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id0484 | 0484.htm | year | 1983 | The Evil Dead Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Sam Raimi
Produced By: New Line Cinema, Renaissance Pictures
Year: 1983
Run Time: 85 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Horror
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Betsy Baker, Hal Delrich, Sarah York, Sam Raimi, John Cameron, Scott Spiegel, Full Credits This auspicious feature debut from Sam Raimi -- shot on 16mm in the woods of Tennesse for around $350,000 -- secured the young director's cult status as a creative force to be reckoned with. The nominal plot involves five vacationing college kids -- Ash (Bruce Campbell), his girlfriend Linda (Betsy Baker), and their classmates Cheryl (Ellen Sandweiss), Scott (Hal Delrich) and Shelly (Sarah York) -- making an unplanned stopover in an abandoned mountain cabin surrounded by impenetrable woods. Before settling in for the night, they come across an ancient-looking occult tome filled with dense hieroglyphics and macabre illustrations, a dagger fashioned from human bones, and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. The taped message, dictated by a professor of archaeology, describes the contents of the Sumerian "Book of the Dead," filled with incantations used to bring otherworldly demons to life, giving them license to possess the living. The message goes on to explain that those possessed by these demons can only be stopped by total bodily dismemberment. When played among the group later that evening, the professor's recorded translations of the ritual chants traumatize the strangely prescient Shelly ... and simultaneously release an ominous presence from the depths of the forest. The evil spirits take to their dirty work with gusto, first assuming control of Shelly and transforming her into a cackling, murderous hag with superhuman strength; the others imprison her in the fruit cellar and chain the trapdoor shut. The spirits then begin to possess the other women, including Linda -- who immediately turns on Ash with a barrage of punches and sadistic taunts. Unable to bring himself to chop up his lover's corpse, Ash gives her a more customary burial in the woods -- which proves to be a big mistake. As the others succumb to demonic influence, Ash's horrific predicament becomes increasingly grim until, when all hope seems lost, he stumbles upon a final, desperate solution to the ghoulish onslaught ... well, maybe not. Despite the shoestring production values, Raimi has fashioned a tight, lightning-paced fever dream of a movie, filled with operatic overacting and outrageously gory effects that give the project a comic-book feel. Based on an earlier 8mm short titled Within the Woods, this feature version was fraught with distribution difficulties before finding its first audience overseas. After considerable word of mouth (and a glowing endorsement from horror author Stephen King), the film became a hit on home video, where it achieved further notoriety thanks to its highly-publicized banning in Britain amid the notorious "Video Nasties" censorship campaign. Raimi, along with producer Robert Tapert, writer Scott Spiegel and much of the same crew, cranked up the story's comic aspects several dozen notches for the rollicking semi-remake, Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn. by Cavett Binion, Rovi Keywords: atrocity
book
cabin
cellar
chainsaw
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id0748 | 0748.htm | set in | Paris, France | The Moderns Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Alan Rudolph
Produced By: Alive Enterprises, Nelson Entertainment, Franco London Films
Year: 1988
Run Time: 126 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Set in: Paris, France MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1988 04 15 (USA) Key Cast: Keith Carradine, Linda Fiorentino, John Lone, Wallace Shawn, Geneviève Bujold, Geraldine Chaplin, Kevin J. O'Connor, Charlie Couture, Full Credits In the expatriate-littered Paris of the 1920s, painter Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) mingles with Ernest Hemingway (Kevin O'Connor) and other leading lights of the Lost Generation while palling around with gossip columnist Oiseau (Wallace Shawn), whose reportage has helped establish the international reputation of the writers and artists who fled America for France after WWI. Older and less successful than many of his fellow painters, Hart relies on gallery owner Libby Valentin (Genevieve Bujold) to sell what she can of his work while he supports himself drawing cartoons for Oiseau's weekly column. In a café one day, Hart spies Rachel Stone (Linda Fiorentino) on the arm of her husband, Bertram (John Lone), a condom magnate and art patron who's trying to buy his way into society. It seems Hart and Rachel share a romantic past of which Stone is completely unaware. At the salon of writers Gertrude Stein (Elsa Raven) and Alice B. Tolkas (Ali Giron), Hart suffers a nasty run-in with the Stones and meets Nathalie de Ville (Geraldine Chaplin), a rich socialite who wants to steal three paintings from her estranged husband. Nathalie plies Hart with sexual favors and the promise of cash in exchange for his help in forging copies of the paintings. Although he's loath to follow in the footsteps of his father, a gifted forger, Hart acquiesces, and soon his rivalry with Stone and his involvement with the forgeries leads to death, destruction, and scandal in the art world. Bujold, Shawn, Chaplin, and Carradine are all regular collaborators of iconoclastic director Alan Rudolph, who filmed The Moderns in Montréal and would go on to lens the similarly intellectual Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle. by Brian J. Dillard, Rovi Keywords: artist
expatriate
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writer
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id1449 | 1449.htm | produced by | Paramount | Fire in the Sky Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Robert H. Lieberman
Produced By: Paramount
Year: 1993
Run Time: 98 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: PG13 (for sci-fi violence)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Mystery, Science Fiction
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: D.B. Sweeney, Robert Patrick, Craig Sheffer, Peter Berg, James Garner, Henry Thomas, Bradley Gregg, Noble Willingham, Full Credits One of the most famous real-life UFO abduction cases on record becomes this character-driven drama from sci-fi screenwriter Tracy Torme. D.B. Sweeney stars as Travis Walton, a forestry worker who disappears one night during an encounter with a flying saucer. Authorities treat with skepticism the outrageous story related by the only witnesses to the event, Travis' five co-workers, who include his best friend and future brother-in-law, Mike Rogers (Robert Patrick). A state lawman (James Garner) finds a tabloid newspaper in the crew's pickup truck and quickly ascertains that tensions had arisen between Walton and a surly fellow logger (Craig Sheffer), leading him to conclude that a murder cover-up is underway. However, all of the men pass lie detector tests and the case becomes stalled until the shocking last-minute reappearance of Travis, who tells a literally fantastic story involving his whereabouts for the past week. by Karl Williams, Rovi Keywords: alien [not human]
experiment
friendship
kidnapping
killing
logger UFO (Unidentified Flying Object)
missing
capture
false-accusation Themes: Miscarriage of Justice Exclusive coverage Classic Ten - Alien Abductions - AMC Movie Blog - AMCfrom AMC Blogs click here Currently 2/5
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id1789 | 1789.htm | director | Peter O'Fallon | Suicide Kings Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Peter O'Fallon
Produced By: Eyes 'n Rice, Live Entertainment
Year: 1997
Run Time: 106 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for strong violence and language, and for some nudity and drug use)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Thriller, Crime
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Henry Thomas, Sean Patrick Flanery, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto, Johnny Galecki, Laura San Giacomo, Full Credits Television director Peter O'Fallon made his feature film debut with this independent film that pays obvious homage to the style of Quentin Tarantino, with plenty of violence and funny, talkative hit men. Suave gangster Charlie Barrett (Christopher Walken) meets four young men who have taken over his regular booth at a popular bistro. Charmed by the swaggering kids, he agrees to take a ride with them, but they give him a sedative and he awakens in a deserted mansion, taped to a chair with one of his fingers missing. One of his abductors, Avery (Henry Thomas), says that he has a sister who has been kidnapped and they need two million dollars to get her back, as well as a finger to exchange for her severed digit. Charlie phones his lawyer Marty (Cliff De Young), who calls a henchman, Lono (Denis Leary), who investigates the kidnappings and gives Charlie enough information to start playing each of his inexperienced abductors against the others. by Michael Betzold, Rovi Keywords: betrayal
gangster
kidnapping ransom
college-student Themes: Thrill Crime
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id0957 | 0957.htm | language | English | Great Expectations Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Alfonso Cuarón
Produced By: 20th Century Fox
Year: 1998
Run Time: 111 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for language and some sexuality)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama, Romance
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow, Hank Azaria, Chris Cooper, Anne Bancroft, Robert De Niro, Josh Mostel, Kim Dickens, Full Credits Alfonso Cuaron (The Little Princess) directed this Mitch Glazer screenplay, a modernization of the 1860-61 classic by Charles Dickens. Some situations in the film are presented as memories -- the way the central figure, Finnegan Bell (Ethan Hawke) recalls events many years later. At a Florida fishing village, eight-year-old orphan Finn Bell (Jeremy James Kissner), talented at art, is left in the care of his sister and her husband, Joe (Chris Cooper). One day, Finn helps a chained, escaped convict who appears in the surf. On other days, he visits Paradiso Perduto, where he plays with young Estella (Raquel Beaudene), niece of the mansion's colorful, flamboyant, and extremely wealthy owner, Ms. Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft), who parallels the novel's tragic Miss Havisham, a woman jilted at the altar and left emotionally scarred and mentally imbalanced. As Ms. Dinsmoor watches Finn draw a portrait of Estella, she plots to mold Estella into a hard woman capable of destroying men. In a flash forward to the '90s, Finn (Hawke) and Estella (Gwyneth Paltrow), now in their late teens, re-create the water-fountain kiss of their childhood, but Estella vanishes, breaking Finn's heart to such a degree that he doesn't draw or paint for seven years, choosing to eke out a marginal existence with his uncle Joe (after Finn's sister abandons the two). Then Manhattan art representative Jerry Ragno (Josh Mostel) turns up with a startling offer -- if Finn will return to painting and relocate in New York, Ragno will give him a one-man show. With an apparent assist from Ms. Dinsmoor, Finn makes the move and begins his new life with great expectations and a deadline of 10 weeks to complete the necessary paintings. When Finn next encounters Estella, she has a wealthy boyfriend, Walter (Hank Azaria). As Finn once again becomes entranced by Estella, he also begins to question exactly how his life is being manipulated. Francesco Clemente did the paintings and drawings seen in the film. Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. by Bhob Stewart, Rovi Keywords: artist
art-gallery
heartbreak
mansion
orphan painting
escaped-convict
fishing-village Themes: Haunted By the Past
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id0330 | 0330.htm | run time | 135 minutes | They Were Expendable Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: John Ford
Produced By: MGM
Year: 1945
Run Time: 135 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: War
