Body Parts 1991 R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Eric Red Cast: Jeff Fahey, Kim Delaney, Lindsay Duncan, Peter Murnik, Brad Dourif, Zakes Mokae, Paul Ben-Victor, Nathaniel Moreau, Sarah Campbell, Lindsay Merrithew, James Kidnie
Psychiatrist Bill Crushank (Jeff Fahey) loses an arm in an auto accident and receives a new arm transplanted from an executed psychopathic killer. Bill soon starts having nightmares, and the arm seems to have a will of its own. He seeks out two other recipients of the killer's limbs and finds that both have some of the same symptoms. After the other two are brutally murdered and their transplanted limbs taken, Bill is confronted by the killer–none other than the remnants of the executed man.
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The Hungry Bachelors Club 1999 PG-13, 93 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama aka: Food for the Heart
Director: Gregory Ruzzin Cast: Jorja Fox, Bill Nunn, Suzanne Mara, Paul Provenza, William Morgan Sheppard, Katherine Kendall, David Shackelford, Michael Des Barres, Candice Azzara, Peter Murnik, Rachel Bard, Leigh Ann Post
Divorcee Delmar (Jorja Fox) and roommate Hortense (Suzanne Mara) would love to open a restaurant and employ their culinary skills, which they now use weekly to host dinner parties for their 30-something friends. Lack of money is the missing link standing in the way for their future restaurant–until Delmar learns that if she will become the surrogate mother to Harold Spinner's (Michael Des Barres) baby, she will be paid enough to open the restaurant. And, that is just one of many subplots in this melodrama.
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Pastime 1991 PG, 94 min. Genre: Drama aka: One Cup of Coffee
Director: Robin B. Armstrong Cast: William Russ, Scott Plank, Reed Rudy, Glenn Plummer, Ricky Paull Goldin, Peter Murnik, Deirdre O'Connell, Patrick O'Bryan, Noble Willingham, Charles Tyner, Jeffrey Tambor, Troy Evans
The love of baseball and the "simplicity" of the 1950s when the game meant more than the money–that's the theme of this film that follows aging pitcher Roy Dean Bream (William Russ) as his career nears an end with a losing minor league team. The manager is under pressure to let Roy go to make room for a new player, Tyrone (Glenn Plummer), the team's first black player. A friendship grows between the two, and Roy shows Tyrone his "special" pitch that once gave him a short stay in the major leagues. But, Roy's days are numbered on the team.
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Vanishing Point 1997 TV, 92 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Romance
Director: Charles Robert Carner Cast: Viggo Mortensen, Christine Elise, Steve Railsback, Keith David, John Doe, Geno Silva, Peta Wilson, Rodney A. Grant, Peter Murnik, Paul Benjamin, Jason Priestley, Ari Barak, James MacDonald, Ari Barak, Don Collier
Raphina Kowalski (Christine Elise) is hospitalized due to experiencing troubled labor, and husband Jimmy (Viggo Mortensen) is 1,200 miles from home. So, he uses his race-car experiences from the past and speeds against all odds–including an FBI roadblock–to get home in time.
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| 1. Body Parts (1991)
2. The Hungry Bachelors Club (1999) aka: Food for the Heart
3. Pastime (1991) aka: One Cup of Coffee
4. Vanishing Point (1997)
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