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American Graffiti (1973)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Coming-of-Age,
Americana,
Teen Movie,
Ensemble Film,
Period Film.
Director:
George Lucas.
Actors:
Richard Dreyfuss,
Ron Howard,
Paul Le Mat,
Charles Martin Smith,
Cindy Williams,
Candy Clark,
Scott Beach,
Jana Bellan,
Jim Bohan,
John Bracci,
John Brent,
Debbie Celiz,
Del Close,
James Cranna,
Tim Crowley,
Charles Dorsett,
Jan Dunn,
Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids,
Harrison Ford,
Beau Gentry,
Ed Greenberg,
Herby and the Heartbeats,
Bo Hopkins,
Terry McGovern,
George Meyer,
Joseph Miksak,
Charles A. Murphy,
Al Nalbandian,
William M. Niven,
Manuel Padilla,
Mackenzie Phillips,
Christopher Pray,
Kathleen Quinlan,
Susan Richardson,
Debra Scott,
Suzanne Somers,
Joe Spano,
Lynne Stewart,
Ron Vincent,
Johnny Weissmuller, Jr.,
Jan Wilson,
Wolfman Jack.
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Storyline:
It's the last night of summer 1962, and the teenagers of Modesto, California, want to have some fun before adult responsibilities close in. Among them are Steve (Ron Howard) and Curt (Richard Dreyfuss), college-bound with mixed feelings about leaving home; nerdy Terry "The Toad" (Charles Martin Smith), who scores a dream date with blonde Debbie (Candy Clark); and John (Paul Le Mat ), a 2 ...
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And the Band Played On (1993)
Genre:
Drama,
Docudrama,
Social Problem Film,
Gay & Lesbian Films.
Director:
Roger Spottiswoode.
Actors:
Walter Addison,
Jill Andre,
Alan Barry,
Patrick Bauchau,
Nathalie Baye,
Christopher Carroll,
Reg E. Cathey,
Christian Clemenson,
David Clennon,
Phil Collins,
Bud Cort,
Alex Courtney,
John del Regno,
David Dukes,
John Durbin,
Mogens Eckert,
Carey Eidel,
Richard Fancy,
Christopher John Fields,
Dave Florek,
Patrick Gorman,
David Marshall Grant,
James Greene,
Ronald Guttman,
Glenne Headly,
Laura Innes,
Ken Jenkins,
Richard Jenkins,
Tchéky Karyo,
Michael Kearns,
Jack Kenny,
Thomas Kopache,
Swoosie Kurtz,
Clyde Kusatsu,
Rob La Belle,
Jack Laufer,
Neal Lerner,
Rene LeVant,
Donal Logue,
Richard Masur,
Dakin Matthews,
Ian McKellen,
Peter McRobbie,
Matthew Modine,
Lawrence Monoson,
Rosemarie Murphy,
Jeffrey Nordling,
Angela Paton,
Sierra Pecheur,
Miguel Perez,
Martin Raymond,
Valeri Ross,
Saul Rubinek,
Tom Schanley,
Charles Martin Smith,
Stephen Spinella,
William Wintersole,
Michael Winters,
B.D. Wong,
Alan Alda,
Richard Gere,
Anjelica Huston,
Steve Martin,
Lily Tomlin.
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Storyline:
The late journalist Randy Shilts' best-selling book on the burgeoning AIDS crisis was adapted for cable TV by Arnold Schulman. In 1981, researchers begin discerning a mysterious new disease that apparently affects only homosexual males (or so they thought at that time). Working independently, and with marked hostility toward one another, an American and a French research team manage to identify an ...
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Lucky You (2007)
Genre:
Drama,
Sports Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Curtis Hanson.