Filmed In: Available in Colorized Version, B&W Key Cast: Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Cameron Mitchell, Ward Bond, Marshall Thompson, Leon Ames, Paul Langton, Full Credits John Brickley (Robert Montgomery) believes in PT boats, and as a lowly U.S. Navy lieutenant stationed in the Philippines, that makes him a radical thinker. "Your boats maneuver beautifully," an admiral (Charles Trowbridge) tells him, "but if I'm going into combat, I prefer something a little more substantial." The gently delivered but stinging dismissal stirs the resentment of Lt. "Rusty" Ryan (John Wayne), who tartly tells Brickley that he wants to be transferred to destroyers. The Pearl Harbor bombing makes transfer impossible, especially with the Japanese preparing to invade the islands. So Brickley and Ryan go to work, first as message carriers between the Philippines and Corregidor, then, finally, as ship hunters. They record some successes, but it's a doomed effort: The Americans are hopelessly outnumbered by the Japanese, and with almost all of the Pacific Fleet destroyed at Pearl Harbor, they know help won't arrive to save them. As the Japanese push the U.S. forces back, Brickley and Ryan and their crews hop from island to island, scrounging supplies and taking casualties but keeping up the fight. Just as it appears that they will be forced to fight on Corregidor against the Japanese, they get rescued; they're ordered home to promote their PT-boat successes, and they take the last plane out, hoping to return and avenge their defeats. by Nick Sambides, Jr., Rovi Keywords: captain [military]
Navy
PT-boats
sacrifice
war sea-battle
fighting
Japanese [nationality]
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id1609 | 1609.htm | mpaa rating | G | Kronk's New Groove Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Year: 2005
Run Time: 75 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Children's/Family
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Eartha Kitt, John Goodman, Tracey Ullman, David Spade, Patrick Warburton, Full Credits The voice cast of Disney's 2000 animated hit The Emperor's New Groove returns in this sequel in which newly established restaurateur Kronk attempts to whip his diner into shape before the arrival of his visiting father. Business at his newly opened restaurant just isn't as good as Kronk had hoped, and upon receiving a llama-gram stating that his father is currently en route, the stressed chef and his enchanting partner Yzma begin cooking up a scheme that will give the restaurant the distinct smell of success. When the plan backfires and an enormous cheese explosion leaves Kronk and company scrambling to get back on their feet, it's up to his friends to convince him that the only way he'll ever achieve true happiness is by remaining true to his groove no matter how heavy the odds are stacked against him. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi Keywords: cheese
partner
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id0341 | 0341.htm | produced by | Columbia Pictures | Switching Channels Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Ted Kotcheff
Produced By: Columbia Pictures
Year: 1988
Run Time: 108 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1988 03 04 (USA) Key Cast: Kathleen Turner, Burt Reynolds, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty, Henry Gibson, Al Waxman, George Newbern, Ken James, Full Credits The 1920s-era play The Front Page was about a Chicago reporter who wants to retire and get married but is tricked by his editor into doing one last story -- which proves to be complicated. It was made into a classic film in 1931 and inspired the 1940 hit movie His Girl Friday, in which the reporter was changed into a woman. Billy Wilder also remade the original film in 1974. Switching Channels is a 1988 remake of His Girl Friday, with Kathleen Turner in the starring role, which has now morphed into that of a cable television network news anchor, Christy Colleran. She wants to marry a rich and handsome sporting goods manufacturer, Blaine Bingham (Christopher Reeve) and move out of town. But her ex-husband, John L. Sullivan IV (Burt Reynolds), who is also her producer and boss, gives her one final assignment to try to keep her around. Her reporting leads her into an investigation of a jail escape that follows a botched-up execution. Writer Jonathan Reynolds updated the original material. by Michael Betzold, Rovi Keywords: anchorperson
ex-husband
love-triangle
marriage millionaire
scheme
battle-of-the-sexes Themes: Workplace Romance
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id1969 | 1969.htm | filmed in | B&W | December 7th Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: John Ford, Gregg Toland Year: 1943
Run Time: 34 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Documentary
Genre/Type: History
Filmed In: B&W Key Cast: Walter Huston, Harry Davenport, Dana Andrews, Full Credits Produced on behalf of the U.S. government, December 7th is just as slick and professional as any of director John Ford's "civilian" films. With the not inconsiderable contribution of cinematographer Gregg Toland, Ford literally recreates the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, and even manages to build up suspense by filming several scenes of the unsuspecting military personnel at work, play, and worship. So convincing were many of the attack scenes that they have since been excerpted in several documentaries, leading the more impressionable viewers to ponder why the film's cameramen were foresighted enough to have set up their equipment at the precise moment of the bombing! As originally intended, the film, narrated by Walter Huston, was a stern criticism of America's lack of preparedness at Pearl Harbor (the entire fleet were lined up like sitting ducks). The government didn't like this aspect of December 7th and ordered it removed; still, the remaining 34-minute docudrama (pared down from feature length) ended up winning an Academy Award. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: attack
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Review Movie Details: Director: Akira Kurosawa
Produced By: Kurosawa Productions, 20th Century Fox, Toho
Year: 1980
Run Time: 179 minutes
Country: Japan
Language: Japanese MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Epic
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: The Double, The Shadow Warrior
Key Cast: Tatsuya Nakadai, Tsutomu Yamazaki, Kenichi Hagiwara, Kota Yui, Shuji Otake, Daisuke Ryu, Takashi Shimura, Mitsuko Baisho, Full Credits Just as many American studio-era directors found acclaim abroad that was denied them in their home country, by 1980 Akira Kurosawa's reputation outside Japan exceeded his esteem at home. As uncompromising as ever, he found considerable difficulty securing backing for his ambitious projects. Unsure he would be able to film it, the director, an aspiring artist before he entered filmmaking, converted Kagemusha into a series of paintings, and it was partly on the basis of these that he won the financial support of longtime admirers Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas. Set in the 16th century, when powerful warlords competed for control of Japan, it offers an examination of the nature of political power and the slipperiness of identity. For some time, Shingen Takeda Tatsuya Nakadai has been able to stay removed from the heat of battle by using his brother Nobukado Tsutomu Yamazaki as a double. As the film opens, Nobukado offers another option, having discovered a condemned thief (also played by Tatsuya Nakadai) bearing an uncanny resemblance to the warlord. After he insists on witnessing the fall of an enemy in person, Shingen falls victim to a sniper's bullet, forcing his advisers to present the thief as the fallen warrior. At first awkward in his new position and plagued by dreams in which the spirit of his double confronts him, he slowly grows into the role even as his enemies begin to advance on his kingdom. The winner of the Palm D'Or at Cannes, Kagemusha: The Shadow Warrior has also been released as The Double. by Keith Phipps, Rovi Keywords: army
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Produced By: Underground Films
Year: 2010
Run Time: 113 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG13 (for violence, sexual content, language and smoking)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2010 03 12 (USA) Key Cast: Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, Lena Olin, Tate Ellington, Ruby Jerins, Gregory Jbara, Full Credits His relationship with his father strained in the wake of a family tragedy, rebellious New Yorker Tyler (Robert Pattinson) finds love with the one girl who understands him. Tyler wasn't looking for love, but that's exactly what he found when he met Ally (Emilie de Ravin). Enchanted by her beauty and inspired by her spirit, Tyler finds that his strange life suddenly makes sense when he's around Ally. As their relationship grows, Tyler learns to live his life with passion, and value the little things. When buried secrets threaten to tear the young couple apart, Tyler realizes that sometimes love is worth fighting for. Chris Cooper, Pierce Brosnan, and Lena Olin co-star. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi Keywords: love
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id1420 | 1420.htm | year | 2005 | Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: Will Vinton Studios, Warner Brothers Feature Animation, Tim Burton Animation Co
Year: 2005
Run Time: 76 minutes
Country: UK, USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG (for some scary images and action and brief mild language)
Category: Animated
Genre/Type: Fantasy
Filmed In: Stop-Motion, Color
Release: 2005 09 23 (USA), 2005 09 16 (USA - Limited) Alternate Titles: Corpse Bride
Key Cast: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman, Albert Finney, Danny Elfman, Christopher Lee, Joanna Lumley, Full Credits Tim Burton returns to the dark but fanciful animated style of The Nightmare Before Christmas with this stop-motion black comedy. Victor (voice of Johnny Depp) lives in a small European village in the 19th century, where he is pledged to marry Victoria (voice of Emily Watson), a partnership arranged by their parents. The two only meet the day before their scheduled nuptials, and Victor performs disastrously in the wedding rehearsal. Later that evening, while he is walking through the woods and hopelessly practicing his vows, he puts Victoria's wedding band on what looks like a branch. Victor quickly discovers this was a big mistake; as it happens, he has put the ring on the skeletal finger of the enchanted Corpse Bride (voice of Helena Bonham Carter), who then whisks him off to a dark and mysterious netherworld where they are now married. Victor is frightened in the land of the dead, and even realizes that he has fallen in love with his true fiancée, Victoria, so he searches for a way back to his own world. Directed by Tim Burton in collaboration with animator Mike Johnson, Corpse Bride features a stellar voice cast, including Albert Finney, Christopher Lee, Richard E. Grant, Joanna Lumley, and Danny Elfman (who also composed the film's musical score). by Mark Deming, Rovi Themes: Wedding Bells
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id1769 | 1769.htm | country | UK | Women in Love Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Ken Russell
Produced By: United Artists
Year: 1969
Run Time: 129 minutes
Country: UK
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden, Eleanor Bron, Alan Webb, Vladek Sheybal, Catherine Willmer, Full Credits Women in Love is set in 1920s England, where free-spirited artist Gudrun (Glenda Jackson) and her schoolteacher sister Ursula (Jennie Linden) make the acquaintance of lifelong friends Gerald (Oliver Reed) and Rupert (Alan Bates). The foursome attends a picnic in honor of a pair of newlyweds, who put a damper on the proceedings (literally!) by drowning in a nearby lake. Evidently unscathed by this tragedy, Gerald and Rupert participate in a nude wrestling match later that evening (this was the sequence that got the most press, thanks to fleeting glimpses of the male stars' privates). Gerald marries Gudrun, Rupert weds Ursula, and the foursome embarks upon a Swiss honeymoon. The holiday is marred by infidelity and sudden death, leaving Rupert to wonder aloud just what it is that makes men and women "tick." An Academy Award went to Glenda Jackson, while nominations were bestowed upon screenwriter Larry Kramer and cinematographer Billy Williams (who received an uncredited assist from director Ken Russell). by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: artist
bisexuality
couple
drowning
friendship
honeymoon
lust marriage
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schoolteacher
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love-affair Themes: Infidelity
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id0112 | 0112.htm | country | Sweden | Cries and Whispers Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Ingmar Bergman
Produced By: New World, Swedish Film Production
Year: 1972
