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Twilight Zone - the Movie (1983) NR (Feature Film - Thriller, Sci-Fi, Horror) |
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Four separate stories in one movie. First a racist businessman gets the tables turned on him when he is transported back in time to being persued by Nazis in 1940s France, becomes an African-American at a KKK rally in the 1950s South, and and then a Vietnamese in 1960s Vietnam. The second story centers…
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Twilight (1998) R (Feature Film - Drama, Thriller, Romance, Adaptation) |
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Harry Ross is a private investigator who lives in the garage of Jack and Catherine Ames, two movie star friends. Harry does odd jobs for them in exchange for lodging. Tension arises when Harry begins to be attracted to Catherine and Jack''s cancer returns. When Harry attempts to deliver a package to…
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No Gray Twilight (Feature Film - Drama) |
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…cinematic meditation on the ritualized preparations of several young cowboys as they get ready for their rough stock events at an American rodeo, the movie was inspired by the city symphony films of the early 20th century, the backstage paintings of Degas and the Americana portrait photography of Avedon…
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Peter Brocco ( aka. Peter Andersen) |
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…career has spanned over 40 years. Brocco made his first feature appearance in John Sturges' "Alias Mr. Twilight" (1946). He went on to appear in a slew of TV-movies and series including several "Twilight Zone" episodes, "Sta
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Vic Morrow |
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…remembered not for his role in the TV series "Combat" (ABC, 1962-67), but for his first and last movie roles. His first--"The Blackboard Jungle" (1955)-- established him; his last--"The Twilight Zone-The Movie" (1
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Richard Jaeckel ( aka. Richard Hanley Jaeckel) |
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…player of Hollywood films and action TV series who also has acted in martial arts movies, Jaeckel came up in the waning days of the studio system and has played supporting parts--often pugnacious ones--in some "A" movies and numerous leads in
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EXTRA: Monster Bash |
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…., court. Among them are authors King and Bradbury (both former clients from Ackerman's days as a literary agent), director John Landis (Twilight Zone: The Movie), Playboy mogul Hefner, Sara Karloff (daughter of Boris) and Gene Simmons, the blood-spitting, fire-breathing rocker from KISS. A point of…
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Joe Dante |
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One of modern Hollywood's most amiable auteurs, Joe Dante makes witty genre movies and TV projects that are obvious by-products of a youth spent watching too many old movies on TV. Nourished by this experience, and the consumption of volumes of Forrest J.
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Clint Eastwood, Septuagenarian |
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…something to be said for that sun-burnt, leathery look. Clint Eastwood , onetime municipal politician, Oscar-winning director/producer and all-around movie tough guy, turns an inconspicuous 70 this very day, looking just as he did in his 60s and 50s. Eastwood , whose iconic credits include 1971's Dirty…
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Burgess Meredith ( aka. Buzz Meredith, Oliver Burgess Meredith) |
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A former child soprano, Burgess Meredith became a leading figure in American theater of the 1930s. He made his film debut reprising his stage triumph in "Winterset" (1936), in a role written for him by Maxwell Anderson. Versatile and highly accomplished,
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