Eyes of an Angel 1991 PG-13, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Harmon Cast: John Travolta, Ellie Raab, Tito Larriva, Richard Edson, Vincent Guastaferro, Jeffrey DeMunn, Jacqueline Pulliam, Lisa Ziegler, R. Ruddell Weatherwax, Gene LeBell
Down-on-his-luck, ex-con Bobby (John Travolta) is a widower and a runner for the mob. His daughter (Ellie Raab) befriends a Doberman and brings it back to health after it was dumped–its fighting days ended. Bobby decides to start over, so he and his daughter head to L.A. But the mob and the dog are not far behind. Ponderous. 2 User Reviews
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| | Great movie...a sleeper | RRW 11/13/2007 | | I played the guy who fights the dog and then dumps him off a bridge in Chicago. While my character is a scumbag - his employers are even worse. The only question in the movie is - who gets it worse? - the dog or John Travolta. I'm flipping a coin and I'm now up to best 9 of 11.....See the movie.....it seems like a suicide inducing movie at first, but the ending makes the pain all worthwhile... |
| | Movie is touching... | waxman 08/14/2007 | | The hard part is getting to the end.....it's like Elephant with a much happier ending...I played the Kid who dumps the dog in the beginning of the movie.....but it gets better for "Triipoli" after that |
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Friday the 13th, Part 6: Jason Lives 1986 R, 85 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Mystery
Director: Tom McLoughlin Cast: Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke, David Kagan, Renee Jones, Kerry Noonan, C.J. Graham, Tony Goldwyn, Tom Fridley, Darcy DeMoss, Vincent Guastaferro, Nancy McLoughlin, Ron Palillo, Alan Blumenfeld, Matthew Faison, Ann Ryerson
Tommy (Thom Mathews) returns to the masked killer Jason's (C.J. Graham) grave and digs up the body, which is then hit by lightning and accidentally brought back to life. Now, Jason heads back to Camp Crystal Lake and terrorizes the young campers and their teenage counselors. Will Tommy, once again, be able to stop the masked killer? Some humor is added to lighten the mood in those very tense "Jason moments."
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Hoods 1998 R, 91 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Mark Malone Cast: Joe Mantegna, Kevin Pollak, Joe Pantoliano, Jennifer Tilly, Richard Foronjy, John Capodice, Vincent Berry, Joseph Maher, Robert Costanzo, Vincent Guastaferro
Kevin Pollak and Joe Mantegna play hit men in this comedy/drama. They are ordered to kill the son of an enemy mobster but then find out that the "victim" is only nine-years old.
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Liberty Heights 1999 R, 128 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Barry Levinson Cast: Adrien Brody, Ben Foster, Orlando Jones, Bebe Neuwirth, Joe Mantegna, Rebekah Johnson, David Krumholtz, Richard Kline, Vincent Guastaferro, Justin Chambers
Set in a Jewish neighborhood in Baltimore during 1954–at a time when integration had just been legally enforced–this is the story of the Kurtzmans: Van (Adrien Brody), Ben (Ben Foster), Ada (Bebe Neuwirth), and Nate (Joe Mantegna). The characters are believable, funny, and sad as they uniquely deal with the changing world around them.
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Sinatra 1992 TV, 250 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Steven Sadwith Cast: Philip Casnoff, Olympia Dukakis, Joe Santos, Gina Gershon, Rod Steiger, Bob Gunton, Jeff Corey, Nina Siemaszko, Marcia Gay Harden, Jay Robinson, Joe Grifasi, Ralph Seymour, David Raynr, Vincent Guastaferro
Produced by his daughter Nancy Sinatra, this is an accurate rendition of larger-than-life Frank Sinatra's (played by Philip Casnoff) ups and downs in his personal as well as professional life.
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Sweet and Lowdown 1999 PG-13, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Woody Allen Cast: Sean Penn, Samantha Morton, Uma Thurman, Brian Markinson, Anthony LaPaglia, Gretchen Mol, Woody Allen, John Waters, James Urbaniak, Vincent Guastaferro
Based on the true story of an obscure jazz musician, Emmett Ray (Sean Penn), who disappeared after the breakup of his marriage to Hattie (Samantha Morton), Woody Allen offers a profile of Ray's life in the form of a mockumentary. Academy Award nominations included Actor (Penn) and Supporting Actress (Morton).
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Trouble Bound 1992 R, 90 min. Genre: Action
Director: Jeffrey Reiner Cast: Michael Madsen, Patricia Arquette, Sal Jenco, Darren Epton, Florence Stanley, Seymour Cassel, Billy Bob Thornton, Paul Ben-Victor, Vincent Guastaferro, Gregory Sporleder, Rustam Branaman
Fresh out of jail, Harry (Michael Madsen) wins money and a car in a poker game. What he doesn't know is that the game was fixed, and the car's trunk contains a body. So it's on the road for our hero in search of other card games. He picks up a hitchhiker, Kit (Patricia Arquette), who is searching for her father's killer. When Harry's "friends" find out that the body in the trunk contains keys to a cash box, they hit the road in pursuit. Meanwhile, Kit's grandmother (Florence Stanley), a crime boss who wants to merge with the gang responsible for Kit's father's death, has her thugs chasing Kit. Boy, don't Harry and Kit have BIG problems?
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| 1. Eyes of an Angel (1991)
2. Friday the 13th, Part 6: Jason Lives (1986)
3. Homicide (1991)
4. Hoods (1998)
5. Liberty Heights (1999)
6. Sinatra (1992)
7. Sweet and Lowdown (1999)
8. Trouble Bound (1992)
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