Fast Break 1979 PG, 107 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jack Smight Cast: Gabe Kaplan, Harold Sylvester, Michael Warren, Bernard King, Reb Brown, Mavis Washington, Bert Remsen, K Callan, Jack Smight, Laurence Fishburne
Gabe Kaplan makes his film debut in this film about a coach at a Nevada college who brings along his NYC street players and turns them into a magnificent collegiate team.
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Heaven Is a Playground 1991 R, 111 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Randall Fried Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Michael Warren, Richard Jordan, Victor Love, Bo Kimble, Janet Julian, Nigel Miguel, Cylk Cozart, Hakeem Olajuwon, Terry Bradley
In Chicago's Cabrini Green neighborhood, inner-city lawyer Zack Telander (D.B. Sweeney) and basketball coach Byron Harper (Michael Warren) join forces to encourage teens to stay out of trouble and tryout for basketball scholarships instead.
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The Kid Who Loved Christmas 1990 TV, 100 min. Genre: Family
Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman Cast: Cicely Tyson, Michael Warren, Sammy Davis Jr., Gilbert Lewis, Ken Page, Della Reese, Esther Rolle, Ben Vereen, Vanessa Williams, Trent Cameron
This touching Christmas story is about a young orphan (Trent Cameron) who is determined to join his musician father for the holidays. This film, co-produced by Eddie Murphy, was Davis' last appearance.
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Species III 2004 R, 110 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Brad Turner Cast: Robin Dunne, Robert Knepper, Sunny Mabrey, Amelia Cooke, John Paul Pitoc, Michael Warren, Christopher Neame, Patricia Bethune, Joel Stoffer, Natasha Henstridge
This third episode of the series, a direct-to-video/DVD, picks up where "Species II" left off. Presumably dead Eve (Natasha Henstridge) gives birth to a baby, Sara (Sunny Mabrey), who is a genetically perfect specimen. Scientist Dean (Robert Dunne) has his own agenda: he kidnaps the girl. But there are many out there who want her. And the mediocrity continues.
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Storyville 1992 R, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Mark Frost Cast: James Spader, Joanne Whalley, Jason Robards, Charlotte Lewis, Michael Warren, Michael Parks, Chuck McCann, Charles Haid, Piper Laurie, Chino "Fats" Williams, Woody Strode, Jeff Perry
Congressional aspirant Cray Fowler (James Spader), a lawyer and member of a powerful political family, meets waitress Lee Tran (Charlotte Lewis) at a fundraiser, and they spend the night together–as the surveillance camera rolls. When he awakens, Lee is gone and her father lies dead in Cray's room. After Lee is charged with the crime, Cray defends her while also investigating who is trying to frame him.
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Trippin' 1999 R, 92 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: David Raynr Cast: Deon Richmond, Donald Faison, Maia Campbell, Guy Torry, Aloma Wright, Harold Sylvester, Cleavon McClendon, Bill Henderson, Michael Warren, Stoney Jackson, Countess Vaughn, Dartanvan Edmonds, Anthony Anderson, Charles Walker, Davis Henry
High-school senior Gregory "G" Reed (Deon Richmond) spends much of his time daydreaming. In fact, he has daydreamed throughout most of his school years, and now as graduation nears "G" comes out of his fantasy just in time to make some choices about sex, education, and drugs.
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| 1. Fast Break (1979)
2. Heaven Is a Playground (1991)
3. The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990)
4. Species III (2004)
5. Storyville (1992)
6. Trippin' (1999)
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