Beer 1985 R, 83 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Pat Kelly Cast: Loretta Swit, Rip Torn, Kenneth Mars, David Alan Grier, William Russ, Dick Shawn, Amy Wright, Saul Stein, Peter Michael Goetz, Ray O'Connor
If you have cheap beer to sell, what do you do? Well, you put on a national campaign using real hunks (who were formerly just "regular" guys) to get the word out.
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The Holy Land 2001 N/R, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Eitan Gorlin Cast: Oren Rehany, Tchelet Semel, Saul Stein, Aryeh Moskona, Albert Illouz, Liat Bayn, Yehoyachim Friedlander, Mosko Alkalai, Lupo Berkowitch, Harel Nof
This drama involves the dark side of Israel–using a yeshiva student (Oren Rehany), a young Russian prostitute (Tchelet Semel), and an American expatriate (Saul Stein) to illustrate the violence in which Israel's pluralities live.
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Illtown 1996 R, 103 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Nick Gomez Cast: Michael Rapaport, Lili Taylor, Adam Trese, Kevin Corrigan, Paul Schulze, Angela Featherstone, Saul Stein, Tony Danza, Isaac Hayes
Drug dealer Dante (Michael Rapaport) is really a good guy who plays golf, loves his girlfriend Micky (Lili Taylor), and wants her to have his baby. Good drug dealers? What nonsense!
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Laws of Gravity 1992 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Nick Gomez Cast: Peter Greene, Edie Falco, Paul Schulze, Adam Trese, James Michael McCauley, Anibel Lierras, Arabella Field, Bill Sage, Saul Stein
This story chronicles the lives of small-time Brooklyn thieves–Jimmy (Peter Greene), Frankie (Paul Schulze), and Jon (Adam Trese)–as they step down into the world of big-time crime.
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New Jersey Drive 1995 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Nick Gomez Cast: Sharron Corley, Gabriel Casseus, Saul Stein, Gwen McGee, Andre Moore, Donald Faison
The dead-end lives of delinquent Black young men are depicted in this film. Jason (Sharron Corley) and Midget (Gabriel Casseus) are defying the laws of white civilization while setting up their own moral standards (if you do not have a fancy car, then steal one). This movie shows the futility of their world of instant gratification in a world that does not allow them to obtain their dreams.
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Two Family House 2000 R, 104 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Raymond De Felitta Cast: Michael Rispoli, Kelly Macdonald, Katherine Narducci, Kevin Conway, Matt Servitto, Michele Santopietro, Louis Guss, Rosemary DeAngelis, Anthony Arkin, Saul Stein
To attain his dream of owning a bar, Buddy (Michael Rispoli) uses an inheritance to buy a two family house in which he and his wife Estelle (Katherine Narducci) can live on the second floor while the bar occupies the first. Estelle objects, and then Buddy learns that the O'Nearys (Kelly MacDonald and Kevin Conway) already rent the upstairs apartment and are not about to be evicted. Despite these problems, Buddy is about to learn the importance of family, friends, and what love is really all about.
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Wisegirls 2002 R, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David Anspaugh Cast: Mira Sorvino, Mariah Carey, Melora Walters, Arthur J. Nascarella, Saul Stein, Joseph Siravo, Christian Maelen, Anthony Alessandro, Noam Jenkins, Jeremiah Sparks
Three waitresses, Meg, Raychel, and Kate (Mira Sorvino, Mariah Carey, and Melora Walters), become close friends while working in a restaurant. When her boss is killed, Meg realizes that the restaurant is run by the mob, and sets out to uncover more about the mobsters. In the process, she also finds out more about her friends. An OK, mob movie.
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| 1. Beer (1985)
2. The Holy Land (2001)
3. Illtown (1996)
4. Laws of Gravity (1992)
5. New Jersey Drive (1995)
6. Open Water (2004)
7. Two Family House (2000)
8. Wisegirls (2002)
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