5ive Days to Midnight 2004 TV, 215 min. Genre: Action aka: 5 Days to Midnight
Director: Michael W. Watkins Cast: Timothy Hutton, Randy Quaid, Kari Matchett, Hamish Linklater, Angus Macfadyen, Gage Golightly, David McIlwraith, Giancarlo Esposito, Barbara Tyson, Nicole de Boer, L. Harvey Gold, Darren Moore
Physics Professor L.T. Neumeyer (Timothy Hutton) reads a police file that gives details of his future murder. When events point to the accuracy of the report, and with only five days to go before his brutal killing, Neumeyer investigates with the help of policeman Irwin (Randy Quaid). A made-for-TV miniseries.
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Alphabet Killer 2008 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Rob Schmidt Cast: Eliza Dushku, Cary Elwes, Timothy Hutton, Tom Malloy, Michael Ironside, Bill Moseley, Brian Scannell, Carl Lumbly, Jack McGee, Larry Hankin, Meltem Cumbul, Melissa Leo, Tom Noonan, Rocco Sisto, Andrew Fiscella
Loosely based on murders in Rochester, New York, during the late 1980s, this story centers on a police officer, Megan Paige (Eliza Dushku), who develops schizophrenia while investigating the case. She is placed in a psychiatric hospital but is released later and is back at the police station when another murder is committed. Megan sees a connection between the murders because the victims' first and last names start with the same letters. Now, the question is whether or not Megan can hang onto her sanity long enough to solve the crimes.
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Beautiful Girls 1996 R, 113 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ted Demme Cast: Matt Dillon, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie O'Donnell, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino, Uma Thurman, Max Perlich, Martha Plimpton, Richard Bright
Willie (Timothy Hutton) returns home for a high-school reunion and finds that the guys–including himself–have not grown up. Furthermore, the women in their lives are not ranked much higher on the maturity scale.
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City of Industry 1997 R, 97 min. Genre: Action
Director: John Irvin Cast: Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff, Timothy Hutton, Famke Janssen, Wade Dominguez, Michael Jai White, Reno Wilson, Lucy Liu, Dana Barron, Tamara Clatterbuck
Professional criminal Roy Egan (Harvey Keitel) has been part of a successful diamond heist in Palm Springs, but when he is left holding an empty bag, he joins forces with Rachel Montana (Famke Janssen) and seeks the stolen fortune and more than a little revenge against his once-partner-in-crime, Skip Kovich (Stephen Dorff).
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Daniel 1983 R, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Timothy Hutton, Edward Asner, Mandy Patinkin, Lindsay Crouse, Amanda Plummer, Ellen Barkin, Tovah Feldshuh, Joseph Leon, John Rubinstein, David Margulies
Daniel (Timothy Hutton) is the son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed as Soviet spies in 1953. This is Daniel's story of both his student-protest lifestyle in the 1960s and his belief in his parents' innocence.
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The Dark Half 1993 R, 124 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: George A. Romero Cast: Timothy Hutton, Amy Madigan, Michael Rooker, Julie Harris, Robert Joy, Rutanya Alda, Chelsea Field, Kent Broadhurst, Royal Dano, Beth Grant
Stephen King's novel is brought to life in this film about author Thad Beaumont (Timothy Hutton), who uses the pseudonym "George Stark" when he writes horror stories. Beaumont learns that "Stark" does not want to be put away between stories.
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Deterrence 2000 R, 101 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Rod Lurie Cast: Kevin Pollak, Timothy Hutton, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Sean Astin, Clotilde Courau, Badja Djola, Mark Thompson, Uzi Gal, Kathryn Morris, Michael Mantell
In the year 2008, U.S. President Emerson (Kevin Pollak), who took office after the death of the elected president, is now running for his own term as president. He and his staff get snowed in at a small diner in Colorado. That's a good time for Saddam Hussein's son, now running Iraq, to invade Kuwait and kill hundreds of members of the American peacekeeping force. The President warns that he will nuke Iraq if they don't retreat, and Hussein counters with his own threats. So, Emerson asks the people in the diner what to do. Made in 1998 but sat on the shelf until the 2000 release.
