The Bread, My Sweet 2002 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Drama aka: A Wedding for Bella
Director: Melissa Martin Cast: Scott Baio, Rosemary Prinz, Zachary Mott, Shuler Hensley, Kristin Minter, John Amplas, John Seitz, Bingo O'Malley, Marty Sheets, Daniel Catanzaro
Three Italian brothers–Dominic (Scott Baio), Eddie (Zachary Mott), and Pino (Shuler Hensley)–own a bakery, and an elderly couple–Bella (Rosemary Prinz) and Massimo (John Seitz)–are landlords living over the bakery. The five have become a family. But, Bella is dying, and Dominic comes up with a plan: he will bring Bella's long-lost daughter, Lucca (Kristin Minter) home from the Peace Corps and marry her so that Bella will die a happy woman.
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Night of the Living Dead 1990 R, 96 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Tom Savini Cast: Tony Todd, Patricia Tallman, Tom Towles, McKee Anderson, William Butler, Katie Finneran, Bill Moseley, Heather Mazur, William Cameron, David W. Butler, Zachary Mott, Pat Reese, Pat Logan, Berle Ellis, Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille
This remake of the 1968 black-and-white classic is filmed in color. The story begins in a cemetery that Barbara (Patricia Tallman) and her brother Johnny (Bill Moseley) are visiting. They are attacked by corpses that have returned to life, and Johnny is killed. Now, Barbara tries to find safety by joining six other people in a farmhouse, and they become trapped while the zombies hunger for human flesh. As tensions rise, dangers increase–both inside and outside the farmhouse.
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| 1. The Bread, My Sweet (2002) aka: A Wedding for Bella
2. Night of the Living Dead (1990)
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