Actors:
Eric Bana,
Drew Barrymore,
Robert Duvall,
Debra Messing,
Horatio Sanz,
Jean Smart,
Phyllis Somerville,
Joey Kern,
Delaine Yates,
Mykel Shannon,
Charles Martin Smith,
Robert Downey, Jr.,
Saverio Guerra,
Danny Hoch,
Kenny Cau,
Kelvin Han Yee,
Jack Younger,
Tracy Howe,
Sonny Suroweic,
Madeleine Peyroux,
Hans Howes,
Bradford English,
Omar Benson Miller,
Ed Refuerzo,
Elisabeth Granli,
Spencer Conner,
Yetta Gottesman,
Sam Farha,
Chau Giang,
Barry Greenstein,
Jason Lester,
Ted Forrest,
Minh Ly,
John Murphy,
Erick Lindgren,
Daniel Negreanu,
Alexei Kuznetsov,
Dara Khy,
Pat M. Maresca,
Joe Witherell,
Sheila Hanson,
Darunee Doa Hale,
Lisa Glossop,
Daniel Sanchez,
Sam O'Connor,
Pat Callihan,
Tina Schafer,
Crystal Simanek,
Robby Bostick,
Olivia Tracey,
Gay Burch,
James Williams,
Bill McKinney,
Jennifer Harmon,
Michael Shannon,
Mark Tymchyshyn,
Norris Watsky,
Shawn Parr,
Matt Savage,
Francine Beers,
Laasa Howard,
Richard Assad,
Evan Jones,
John Hennigan,
David Oppenheim,
Bill May,
Ling Jo Eusebio,
Jack Binion,
Doyle Brunson,
Johnny Chan,
Hoyt Corkins,
Antonio Esfandiari,
Chris Ferguson,
Dan Harrington,
Phil Hellmuth,
Karina Jett,
John Juanda,
Mike Matusow,
Erik Seidel,
Mimi Tran,
Marsha Waggoner,
Robert Williamson III,
Cyndy Violette,
Eddie Hill,
Charlene Sperske,
Kyle D. Morris.
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Storyline:
A professional poker player whose astounding luck at the table fails to translate into his lonesome love life attempts to win the World Series of Poker while simultaneously earning the affections of a beautiful Las Vegas singer in a high-stakes emotional drama from L.A. Confidential director Curtis Hanson and Munich screenwriter Eric Roth. When his personal problems threaten to distract him from w ...
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Speechless (1994)
Genre:
Romance,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy.
Director:
Ron Underwood.
Actors:
Michael Keaton,
Geena Davis,
Christopher Reeve,
Bonnie Bedelia,
Ernie Hudson,
Charles Martin Smith,
Gailard Sartain,
Mitchell Ryan,
Ray Baker,
Brad Blaisdell,
Mickey Cottrell,
Frank di Elsi,
Willie Garson,
Tony Genaro,
Mary Pat Gleason,
Steve Gonzales,
Marques Johnson,
Rob La Belle,
Paul Lazar,
Peter MacKenzie,
Richard McGonagle,
Richard Poe,
Loyda Ramos,
Robin Pearson Rose,
Harry Shearer,
Steven Wright.
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Storyline:
A mix of political satire and a modern take on 1930's-style screwball comedy, this romance from director Ron Underwood was assumed by many to be based on the real-life relationship between liberal political consultant James Carville and conservative commentator Mary Matalin. Michael Keaton stars as Kevin, an insomniac who meets Julia (Geena Davis) in a store late one night as they haggle over the ...
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The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972)
Genre:
Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
Western,
Adventure Drama.
Director:
Dick Richards.
Actors:
Gary Grimes,
Billy Green Bush,
Luke Askew,
Bo Hopkins,
Geoffrey Lewis,
Wayne Sutherlin,
Jan Burrell,
Patrick Campbell,
José Chavez,
Matt Clark,
Royal Dano,
Dennis Fimple,
Larry Finley,
Jerry Gatlin,
Ted Gehring,
Raymond Guth,
Paul Harper,
Anthony James,
Arthur Malet,
John McLiam,
Bob Morgan,
Hal Needham,
William O'Connell,
John Pearce,
Walter Scott,
Gregory Sierra,
Charles Martin Smith.
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Storyline:
Gary Grimes stars in this revisionist western as Ben Mockridge, a 16-year-old boy who has long dreamed of living the life of a cowboy. Wanting adventure, he persuades Frank Culpepper (Billy Green Bush) to take him along on a cattle drive, and Ben learns the hard way just how lonesome, exhausting, and violent the life of a cowhand can be. As one of the men on the drive puts it, "Being a cowboy ...
