Back to the Future Part III 1990 PG, 118 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Sci-Fi / Comedy / Western
Director: Robert Zemeckis Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, Elisabeth Shue, Matt Clark, Richard Dysart, Pat Buttram, Dub Taylor, James Tolkan, Marc McClure, Harry Carey Jr., Christopher Wynn, Mike Watson
Marty (Michael J. Fox) and the Doc (Christopher Lloyd) are back, but now they are living in the 1800s after Doc has been sucked back into the Old West. In spite of Doc Brown's warnings not to use the time machine again, Marty goes back to save his friend's life. Again, he encounters Biff (Thomas F. Wilson), but this time he's Biff's evil ancestor.
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Barbarians at the Gate 1993 R, 107 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Glenn Jordan Cast: James Garner, Jonathan Pryce, Peter Riegert, Joanna Cassidy, Fred Dalton Thompson, Leilani Sarelle, Matt Clark, Jeffrey DeMunn, David Rasche, Tom Aldredge
Based on a true story and book by Bryan Burrough with the same name, this made-for-TV film is a lighthearted account of the takeover of RJR Nabisco in the takeover-active 1980s. Good film.
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The Beguiled 1971 R, 109 min. Genre: Western / Drama / Thriller
Director: Don Siegel Cast: Clint Eastwood, Geraldine Page, Elizabeth Hartman, Jo Ann Harris, Darleen Carr, Mae Mercer, Pamelyn Ferdin, Matt Clark, Melody Thomas Scott, Charles Martin, Peggy Drier, Patricia Mattick, Charlie Briggs, George Dunn
During the Civil War, wounded Union soldier John McBurney (Clint Eastwood) recuperates in a Confederate women's finishing school that is run by Martha Farnsworth (Geraldine Page). The women are attracted to John, and he takes advantage of them by having sex with them and then dropping each one. But there is a lesson to be learned: scorned Southern belles can also perform devious and malicious acts for their own gains. 1 User Review
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| | BRAD79 07/02/2009 | | NOT BAD BUT HE HAS MANY BETTER |
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Blind Witness 1989 TV, 92 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Richard A. Colla Cast: Victoria Principal, Paul Le Mat, Stephen Macht, Matt Clark, Tim Choate, Marcia Reider, Jeff Olson, Jesse Bennett, Dennis Saylor, Russ McGinn
Intruders murder sightless Maggie Kemlich's (Victoria Principal) husband Gordon (Stephen Macht) while she stands by. Maggie aids in the investigation, which, of course, results in the intruders going after her. Why didn't they take care of her to begin with?
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The Bridge at Remagen 1969 G, 115 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: John Guillermin Cast: George Segal, Robert Vaughn, Ben Gazzara, Bradford Dillman, E.G. Marshall, Peter van Eyck, Tom Heaton, Matt Clark, Bo Hopkins, Robert Logan
Toward the end of World War II, U.S. troops attempted to capture the last remaining bridge over the Rhine River to keep the Germans from destroying it. Meanwhile, the German officer in charge (Robert Vaughn) delayed the demolition, which precluded German soldiers from returning home. Good acting.
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Brubaker 1980 R, 132 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Stuart Rosenberg Cast: Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton, David Keith, Morgan Freeman, Matt Clark, Tim McIntire, Val Avery, M. Emmet Walsh
Henry Brubaker is a prison reformer who is the new warden at a prison. When he looks into problems at his prison, he finds that the entire system is corrupt. During his relentless search for truth, he threatens the jobs of his supervisors and is fired.
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Cadence 1991 PG-13, 97 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Martin Sheen Cast: Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, F. Murray Abraham, Laurence Fishburne, Blu Mankuma, Michael Beach, Ramon Estevez, James Marshall, John Toles-Bey, Matt Clark
Martin Sheen's directorial debut marks this film about U.S. Army Private Franklin Bean (Charlie Sheen) who is tossed into the brig and befriends fellow prisoners (all Black). Together, they fend off racial bigot Sergeant McKinney (Martin Sheen).
