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American Me (1992)
Genre:
Crime,
Drama,
Gangster Film,
Crime Drama,
Crime Thriller.
Director:
Edward James Olmos.
Actors:
Edward James Olmos,
William Forsythe,
Pepe Serna,
Danny De La Paz,
Evelina Fernandez,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Daniel Villarreal,
Sal Lopez,
Daniel Haro,
Domingo Ambriz,
Vic Trevino,
Tom Bower,
Panchito Gomez,
Richard Coca,
Joe Aubel,
Lance August,
Paul Bollen,
Alex Brown,
Tony Giorgio,
Cody Glenn,
Jaime Gomez,
Richard Lee-Sung,
Roberto Martin Marquez,
Ken Medlock,
Rolando Molina,
Bennie Moore,
Grace Morley,
Bob Morones,
Dyana Ortelli,
Manny Perry,
Robert Pucci,
Don Pugsley,
Rodney Rincon,
Robby Robinson,
Rafael Robledo,
Michael Shaner,
William Smith,
Ron Thompson,
Jacob Vargas,
Abraham Verduzco.
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Storyline:
Edward J. Olmos made his directorial bow with the powerhouse crime saga American Me. Olmos stars as street-gang leader Santana, who during his 18 years in Folsom Prison rules over all the drug-and-murder activities behind bars. Upon his release, Santana goes back to his old neighborhood, intending to lead a peaceful, crime-free life. But his old gang buddies force him back into his old habits. The ...
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Balls of Fury (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Sports Comedy.
Director:
Robert Ben Garant.
Actors:
Dan Fogler,
Christopher Walken,
George Lopez,
Maggie Q,
James Hong,
Terry Crews,
Robert Patrick,
Diedrich Bader,
Aisha Tyler,
Thomas Lennon,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Brett Delbuono,
Jason Scott Lee,
Toby Huss,
Dave Holmes,
Heather DeLoach,
David Koechner,
Kerri Kenney-Silver,
Floyd VanBuskirk,
Jenny Robertson,
Patton Oswalt,
Jim Lampley,
La Na Shi,
Mather Zickel,
Jim Rash,
David Proval,
Philippe Durand,
Masi Oka,
Brandon Molale,
Guy Stevenson,
Steven E. Little,
Cathy Shim,
Greg Joung Paik,
Eugene Choy,
Matt Sigloch,
Marisa Tayui,
Mark Hyland,
Justin Lopez,
Irina Voronina,
Darryl Chan.
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Storyline:
A disgraced former ping pong champion is drawn back into the world of high-stakes table tennis to carry out a top-secret mission in the feature directorial debut of Reno 911! writer/director Ben Garant. Far removed from the rigidly regulated world of professional sports, clandestine ping pong tournaments offer thrilling competition where only the strong survive. There was a time when the mere ment ...
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Faith of My Fathers (2005)
Genre:
War,
Biography [feature],
POW Drama.
Director:
Peter Markle.
Actors:
Shawn Hatosy,
Scott Glenn,
Joseph Chrest,
Troy Ruptash,
Shea Wigham,
Chi Muoi Lo,
Erin Cottrell,
Korbi Dean,
J.D. Evermore,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa.
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Storyline:
Faith of My Fathers tells the story of the young John McCain (Shawn Hatosy). The film charts McCain's early home life with his father, Admiral Jack McCain (Scott Glenn), follows him through his years of training in the Navy, and focuses on his harrowing years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War. The film is based on the memoir of the same title that was written by McCain himself.
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Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Genre:
Drama,
Romance,
Melodrama,
Period Film,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Rob Marshall.
Actors:
Zhang Ziyi,
Ken Watanabe,
Michelle Yeoh,
Koji Yakusho,
Youki Kudoh,
Kaori Momoi,
Tsai Chin,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Suzuka Ohgo,
Gong Li,
Randall Duk Kim,
Mako,
Kenneth Tsang,
Thomas Ikeda,
Zoë Weizenbaum,
Shizuko Hoshi.
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Storyline:
This film, based on the novel by Arthur Golden, unfolds from the perspective of Chiyo (Zhang Ziyi), a girl who, at the age of nine, is sold to a geisha house in Kyoto in the early 1930s. Here, she learns that becoming a geisha can be the single path to wealth and independence for a woman. The head geisha of her house, however, Hatsumomo (Gong Li), is bitterly jealous of Chiyo and abuses her at eve ...
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Mission of the Shark (1991)
Genre:
Historical Film,
Drama,
War,
Docudrama,
War Drama.