Run Time: 95 minutes
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: Viskningar och Rop
Key Cast: Harriet Andersson, Kari Sylwan, Ingrid Thulin, Liv Ullmann, Erland Josephson, Henning Moritzen, George Arlin, Linn Ullmann, Full Credits Cries and Whispers stars Liv Ullman and Ingrid Thulin as the sisters of dying cancer patient Harriet Andersson. Both sisters have already had brushes with death: Ullman has had an affair which prompted her husband's suicide, while Thulin has long wanted to do away with herself, at one point mutilating her own vagina out of self-hatred. As for Andersson, she has been in pain so long that she feels as though she's in the midst of death-in-life. With her two sisters wrapped up in their own problems, Harriet turns to her housekeeper Kari Sylwan for comfort; Sylwan has herself suffered the death of a child, and has developed a philosophical attitude towards impending doom. One of the most influential moments of the film -- when two of the sisters share the innermost thoughts that they'd kept from one another for so many years -- is filmed without benefit of dialogue, with the music of Chopin (enhanced by cinematographer Sven Nykvist's carefully selected camera angles) "speaking" for the ladies. While Cries and Whispers only won the Oscar for cinematography, the film did very well for itself in international awards contests. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: compassion
death
depression
family
friendship
terminal-illness repression
servant
sex
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tuberculosis Themes: Servants and Employers
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id0948 | 0948.htm | year | 2004 | Hotel Rwanda Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Terry George
Produced By: Seamus, Miracle Pictures, Inside Track, Gauteng Film Office, United Artists, Lions Gate Entertainment
Year: 2004
Run Time: 121 minutes
Country: Italy, UK, South Africa
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG13 (for violence, disturbing images and brief strong language)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2004 12 22 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix, Nick Nolte, Jean Reno, Desmond Dube, Mothusi Magano, Leleti Khumalo, Full Credits Hotel Rwanda tackles one of the most horrifically ugly events in recent history, when the Hutu extremists of Rwanda initiated a terrifying campaign of genocide, massacring hundreds of thousands of minority Tutsis (who had been given power by the departed Belgian colonists), while the rest of the world looked on and did nothing. Don Cheadle stars as Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager at the fancy Les Milles Collines hotel in Kigali. Paul is a Hutu, and a very successful businessman who smoothly greases the wheels, making powerful connections in all strata of Rwandan life. His wife, Tatiana (Sophie Okonedo of Aeon Flux), is a Tutsi. She urges Paul to use his influence to help local Tutsis, who are being harassed and beaten with increasing frequency, but Paul will only use the political capital he's built up to help his own family, if and when they need it. Soon enough, the violence escalates, and the Hutus begin their genocide of the Tutsis. European guests and staff at the hotel are flown out of the country, and Paul is left in charge. He finds that his conscience won't allow him to watch as the innocent are slaughtered, and before long, the hotel has become a well-appointed refugee camp. Paul is seen as a traitor by some, putting his life in danger, and the predicament of his "guests" grows more precarious every day, but despite good intentions on the part of a journalist (Joaquin Phoenix) and a UN peacekeeping colonel (Nick Nolte), the rest of the world is not eager to intervene and stop the massacre. Hotel Rwanda was directed by Irish filmmaker Terry George (Some Mother's Son), who co-wrote the script with Keir Pearson. by Josh Ralske, Rovi Keywords: civil-war
colonialism
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hotel
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Rwanda Themes: Righting the Wronged
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id0053 | 0053.htm | run time | 122 minutes | Almost Famous Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Cameron Crowe
Produced By: Vinyl Films
Year: 2000
Run Time: 122 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Set in: San Diego, CA, Rolling Stone magazine office, San Fransisco, CA, Los Angeles, CA, Hyatt House, Sunset Strip, Los Angeles, CA, New York City, NY MPAA Rating: R (for language, drug content and brief nudity)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2000 09 29 (USA), 2000 09 15 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Patrick Fugit, Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, Jason Lee, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Zooey Deschanel, Anna Paquin, Full Credits Writer and director Cameron Crowe's experiences as a teenage rock journalist -- he was a regular contributor to Rolling Stone while still in high school -- inspired this coming-of-age story about a 15-year-old boy hitting the road with an up-and-coming rock band in the early 1970s. Elaine Miller (Frances McDormand) is a bright, loving, but strict single parent whose distrust of rock music and fears about drug use have helped to drive a wedge between herself and her two children, Anita (Zooey Deschanel) and William (Patrick Fugit). Anita rebels by dropping out of school and becoming a stewardess, but William makes something of his love of rock & roll by writing album reviews for a local underground newspaper. William's work attracts the attention of Lester Bangs (Philip Seymour Hoffman), editor of renegade rock magazine Creem, who takes William under his wing and gives him his first professional writing assignment -- covering a Black Sabbath concert. While William is unable to score an interview with the headliners, the opening act, Stillwater, are more than happy to chat with a reporter, even if he's still too young to drive, and William's piece on the group in Creem gains him a new admirer in Ben Fong-Torres (Terry Chen), an editor at Rolling Stone. Torres offers William an assignment for a 3,000-word cover story on Stillwater, and over the objections of his mother (whose parting words are "Don't use drugs!"), and after some stern advice from Bangs (who says under no circumstances should he become friends with a band he's covering), Williams joins Stillwater on tour, where he becomes friendly with guitarist Russell Hammond (Billy Crudup) and singer Jeff Bebe (Jason Lee). William also becomes enamored of Penny Lane (Kate Hudson), a groupie traveling with the band who is no older than William, but is deeply involved with Russell. Lester Bangs and Ben Fong-Torres, incidentally, were real-life rock writers Crowe worked with closely during his days as a journalist. Almost Famous' original score was composed by Nancy Wilson of Heart (who is also Crowe's wife). by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: advice
writing
band [music group]
concert journalism
magazine
youth Themes: Innocence Lost
Unrequited Love
Writer's Life
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Produced By: The Weinstein Company, Intellectual Properties Worldwide (lpw), Atmosphere Entertainment Mm Llc., Atmosphere Pictures, Atmosphere
Year: 2010
Run Time: 89 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for sequences of strong bloody horror violence and gore, graphic nudity, sexual content, language and some drug use)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Horror, Comedy
Filmed In: Color, Stereoscopic/3D
Release: 2010 08 20 (USA), 2010 08 27 (USA - 3D) Key Cast: Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Jerry O'Connell, Ving Rhames, Jessica Szohr, Steven R. McQueen, Christopher Lloyd, Richard Dreyfuss, Full Credits Haute Tension and Hills Have Eyes director Alexandre Aja pays homage to the films that made him fall in love with the horror genre by helming this comedic remake of director Joe Dante's 1978 Jaws parody. Lake Victoria may look peaceful, but beneath the placid waters of this painterly lake lurks a deadly menace. A powerful underwater tremor has released scores of man-eating prehistoric fish into the waters, and now it's up to a group of unlikely heroes to band together and defeat the razor-toothed predators. With time running out and the aquatic carnivores taking over, one brave heroine (Elisabeth Shue) will risk everything to save the lake and prevent her family from becoming fish food. Richard Dreyfuss, Ving Rhames, Jerry O'Connell, and Adam Scott star in the Dimension Films production. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi Keywords: lake
piranha
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id1766 | 1766.htm | year | 1994 | Queen Margot Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Patrice Chéreau
Produced By: Degeto Film, D.A. Films, France 2 Cinema, Nouvelle Edition Francaise, Renn Productions, RCS Films & TV
Year: 1994
Run Time: 161 minutes
Country: Germany, Italy, France
Language: French MPAA Rating: R (for nudity, strong sexuality, and for graphic scenes of massacre)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Epic, Historical Film
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: La Reine Margot
Key Cast: Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Vincent Perez, Virna Lisi, Dominique Blanc, Pascal Greggory, Claudio Amendola, Full Credits The historical novel by Alexandre Dumas was adapted for the screen with this lavish French epic, winner of 5 Césars and a pair of awards at the Cannes Film Festival. Isabelle Adjani stars as Marguerite de Valois, better known as Margot, daughter of scheming Catholic power player Catherine de Medici (Virna Lisi). Margot is an heiress to the throne during the late 16th century reign of the neurotic, hypochondriac King Charles IX (Jean-Hugues Anglade), a time when Protestants and Catholics are vying for political control of France. Catherine decides to make an overture of good will by offering up Margot in marriage to prominent Protestant Huguenot Henri of Navarre (Daniel Auteuil), although she also schemes to bring about the notorious St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of 1572, when tens of thousands of Protestants are slaughtered. The marriage goes forward but Margot doesn't love Henri and takes a lover, the soldier La Mole (Vincent Perez), also a Protestant from a well-to-do family. Murders by poisoning follow, as court intrigues multiply and Catherine's villainous plotting to place her son Anjou (Pascal Greggory) on the throne threatens the lives of La Mole, Margot and Henri. The American release version was cut to 145 minutes. by Karl Williams, Rovi Keywords: Catholicism
intolerance
marriage-arranged
massacre
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French [nationality] Themes: Crumbling Marriages
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Review Movie Details: Director: Henry Selick
Produced By: Buena Vista, Walt Disney Productions, Allied Film Makers
Year: 1996
Run Time: 80 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG (for some frightening images)
Category: Animated
Genre/Type: Children's/Family
Filmed In: Stop-Motion, Computer Animation, Color Key Cast: Simon Callow, Joanna Lumley, Richard Dreyfuss, Pete Postlethwaite, Jane Leeves, Miriam Margolyes, Paul Terry, Susan Sarandon, Full Credits A young boy's discovery of a gigantic peach triggers an eventful journey across the sea in this strikingly designed and surprisingly twisted animated adventure. A live-action framing device establishes the dark yet fanciful mood one might expect from an adaptation of a Roald Dahl story, as young British lad James (Paul Terry) is orphaned by the death of his parents and forced to live with two cruel, repulsive aunts (played by noted British character actors Miriam Margolyes and Joanna Lumley of British TV hit Absolutely Fabulous). The visit of a mysterious stranger provides a means of escape, however, through a magic bag of "crocodile tongues" that bring about the appearance of the giant peach. The curious James soon winds up inside the fruit, at which point his body changes, and the film switches to a combination of stop-motion and digital animation. The new James meets up with a group of talking, oversized insects, including a vampish spider (voiced by Susan Sarandon), a sarcastic centipede (voiced by Richard Dreyfuss), and a matronly ladybug (voiced by Jane Leeves). These creatures become his traveling companions when the peach rolls into the Atlantic Ocean, and James and his new friends must brave a variety of dangers to reach the shore. Director Henry Selick provides further proof of the visual skill he demonstrated in The Nightmare Before Christmas, creating a fascinating, often eerie alternate universe, while Randy Newman provides the upbeat musical accompaniment. Young children may be disturbed by the story's creepier overtones, but the mixture of remarkable visuals, oddball characters, and off-kilter fantasy will appeal to all other audiences. by Judd Blaise, Rovi Keywords: aunt
