Brooklyn Lobster 2005 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Kevin Jordan Cast: Danny Aiello, Jane Curtin, Daniel Sauli, Marisa Ryan, Ian Kahn, Heather Burns, Sam Freed, Tom Mason, Barbara Garrick, Henry Yuk, John Rothman, Olivia Archer, Rick Aiello
Giorgio's Lobster Farm is in big trouble after Frank Giorgio's (Danny Aiello) bank goes under, and the threat of public auction appears to be the only solution. But despite personal crises, the family struggles to save the shop that represents their identity.
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Love Always 1997 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jude Pauline Eberhard Cast: Marisa Ryan, Moon Unit Zappa, Beverly D'Angelo, James Victor, Michael Reilly Burke, Beth Grant, Mick Murray, Doug Hutchison, Gerard O'Donnell, Aaron Kuhr
When Julie Bradshaw's (Marisa Ryan) Spokane boyfriend proposes marriage, she leaves San Diego and embarks on an odyssey via Boston and Las Vegas only to arrive in Spokane with enough sense to realize that Mark is NOT the man of her dreams. Yuck.
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Man of the Century 1999 R, 78 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Adam Abraham Cast: Gibson Frazier, Susan Egan, Anthony Rapp, Cara Buono, David Margulies, Kevin Weisman, Alan Davidson, Bobby Short, Marisa Ryan, Frank Gorshin
Johnny Twennies (Gibson Frazier), an optimistic New York columnist for a modern-day newspaper, appears to live like he is in the Jazz Age; Johnny wears spats and utters words like "Moxie" and "You're the limit." The key to this comedy is that Johnny's eccentricity is there for all to see, and it is accepted by those around him.
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Mary and Rhoda 2000 TV, 86 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Barnet Kellman Cast: Mary Tyler Moore, Valerie Harper, Elon Gold, Christine Ebersole, Joie Lenz, Marisa Ryan, Steve Ryan, Mia Dillon, Tommy Hollis, Jeff Skowron, Rick Gomez, Eddie Korbich
Mary (Mary Tyler Moore) and Rhoda (Valerie Harper) reunite in this update on the 1970s' TV show. Mary is now widowed and Rhoda divorced, but they both want two things: to re-establish their professional lives and to re-connect with their rebellious daughters.
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Slaves to the Underground 1996 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Kristine Peterson Cast: Molly Gross, Marisa Ryan, Jason Bortz, Bob Neuwirth, Natacha LaFerriere, Claudia Rossi, James Garver, Peter Szumlas, Hunt Holman, Andrew Thacher
Shot as a documentary, this film is set in Seattle and features the love triangle involving musicians Suzy (Marisa Ryan); Shelly (Molly Gross); and Shelly's ex-boyfriend, Jimmy (Jason Bortz).
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Trash 1999 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mark Anthony Galluzzo Cast: Jeremy Sisto, Eric Michael Cole, Jaime Pressly, Grace Zabriskie, Jonathan Banks, Daniel Joseph, Charles Venturi, Marisa Ryan, Veronica Cartwright, Brian Krause
Another coming-of-age film hits the screen with this one set in poverty-ridden trailer parks in Florida. Two friends (Jeremy Sisto and Eric Michael Cole) deal with the death of a mutual friend in different ways.
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| 1. Brooklyn Lobster (2005)
2. Love Always (1997)
3. Man of the Century (1999)
4. Mary and Rhoda (2000)
5. Slaves to the Underground (1996)
6. Trash (1999)
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