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Digging to China 1998 PG, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Timothy Hutton Cast: Kevin Bacon, Mary Stuart Masterson, Cathy Moriarty, Evan Rachel Wood, Marian Seldes, Joanne Pankow
Dreaming of a better world occupies 10-year-old Harriet's (Evan Rachel Wood) time as she tries to escape the reality of an alcoholic mother and a trampy, resentful, older sister. Then one day, Harriet meets and bonds with a 30-year-old retarded man, Ricky Schroth (Kevin Bacon). Together, they engage in innocent flights of fancy as they cope with the struggles life has dealt them.
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The Falcon and the Snowman 1985 R, 130 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Schlesinger Cast: Timothy Hutton, Sean Penn, Pat Hingle, Lori Singer, Richard Dysart, David Suchet, Dorian Harewood, Priscilla Pointer, Nicholas Pryor, Joyce Van Patten
The film, based on an actual case, presents the moral dilemma of two young men who are considering selling secrets of their own government. Intriguing from beginning to end, events are depicted in a relatively unbiased form.
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French Kiss 1995 PG-13, 117 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Paris Match
Director: Lawrence Kasdan Cast: Meg Ryan, Kevin Kline, Timothy Hutton, Susan Anbeh, Jean Reno, Francois Cluzet, Renee Humphrey
Kate (Meg Ryan) pushes down her fear of flying in order to take off for Paris where her fiance Charlie (Timothy Hutton) has fallen in love with a beautiful Parisian. Her seat partner on the airplane turns out to be Luc (Kevin Kline), a not-so-very-successful smuggler. In fact, he is smuggling a package into France and has hidden it in Kate's luggage. Alas, Kate's luggage is stolen by a con man, and Luc has to pretend to help Kate to get back his smuggled goods. Weak script.
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The General's Daughter 1999 R, 116 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Simon West Cast: John Travolta, Madeleine Stowe, James Cromwell, Timothy Hutton, Leslie Stefanson, Daniel von Bargen, Clarence Williams III, James Woods, Peter Weireter, Boyd Kestner
When General Campbell's (James Cromwell) daughter, Elisabeth (Leslie Stefanson), is found brutally murdered on the Army base, Paul Brenner (John Travolta) and Sarah Sunhill (Madeleine Stowe) are assigned to investigate the case.
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The Good Shepherd 2006 R, 160 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Robert De Niro Cast: Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro, Alec Baldwin, Tammy Blanchard, Billy Crudup, Keir Dullea, Michael Gambon, Martina Gedeck, William Hurt, Timothy Hutton, Mark Ivanir, Gabriel Macht, Lee Pace, Joe Pesci
This spy thriller cuts back and forth in time as it tells a fictionalized history of the C.I.A. through the experiences of newly recruited Yale senior Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) in 1939 who, over a period of years, rises to become an influential agent spying on the Germans during World War II and Soviet agents in the Cold War. But, with his professional success comes the sacrifice of his family who he neglects in the line of duty for the C.I.A.
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Iceman 1984 PG, 99 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Fred Schepisi Cast: Timothy Hutton, Lindsay Crouse, John Lone, Josef Sommer, David Strathairn, Philip Akin, Danny Glover, Amelia Hall, Stephen E. Miller, James Tolkan
After being frozen for 40,000 years, a Neanderthal man (John Lone), is brought back to life and befriended by Doctor Stanley Shephard (Timothy Hutton) who teaches him the art of communication in the modern-day world.
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Kinsey 2004 R, 118 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bill Condon Cast: Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Chris O'Donnell, Peter Sarsgaard, Timothy Hutton, John Lithgow, Tim Curry, Oliver Platt, Dylan Baker, Julianne Nicholson, William Sadler, Veronica Cartwright
The man behind the landmark study on human sexual behavior, 1968's "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male," Alfred Kinsey (Liam Neeson) is the subject of this film, which reveals the rigid social mores of that era. Laura Linney received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
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Last Holiday 2006 PG-13, 112 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Adventure
Director: Wayne Wang Cast: Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton, Giancarlo Esposito, Alicia Witt, Gerard Depardieu, Jane Adams, Michael Estime, Susan Kellerman, Jascha Washington, Matt Ross, Ranjit Chowdhry, Kendall Mosby, Michael Nouri, Jaqueline Fleming
Diagnosed with a terminal illness, shy Georgia Byrd (Queen Latifah) cashes in her savings and flies off to a posh Czechoslovakian resort where she spends the holidays on a spending spree that impresses the other guests (Timothy Hutton, Giancarlo Esposito, and Alicia Witt). Meanwhile, chemistry sparks the relationship between Georgia and Sean Matthews (LL Cool J) who she had admired from afar.