dream
family
fantasy
magic
orphan reality
vagabond
fantasy-world
death-in-family Themes: Orphans
Runaways
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Review Movie Details: Director: Joel Coen
Produced By: Circle Films, 20th Century Fox
Year: 1990
Run Time: 120 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Crime
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1990 09 22 (USA) Key Cast: Gabriel Byrne, Albert Finney, Marcia Gay Harden, Jon Polito, John Turturro, J.E. Freeman, Frances McDormand, Steve Buscemi, Full Credits Joel and Ethan Coen's third collaboration, the gangster film Miller's Crossing, stars Gabriel Byrne as Tom Reagan, the right-hand man of big-city Irish mob boss Leo (Albert Finney). The film opens with Italian mobster Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito) and his second in command Eddie Dane (J.E. Freeman) informing Leo and Tom that they are going to kill bookie Bernie Bernbaum (John Turturro) because he has been revealing Caspar's fixed fights to other gamblers. Leo informs Caspar that Bernie pays for protection and is not to be touched. After the Italians leave in a huff, Tom informs Leo that he should give up Bernie. Tom and Leo are both involved with Verna (Marcia Gay Harden), Bernie's sister. After a failed hit on Leo starts a full-scale mob war, Tom reveals to Leo the truth about his relationship with Verna. This leads to a falling-out between the pair. Tom goes to work for Caspar, but in truth, he is still loyal to Leo. Tom figures out how to manipulate all of the situations so that Leo survives, but this may cost Tom his relationship with Verna. by Perry Seibert, Rovi Keywords: double-cross
friendship
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mob-boss Themes: Dishonor Among Thieves
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id0598 | 0598.htm | genre/type | Music | Woodstock Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Michael Wadleigh
Produced By: Wadleigh-Maurice, Warner Brothers
Year: 1970
Run Time: 230 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Documentary
Genre/Type: Music
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: Woodstock - 3 Days of Love & Music, Woodstock: Three Days of Peace & Music (The Director's Cut)
Key Cast: Joan Baez, The Who, Joe Cocker, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Arlo Guthrie, Jefferson Airplane, Richie Havens, Jimi Hendrix, Full Credits This iconic musical documentary covers the three-day 1969 music festival on the property of Max Yasger's farm that symbolized the late 1960s in terms of musical, social and political ideology of the era. American audiences are introduced to Ten Years After, featuring guitar great Alvin Lee. Jimi Hendix, The Who and Joe Cocker give riveting performances. As naked flower children romp, the New York freeway is closed because of traffic congestion. Music lovers leave their cars and travel on foot only survive torrential downpours of rain, food shortages and non-stop music. Jefferson Airplane gives the wake up call with their song "Volunteers Of America." Crosby, Stills and Nash deliver a memorable performance. John Sebastian gives an impromptu set with a borrowed guitar from Tim Hardin. Santana, Sly and The Family Stone, Sha-Na-Na, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens and Joan Baez also appear. The movie did big box office business and a successful three record set sold millions of copies. The Grateful Dead, Credence Clearwater Revival and Janis Joplin performed but were not shown in the film. The Dead's Jerry Garcia recalled that it was the worst live show the band ever did, ironic for a band known for their spirited live performances. by Dan Pavlides, Rovi Keywords: drugs
hippie
mud
music
performer
protester rock-music
songwriter
rock-band
folk-music Themes: Generation Gap
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id1535 | 1535.htm | year | 1969 | Change of Habit Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: William A. Graham
Produced By: Universal
Year: 1969
Run Time: 93 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Elvis Presley, Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara McNair, Jane Elliot, Leora Dana, Ed Asner, Robert Emhardt, Regis Toomey, Full Credits Dr. John Carpenter (Elvis Presley) helps the economically disadvantaged in an inner-city medical clinic. Three nuns are assigned to help out at the facility and are allowed to wear regular clothes instead of the traditional habits. Sister Michelle (Mary Tyler Moore) is the speech therapist who Dr. Carpenter would like to examine personally after hours. Along with the other sisters (Barbara McNair and Jane Elliot), Michelle is subjected to the criticism of the local parish priest (Regis Toomey) in the social experiment of non-traditional dress. Two spinsters even mistake the nuns for prostitutes without their habits. The priest wins out in the end, and the nuns must again don their habits. As the good doctor sings to the ailing children, Sister Michelle is transfixed both by a crucifix hanging on the wall and by Elvis Presley in an ironic and symbolic scene that flashes between the two icons. This was Presley's last studio feature and he welcomed the move from stifling screen images as he returned his focus to live performances and recording for the remainder of his illustrious career. by Dan Pavlides, Rovi Keywords: clinic
doctor/nurse
ghetto
nun peeping-tom
rape
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id1044 | 1044.htm | run time | 103 minutes | Deliver Us From Evil Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: Disarming Films
Year: 2006
Run Time: 103 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Documentary
Genre/Type: History
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2006 10 13 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Oliver O'Grady, Bob Jyono, Ann Jyono, Nancy Sloan, Marie Jyono, Jeff Anderson, Phil M., Becky M., Full Credits Filmmaker Amy Berg recounts a harrowing story of child abuse and how a serial child molester went free for the better part of two decades in this documentary. Oliver O'Grady was a Catholic priest who served in a number of parishes in Southern California during the 1970s and '80s. O'Grady was also a habitual child molester who abused dozens of youngsters who were entrusted to his care, and while his superiors in the church were aware of O'Grady's crimes as early as 1973, they opted to simply move him from one congregation to another rather than turn him in to authorities or strip him of his ordination. In Deliver Us From Evil, a number of O'Grady's victims and their families discuss his crimes and the repercussions they feel to this day. O'Grady himself also appears in the film, speaking candidly about his career as a sexual predator and recounting his misdeeds in detail. (After finally being convicted of child sexual abuse, O'Grady served time in prison and now lives in Ireland, where he is still looked after by Catholic clergy.) Berg also offers a look into the history of the Catholic Church and how its leadership has often protected those within the hierarchy at the expense of their worshipers. Deliver Us From Evil was named Best Documentary Feature at the 2006 Los Angeles Film Festival. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: Catholicism
priest
shame aftermath
child-molestation Themes: Domestic Abuse
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Produced By: Warner Brothers
Year: 1993
Run Time: 89 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: PG (for language and brief nudity)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Shane Mc Dermott, Seth Green, Brittney Powell, Chris Conrad, Edie McClurg, Patrick O'Brien, Jack Black, Alanna Ubach, Full Credits The exciting world of rollerblading provides the basis of this tale of a young teen who tries to inspire the affection of a pretty girl with his skating prowess. The lad is 15-year-old Mitchell Goosen who is sent from sunny southern California to snowy Cincinnati to live with relatives while his parents go on a long trip to Australia. The boy comes to the Ohio city clutching his surfboard and meets his goofy cousin who quickly becomes his friend. Naturally his laid back West Coast ways make him the subject of ridicule in his new high school. His biggest foe is the school jock. The pain of his new life is eased a bit after Mitchell meets perky blond Nikki. They talk and then he is forced to play in a hockey game. Mitchell has no idea what hockey is about but still manages to score the winning goal causing him to be the victim of more ostracism. In the spring, he begins rollerblading and the other kids are amazed by his many stunts. Eventually, he uses his skills to win the respect of his enemies and Niki's heart, but not without a lot more daring skating escapades. by Sandra Brennan, Rovi Keywords: boy
roller-blading
romance
sports teenagers
coming-of-age
new-kid-in-town Themes: Fish Out of Water
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id0251 | 0251.htm | run time | 114 minutes | Legend Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: Legend Productions, Universal
Year: 1985
Run Time: 114 minutes
Country: UK, USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Fantasy
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1986 04 18 (USA) Key Cast: Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry, David Bennent, Alice Playten, Billy Barty, Cork Hubbert, Peter O'Farrell, Full Credits This lavishly staged and costumed fantasy is about young Jack (Tom Cruise) and his lady love Princess Lili (Mia Sara), and how Jack battles Darkness (Tim Curry) to save both the Princess and the world. When the peasant Jack takes Princess Lili to see the unicorns, the strongest animals around, he does not know that Darkness, with his cloven hooves, yellow eyes, and red skin plans on using Lili as bait to weaken the unicorns which he does -- and plunge the world into an ice age. Soon after that disaster, Darkness captures Lili and, Jack has to rally his elves and elvettes to rescue her and subdue Darkness at the same time. by Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi Keywords: beast
black-magic
demon
elf
goblin
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romance
sorcerer
unicorn
good-vs-evil Themes: Daring Rescues
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Review Movie Details: Director: Wolfgang Reitherman
Produced By: Buena Vista, Walt Disney Productions
Year: 1967
Run Time: 78 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: G
Category: Animated
Genre/Type: Adventure, Musical, Children's/Family
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Bruce Reitherman, Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, Louis Prima, George Sanders, Sterling Holloway, J. Pat O'Malley, Verna Felton, Full Credits The final animated feature produced under the supervision of Walt Disney is a lively neo-swing musical, loosely based upon the tales of Rudyard Kipling. The story takes place in a tropical jungle where people are conspicuously absent. But one day Bagheera the Panther (voice of Sebastian Cabot) discovers a baby in the wreck of a boat. Feeling pity on the child, Bagheera takes him to be raised with the wolves. Ten years later, the child has grown into Mowgli (voice of Bruce Reitherman). Mowgli discovers that his life is in danger because of the return to the area of Shere Khan the Tiger (voice of George Sanders), whose hatred of humans is such that Mowgli faces certain death if discovered. Bagheera agrees to transport Mowgli to the human village, where he will be safe from Shere Khan. Along the way to the village, night falls and Mowgli and Bagheera almost succumb to the man-eating snake Kaa (voice of Sterling Holloway). Escaping Kaa's coils, they run into the lock-step military elephant band of Colonel Hathi (voice of J. Pat O'Malley). Afterwards, Mowgli, who doesn't want to be sent to the human village, runs away from Bagheera and meets up with the fun-loving Baloo the Bear (voice of Phil Harrris). With both Bagheera and Baloo to protect him, Mowgli is saved from several more life-threatening situations -- including a barber-shop quartet of vultures, the crazed King Louie of the Apes (voice of Louis Prima), and Shere Khan himself -- before making it to the village of humans. by Paul Brenner, Rovi Keywords: bear
boy
jungle
king
orangutan
roots [origins] tiger
