Cold Feet 1989 R, 94 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Dornhelm Cast: Keith Carradine, Sally Kirkland, Tom Waits, Bill Pullman, Rip Torn, Kathleen York, Vincent Schiavelli, Jeff Bridges
Monte (Keith Carradine), Maureen (Sally Kirkland), and Kenny (Tom Waits) hatch a scheme to smuggle jewels into the United States –in the stomach of a horse.
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Echo Park 1986 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert Dornhelm Cast: Susan Dey, Tom Hulce, Michael Bowen, Christopher Walker, Shirley Jo Finney, Heinrich Schweiger, Cheech Marin, John Paragon, Cassandra Peterson, Timothy Carey
Three offbeat characters–May (Susan Dey), Jonathan (Tom Hulce), and August (Michael Bowen)–live in Echo Park and take menial jobs while awaiting their big breaks in show business.
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RFK 2002 TV, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Dornhelm Cast: Linus Roache, James Cromwell, David Paymer, Martin Donovan, Ving Rhames, Kevin Hare, Sean Gregory Sullivan, Sergio Di Zio, Marnie McPhail, Jacob Vargas, Corinne Conley, David Gardner
This docudrama covers the time span from November 23, 1963, John F. Kennedy's assassination, until June 6, 1968, when Robert Kennedy was killed, and deals with how Robert established his political position, independent from that of his slain brother.
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Spartacus 2004 TV, 177 min. Genre: Action
Director: Robert Dornhelm Cast: Goran Visnjic, Alan Bates, Angus Macfadyen, Rhona Mitra, Ian McNeice, James Frain, Ross Kemp, Ben Cross, Paul Kynman, Henry Simmons, Stuart Bunce, George Calil, Paul Telfer, Chris Jarman, Georgina Rylance
Sentenced to a life in the desert, a slave, Spartacus (Goran Visnjic), gets a new chance when he is purchased by the owner of a gladiator school. From here, Spartacus goes on to lead a slave rebellion against the corrupt Roman establishment. This TV miniseries is fair fare, but if you want to REALLY see Spartacus in action, go with Kirk Douglas' 1960 "Spartacus.".
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| 1. Cold Feet (1989)
2. Echo Park (1986)
3. RFK (2002)
4. Spartacus (2004)
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