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Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh 1995 R, 94 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Fantasy
Director: Bill Condon Cast: Kelly Rowan, Tony Todd, Timothy Carhart, Veronica Cartwright, William O'Leary, Fay Hauser, Matt Clark, Bill Nunn, David Gianopoulos, Joshua Gibran Mayweather, Caroline Barclay, Michael Bergeron, Brianna Blanchard, Clotiel Bordeltier, Russell Buchanan
The Candyman (Tony Todd) is sort of a ghost whose evil powers are unleashed as he kills people living in New Orleans' French Quarter. Schoolteacher Annie (Kelly Rowan) tries to convince her students that Candyman is simply a legend and says his name into a mirror, which is how those who believe say they can summon him. Nothing happens, but that night Candyman appears and kills Annie's husband Paul (Timothy Carhart). Annie learns that her family is connected to Candyman and goes to her family's ancestral home where she smashes the mirror to destroy Candyman. But, will her actions really cause the end of Candyman?
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Class Action 1991 R, 109 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Apted Cast: Gene Hackman, Colin Friels, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Joanna Merlin, Laurence Fishburne, Donald Moffat, Jan Rubes, Matt Clark, Fred Dalton Thompson, Jonathan Silverman
A lawyer (Gene Hackman) files a suit on behalf of his clients against an automobile manufacturer and finds that his own daughter (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) is the lawyer representing the auto company.
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Claudine's Return 1998 R, 91 min. Genre: Drama aka: Kiss of Fire
Director: Antonio Tibaldi Cast: Christina Applegate, Stefano Dionisi, Matt Clark, Tony Torn, Gabriel Mann, Perry Anzilotti, Torrie Gold, Ric Reitz, Maia Lien, Tom Nowicki
Bi-sexual Claudine (Christina Applegate) works as a laundress at a motel on Dolphin Island off the coast of Georgia; she also has a night job as a stripteaser. Along comes Italian Stefano (Stefano Dionisi) who takes a job as handyman at the motel, and a relationship with Claudine begins. But, he must deal with her major mood swings, as well as the baby that is now due.
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The Cowboys 1972 PG, 128 min. Genre: Western / Drama
Director: Mark Rydell Cast: John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne, Bruce Dern, Colleen Dewhurst, Slim Pickens, Lonny Chapman, A Martinez, Allyn Ann McLerie, Robert Carradine, Matt Clark, Nicolas Beauvy, Sean Kelly, Charles Tyner, Jerry Gatlin, Walter Scott
When a cattleman, Wil Anderson (John Wayne), loses his experienced drovers to the lure of the gold rush, he is forced to hire raw recruits in the form of teenagers to get the cattle to market. When Wil is slain by a psychopath Long Hair (Bruce Dern) during the cattle drive, the boys become killers in their attempt at revenge.
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The Culpepper Cattle Company 1972 PG, 92 min. Genre: Western aka: The Culpepper Cattle Co.
Director: Dick Richards Cast: Gary Grimes, Billy Green Bush, Luke Askew, Bo Hopkins, Geoffrey Lewis, Wayne Sutherlin, John McLiam, Matt Clark, Raymond Guth, Anthony James, Charles Martin Smith, Hal Needham, Jerry Gatlin, Royal Dano
Sixteen-year-old Ben Mockridge (Gary Grimes) talks trail boss Frank Culpepper (Billy Green Bush) into hiring him as a cook's helper on a cattle drive, and Ben learns first-hand just how rugged the life of a cowboy can be.
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Da 1988 PG, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Matt Clark Cast: Martin Sheen, Barnard Hughes, William Hickey, Karl Hayden, Doreen Hepburn, Hugh O'Conor, Ingrid Craigie, Joan O'Hara, Frank(2) McDonald
When an Irish-American playwright returns to Ireland to attend his father's funeral, he is confronted by his father's ghost and memories of himself as a young lad. This film is sentimental but enjoyable fare.
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Dead Before Dawn 1993 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Charles Correll Cast: Cheryl Ladd, Jameson Parker, G.W. Bailey, Kim Coates, Matt Clark, Keone Young, Stanley Anderson, Hope Lange, Jensen Daggett, Hollis McCarthy, Debra Bluford, Kip Niven
While in the process of divorcing her abusive husband Robert (Jameson Parker) Linda (Cheryl Ladd) learns that he has hired a hit man to kill her as a means of saving his reputation and keeping custody of the children. There is one problem: Robert's hit man is really an FBI agent, and Linda must pretend to have been murdered so that the FBI can trap Robert.