vultures
wolf
talking-animal
feral-child Themes: Orphans
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Review Movie Details: Director: Barbet Schroeder
Produced By: Shochiku, Warner Brothers, Sovereign Pictures
Year: 1990
Run Time: 112 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1990 10 17 (USA) Key Cast: Glenn Close, Jeremy Irons, Ron Silver, Annabella Sciorra, Uta Hagen, Fisher Stevens, Christine Baranski, Mano Singh, Full Credits This film is a darkly humorous, determinedly ambiguous adaptation of Alan Dershowitz's book about his successful legal appeal of Claus von Bulow's conviction for the attempted murder of his wife, Martha "Sunny" von Bulow. Sunny (Glenn Close) -- who remains in a "persistent vegetative state" resulting from a suspicious injection of insulin -- narrates the film, summarizing the first murder trial, which ended with Claus (Jeremy Irons) convicted and released on bail pending appeal. Claus approaches Harvard Law professor Dershowitz (Ron Silver) to handle the case. Working with a small group of law students recruited from his classes, Dershowitz presents sufficient new evidence to cast doubt as to Claus' guilt and the veracity of the star witness, her maid. Jeremy Irons' extraordinary, Oscar-winning performance dominates the film. He plays the role of Claus with a alternatively pompous, aloof snobbishness and an engagingly enigmatic, kinky, sly humor. Barbet Schroeder was also nominated for an Academy Award for his extraordinary, off-beat, direction of this sophisticated, exceptionally intelligent legal drama. Reversal of Fortune with its sharp, witty, Oscar-nominated screenplay by Nicholas Kazan is unusual in its understanding that legal guilt and moral culpability are not the same thing -- making for an unusually provocative tragicomedy of bad manners and bad behavior among the rich. by Linda Rasmussen, Rovi Keywords: addiction
drugs
lawyer
courtroom
courtship
decadence
murder
family
investigation
jury
killing marriage
marriage-problems
socialite
trial [courtroom]
wife
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Produced By: Saul Zaentz Co., Orion
Year: 1988
Run Time: 172 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1988 02 05 (USA) Key Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Lena Olin, Derek de Lint, Erland Josephson, Donald Moffat, Pavel Landovsky, Daniel Olbrychski, Full Credits In Philip Kaufman's surprisingly successful film adaptation of Czech author Milan Kundera's demanding 1984 best-seller, Daniel Day-Lewis stars as Tomas, an overly amorous Prague surgeon, while Juliette Binoche plays Tereza, the waiflike beauty whom he marries. Even though he's supposedly committed, Tomas continues his wanton womanizing, notably with his silken mistress Sabina (Lena Olin). Escaping the 1968 Russian invasion of Prague by heading for Geneva, Sabina takes up with another man and unexpectedly develops a friendship with Tereza. Meanwhile, Tomas, who previously was interested only in sex, becomes politicized by the collapse of Czechoslovakia's Dubcek regime. The Unbearable Lightness of Being may be too leisurely for some viewers, but other viewers may feel the same warm sense of inner satisfaction that is felt after finishing a good, long novel. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: extramarital-affair
writing
invasion
demonstration [political]
doctor/nurse
love love-triangle
photography
politician
riot [uprising]
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id1779 | 1779.htm | category | Feature | Things Behind the Sun Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: Sidekick Entertainment, Echo Lake Productions
Year: 2001
Run Time: 117 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Set in: Cocoa Beach, FL MPAA Rating: R (for strong sexual violence, sexuality, language and substance abuse)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Made for TV, Color
Release: 2001 10 12 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Kim Dickens, Gabriel Mann, Don Cheadle, Eric Stoltz, Elizabeth Peña, Rosanna Arquette, Alison Folland, Patsy Kensit, Full Credits Writer and director Allison Anders, who used the world of rock & roll as the backdrop for her films Border Radio, Grace of My Heart, and Sugar Mountain, returns to the music scene for this tale of a woman struggling to come to terms with an emotionally devastating past. Sherry McGrale (Kim Dickens) is a punk-influenced singer and songwriter whose angry, deeply personal music has begun to win her a national following, though the demons that fuel her art are playing havoc with her life, as she drowns her sorrows in drugs and alcohol and fills a growing police blotter with arrests for disorderly conduct. Sherry is winning significant airplay for a song about the brutal rape of a young woman, and rock journalist Owen (Gabriel Mann) convinces his editor Pete (Rosanna Arquette) to assign him a major story on Sherry when he tells her he knows the truth about Sherry's own rape as an adolescent, which inspired the song. Owen is forced to run interference with Chuck (Don Cheadle), Sherry's manager and former boyfriend who is fiercely protective of his fragile client, but Owen is still able to meet with the singer. However, Owen finds that Sherry either can't or won't remember most of the details of the brutal and degrading assault, and she doesn't want to discuss the heavy toll it's taken upon her. Influential experimental rock group Sonic Youth contributed several original compositions for the film's score; Sherry's singing voice was provided by Kristen Vigard, who performed on the soundtrack of Grace of My Heart. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: alcoholism
boyfriend
editor
punk-rock
rape
reporter rock-music
songwriter
drug-addiction
manager
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year: 2001
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Produced By: 20th Century Fox
Year: 1973
Run Time: 94 minutes
Country: UK
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Horror
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill, Gayle Hunnicutt, Roland Culver, Peter Bowles, Michael Gough, Full Credits Richard Matheson adapted the screenplay of The Legend of Hell House from his own novel. In the tradition of Shirley Jackson's Haunting of Hill House, four people with alleged extrasensory powers are called upon to spend a weekend in a supposedly haunted house, to either prove or disprove the presence of ghosts. Roddy McDowall has been in the house before, and refuses to treat the possibility of paranormal activity lightly; scientist Clive Revill believes that he can trace the happenings to rational explanations involving electric current; Pamela Franklin is convinced that, if spirits exists, she will be able to communicate with them; and Gayle Hunnicutt plays Revill's young wife, ripe for "possession." by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: ghost
demon
haunted-house
house
investigation
mansion
medium [psychic]
millionaire
occult demonic-possession
research
sadist
scientist
paranormal
supernatural-forces
mystery [unexplained phenomenon] Themes: Psychic Abilities
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year: 1973
run time: 94 minutes
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Review Movie Details: Director: Kenneth Branagh
Produced By: TriStar
Year: 1994
Run Time: 123 minutes
Country: UK, USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for horrific images)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Horror
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Robert De Niro, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hulce, Helena Bonham Carter, Aidan Quinn, Ian Holm, Richard Briers, John Cleese, Full Credits Director Kenneth Branagh's interpretation of Mary Shelley's classic horror novel stars Robert DeNiro as a terrifying monster created in an obsessive attempt to defeat death and stretch the limits of medicine in the early 19th century. With the use of flashback, a dying Dr. Viktor Frankenstein (Kenneth Branagh) divulges a tale of gruesome terror to a sea captain (Aidan Quinn): As a medical student, the rebellious Frankenstein elaborates on the work of a brilliant scientist (John Cleese), successfully bringing to life a "man" assembled from the body parts of corpses. Upon realizing the destructive consequences of his experiment, Dr. Frankenstein abandons the creature and attempts to return to a normal life with his medical partner, Henry (Tom Hulce), and his fiancée (and adopted sister), Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter). In the meantime, the nameless creature struggles with loneliness and rejection from society until he sets out to track down his creator in search of one of two things: a bride to keep him company or revenge. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) was produced by Francis Ford Coppola, who previously directed and produced monster-drama Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). by Lisa Kropiewnicki, Rovi Keywords: revenge
death
escape
immortality
killing
obsession
reincarnation rescue
romance
violence
boating
Frankenstein Themes: Experiments Gone Awry
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id0305 | 0305.htm | genre/type | Comedy Drama | Ghost World Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: Jersey Shore Films, Granada Film, United Artists
Year: 2001
Run Time: 111 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for strong language and some sexual content)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2001 07 20 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Thora Birch, Steve Buscemi, Scarlett Johansson, Brad Renfro, Illeana Douglas, Bob Balaban, Teri Garr, Stacey Travis, Full Credits Filmmaker Terry Zwigoff, who enjoyed breakthrough success with his 1994 documentary Crumb, shifts gears as he examines the lives of two young women on the verge of leaving their adolescence behind in his first dramatic feature. Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson) are two close friends who've just graduated from high school, and are trying to decide what to do with their lives. Enid is a dark-haired arch cynic who is tired of living at home with her ineffectual dad (Bob Balaban) and his annoyingly perky girlfriend Maxine (Teri Garr), while Rebecca is prettier and a bit cheerier, but no more certain about her future. While the two girls have vague plans of getting an apartment together, they seem content to while away their summer hanging out and indulging in their shared infatuation with Josh (Brad Renfro), a friend from school who works at a convenience store and doesn't seem to be especially attracted to either of them. Enid discovers that in order to get her diploma, she'll have to take an additional class over the summer, where she winds up studying art with Roberta (Illeana Douglas), who is determined to encourage Enid's creative impulses, whether Enid likes it or not. More significantly, Enid meets Seymour (Steve Buscemi), a geeky record collector more than twice her age, and while they would seem to have little in common (and Rebecca thinks he's a creep), Enid discovers a kindred spirit in fellow misfit Seymour, who shares her disgust with the world around them, and a relationship begins to develop between the two. Ghost World is based on the award-winning graphic novel by comic artist Daniel Clowes, who also wrote the film's screenplay. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: culture [social culture]
dysfunctional
experiment
friendship
graduation
infatuation obsession
uncertainty
crossroads
coming-of-age Themes: Teachers and Students
Teen Angst
Suburban Dysfunction
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id0454 | 0454.htm | director | Marc B. Ray | Scream Bloody Murder Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Marc B. Ray
Produced By: American Pictures
Year: 1972
Run Time: 90 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Horror
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: Claw of Terror, Matthew, The Captive Female
Key Cast: Fred Holbert, Rory Guy, Leigh Mitchell, Robert Knox, Suzette Hamilton, Full Credits In this slasher outing, a deranged young man mangles his father to death with a tractor. During the fun, he loses his own hand. Afterward he is placed in a hospital for the criminally insane where his hand is replaced by a hook. Time passes and he is eventually released. Unfortunately, he is far from cured and goes on an unparalleled killing spree. by Sandra Brennan, Rovi Keywords: asylum [mental hospital]
craziness
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mental-illness investigation
killing
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Review Movie Details: Director: Clint Eastwood
