The Deep End 2001 R, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Scott McGehee, David Siegel Cast: Tilda Swinton, Goran Visnjic, Jonathan Tucker, Peter Donat, Josh Lucas, Raymond J. Barry, Tamara Hope, Jordon Dorrance, Margo Krindel, Georgann Johnson
One problem leads to another as Navy wife Margaret Hall (Tilda Swinton) tries to keep her son, Beau (Jonathan Tucker), out of big trouble while her admiral husband is away serving his country. Originally enjoyed as the 1947 novel, "The Blank Wall," and, later, the 1949 film, "The Reckless Moment," details are changed, but "The Deep End" retains the original myriad of plot twists and turns.
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A Different Loyalty 2004 R, 96 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller / Romance
Director: Marek Kanievska Cast: Sharon Stone, Rupert Everett, Julian Wadham, Michael Cochran, Anne Lambton, Jim Piddock, Richard McMillan, Mimi Kuzyk, Emily VanCamp, Tamara Hope, Mark Rendall, Damir Andrei, John Bourgeois, Sonja Smits, Joss Ackland
American war correspondent Sally Tyler (Sharon Stone) is working in Beirut during the Cold War when she meets and marries British intelligence agent Leo Cauffield (Rupert Everett). Then, Leo disappears, and Sally searches for him. The clues lead to the Soviet Union where Sally goes to find Leo. It turns out that Leo is a dedicated Communist, and now Sally is torn between love for her husband and love for her country.
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Saint Ralph 2005 PG-13, 98 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy
Director: Michael McGowan Cast: Adam Butcher, Campbell Scott, Jennifer Tilly, Gordon Pinsent, Shauna MacDonald, Tamara Hope, Michael Kanev, Frank Crudele, Chris Ploszczansky, Miranda Black, Sean Cullen, Paulette Sinclair
His father was killed during World War II, and now 14-year-old, Catholic schoolboy Ralph (Adam Butcher) has been told that only a miracle will save his comatose mother (Shauna MacDonald). Believing that his mother's recovery will result if he performs a miracle in the world of track, Ralph–under the guidance of his coach, Father Hibbert (Campbell Scott)–trains to compete in the Boston Marathon.
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September Dawn 2007 R, 110 min. Genre: Drama / Western / Romance
Director: Christopher Cain Cast: Jon Voight, Terence Stamp, Lolita Davidovich, Trent Ford, Dean Cain, Tamara Hope, Jon Gries, Taylor Handley, Huntley Ritter, Shaun Johnston, Krisinda Cain, Tom Carey
This film is based on real events from the Mountain Meadow Massacre that took place in September of 1837 when Mormons slaughtered 120 settlers passing through the Utah Territory. The story looks into the activities of Mormon leaders Bishop Jacob Samuelson (Jon Voight) and Brigham Young (Terence Stamp) who were behind the massacre and the reasons why it happened.
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Shall We Dance? 2004 PG-13, 106 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Peter Chelsom Cast: Richard Gere, Jennifer Lopez, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Bobby Cannavale, Lisa Ann Walter, Omar Benson Miller, Anita Gillette, Richard Jenkins, Nick Cannon, Mya, Tamara Hope
Attorney John Clark (Richard Gere) is bored with his life, which includes teenaged daughter Jenna (Tamara Hope) and busy wife Beverly (Susan Sarandon). But John is fascinated with beautiful, young Paulina (Jennifer Lopez) who is an instructor at a dance studio. On impulse, John signs up for dance lessons and meets new friends–but keeps the old.
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What Girls Learn 2001 PG, 115 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Lee Rose Cast: Elizabeth Perkins, Scott Bakula, Alison Pill, Margo Martindale, Tamara Hope, Kyle Schmid, Sarah Gadon, Gloria Slade, Paulette Sinclair, Noah Griffin
This over-long, coming-of-age, soapy film follows an Atlanta family through love and tragedy. Sisters Tilden and Elizabeth (Alison Pill and Tamara Hope) live with their single mother (Elizabeth Perkins). The girls' lives change drastically when Mama announces that she is going to marry a man, Nick (Scott Bakula), whom they had not met. This doesn't go over well with the girls, especially Tilden, but that becomes less important when Mama finds out she has cancer.
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| 1. The Deep End (2001)
2. A Different Loyalty (2004)
3. Saint Ralph (2005)
4. September Dawn (2007)
5. Shall We Dance? (2004)
6. What Girls Learn (2001)
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