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The Last Mimzy 2007 PG, 94 min. Genre: Family / Adventure / Sci-Fi
Director: Robert Shaye Cast: Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, Chris O'Neil, Joely Richardson, Timothy Hutton, Rainn Wilson, Kathryn Hahn, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kirsten Williamson, Irene Snow, Marc Musso, Nicole Munoz, Scott E. Miller, Tom Heaton
Ten-year-old Noah Wilder (Chris O'Neil) and his five-year-old sister Emma (Rhiannon Leigh Wryn) find a box of "toys" from the future. They play with the toys, which include a stuffed rabbit named Mimzy that appears to be causing their intelligence levels to soar. Soon their entire family is drawn into a strange new world as the children dream about an intergalactic bridge that will connect Earth to a dying planet. By story's end, they end up at a research lab where the children are found to be connected to philosophical belief systems that support human survival.
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The Last Word 1995 R, 94 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Tony Spiridakis Cast: Timothy Hutton, Joe Pantoliano, Michelle Burke, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Dreyfuss, Tony Goldwyn, Cybill Shepherd, Roma Downey, Joseph Cortese, Holley Chant
Martin (Timothy Hutton) is a Detroit newspaper columnist with underworld connections through his lifelong friend, Doc (Joe Pantoliano. Martin writes mainly of the seamy side of life in the streets and, in the process, meets and falls for stripper Sara (Michelle Burke). When the call comes from Hollywood to make a movie on Martin's stories, the friendships are challenged.
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Made in Heaven 1987 PG, 102 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alan Rudolph Cast: Timothy Hutton, Kelly McGillis, Debra Winger, Maureen Stapleton, Mare Winningham, Ann Wedgeworth, Don Murray, Amanda Plummer, Marj Dusay, Tim Daly
A young hero (Timothy Hutton) dies and goes to Heaven where he falls in love. As fate would have it, his lover (Kelly McGillis) is chosen to go to Earth to inhabit the body of a newborn infant.
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Off the Black 2006 R, 92 min. Genre: Drama
Director: James Ponsoldt Cast: Trevor Morgan, Nick Nolte, Sonia Feigelson, Rosemarie DeWitt, Timothy Hutton, Sally Kirkland, Noah Fleiss, Johnathan Tchaikovsky, Michael Higgins, James Ponsoldt, Marlyne Afflack, John Tuell
Alcoholic, baseball umpire Ray Cook (Nick Nolte) catches kids vandalizing his yard after a controversial call. One of the vandals is high-school pitcher Dave Tibbel (Trevor Morgan) whose pitch is the one in question. Ray offers Dave redemption if he cleans up the mess, and the two warm up to each other when they realize they are both lonely souls. Dave's father (Timothy Hutton) is emotionally detached from his family, and Ray asks Dave to pose as his son for his 40th high-school reunion.
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Ordinary People 1980 R, 124 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Redford Cast: Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, Timothy Hutton, M. Emmet Walsh, Elizabeth McGovern, Dinah Manoff, James Sikking, Fredric Lehne, Basil Hoffman, Elizabeth Hubbard, Scott Doebler, Quinn K. Redeker, Mariclare Costello, Meg Mundy
This is the story of the Jarrett family trying to come to grips with the accidental death of one of their sons. The younger son, Conrad (Timothy Hutton), makes an unsuccessful suicide attempt, the father, Calvin (Donald Sutherland), offers little emotional support, and the mother, Beth (Mary Tyler Moore), seems stuck in the moment and cannot rise beyond the crisis. The film won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Hutton), and Screenplay. Mary Tyler Moore was nominated for Best Actress and Judd Hirsch as Dr. Berger was nominated for Best Supporting Actor.