Produced By: Warner Brothers
Year: 1995
Run Time: 135 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG13 (for some sexuality and brief strong language)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama, Romance
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, Annie Corley, Victor Slezak, Jim Haynie, George Orrison, Debra Monk, Phyllis Lyons, Full Credits The brief, illicit love affair between an Iowa housewife and a post-middle-age free-lance photographer is chronicled in this powerful romance based on the best-selling novella by Robert James Waller. The story begins as globetrotting National Geographic photographer Robert Kincaid journeys to Madison County in 1965 to film its lovely covered bridges. Upon his arrival, he stops by an old farmhouse to ask directions. There he encounters housewife, Francesca Johnson, whose spouse and two children are out of town. Thus begins their four-day affair, a liaison that fundamentally changes them both. Later Francesca chronicles the affair in a diary which her flabbergasted grown children read; never would they have expected their mother to be capable of the passion she experienced with Kincaid. by Sandra Brennan, Rovi Keywords: extramarital-affair
bridge [structure]
loneliness
love romance
life-choices
photographer Themes: Infidelity
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id0872 | 0872.htm | director | John Sayles | Return of the Secaucus 7 Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: John Sayles
Produced By: Specialty Films, Salsipuedes, Libra Films International
Year: 1980
Run Time: 114 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2002 04 12 (USA - Limited Rerelease) Alternate Titles: Return of the Secaucus Seven
Key Cast: Bruce MacDonald, Maggie Renzi, Adam Le Fevre, Maggie Cousineau, Gordon Clapp, Jean Passanante, Karen Trott, Mark Arnott, Full Credits College friends reunite for a New England summer weekend in this low-budget first feature by accomplished independent filmmaker John Sayles. A predecessor of the well-paced, character-driven films in Sayles' future, Secaucus Seven also looks ahead to the 1980s ensemble movies that it inspired, most notably Lawrence Kasdan's The Big Chill, which arrived in theaters three years later. As each friend arrives at the house (or travels to the house), characterizations build, dialogue expands, and the house (and film) are full of people getting reacquainted and re-examining themselves and each other. Sayles builds the plot by testing the characters' connections: Will these former radicals accept the uptight boyfriend of the well-loved politico? What happens when a couple splits up? How does the educated set treat the local blue-collars? Many critics cited Secaucus Seven in their decade-end list of the best films of the 1980s. by Norm Schrager, Rovi Keywords: activism
anti-war
arrest
college
friendship
identity
protester radical
reunion
student
weekend
slice-of-life Themes: Class Differences
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Review Movie Details: Director: Stephen Hillenburg
Produced By: United Plankton Pictures, Nickelodeon Pictures
Year: 2004
Run Time: 87 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG (for some mild crude humor)
Category: Animated
Genre/Type: Comedy, Children's/Family
Filmed In: Animation & Live Action Mixed, Color
Release: 2004 11 19 (USA) Key Cast: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Clancy Brown, Rodger Bumpass, Mr. Lawrence, Alec Baldwin, David Hasselhoff, Scarlett Johansson, Full Credits Something nefarious is afloat in the depths of Bikini Bottom: King Neptune's crown has been stolen, and the prime suspect is Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob's boss at Mr. Krabs' Krabby Patties. Despite the overwhelming evidence against Mr. Krabs -- not to mention having been turned down for a long-awaited promotion at the restaurant -- SpongeBob (voice of Tom Kenny) refuses to believe that his boss is responsible and teams up with his best friend, Patrick (voice of Bill Fagerbakke), on a mission to Shell City, where he hopes he can exonerate Mr. Krabs and return the crown to its rightful owner. Of course, this is no easy task; once outside the safety of Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob is faced with the overwhelming dangers of the sea, not the least of which being a cyclops that many believe to be responsible for the deaths of countless other unfortunate sea-creatures who ventured outside county lines. Among those who lent their vocal chords to the film include Scarlett Johansson, Jeffrey Tambor, and Alec Baldwin. by Tracie Cooper, Rovi Keywords: boss [employer]
crown
employee
journey
promotion search
exoneration
sea-life
false-accusation Themes: Saintly Fools
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Review Movie Details: Director: Jake Kasdan
Produced By: Manifest Film Company, Castle Rock Entertainment, Columbia Pictures
Year: 1998
Run Time: 115 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for language)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Mystery
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Bill Pullman, Ben Stiller, Ryan O'Neal, Kim Dickens, Angela Featherstone, Hugh Ross, Sara Devincentis, Matt O'Toole, Full Credits Jake Kasdan made his feature film directorial debut with this oblique thriller about eccentric private detective Daryl Zero (Bill Pullman) and his sardonic front man partner Steve Arlo (Ben Stiller). After the two are hired by blackmail victim Gregory Stark (Ryan O'Neal), Zero sets up a sting operation and soon focuses on his suspect, Gloria Sullivan (Kim Dickens), a woman he met at a health club. Thinking Zero is an accountant, she asks him to look over her tax return. Clues form a trail to hitman Kragan Vincent (Matt O'Toole), who could be Gloria's father. Amid the romance and revenge, Zero manages to write a few songs (actually written by Pullman and Kasdan). by Bhob Stewart, Rovi Keywords: blackmail
eccentric
hitman
investigation love
sidekick
private-detective Themes: Private Eyes
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Produced By: Ixtlan Corporation, Universal
Year: 1989
Run Time: 145 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: War, Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1989 12 20 (USA) Key Cast: Tom Cruise, Raymond J. Barry, Caroline Kava, Kyra Sedgwick, Willem Dafoe, Brian Larkin, Jerry Levine, Josh Evans, Full Credits The second of three films by co-writer/director Oliver Stone to explore the effects of the Vietnam War (Platoon and Heaven and Earth are the others), Born On The Fourth Of July tells the true story of Ron Kovic (Tom Cruise), a patriotic, All-American small town athlete who shocks his family by enlisting with the Marines to fight in the Vietnam War. Once he is overseas, however, Kovic's gung-ho enthusiasm turns to horror and confusion when he accidentally kills one of his own men in a firefight. His downfall is furthered by a bullet wound that leaves him paralyzed from the chest down. He returns home, spends an appalling, nightmarish stint in a veterans' hospital, and follows an increasingly disillusioned and fragmented path that ultimately leaves him drunk and dissolute in Mexico. However, Kovic somehow turns himself around and pulls his life together, becoming an outspoken anti-war activist in the process. The film is long but emotionally powerful; many consider it Stone's best work and Cruise's best performance. Both were nominated for Oscars, as was the film itself, but only Stone, who co-wrote the film with Kovic from the latter's book, won for Best Director. by Don Kaye, Rovi Keywords: activism
family
paraplegic
veteran [military]
wheelchair wrestling-Greco-Roman
VA-Hospital
Vietnam
self-pity Themes: Fighting the System
Social Injustice
Starting Over
Living With Disability
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Produced By: Sony Music Film
Year: 2008
Run Time: 108 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for pervasive language and some sexuality)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2008 12 05 (USA) Key Cast: Adrien Brody, Jeffrey Wright, Gabrielle Union, Beyoncé Knowles, Columbus Short, Mos Def, Cedric the Entertainer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Full Credits Directed by TV veteran Darnell Martin, the musical drama Cadillac Records documents the compelling true-life story of the Chicago record label that helped the world discover such legendary artists as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, and Chuck Berry. Founded in 1950 by Leonard Chess (Adrien Brody), Chess Records quickly gained a reputation as home to some of the most talented and influential blues artists ever to step into a recording studio. But giving these musicians an opportunity to bring their music to the world was no easy task, because along the way there was enough sex, drugs, and rock & roll to ensure that things around Chess Records never got boring. Featuring Jeffrey Wright as Muddy Waters, Gabrielle Union as Geneva Wade, Beyoncé Knowles as Etta James, Mos Def as Chuck Berry, Cedric the Entertainer as Willie Dixon, and Eamonn Walker as Howlin' Wolf. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi Keywords: blues-music
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id0117 | 0117.htm | produced by | United Artists | Coming Home Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: United Artists
Year: 1978
Run Time: 130 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Romance, Drama
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Jane Fonda, Jon Voight, Bruce Dern, Robert Ginty, Penelope Milford, Robert Carradine, Charles Cyphers, Pat Corley, Full Credits Hal Ashby's 1978 melodrama examines the impact of the Vietnam War on the "war at home" among the men who fought it and the women in their lives. Left alone in Los Angeles when her gung-ho Marine husband Bob (Bruce Dern) heads to Vietnam in 1968, proper wife Sally Hyde (Jane Fonda) decides to volunteer at the V.A. hospital where her new friend Vi (Penelope Milford) works. There she meets Luke Martin (Jon Voight), a former high-school classmate and Marine who has returned from 'Nam a bitter paraplegic. As their relationship grows, Sally sees the effect of the war on the soldiers after they come back, inspiring her to rethink her priorities; Luke's spirits begin to lift, and a hospital tragedy helps focus his anger toward meaningful protest. After a Hong Kong visit with her increasingly withdrawn husband, Sally finds a love and companionship with Luke that she had never known with her husband. Once Bob comes home with his own injury, however, the three must find a way to deal with a changing world and with a system that betrayed the men fighting for it. by Lucia Bozzola, Rovi Keywords: anger
anti-war
depression
doctor/nurse
homecoming
love-triangle
paraplegic self-discovery
veteran [military]
volunteer
wheelchair
VA-Hospital
Vietnam Themes: Haunted By the Past
Home From the War
Starting Over
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year: 1978
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id1174 | 1174.htm | year | 1999 | Crime 101 Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Year: 1999
Run Time: 94 minutes
Country: New Zealand
Language: English MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: Scarfies
Key Cast: Willa O'Neill, Neill Rea, Taika Cohen, Ashleigh Seagar, Charlie Bleakley, Jon Brazier, Full Credits In Scarfies, a group of college students think they've stumbled into some fast money only to discover there are some dangerous strings attached. Reliable Scott (Neill Rea), practical Emma (Willa O'Neill), naive Graham (Charlie Bleakley), charming but sneaky Alex (Taika Cohen) and Alex's embittered ex-girlfriend Nicole (Ashleigh Seagar) are all students at New Zealand's Otago University; Otago students are nicknamed "Scarfies" for the scarves that were once part of the student uniform. The five are looking for a cheap place to live and seem to have found one when they discover a large, abandoned house suitable for squatting, complete with electricity. But the real bounty is in the basement, which is hiding a large, lush garden of marijuana. The five quickly harvest the herb and sell it for a quick $50,000 (far less than it was actually worth), but they've soon managed to spend their new found wealth just in time for the man who planted the pot to arrive, ready to kill whoever made off with his cash crop. The five trap the intruder in the basement, but when it becomes obvious they need to formulate a long term solution, the tensions start to get the better of them. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: drug-dealer
house
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id0461 | 0461.htm | mpaa rating | R | Body and Soul Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: George Bowers