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The Hot Spot (1990)
Genre:
Thriller,
Post-Noir (Modern Noir),
Psychological Thriller.
Director:
Dennis Hopper.
Actors:
Don Johnson,
Virginia Madsen,
Jennifer Connelly,
Charles Martin Smith,
Bill Sadler,
Barry Corbin,
Jerry Hardin,
Jack Nance,
Leon Rippy,
Virgil Frye,
John Hawker,
Margaret Bowman,
Debra Cole,
Karen Culley,
James Harrell,
Cody Haynes,
George Haynes,
Edith Mills,
Shannon Quinlan,
Roosevelt Williams.
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Storyline:
This hard-boiled throwback to the film noir dramas of the 1940s and '50s is directed by filmmaker and actor Dennis Hopper, based on the novel Hell Hath No Fury by Charles Williams. Don Johnson stars as Harry Madox, a drifter who settles in a small Texas town and begins secretly setting small fires, setting up his planned heist of the local bank run by eccentric Julian Ward (Jack Nance). To pay the ...
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The Untouchables (1987)
Genre:
Crime,
Crime Thriller,
Police Detective Film,
Gangster Film,
Period Film.
Director:
Brian De Palma.
Actors:
Kevin Costner,
Sean Connery,
Charles Martin Smith,
Andy Garcia,
Robert De Niro,
Richard Bradford,
Jack Kehoe,
Brad Sullivan,
Billy Drago,
Patricia Clarkson,
Jennifer Anglim,
Peter Aylward,
Mike Bacarella,
Colleen Bade,
Patrick Billingsley,
John Bracci,
Larry Brandenburg,
Michael Byrne,
Clem Caserta,
Valentino Cimo,
Del Close,
Vito D'Ambrosio,
Kevin Michael Doyle,
Mali Finn,
Tim Gamble,
Steve Goldstein,
Joe V. Greco,
Sean Grennan,
James Guthrie,
Don Harvey,
Clifton James,
Aditra Kohl,
Louie Lanciloti,
Bob Martana,
Eddie Minasian,
Robert Miranda,
Tony Mockus,
Kaitlin Montgomery,
Greg Noonan,
Meldoy Rae,
Basil Reale,
Chelcie Ross,
Sam Smiley,
Lynn Stalmaster,
Robert Swan,
Vince Viverito Sr.,
John J. Walsh,
Charles Keller Watson,
Will Zahrn.
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Storyline:
Like the TV series that shared the same title, The Untouchables (1987) was an account of the battle between gangster Al Capone and lawman Eliot Ness, this time in the form of a feature film boasting big stars, a big budget, and a script from respected playwright David Mamet. Kevin Costner stars as Ness, a federal agent who has come to Chicago during the Prohibition Era, when corruption in the loca ...
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Trick or Treat (1986)
Genre:
Horror,
Comedy,
Satire,
Horror Comedy,
Supernatural Horror.
Director:
Charles Martin Smith.
Actors:
Marc Price,
Tony Dean Fields,
Lisa Orgolini,
Ozzy Osbourne,
Doug Savant,
Elaine Joyce,
Glen Morgan,
Gene Simmons,
Barry Bell,
Amy Bertolette,
Steve Boles,
Richard Doyle,
Peter Jason,
Terry Loughlin,
D. James Nelson,
Clare Nono,
Alice Nunn,
Richard Pachorek,
Denny Pierce,
Elise Richards,
Ray Shaffer,
Graham F. Smith,
Charles Martin Smith,
Jan Smithers,
Larry Sprinkle,
Leroy Sweet,
Claudia Templeton,
Brad Thomas,
Kevin Yagher.
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Storyline:
Character actor Charles Martin Smith directed this quirky horror film about a dead rock star who wreaks vengeance on a small town. When a rock musician is banned from performing at a high school Halloween dance and ends up perishing in a hotel fire, he vows vengeance on the town and comes back from beyond the grave to obliterate the population. He does this through one of his most rabid fans, the ...
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