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It
starred
Edward G. Robinson and was a very gritty story about a sleazy newspaper and their willingness to do anything...ANYTHING to sell newspapers.
In real life, RYAN was one of the many WORLD WAR II HEROS who
starred
in America's movies.
Keep an eye out for TOM... he
starred
in "Nanny & the Professor".
the actor juano hernandez was in another brilliant film, 'young man with a horn', which also
starred
kirk douglas and lauren bacall.
Viewed this the other night on cable on-demand and thought, "this is the type of movie that might have
starred
Alec Guiness and Glynis Johns if it had been made in the late 50's".
Also, this movie
starred
Hugo Weaving from the "MATRIX" and "THE LORD OF THE RINGS" in a role I would not have expected...very funny guy.
I first saw this film in 1995 and had no idea of what to expect, I was actually at the time searching out films that Elijah Wood had
starred
in and this one had come highly recommended.
Hutton, Penn, and Tom Cruise were a triumvirate of early 80s actors who all looked headed to much bigger and better things (all 3
starred
in TAPS).
I see Gary Cole has guest starred, what ever happened to 'Midnight Caller'?
Frank Sinatra
starred
in this odd little short from RKO that is now in the public domain.
Of course as I'm sure you know that "Malcolm's in the Middle" star Frankie Muniz, and the ever so sweet Amanda Bynes "The Amanda Show
" starred
in this children's comedy as two friends that I'm sure that we can all re-late to.
When she sails to England on a ferry, with that lawyer as a chance fellow-passenger, as well as that earlier mentioned Binoche who
starred
in Bleu, the ship sinks and we see the horrified look of The Judge when he watches the news trying to guess if she survived.
When I found out the movie
starred
Ryan Dunn, I was even further interested (I was a fan of Homewrecker when it was on... Yeah, I'm that lame).
Bergman's regular Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann
starred
as a village couple, Jan and Eva Rosenberg.
Made in 1997, this is one of the best movies I have seen and really the film that Judith Light has
starred
in to make me a huge fan of hers.
Performance are uniformly outstanding, particularly that of Haruko Sugimura, who
starred
in films by Ozu's Late Spring, Floating Weeds, and Tokyo Story among others.
"Tommy Boy" succeeds as a comedy for the same reasons that the SNL skits Farley and Spade
starred
in succeeded: their well-timed extemporaneous silliness and mayhem makes them humorous despite their immaturity.
She also
starred
in "Viva Zapata" with Marlon Brando, Anthony Quinn, who won an Oscar for playing the role Zapata's brother (Marlon Brando
starred
as Zapata) (1952).
And she also
starred
in "Captain from Castile" (1947) with Tyron Power.
I actually like this and "Waiting for Guffman" better than "Spinal Tap", which was the first of the group (and made by Rob Reiner but
starred
Guest and several other of his mockumentary regulars).
This was not the case when he
starred
in the movie, "The Hospital."
It
starred
George Hearn and featured most of the other cast principals who appeared in the national touring company production, which was videotaped for TV in Los Angeles in 1982.
Always enjoyed "DOA",1950,which
starred
Edmond O'Brien and was very curious about this film.
This movie he wrote/directed/produced and
starred
in details the subjects from those songs (Horror-terria,from TwistedSister/ Stay Hungry).
It was Dinelli's only effort on Broadway and it
starred
Dorothy Gish and Richard Boone.
I must confess that I've been a huge fan of the almighty David "the Hoff" Hasselhoff ever since he
starred
in the hit 80's TV series "Knight Rider."
This 1932 version
starred
the smashing Barrymore brothers John (as the Duke) and Lionel (as Detective Guerchard).
The original film
starred
Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine.
Both were made just a few years apart, both
starred
Cary Grant and both were WWII comedies.
I imagine that the young people involved in the making of "Necromancy" (aka "The Witching" plus a bunch of other titles) must have felt a little weird being on the set of a horror movie with the man who: participated with John Houseman in the production of a proletarian play ("The Cradle Will Rock"); scared people into thinking that aliens were invading ("The War of the Worlds"); and directed and
starred
in the greatest movie of all time ("Citizen Kane").
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