Produced By: Cannon Group
Year: 1981
Run Time: 113 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kennedy, Michael Vincente Gazzo, Peter Lawford, Perry Lang, Kim Hamilton, Muhammad Ali, Richard Steele, Full Credits A medical student decides to enter the world of boxing and dives into a life of superficial values and corruption in this remake of the 1947 classic. by Kristie Hassen, Rovi Keywords: boxing
career
champion
corruption sports
fixed [corruption] Themes: Rags To Riches
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id1571 | 1571.htm | year | 1994 | Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Stephen Sommers, Greg Michael
Produced By: Buena Vista
Year: 1994
Run Time: 110 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG (for action/violence and some mild language)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Adventure, Drama, Children's/Family
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: The Jungle Book
Key Cast: Jason Scott Lee, Cary Elwes, Lena Headey, Sam Neill, John Cleese, Jason Flemyng, Stefan Kalipha, Ron Donachie, Full Credits Twenty-seven years after turning one of Rudyard Kipling's best known works into a successful animated musical, Disney returned to the same source material for this live-action adventure, which hews slightly closer to the original source material. Mowgli (Sean Naeleli) is the five-year-old son of a wilderness guide who accompanies his father on a hunting expedition in the jungles of their native India. Mowgli becomes close friends with a British girl named Kitty (Joanna Wolff), whose parents commissioned the hunt, but when a tiger attacks their camp and kills Mowgli's father, the boy is lost in the confusion, and he's left to fend for himself. Mowgli is befriended by the animals of the jungle -- Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and Grey Brother the wolf -- and they develop an unspoken sense of communication as the growing boy learns to live in the wilds. Years later, after growing to adulthood, Mowgli (now played by Jason Scott Lee) once again encounters Kitty (now played by Lena Headey), who is visiting India with her father, Col. Brydon (Sam Neill), a British officer stationed nearby, and her stuffy fiancée Capt. William Boone (Cary Elwes). Kitty and Mowgli recognize each other, and while his powers of speech are rusty, with the help of Dr. Plumford (John Cleese), Kitty and her father are able to return Mowgli to civilization. However, after spending most of his life in the jungle, Mowgli does not feel at home among other people, and while he deeply loves Kitty, he concedes to his rival for her affections. However, Boone and several of his men kidnap Mowgli when they learn that he has discovered a vast treasure in the jungle, and they try to force him to reveal its secrets while fending off the dangers of the jungle which Mowgli understands, but Boone and his men do not. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: bear
boy
jungle
kidnapping panther
wolf
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Treasure Hunts
Orphans
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alternate titles: The Jungle Book
filmed in: Color
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id1690 | 1690.htm | genre/type | Comedy | Fatal Instinct Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Carl Reiner
Produced By: MGM
Year: 1993
Run Time: 89 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG13 (for off-color humor)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Armand Assante, Sherilyn Fenn, Kate Nelligan, Sean Young, Christopher McDonald, Tony Randall, James Remar, Carl Reiner, Full Credits Fatal Instinct is an Airplane-style spoof of the late-'80s, early-'90s cycle of erotic crime thrillers. Setting the plot in motion is a kinky murder. Armand Assante plays the cop assigned to the case; he's also the prosecuting attorney; the "Sharon Stone" part is essayed by Sean Young. A dash of Body Heat is thrown in the pot as Assante's wife Kate Nelligan plots her hubby's demise. Tony Randall has a bit as a judge, while the film's semi-mocking jazz score is provided by Clarence Clemmons -- who shows up on screen to toot his sax at various crucial plot junctures. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: lawyer
police
murder
love love-triangle
secretary
on-the-run Themes: Dangerous Attraction click here Currently 2/5
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id0421 | 0421.htm | produced by | MGM, United Artists | Whose Life Is It Anyway? Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: John Badham
Produced By: MGM, United Artists
Year: 1981
Run Time: 118 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes, Christine Lahti, Bob Balaban, Kenneth McMillan, Kaki Hunter, Thomas Carter, Alba Oms, Full Credits Stepping into the role made famous on Broadway by Tom Conti, Richard Dreyfuss stars as a profoundly handicapped sculptor in Whose Life is it Anyway? Left a quadraplegic after an auto accident, the embittered Dreyfuss feels utterly useless, as both an artist and a human being. He doesn't want his family's love, or his doctor's care, or his nurse's ministrations. Dreyfuss simply wants to die-but this is impossible, given the legal state of things in the 1970s. Whose Life is It Anyway? may be the only film in which a person's right to self-destruction is regarded as a happy ending. Not as depressing as it sounds, Whose Life Is It Anyway is perversely hilarious at times, with Dreyfuss at his acerbic best. The film was scripted by Reginald Rose and Brian Clark from Clark's stage play. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: accident
car
death
hospital
injury
paralysis
suicide life-support
quadriplegic
medical
right-to-die
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Fighting the System click here Currently 4/5
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id1238 | 1238.htm | run time | 97 minutes | The Great Bank Robbery Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Hy Averback
Produced By: Seven Arts, Warner Brothers
Year: 1969
Run Time: 97 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy, Western
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Zero Mostel, Kim Novak, Clint Walker, Claude Akins, Akim Tamiroff, Larry Storch, Sam Jaffe, Mako, Full Credits In this western comedy, a bogus evangelist and his assistant travel to the town of Friendly and endeavor to rob the West's purportedly most unrobbable bank. Unfortunately, they are not the only bandits planning to rob the bank. Their rivals in robbery include a Mexican bandido and his dullard son. A gunman and his assistant also want to attempt a heist. To make things even more confusing, a Texas Ranger and his six Chinese-American G-men pose as laundrymen to investigate a crooked mayor. They all converge on Friendly at the same time and chaos ensues when they meet. by Sandra Brennan, Rovi Keywords: agent [representative]
federal-agent
outlaw [Western]
bank
invasion
bishop
con/scam
China
competition
control
criminal
evangelism
gangster gunfighter
robbery
help
loot
mayor
Mexico
ranger [military]
rival
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son
town
bank-robbery Themes: Bank Robbery click here Currently 2/5
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director: Hy Averback
mpaa rating: PG
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id1048 | 1048.htm | country | USA | Cinderella Liberty Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: 20th Century Fox
Year: 1973
Run Time: 117 minutes
Country: USA MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama, Romance
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Dabney Coleman, James Caan, Eli Wallach, Bruno Kirby, Burt Young, Allyn Ann McLerie, Marsha Mason, Sally Kirkland, Full Credits A "Cinderella Liberty" is Navy jargon for a pass that runs out at midnight. Sailor John Baggs, Jr. (James Caan) has such a pass, and intends to make the most of it while his ship is docked in Seattle. He "wins" prostitute Maggie (Marsha Mason) in a pool game, but backs off at a "wham-bam-thank you ma'am" when he finds out that Maggie has a son, an 11-year-old mulatto (Kirk Calloway) -- and that there's another baby on the way. John has so much empathy for Maggie's travails that he marries her. When she loses her baby, however, Maggie feels unable to resign herself to living with John, plagued by both guilt and an unwillingness to be tied down -- thus forcing John to fight for her. Darryl Ponicsan adapted his own novel. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: prostitute/prostitution
poker
pregnancy
sailor son
identity-switch Themes: Down on Their Luck
Military Life
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id1881 | 1881.htm | director | Spike Lee | Bamboozled Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Produced By: 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Year: 2000
Run Time: 135 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for strong language and some violence)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color, Digital Video
Release: 2000 10 20 (USA), 2000 10 06 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Damon Wayans, Savion Glover, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tommy Davidson, Michael Rapaport, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Paul Mooney, Sarah Stacker Jones, Full Credits Writer and director Spike Lee casts his satiric gaze on racism in American television and how America's racist past still impacts the present in this biting comedy. Pierre Delacroix (Damon Wayans) is an astute, Harvard-educated African-American writer working for an independent television network who is assigned to brainstorm a new show for the African-American audience. Delacroix is the only black writer on the network's staff, and the longer he works under Dunwitty (Michael Rapaport), the loudmouthed executive in charge of programming, the more he's convinced he's made a mistake. Wanting to be fired, Delacroix writes a pilot he imagines is so offensive no network would ever dare to air it: "The ManTan Minstrel Show," in which dancer Man Ray (Savion Glover) and comedian Womack (Tommy Davidson) portray two shiftless dunderheads, ManTan and Sleep 'N Eat -- who are to be played in blackface. To Delacroix's surprise, Dunwitty gives the idea the go-ahead, and to his shock, the show is soon a massive hit. Delacroix is now stuck trying to explain his show to the African-American community, who are generally not amused, especially Sloan Hopkins (Jada Pinkett Smith), his assistant on the staff, who has become involved with Man Ray. In order to give Bamboozled a look that would suit its setting in the world of network television, Spike Lee and cinematographer Ellen Kuras shot the entire film using digital video equipment. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: dance [art]
fame
minstrel-show
television writer
race-relations Themes: Rags To Riches
Crisis of Conscience
Rise and Fall Stories
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id1908 | 1908.htm | language | English | Mysterious Island Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Cy Raker Endfield
Produced By: Columbia Pictures
Year: 1961
Run Time: 100 minutes
Country: UK, USA
Language: English
Set in: Pacific Islands MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Adventure, Fantasy
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Michael Craig, Joan Greenwood, Michael Callan, Gary Merrill, Herbert Lom, Percy Herbert, Beth Rogan, Dan Jackson, Full Credits Filmed at least nine times over the last nine decades, Jules Verne's Mysterious Island received its most popular picturization in the hands of producer Charles Schneer, director Cy Endfield and special-effects maestro Ray Harryhausen. During the Civil War, several P.O.W.s led by Gary Merrill escape from a southern stockade in a huge observation balloon. Buffeted about by a violent storm, the balloon lands on an unchartered island somewhere near New Zealand. The fugitives soon discover that this is no ordinary desert isle, especially after being attacked by a giant-sized crab. Joined by a pair of shipwrecked British gentlewomen (Joan Greenwood and Beth Rogan), the castaways find evidence that the island has been previously inhabited-and that they're all being watched. Sure enough, it turns out that the island is the domain of Captain Nemo (Herbert Lom), skipper of the futuristic underwater vessel Nautilus. Having failed to end all wars by blasting battleships out of the sea, Nemo is now experimenting with new means of ending starvation in the world: hence the outsized crabs and birds that the castaways have confronted. Before Nemo can spread his goodwill elsewhere, he is destroyed by the island's volcano, while the others manage to escape in the Nautilus. As in 1957's 7th Voyage of Sinbad, the combination of Ray Harryhausen and musical composer Bernard Herrmann is unbeatable; otherwise, Mysterious Island tends to slow to a halt in-between its spectacular special-effects highlights. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: attack
