing his name from an incident 30 years previously when he was assigned to investigate a possible extraterrestrial crash landing. He had been the fall guy for a cover-up, and what he learns at the reunion indicates that the deceit may be bigger than he thought. There could even be aliens among us.
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Showgirls 1995 NC-17, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Paul Verhoeven Cast: Elizabeth Berkley, William Shockley, Alan Rachins, Glenn Plummer, Kyle MacLachlan, Gina Gershon, Robert Davi, Al Ruscio, Gina Ravera, Lin Tucci
This was the first film in years to be given an "adults only" rating, and if there was ever a film exploiting women, this is it. The plot revolves around the so-called glamour of Las Vegas where beautiful women come in search of fame and end up stripping and whoring.
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Time Code 2000 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mike Figgis Cast: Saffron Burrows, Salma Hayek, Stellan Skarsgard, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Julian Sands, Holly Hunter, Kyle MacLachlan, Steven Weber, Richard Edson, Xander Berkeley
Writer/director Mike Figgis brings four interrelated stories to the screen–split into four segments that unfold simultaneously in real time. The volume is raised for the segment meant to draw the audiences' attention at that moment. This works in that it opens doors for future innovations and, once you have accustomed yourself to the four screens, the stories do entertain.
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Touch of Pink 2004 R, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Ian Iqbal Rashid Cast: Jimi Mistry, Kyle MacLachlan, Sue Mathew, Kristen Holden-Reid, Veena Sood, Brian George, Raoul Bhaneja, Liisa Repo-Martell, Andrew Gillies, Malika Mendez
While living in London, gay Ismali-Canadian Alim (Jimi Mistry) gets a visit from his mother, Nura (Sue Mathew), who convinces him to go to Toronto for a cousin's wedding. Then Alim's alter-ego, Cary Grant (Kyle MacLachlan), appears on the scene with a string of advice tips on how to prepare for the occasion. 1 User Review
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The Trial 1993 PG-13, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David Hugh Jones Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Anthony Hopkins, Jason Robards, Juliet Stevenson, Polly Walker, Alfred Molina, David Thewlis, Jean Stapleton, Tony Haygarth, Michael Kitchen
This version of Frank Kafka's novel features Josef K. (Kyle MacLachlan) as a bank clerk who awakens one morning to find himself arrested, but he has no idea of what the charges are. A trial follows in which the tentacles of government bureaucracy envelop Josef.
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The Trigger Effect 1996 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David Koepp Cast: Kyle MacLachlan, Elisabeth Shue, Dermot Mulroney, Richard T. Jones, Bill Smitrovich, Michael Rooker, Tori & Tyra Kristiansen, Rick Worthy, Edham Barker, Tyrone Tann
Matt (Kyle MacLachlan) and Annie (Elisabeth Shue) are a young couple who represent problems inherent in today's society when some are capable of taking responsibility and others cannot. One night the power goes out in Matt and Annie's neighborhood, and the vulnerable couple becomes victimized by would-be robbers.
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me 1992 R, 135 min. Genre: Drama / Horror / Mystery / Fantasy / Thriller
Director: David Lynch Cast: Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Kyle MacLachlan, Dana Ashbrook, David Bowie, Harry Dean Stanton, Kiefer Sutherland, James Marshall, Grace Zabriskie, Pamela Gidley, David Lynch, Peggy Lipton, Moira Kelly, Miguel Ferrer, Heather Graham
This film was followed by the TV series and told of the events that would later haunt the characters in the series. Laura's (Sheryl Lee) last days are spent with her boyfriend James Hurley (James Marshall) and her best friend Donna Hayward (Moira Kelly). At night, however, drug-addicted Laura hangs out with dope dealer Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook). When Laura's father, Leland (Ray Wise), learns of Laura's double life he goes into a fit of rage, which ends in tragedy for Laura and her friends.
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Where the Day Takes You 1992 R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Marc Rocco Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Lara Flynn Boyle, Balthazar Getty, Sean Astin, James LeGros, Ricki Lake, Will Smith, Peter Dobson, Stephen Tobolowsky, Robert Knepper, Adam Baldwin, Laura San Giacomo, Kyle MacLachlan, Nancy McKeon, Rachel Ticotin
Los Angeles street hustler King (Dermot Mulroney) acts as a father figure for a group of runaways–including gay prostitute Little J (Balthazar Getty), Heather (Lara Flynn Boyle), and drug addict Greg (Sean Astin). But, even though King tries to come to their aid, violence through drugs and prostitution is the norm for these teens, and tragic consequences ensue.
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| 1. Blue Velvet (1986)
2. Don't Tell Her It's Me (1990) aka: The Boyfriend School
3. The Doors (1991)
4. Dune (1984)
5. The Flintstones (1994)
6. Hamlet (2000)
7. The Hidden (1987)
8. The Librarian: Quest for the Spear (2004)
9. Me Without You (2001)
10. Miranda (2002)
11. One Night Stand (1997)
12. Rich in Love (1993)
13. Roswell (1994) aka: Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up
14. Showgirls (1995)
15. Time Code (2000)
16. Touch of Pink (2004)
17. The Trial (1993)
18. The Trigger Effect (1996)
19. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
20. Where the Day Takes You (1992)
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