Mercy Streets 2000 PG-13, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jon Gunn Cast: Eric Roberts, David A.R. White, Cynthia Watros, Shiek Mahmud-Bey, Lawrence Taylor, Stacy Keach, Robert LaSardo, Lisa Furst, Kevin Downes, Koji Kataoka, John Mann, Michael Villani, Robert Lyon Rasner, Brian C. Bennetts, Jon Gunn
Orphaned twins–John and Jeremiah (both roles played by David White)–have taken diverse paths. John is an embittered ex-con who tries to double-cross his former partner, Rome (Eric Roberts). When plans go awry, Rome mistakes Jeremiah for John and kidnaps him. John, in turn, stays undercover by pretending to be Jeremiah who is just days away from his ordination as an Episcopal priest.
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Return of the Killer Tomatoes! 1988 PG, 99 min. Genre: Comedy / Action / Horror / Sci-Fi
Director: John De Bello Cast: John Astin, Anthony Starke, George Clooney, Karen M. Waldron, Steve Lundquist, John De Bello, J. Stephen Peace, Michael Villani, Harvey Weber, Gordon Howard, Rick Rockwell, Mark Wenzel
First, you have to accept the premise that a scientist can give brains to tomatoes. If you can get past that, you must next go along with the idea that those same tomatoes can be turned into human beings. Then, you can sit back and enjoy a very funny movie. This sequel to "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" is followed by "Killer Tomatoes Strike Back" and "Killer Tomatoes Eat France!."
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| 1. Mercy Streets (2000)
2. Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988)
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