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The Emperor of the North 1973 PG, 118 min. Genre: Action aka: Emperor of the North Pole
Director: Robert Aldrich Cast: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Keith Carradine, Charles Tyner, Simon Oakland, Malcolm Atterbury, Harry Caesar, Matt Clark, Elisha Cook Jr., Sid Haig
Smack (Ernest Borgnine) is a sadistic train conductor who is determined to kill all the hobos riding his rails. He succeeds until he encounters "A No. 1" (Lee Marvin) who is not about to become a victim.
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An Eye for an Eye 1981 R, 106 min. Genre: Action
Director: Steve Carver Cast: Chuck Norris, Christopher Lee, Richard Roundtree, Matt Clark, Mako, Maggie Cooper, Rosalind Chao, Terry Kiser, Tim Culbertson, Nancy Fish, Stuart Pankin, Dorothy Dells, J.E. Freeman
A San Francisco ex-cop, Sean Kane (Chuck Norris), joins forces with his martial arts instructor (Mako) to bring down a drug-traffic operation led by Morgan Canfield (Christopher Lee). The smugglers had killed Kane's former partner and his girlfriend Linda (Rosalind Chao), and now he will stop at nothing as he operates beyond the law to track down the henchmen of the smuggling operation.
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Five Aces 1999 R, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: David M. O'Neill Cast: Charlie Sheen, Christopher McDonald, David Sherrill, Jeff Cesario, Michael McGrady, Geoffrey Lewis, Matt Clark, Virginia Hamilton, Patricia Skeriotis, Elizabeth Morehead
Chris (Charlie Sheen) is the only one of a group of friends who is still single, but he is about to change that. So, to enjoy his last days of "freedom," he spends time on the town with his friends, and all this fun and frolicking make him have second thoughts about getting married.
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The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid 1972 PG, 91 min. Genre: Western
Director: Philip Kaufman Cast: Cliff Robertson, Robert Duvall, Luke Askew, R.G. Armstrong, Dana Elcar, Donald Moffat, John Pearce, Matt Clark, Elisha Cook Jr., Royal Dano
Unbeknownst to the James and Younger Brothers, the townspeople of Northfield were ready and waiting when the bank robbers came to town to steal from their bank. This film begins with the gang's preparations for and unsuccessful attempt at robbing the bank.
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Hearts of the West 1975 PG, 103 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Howard Zieff Cast: Jeff Bridges, Alan Arkin, Blythe Danner, Andy Griffith, Donald Pleasence, Richard B. Shull, Herb Edelman, Alex Rocco, Frank Cady, Matt Clark
Jeff Bridges aspires to be a writer of Western lore and takes a correspondence course; the course turns out to be a fraud. Through a series of twists and turns, he ends up with stolen cash and, as an escape route, becomes a cowboy on a movie set.
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Homegrown 1998 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Stephen Gyllenhaal Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Hank Azaria, Ryan Phillippe, Kelly Lynch, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Lithgow, Ted Danson, Jon Bon Jovi, Judge Reinhold, Matt Clark
Following the murder of the owner of a marijuana plantation, three workers–Jack (Billy Bob Thornton), Carter (Hank Azaria), and Harlan (Ryan Phillippe) decide to take over the business. But they find that getting buyers is not as simple a job as they had believed it to be.
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Honkytonk Man 1982 PG, 122 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Musical
Director: Clint Eastwood Cast: Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood, John McIntire, Alexa Kenin, Verna Bloom, Barry Corbin, Matt Clark, Jerry Hardin, Tim Thomerson, Macon McCalman, Joe Regalbuto, Gary Grubbs, Linda Hopkins
Red Stoval (Clint Eastwood) is a tubercular alcoholic who travels to Nashville to sing at the Grand Ole Opry. Along for the ride is Red's nephew Whit (Kyle Eastwood) who serves as his uncle's protector. Red's Grandpa (John McIntire) and aspiring singer Marlene (Alexa Kenin) also join them on the interesting trek. Clint Eastwood's son Kyle makes his acting debut in this film, and he IS good.
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The Horror Show 1989 R, 95 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: House III: The Horror Show
Director: James Isaac Cast: Lance Henriksen, Brion James, Rita Taggart, Dedee Pfeiffer, Aron Eisenberg, Thom Bray, Matt Clark, Alvy Moore, Lewis Arquette, Lawrence Tierney
Mass murderer Max (Brion James) was ready for the execution, so when the switch was thrown his spirit was "energized" and ready to seek revenge on the responsible cop (Lance Henriksen) and his family. Bottom of the barrel bad.