Director:
Robert Iscove.
Actors:
Vaughn Armstrong,
David Caruso,
Robert Cicchini,
Gordon Clapp,
Dale Dye,
Eddie Frias,
Neil Giuntoli,
Tim Guinee,
Bob Gunton,
Don Harvey,
John Hillner,
Will Jordan,
Stacy Keach Sr.,
Scott Kraft,
Steve Landesberg,
Marc Macaulay,
Andrew Prine,
Carrie Snodgress,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Richard Thomas,
Jerry Tondo.
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Storyline:
When a top secret naval mission leads to the torpedoing of the U.S.S. Indianapolis at the end of WWII, it began one of the most scandalous court-martials in the history of the military. For five days the surviving crew members were left in the shark-infested waters, with only half of them surviving to be rescued. Their well-respected Captain accepted the responsibility to keep the scandal to a min ...
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Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991)
Genre:
Action,
Action Thriller,
Martial Arts,
Detective Film,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
Mark L. Lester.
Actors:
Dolph Lundgren,
Brandon Lee,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Tia Carrere,
Toshishiro Obata,
Reid Asato,
Rachen Assapiomonwait,
Keith Boldroff,
Carey-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Phil Chong,
Susan E. Cox,
Rick Cramer,
Takayo Fischer,
Renee Griffin,
Cary Hiroyuki-Tagawa,
Lenny Imamura,
Jim Ishida,
Rodney Kageyama,
Ernie Lively,
Tony Maccario,
Gerald Okamura,
Stephen Park,
Jeff Ramsey,
Simon Rhee,
Ryan Ryusaki,
R. David Smith,
Tera Tabrizi,
Philip Tan,
Keenan Thomas,
Rome Viharo,
Vernee Watson-Johnson,
Roger Yuan.
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Storyline:
Director Mark L. Lester modeled this police action drama on the Hong Kong style, guaranteeing plenty of over-the-top action sequences. Dolph Lundgren stars as police detective Chris Kenner, an American raised in Japan. He is given a new partner, Johnny Murata (Brandon Lee, making his Hollywood debut), a Japanese raised in America. The two are made for each other — Chris doesn't appreciat ...
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The Perfect Weapon (1991)
Genre:
Action,
Martial Arts.
Director:
Mark di Salle.
Actors:
Jeff Speakman,
John Dye,
Mako,
James Hong,
Prof. Toru Tanaka,
Ralph Ahn,
Dante Basco,
Phil Chong,
Carl Ciarfalio,
Mark di Salle,
Tom Elliott,
Mariska Hargitay,
Cathy Henderson,
Yoshimi Imai,
Al Jones,
Danny Kamekona,
Clyde Kusatsu,
Leo Lee,
Al Leong,
James Lew,
Cole McKay,
Craig Ryan Ng,
Gary Price,
Don Pulford,
Branscombe Richmond,
Mario Roberts,
Thomas Rosales, Jr.,
Tanya Russell,
Bill Saito,
Seth Sakai,
Jeff Sanders,
Shaun Shimoda,
Beau Starr,
Alan Stock,
Leland Sun,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
Philip Tan,
James F. Tarzia,
Chris Tashima,
Roger Yuan.
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Storyline:
Featuring plenty of high, hard kicks, and flailing furious fists, this martial arts actioner tells an exciting tale of vengeance as a tough American street fighter stalks the streets of L.A.'s Chinatown in search of the organized criminals responsible for his guardian's death. Movie newcomer Jeff Speakman makes an appealing action hero, with fluid direction from genre veteran Mark DiSalle.
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The Phantom (1996)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Comic-Book Superhero Film.
Director:
Simon Wincer.
Actors:
Billy Zane,
Kristy Swanson,
Treat Williams,
Catherine Zeta-Jones,
James Remar,
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa,
John Capodice,
Jared Chandler,
Robert Coleby,
Samantha Eggar,
William Jones,
Bernard Kates,
Patrick McGoohan,
John Prosky,
David Proval,
Joe Ragno,
Al Ruscio,
Leon Russom,
Casey Siemaszko,
Bill Smitrovich,
William Zappa.
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Storyline:
The first superhero ever, created by Lee Falk in 1936, gets another shot at movie stardom 60 years after achieving fame in comics and serials. Billy Zane stars as Kit Walker, who discovers that he's the 21st in a line of purple-clad African superheroes known as "The Phantom" or, to superstitious Bengalla Island natives, "the Ghost Who Walks." When he's not fighting the evil Sin ...
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