Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore 1974 PG, 112 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Martin Scorsese Cast: Ellen Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Green Bush, Diane Ladd, Alfred Lutter III, Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Vic Tayback, Lelia Goldoni, Valerie Curtin, Lane Bradbury, Murray Moston, Harry Northrup
Ellen Burstyn won the Oscar for her portrayal of Alice, a widow who wants to be a singer. On the trip to Hollywood with her son (Billy Green Bush), Alice's stardom is put on hold when they run out of money in Arizona, and Alice finds work and happiness as a waitress. Diane Ladd was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
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Bloodbrothers 1978 R, 116 min. Genre: Drama aka: A Father's Love
Director: Robert Mulligan Cast: Paul Sorvino, Tony Lo Bianco, Richard Gere, Lelia Goldoni, Yvonne Wilder, Kenneth McMillan, Marilu Henner, Danny Aiello, Robert Englund, Eddie Jones
Taken from Richard Price's novel, this good story concerns macho influences from construction-worker family members that influence the lives of all in the family.
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Choices 1981 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Silvio Narizzano Cast: Paul Carafotes, Victor French, Val Avery, Lelia Goldoni, Dennis Patrick, Don Stark, Demi Moore, William R. Moses, Stephen Nichols, Pat Buttram
Good student John Carluccio (Paul Carafotes) also plays football for his high school. After he is diagnosed with partial deafness, he is told by the school that he can no longer play football. This alienates John and causes him to get in with the wrong crowd. That girlfriend of John's is Demi Moore in her first film, brief though it is.
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Good Against Evil 1977 TV, 80 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Paul Wendkos Cast: Dack Rambo, Elyssa Davalos, Richard Lynch, Dan O'Herlihy, John Harkins, Jenny O'Hara, Lelia Goldoni, Peggy McCay, Peter Brandon, Kim Cattrall
When Satan takes Andy's (Dack Rambo) girlfriend Jessica (Elyssa Davalos) from him, Andy seeks the help of a priest (Dan O'Herlihy) to get her back. Another "Exorcist" imitator that is helped by Director Wendkos' fine atmospheric touches.
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978 PG, 115 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Horror / Mystery / Thriller / Romance
Director: Philip Kaufman Cast: Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Leonard Nimoy, Jeff Goldblum, Robert Duvall, Veronica Cartwright, Kevin McCarthy, Art Hindle, Lelia Goldoni, Don Siegel, Tom Luddy, Stan Ritchie, David Fisher, Tom Dahlgren, Garry Goodrow
This version of the 1956 movie takes place in San Francisco where more mysterious seeds from outer space are destroying the citizens. When the flowers from those seeds make a webbing while the victims sleep, they take over their human forms. Although they now look human, they are really emotionless creatures controlled by aliens that want to run the world. Biologist Elizabeth Driscoll (Brooke Adams) notices that her boyfriend Geoffrey (Art Hindle) doesn't appear normal and consults with psychiatrist Dr. Kibner (Leonard Nimoy) who tells her that she is imagining things. Finally Elizabeth, her co-worker Matthew Bennell (Donald Sutherland), and friends Jack and Nancy Bellicec (Jeff Goldblum and Veronica Cartwright) join forces and set out to uncover the facts about what is happening in their world. 1 User Review
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| | Great movie | Anonymous Guy 03/18/2009 | | Invasion of the Body Snatchers was a great movie! Great plot, great cast (Lenard Nimoy was great!) and the music was good too. It makes you think, what if that really happened? If body snatchers from another planet took over earth? What if you could trust no one? What if you were the last remains of the human race? That would be so depressing. The movie is not only reaching, but a little profound in a way. In short, I loved it. |
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Shadows 1959 N/R, 81 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Cassavetes Cast: Hugh Hurd, Lelia Goldoni, Ben Carruthers, Anthony Ray, Dennis Sallas, Tom Reese, David Pokitillow, Rupert Crosse, David Jones, Pir Marini, Victoria Vargas, Cliff Carnell, Jack Ackerman, Jacqueline Walcott, Jay Crecco
Shot on location in 1950s' NYC and independently filmed and produced, John Cassavetes' film represents a new kind of American filmmaking that is not influenced by Hollywood. The story involves interracial friendships shown through the lives of a Black trumpet player, Hugh (Hugh Hurd), and his younger sister and brother, Lelia (Lelia Goldoni) and Ben (Ben Carruthers), both of whom often pass for White–but not without heartbreak caused by prejudice.
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Theatre of Death 1967 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Horror / Mystery / Thriller aka: Blood Fiend Theater of Death
Director: Samuel Gallu Cast: Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni, Julian Glover, Evelyn Laye, Jenny Till, Ivor Dean, Dilys Watling, Betty Woolfe, Peter Cleall, Fraser Kerr
The Grand Guignol Playhouse in Paris specializes in horror presentations, and its mean, violent director (Christopher Lee) is a suspect when bloodless bodies are found around the city. Is he a vampire? Is there more to the story?
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| 1. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
2. Bloodbrothers (1978) aka: A Father's Love
3. Choices (1981)
4. Good Against Evil (1977)
5. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
6. Shadows (1959)
7. Theatre of Death (1967) aka: Blood Fiend aka: Theater of Death
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