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In the Heat of the Night 1967 N/R, 109 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Norman Jewison Cast: Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates, Lee Grant, Quentin Dean, James Patterson, William Schallert, Scott Wilson, Matt Clark, Anthony James, Larry Gates, Beah Richards
Black Philadelphia homicide detective Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier) visits a backwater Mississippi town. While there, he is mistakenly arrested for murder. When the confusion is resolved, bigoted Police Chief Bill Gillespie (Rod Steiger) and Tibbs join forces to investigate a murder. Tibbs teaches Gillespie about crime solving methods and about prejudice. This film won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Actor (Steiger) and was nominated for two others, including Best Director.
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Jeremiah Johnson 1972 PG, 107 min. Genre: Western / Drama
Director: Sydney Pollack Cast: Robert Redford, Will Geer, Charles Tyner, Stefan Gierasch, Allyn Ann McLerie, Matt Clark, Paul Benedict, Josh Albee, Joaquin Martinez, Richard Angarola, Delle Bolton, Jack Colvin, Tanya Tucker
Escaping the Mexican War, Jeremiah (Robert Redford) heads to the Rocky Mountains where he meets Bear Claw (Will Geer) and, with Bear Claw's tutoring, becomes a man of nature who lives off the land and wins the friendship of the Crow Indians. But, after the Crow kill his family, Jeremiah becomes an Indian killer, and his life changes forever. This movie causes the viewer to take a fresh look at one's surroundings and appreciate nature.
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Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues 1987 TV, 190 min. Genre: Western aka: The Gambler III: The Legend Continues
Director: Dick Lowry Cast: Kenny Rogers, Bruce Boxleitner, Linda Gray, Jeffrey Jones, George Kennedy, Matt Clark, Charles Durning, Colm Meaney, Dean Stockwell, Marc Alaimo, George American Horse, Terrence Evans
In this, the third episode of the popular "Gambler" series, Brady "The Gambler" Hawkes (Kenny Rogers) and sidekick Billy (Bruce Boxleitner) find that there's corruption in the ranks of the cavalry who steal cattle and blame it on the Sioux. This prompts Brady and Billy into action.
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Kid Vengeance 1977 R, 94 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Manduke Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Jim Brown, Leif Garrett, Glynnis O'Connor, John Marley, Matt Clark, Timothy Scott, David Loden, Dalia Penn, Richard Vanstone, Joseph Shiloach, Heinz Bernard
Sadistic killer McClain (Lee Van Cleef) is hunted down by young Tom (Leif Garrett), whose parents were murdered by McClain, and Isaac (Jim Brown), whose gold was stolen by the outlaw.
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The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang 1979 TV, 145 min. Genre: Western
Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Cliff Potts, Randy Quaid, Larry Wilcox, Don Collier, Sharon Farrell, Matt Clark, Royal Dano, Julie Hill, John Karlen, Bo Hopkins, Mills Watson, Jack Palance
This made-for-TV film provides the wild semi-biographical account of the Dalton brothers as they form their gang and proceed to become train robbers, bank robbers, and horse thieves. It all leads up to their final robbery: the raid on Coffeyville, Kansas. Plenty of cameo appearances.
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The Legend of the Lone Ranger 1981 PG, 98 min. Genre: Western / Action / Adventure
Director: William A. Fraker Cast: Klinton Spilsbury, Michael Horse, Christopher Lloyd, Matt Clark, Jason Robards, John Hart, Richard Farnsworth, Juanin Clay, John Bennett Perry, David Hayward, Lincoln Tate, Ted Flicker, Marc Gilpin, Patrick Montoya, David Bennett
John Ried (Klinton Spilsbury) is the sole survivor of an ambush by Butch Cavendish (Christopher Lloyd) and his gang. John is rescued by his childhood friend Tonto (Michael Horse) and nursed back to health. John assumes the name of the Lone Ranger–after his Ranger brother who was killed in the ambush–and is determined to bring the Cavendish gang to justice. He dons his mask and riding his horse Silver sets out with Tonto to save President Ulysses S. Grant (Jason Robards) who the Cavendish gang has abducted.
