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"Witness to Murder" is a small but interesting film
starring
Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders, and Gary Merrill.
Also
starring
Liz Fraser as Sylvia Ramsden, Adrienne Posta as Norma Baxter, Patricia Franklin as Vera Bragg, Donald Hewlett as The Dean and Carol Hawkins as Sandra.
TOUCH OF HER FLESH, CURSE OF HER FLESH, and KISS OF HER FLESH were three sickie classics
starring
Robert West as Richard Jennings, a one-eyed psycho who kills strippers in sadistic ways.
The film is set in a health club in Los Angeles, with John Travolta
starring
as an ace investigative reporter for real-life mag Rolling Stone.
I admit I started (and continued) watching "Interview" for the most shallow reason possible: the
starring
of Katja Schuurman.
This episode was inspired by Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock (1954) later remade by Pei Chan in Hou chuang (1955) and yet another time on TV under the very same title Rear Window (1998) (TV)
starring
Christopher Reeve.
Also
starring
Airplane's Robert Hays as Bob Seaver, Kim Greist as Laura Seaver, Veronica Lauren as Hope Seaver, Kristina Lewis as Stacy, Kevin Chevalia as Jamie Seaver, Adam Goldberg as Pete, Sinbad as Riley and Stephen Tobolowsky as Bando.
I was suspect of anything
starring
Frank Whaley, but I had read some favorable reviews.
Also
starring
Kyle MacLachlan as Cliff Vandercave, Halle Berry as Sharon Stone (probably meant to be irony, but they did originally want the actress of the same name), Elizabeth Taylor as Pearl Slaghoople and Richard Moll as Hoagie.
Here, he's
starring
in this poor soap-opera quality vehicle as a sheriff whose town gets infected by a plague of poor CGI killer dots.
Starring
a mega glamorous star as oneself?
Foster and Burns make for likable leads, with the underrated and always captivating Foster particularly fine in a rare
starring
role (Foster basically reprised the character in the oddball cannibal horror outing "Welcome to Arrow Beach").
Also
starring
Mousehunt's Michael Jeter as Arvo, Lynsey Bartilson as Nora Kilkenny, Bryan Murray as Officer Doyle, David Norona as Marcello Damaroco and Debra Wiseman as Sadie Lowenstein.
There is a fairly decent silent version
starring
Ramon Navarro and a flashier 1950's version with Stewart Granger but this one leads the pack as the most entertaining and the best directed.
This movie has no business connecting itself with the great movie made in 1980 called "Gloria" and
starring
Gena Rowlands and directed by her husband John Cassevettes.
Miss Oliver's performance was brilliant enough to command the release of other movies
starring
her as Hildegard Martha Withers.
Starring
Sean Bean as the unimaginably fitting role for Richard Sharpe.
In my opinion, a film
starring
Pauly Shore is going to be bad, however, while some of his films are good/bad (Encino Man), this is not one of them.
The director/co-writer, Jacques Audiard, has taken a film previously made by James Toback called Fingers,
starring
Harvey Keitel in the role now occupied by Romain Duris, and made it his own.
Also
starring
Michael Caine, from the original "Get Carter," and the ever-so-versatile Alan Cumming, I really expected more from this movie.
movie
starring
John Stamos.
A simplistic, yet highly entertaining comedy
starring
Richard Pryor.
For that matter, it's not quite as deep or well-written as the somewhat similar "A Question of Love"--a TV drama
starring
Gena Rowlands and Jane Alexander on the subject of a lesbian couple fighting to keep custody of their kids.
The movie was originally planned to be released by a major studio, directed by Oliver Stone and
starring
Al Pacino.
His name is Aaron Pearl and he appears one year after the Incident in Lake County in a film entitled "Wrongfully Accused
" starring
Leslie Nielsen.
Kay Francis and William Powell are doomed lovers in "One Way Passage," a 1932 film also
starring
Frank McHugh, Aline McMahan and Warren Hymer.
When I think of Western heroes, I generally DON'T think about them
starring
someone from "Down Under", but this really wasn't a problem.
MY SWEET Satan is a low-budget short directed by and
starring
Jim Van Bebber (DEADBEAT AT DAWN).
A great sci-fi film and a good cast and music from David Bowie excellent special effects make this film a must to view and have myself seen over 50 times at least surely this must be released on DVD likewise night of the comet also
starring
catherine mary stewart and is equally a great film.it
This was Mr. Cagney's first
"starring"
role; and he is great throughout.
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