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Playing God 1997 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Andy Wilson Cast: David Duchovny, Timothy Hutton, Angelina Jolie, Gary Dourdan, Michael Massee, Peter Stormare, Andrew Tiernan, John Hawkes, Will Foster Stewart, Philip Moon
Dr. Eugene Sands (David Duchovny) is a disgraced surgeon; he lost his medical license for performing surgery while under the influence of drugs. Now, he has resorted to performing surgery on criminals who cannot allow themselves to be seen in the public surroundings of hospitals.
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Q&A 1990 R, 132 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Nick Nolte, Timothy Hutton, Armand Assante, Patrick O'Neal, Lee Richardson, Luis Guzman, Charles S. Dutton, Leonardo Cimino, Paul Calderon, Dominic Chianese
NYC cop Mike Brennan (Nick Nolte) kills a drug dealer and claims self-defense. It seems to be an open-and-shut case until a young district attorney, Al Reilly (Timothy Hutton), is assigned to investigate.
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Secret Window 2004 PG-13, 102 min. Genre: Drama
Director: David Koepp Cast: Johnny Depp, John Turturro, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Len Cariou, Joan Heney, John Dunn-Hill, Vlasta Vrana, Matt Holland, Gillian Ferrabee, Bronwen Mantel
Out of the blue, John Shooter (John Turturro) appears at the door of about-to-be-divorced writer Mort Rainey (Johnny Depp) and accuses him of plagiarism. Rainey tries to prove his innocence, but Shooter appears to be stalking him. And the killings begin.
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Stephanie Daley 2007 R, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Hilary Brougher Cast: Tilda Swinton, Amber Tamblyn, Timothy Hutton, Denis O'Hare, Jim Gaffigan, Deirdre O'Connell, Melissa Leo, Halley Feiffer, Kel O'Neill, Neal Huff, John Ellison Conlee, Vincent Piazza, Marceline Hugot, Kaiulani Lee, Novella Nelson
Sixteen-year-old Stephanie Daley (Amber Tamblyn) gives birth in the ladies' room during a school ski trip. Later, when the fetus is discovered dead, and, although she claims the baby was stillborn, Stephanie faces murder charges. Forensic psychologist Lydie Crane (Tilda Swinton) is assigned to meet with Stephanie to determine whether or not she is telling the truth. During their sessions Lydie, who is pregnant, deals with her own guilt about a previous pregnancy that ended in a stillbirth as well as her confused feelings about the baby she is now carrying.
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The Substance of Fire 1997 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Daniel J. Sullivan Cast: Ron Rifkin, Timothy Hutton, Tony Goldwyn, Sarah Jessica Parker, Eric Bogosian, Lee Grant, Gil Bellows, Tom McDermott, George Morfogen, Benjamin Ungar
As a young boy, Isaac (Ron Rifkin) stood by watching as Nazis burned books. Today, he is in charge of a N.Y. publishing house and wants to publish a study of atrocities performed by Nazi doctors. The problem is that his grown children see this enterprise as a financial disaster that will prove the undoing of the publishing house. In the midst of family turmoil, Isaac loses his mind, and one is left wondering to what degree the Holocaust was to blame.
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Sunshine State 2002 PG-13, 141 min. Genre: Drama
Director: John Sayles Cast: Edie Falco, Angela Bassett, Jane Alexander, Timothy Hutton, Mary Steenburgen, Richard Edson, Miguel Ferrer, Mary Alice, Ralph Waite, James McDaniel, Bill Cobbs
Plantation Island off Florida's coast is the location developers have chosen on which to build expensive condos, hotels, and golf courses. But, first, the developers must talk property owners into selling. The owners consist of two side-by-side, but very different, beach communities: Lincoln Beach's African-American community and the tourist town of Delrona Beach.