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Let's Get Harry 1986 R, 98 min. Genre: Action aka: The Rescue
Director: Stuart Rosenberg Cast: Robert Duvall, Gary Busey, Mark Harmon, Glenn Frey, Michael Schoeffling, Thomas F. Wilson, Rick Rossovich, Ben Johnson, Matt Clark, Gregory Sierra
A mercenary (Robert Duvall) is hired to help friends rescue Harry (Mark Harmon) from the jungles of South America. Duvall's performance keeps this from bombing out entirely. Director Rosenberg used the infamous pseudonym of "Alan Smithee" for this film, which meant he didn't want to be associated with it.
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Love Letters 1983 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama aka: My Love Letters Passion Play
Director: Amy Holden Jones Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis, James Keach, Amy Madigan, Matt Clark, Sally Kirkland, Rance Howard, Bud Cort, Bonnie Bartlett, Brian Wood, Phil Coccioletti, Larry Cedar
When Anna Winter (Jamie Lee Curtis) finds letters from a secret lover among her late mother's belongings, she begins her own illicit love affair with a married man.
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Monte Walsh 1970 PG, 99 min. Genre: Western
Director: William A. Fraker Cast: Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreau, Jack Palance, Mitch Ryan, Jim Davis, John McKee, Michael Conrad, Tom Heaton, G.D. Spradlin, Matt Clark, John Hudkins, Raymond Guth, Ted Gehring, Bo Hopkins, John McLiam
Monte Walsh (Lee Marvin) and Chet Rollins (Jack Palance) are friends who have trouble adapting to the contemporary world during the last days of the Old West. Their friends are losing their jobs and turning to cattle rustling. Chet marries, but an ailing Martine (Jeanne Moreau) turns down Monte's offer of marriage. A short time later, Martine's death leaves Monte distraught, and tragedy ensues. 1 User Review
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| | 52marksman 06/28/2009 | | Monte Walsh is to Lee Marvin what Tom Horn is to Steve Mcqueen This is a western. But only in the sense that it takes place in the west,on horseback during the era ( or rather the end of the era ) of the true cowboy. It is a poignant story of a man, who is nearer to the end of his life than the begining , and finds himself in an ever changing world into which he no longer fits. Circumstances involving his best friend, and his lover make for a surprisingly touching and introspective story. A story in which one cannot help but care about the characters. I highly recommend watching it. |
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Mother 1996 R, 96 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Frank LaLoggia Cast: Olympia Dukakis, Diane Ladd, Morgan Weisser, Ele Keats, Matt Clark, Scott Wilson, Rick Grove, Lucy Lee Flippin, Jana Robbins, Jack Andreozzi
Olympia Dukakis and Diane Ladd play MEAN mothers who go over the edge and enter the world of insanity during which time gross murders become their tools for vindication when they are hurt by significant people in their lives.
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The Quick and the Dead 1987 PG, 90 min. Genre: Western
Director: Robert Day Cast: Sam Elliott, Tom Conti, Kate Capshaw, Kenny Morrison, Matt Clark, Patrick Kilpatrick, Del Shores, Billy Streater, Jerry Potter, R.L. Tolbert, Larry Sellers, Hardy Rawls
Based on Louis L'Amour's novel, this made-for-HBO television film tells the story of mountain man Con Vallian (Sam Elliott) who comes to the aid of homesteaders Duncan and Susanna (Tom Conti and Kate Capshaw) when Doc Shabitt's (Matt Clark) gang picks on the newcomers.
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Return to Oz 1985 PG, 110 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Walter Murch Cast: Fairuza Balk, Nicol Williamson, Jean Marsh, Piper Laurie, Matt Clark, Michel Sundin, Tim Rose, Sean Barrett, Mak Wilson, Denise Bryer, Brian Henson, Stephen Norrington
Based on two of Frank Baum's later volumes from the "Oz" series, in this story Dorothy (Fairuza Balk) is back in Kansas, and Aunt Em (Piper Laurie) sends her to therapy to rid her of her memories of Oz. Dorothy takes her medicine but awakens in Oz where everything has changed. Now her task is fixing the problems, which are caused by the evil Gnome King (Nicol Williamson).
