A Foreign Affair 2003 PG-13, 94 min. Genre: Comedy aka: 2 Brothers and a Bride
Director: Helmut Schleppi Cast: David Arquette, Tim Blake Nelson, Emily Mortimer, Larry Pine, Lois Smith, Allyce Beasley, Megan Follows, Redmond Gleeson, Rocio Linares, Nonna Velikaya
Midwestern brothers–Josh (David Arquette) and Jake (Tim Blake Nelson)–are helpless souls now that their mother (Lois Smith) has died leaving them to fend for themselves. Jake comes up with a solution: he and Josh will take a two-week trip to Russia in search of one traditionally minded wife who will take over their mother's household chores.
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St. Helens 1981 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ernest Pintoff Cast: Art Carney, David Huffman, Cassie Yates, Ron O'Neal, Bill McKinney, Albert Salmi, Tim Thomerson, Henry Darrow, Nehemiah Persoff, Redmond Gleeson
This film is based on a true story, which took place as warnings were given to residents around the area that Mt. St. Helens was going to erupt. One old man, Harry Truman (Art Carney), refused to leave his home.
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Steel 1980 PG, 102 min. Genre: Drama aka: Men of Steel Look Down and Die
Director: Steve Carver Cast: Lee Majors, Jennifer O'Neill, Art Carney, George Kennedy, Harris Yulin, Redmond Gleeson, Terry Kiser, Richard Lynch, Albert Salmi, R.G. Armstrong
Mike Catton (Lee Majors) comes out of retirement and confronts his fear of heights to lead construction workers in their race against odds to finish building a skyscraper on schedule.
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| 1. A Foreign Affair (2003) aka: 2 Brothers and a Bride
2. St. Helens (1981)
3. Steel (1980) aka: Men of Steel aka: Look Down and Die
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