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Taps 1981 PG, 118 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Harold Becker Cast: George C. Scott, Timothy Hutton, Ronny Cox, Tom Cruise, Sean Penn, Giancarlo Esposito, John P. Navin Jr., Earl Hindman, James Handy, Brendan Ward, Billy Van Zandt
When the 150-year-old Bunker Hill Military Academy is threatened with demolition, its cadets seize the school and refuse to move out of their fortress. 1 User Review
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| | Anonymous 01/28/2007 | | this movie was so good all the acters were realy good. |
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The Temp 1993 R, 96 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Tom Holland Cast: Timothy Hutton, Lara Flynn Boyle, Faye Dunaway, Dwight Schultz, Oliver Platt, Steven Weber, Scott Coffey, Dakin Matthews, Colleen Flynn, Maura Tierney, Lin Shaye, Jesse Vint
Kris Bolin (Lara Flynn Boyle) fills in as a temporary office assistant when Peter Dern's (Timothy Hutton) secretary goes on vacation. Murder and mayhem quickly follow her arrival as the corporate office is turned into her own "playhouse."
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A Time of Destiny 1988 PG-13, 118 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Gregory Nava Cast: William Hurt, Timothy Hutton, Melissa Leo, Stockard Channing, Megan Follows, Francisco Rabal, Concha Hidalgo, Frederick Coffin, Kelly Pacheco, John O'Leary
William Hurt plays the son of a man who is killed accidentally. He feels he must avenge his father's death through the man, a close friend, who killed him (Timothy Hutton).
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Torrents of Spring 1989 PG-13, 102 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jerzy Skolimowski Cast: Timothy Hutton, Nastassja Kinski, Valeria Golino, William Forsythe, Urbano Barberini, Francesca De Sapio, Jacques Herlin, Antonio Cantafora, Christian Dottorini, Alexia Korda, Marinella Anaclerio, Pietro Bontempo
While visiting Germany, a Russian aristocrat, Sanin (Timothy Hutton), falls in love with the daughter (Valeria Golino) of an Italian baker. Romance blossoms–until femme fatale Maria (Nastassja Kinski) enters the scene with designs on Sanin.
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Turk 182! 1985 PG-13, 96 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bob Clark Cast: Timothy Hutton, Robert Urich, Robert Culp, Kim Cattrall, Darren McGavin, Peter Boyle, Steven Keats, James Tolkan, Paul Sorvino, Dick O'Neill
When Terry (Robert Urich) loses his pension from the fire department because of an off-duty injury, his younger brother, Jimmy (Timothy Hutton), decides to avenge the injustice.
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Vig 1998 R, 90 min. Genre: Drama aka: Money Kings
Director: Graham Theakston Cast: Peter Falk, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Freddie Prinze Jr., Tyne Daly, Paul Lazar, Tony Sirico, Steve Sweeney, Colm Meaney, Frank Vincent
Vinnie (Peter Falk) runs a bar and is the local bookie in a working-class town–a benevolent man in a peaceful community. But things change when the out-of-town mobster boss sends his nephew (Freddie Prinze Jr.), a violent druggie, to act as Vinnie's collection agent. Now Vinnie must act as things get out of control. Falk makes this otherwise weak film watchable.
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1. 5ive Days to Midnight (2004) aka: 5 Days to Midnight
2. Alphabet Killer (2008)
3. Beautiful Girls (1996)
4. City of Industry (1997)
5. Daniel (1983)
6. The Dark Half (1993)
7. Deterrence (2000)
8. Digging to China (1998)
9. Everybody's All-American (1988)
10. The Falcon and the Snowman (1985)
11. French Kiss (1995) aka: Paris Match
12. The General's Daughter (1999)
13. The Good Shepherd (2006)
14. Iceman (1984)
15. Kinsey (2004)
16. Last Holiday (2006)
17. The Last Mimzy (2007)
18. The Last Word (1995)
19. Made in Heaven (1987)
20. Off the Black (2006)
21. Ordinary People (1980)
22. Playing God (1997)
23. Q&A (1990)
24. Secret Window (2004)
25. Stephanie Daley (2007)
26. The Substance of Fire (1997)
27. Sunshine State (2002)
28. Taps (1981)
29. The Temp (1993)
30. A Time of Destiny (1988)
31. Torrents of Spring (1989)
32. Turk 182! (1985)
33. Vig (1998) aka: Money Kings
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