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South of Heaven, West of Hell 2000 R, 132 min. Genre: Western / Drama
Director: Dwight Yoakam Cast: Dwight Yoakam, Vince Vaughn, Billy Bob Thornton, Bridget Fonda, Peter Fonda, Paul Reubens, Bud Cort, Michael Jeter, Bo Hopkins, Luke Askew, Joe Unger, Noble Willingham, Matt Clark, Scott Wilson, Ritchie Montgomery
Raised by crooks, Sheriff Valentine Casey (Dwight Yoakam) has turned over a new leaf and now defends the law in early-1900s' Arizona. But, after his brother, Taylor Henry (Vince Vaughn), and his gang arrive in town and rob the bank, Valentine takes a walk during which he falls in love with actress Adalyne (Bridget Fonda). When Taylor's gang threatens Adalyne, Valentine decrees that justice must prevail.
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Trilogy of Terror II 1996 R, 90 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Lysette Anthony, Geraint Wyn Davies, Blake Heron, Matt Clark, Geoffrey Lewis, Richard Fitzpatrick, Thomas(2) Mitchell, Gerry Quigley, Dennis O'Connor, John McMahon
Over 20 years after his "Trilogy of Terror," Dan Curtis is back with another trio of thrillers with Lysette Anthony starring in all three. Not as good as the prior trilogy. "The Graveyard Rats"-After killing her husband, a woman realizes that information on his secret bank accounts was buried with him. But the monster rats are after her when she tries to recover the accounts. "Bobby"-A woman conducts a ritual to bring back her drowned son. It appears to have worked, but why is Bobby now after her? "He Who Kills"-In this continuation of the near-famous "Amelia" from the first trilogy, the police investigate the grisly death of Amelia and her mother and find the Zuni tribe doll. The doctor at the museum inspects the doll, which comes to life and possesses her–and here we go again.
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Tuff Turf 1985 R, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Fritz Kiersch Cast: James Spader, Kim Richards, Paul Mones, Matt Clark, Claudette Nevins, Robert Downey Jr., Olivia Barash, Panchito Gomez, Michael Wyle, Catya Sassoon
Morgan's (James Spader) father loses his riches in Connecticut, so the family moves to the L.A. area. It doesn't take Morgan long to find trouble in the tough streets when he goes after the high-school tough guy's girlfriend. A look at the 1980s' street life, complete with the musical numbers.
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White Lightning 1973 PG, 101 min. Genre: Action aka: McKlusky
Director: Joseph Sargent Cast: Burt Reynolds, Jennifer Billingsley, Ned Beatty, Bo Hopkins, Matt Clark, Louise Latham, Diane Ladd, R.G. Armstrong, Conlan Carter, Dabbs Greer, John Steadman, Iris Korn
Offered release from prison if he would help catch a moonshine operation gang, moonshiner Gator McKlusky (Burt Reynolds) agrees in order to avenge his brother's death and bring the crooked sheriff (Ned Beatty) to justice. And the rip-roarin' action begins. There is a sequel: "Gator."
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| 1. Back to the Future Part III (1990)
2. Barbarians at the Gate (1993)
3. The Beguiled (1971)
4. Blind Witness (1989)
5. The Bridge at Remagen (1969)
6. Brubaker (1980)
7. Cadence (1991)
8. Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995)
9. Chasing Dreams (1982)
10. Class Action (1991)
11. Claudine's Return (1998) aka: Kiss of Fire
12. Country (1984)
13. The Cowboys (1972)
14. The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972) aka: The Culpepper Cattle Co.
15. Da (1988)
16. Dead Before Dawn (1993)
17. The Driver (1978)
18. The Emperor of the North (1973) aka: Emperor of the North Pole
19. The Execution of Private Slovik (1974)
20. An Eye for an Eye (1981)
21. Five Aces (1999)
22. The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid (1972)
23. Hearts of the West (1975)
24. Homegrown (1998)
25. Honkytonk Man (1982)
26. The Horror Show (1989) aka: House III: The Horror Show
27. In the Custody of Strangers (1982)
28. In the Heat of the Night (1967)
29. Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
30. Kenny Rogers as The Gambler, Part III: The Legend Continues (1987) aka: The Gambler III: The Legend Continues
31. Kid Vengeance (1977)
32. The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang (1979)
33. The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)
34. Let's Get Harry (1986) aka: The Rescue
35. Love Letters (1983) aka: My Love Letters aka: Passion Play
36. Monte Walsh (1970)
37. Mother (1996)
38. Out of the Darkness (1985)
39. Outlaw Blues (1977)
40. The Quick and the Dead (1987)
41. Return to Oz (1985)
42. South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000)
43. Trilogy of Terror II (1996)
44. Tuff Turf (1985)
45. White Lightning (1973) aka: McKlusky
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