beast
pirate [seafarer]
captive
escape
family
giant
island
stranded mutant
shipwreck
survivor
POW (Prisoner of War)
hot-air-balloon
Civil-War [US]
captor Themes: Daring Rescues
Mutants
Stranded
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run time: 100 minutes
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id1030 | 1030.htm | mpaa rating | G | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Stanley Kramer
Produced By: Stanley Kramer Productions, United Artists
Year: 1963
Run Time: 161 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1963 11 07 (USA) Key Cast: Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Phil Silvers, Dick Shawn, Full Credits With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies." The story begins during a massive traffic jam, caused by reckless driver Smiler Grogan (Jimmy Durante), who, before (literally) kicking the bucket, cryptically tells the assembled drivers that he's buried a fortune in stolen loot, "under the Big W." The various motorists setting out on a mad scramble include a dentist (Sid Caesar) and his wife (Edie Adams); a henpecked husband (Milton Berle) accompanied by his mother-in-law (Ethel Merman) and his beatnik brother-in-law (Dick Shawn); a pair of comedy writers (Buddy Hackett and Mickey Rooney); and a variety of assorted nuts including a slow-wit (Jonathan Winters), a wheeler-dealer (Phil Silvers), and a pair of covetous cabdrivers (Peter Falk and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson). Monitoring every move that the fortune hunters make is a scrupulously honest police detective (Spencer Tracy). Virtually every lead, supporting, and bit part in the picture is filled by a well-known comic actor: the laughspinning lineup also includes Carl Reiner, Terry-Thomas, Arnold Stang, Buster Keaton, Jack Benny, Jerry Lewis, and The Three Stooges, who get one of the picture's biggest laughs by standing stock still and uttering not a word. Two prominent comedians are conspicuous by their absence: Groucho Marx refused to appear when Kramer couldn't meet his price, while Stan Laurel declined because he felt he was too old-looking to be funny. Available for years in its 154-minute general release version, the film was restored to its roadshow length of 175 minutes on home video; the search goes on for a missing Buster Keaton routine, reportedly excised on the eve of the picture's premiere. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: car
chase
police
deception
fortune [wealth]
greed
hospital
loot pursuit
treasure
racer
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on-the-road Themes: Nothing Goes Right
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Review Movie Details: Director: Robert Zemeckis
Produced By: Tamara Asseyev Productions, Universal
Year: 1978
Run Time: 104 minutes
Country: USA
Set in: New York City, NY MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Musical, Comedy
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Nancy Allen, Bobby Di Cicco, Marc McClure, Susan Kendall Newman, Theresa Saldana, Wendie Jo Sperber, Eddie Deezen, Christian Juttner, Full Credits The time is 1964, and the Beatles, already a hugely popular group, are about to go on the Ed Sullivan Show for the first time, an appearance that launched them into a worldwide phenomenon. Already, girls are fainting during their concerts from sheer excitement at being in the same theater with them. Pam Mitchell (Nancy Allen) is happy enough to be getting married but wants to bed one of the "Fab Four" before she does. Grace Corrigan (Theresa Saldana), a dedicated fan, is certain that if she can get some exclusive photos of the Beatles, her career as a photographer will be secured. And then there are two people who feel that the future of civilization as we know it depends on their efforts to ruin the Beatles' appearance on Ed Sullivan's show. In this madcap comedy, when these people (and others besides) descend on the New York hotel the Beatles are staying in, things begin hopping. This comedy was Robert Zemeckis' first feature. A protégé of Stephen Spielberg, he went on to direct Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? among other popular features. by Clarke Fountain, Rovi Keywords: concert
fanatic
music
performer
teenagers ticket
TV-show-host
rock-band
slice-of-life Themes: Wedding Bells
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Review Movie Details: Director: Larry Wachowski, Andy Wachowski
Produced By: Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, Anarchos Productions
Year: 2008
Run Time: 135 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG (for sequences of action, some violence and language)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Adventure
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2008 05 09 (USA), 2008 05 09 (USA - IMAX) Key Cast: Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, Susan Sarandon, John Goodman, Matthew Fox, Nicholas Elia, Roger Allam, Melissa Holroyd, Full Credits The Matrix masterminds Andy and Larry Wachowski usher anime icon Tatsuo Yoshida's classic 1960s-era hit into the new millennium with this family-friendly story of a young racecar driver who takes on the mysterious Racer X in a custom-made, gadget-loaded speed machine named the Mach 5. Speed Racer (Emile Hirsch) is the kind of driver that every wheelman wishes he could be: a born winner whose unbeatable combination of aggression, instinct, and fearlessness always finds him crossing the checkered flag with a comfortable lead. In Speed Racer's mind, the only driver who could present him with any real challenge is his late brother -- the legendary Rex Racer. Rex died in a heated cross-country rally known as The Crucible many years ago, and now his younger sibling is driven to fulfill the legacy that Rex left behind. To this day, Speed Racer is fiercely loyal to family. It was Speed Racer's father, Pops Racer (John Goodman), who designed the unbeatable Mach 5, and even a lucrative offer from racing giants Royalton Industries isn't enough to get the young ace to break his family ties. Upon turning down Royalton's (Roger Allam) astronomical offer, Speed Racer makes the shocking discovery that the outcomes of the biggest races are being predetermined by a handful of powerful moguls who pad their profits by manipulating the drivers. Realizing that his career would be ruined if word of the fix gets out, Royalton vows that the Mach 5 will never make it to another finish line. Now, the only way for Speed Racer to save the family business and beat Royalton at his own game will be to win the very same race that claimed his brother's life so many years ago. In order to accomplish that formidable feat, however, Speed Racer will not only have to rely on his family and the aid of his longtime girlfriend, Trixie (Christina Ricci), but form a tenuous alliance with his longtime rival -- the mysterious Racer X (Matthew Fox) -- as well. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi Keywords: family
girlfriend
monkey auto-racing
racer Themes: Car Racing
Heroic Mission
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id0863 | 0863.htm | year | 1992 | Where the Day Takes You Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Marc Rocco
Produced By: CineTel Films, New Line Cinema
Year: 1992
Run Time: 103 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Set in: Hollywood, CA MPAA Rating: R (for drug use, language and violence)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1992 09 11 (USA) Key Cast: Sean Astin, Lara Flynn Boyle, Balthazar Getty, Peter Dobson, Ricki Lake, James LeGros, Dermot Mulroney, Kyle MacLachlan, Full Credits Marc Rocco's gritty drama Where the Day Takes You stars Dermot Mulroney as King, a street-smart hustler who acts as a father figure to a motley collection of young runaways. Among the people in his sphere are the young self-destructive drug addict Greg (Sean Astin), self-hating gay prostitute Little J (Balthazar Getty), and newcomer Heather (Lara Flynn Boyle). The film is structured as a series of flashbacks triggered by King's conversations with a prison psychologist (Laura San Giacomo). Included in the impressive cast are such soon-to-be-famous names as Will Smith and Ricki Lake, and the already established Kyle MacLachlan, Christian Slater, and Alyssa Milano. by Perry Seibert, Rovi Keywords: drugs
danger
poverty
drug-dealer
friendship
homeless
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runaway [from home]
teenagers
violence
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on-the-run Themes: Kids in Trouble
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Review Movie Details: Director: Michael Mann
Produced By: United Artists
Year: 1981
Run Time: 122 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Crime
Filmed In: Color Alternate Titles: Violent Streets
Key Cast: James Caan, Tuesday Weld, Willie Nelson, James Belushi, Robert Prosky, Tom Signorelli, William L. Petersen, Elizabeth Peña, Full Credits In Thief, James Caan plays Frank, a professional jewel thief who wants to marry Jessie (Tuesday Weld) and settle down into a normal life. In order to achieve his dream of a family, Frank--who is used to working solo--has to align himself with a crime boss named Leo (Robert Prosky), who will help him gain the money he needs to begin his domestic life. Frank plans to retire after the heist, yet he finds himself indebted to Leo and he struggles to break free. Thief is the first feature film from director Michael Mann and it seethes with his stylish, atmospheric direction. Though his cool approach may put off some viewers, it's a distinctive and effective story-telling approach, and Caan's performance ranks among his very best, making Thief a crime movie like few others. by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Keywords: fiancee
girlfriend
money
retirement mob-boss
jewel-robbery
thief Themes: Going Straight
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Review Movie Details: Director: Jafar Panahi
Produced By: Jafar Panahi Productions
Year: 2006
Run Time: 99 minutes
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi MPAA Rating: PG (for language throughout, and some thematic elements)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2007 03 23 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Sima Mobarakshai, Safar Samandar, Shayesteh Irani, Mohamad Kheirabadi, Aida Sadeghi, Golnaz Farmani, Mahnnaz Zabihi, M. Kheyrabadi, Full Credits A handful of girls struggle to make their way into the man's world of an Iranian soccer stadium in this comedy from writer and director Jafar Panahi. World Cup season is just around the corner, and Iran's team is playing a game against Bahrain that will determine who will be competing in soccer's greatest tournament. Nearly everyone in Tehran seems to be abuzz with excitement over the game, through officially soccer in Iran is quite literally for men only -- no women are allowed inside the stadium, and women's interest in the game is severely frowned upon. But that doesn't stop a number of girls from all over the city from trying to crash the game dressed up as boys; while some succeed, others are unable to fool security, and are sent to a holding bullpen in the stadium where they can hear the cheers of the crowd but can't see the game. One of the policemen watching over the girls (who range from rowdy tomboys to quiet and bookish types) is sympathetic and keeps them updated on the score and key plays, while another is a petty bureaucrat who suffers the mockery of his "prisoners." Offside received its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: disguise
guard
Iran
sexism soccer
world-cup Themes: Gender-Bending
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Review Movie Details: Director: Woody Allen
Produced By: Orion
Year: 1985
Run Time: 82 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Romance, Comedy, Fantasy
Filmed In: B&W and Color Key Cast: Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, Danny Aiello, Dianne Wiest, Van Johnson, Zoe Caldwell, John Wood, Milo O'Shea, Full Credits Woody Allen blurs the the boundaries between the real and unreal in this unique comic fantasy. The scene is a small town in the mid-1930s. Trapped in a dead-end job and an abusive marriage, Cecelia (Mia Farrow) regularly seeks refuge in the local movie house. She becomes so enraptured by the latest attraction, an RKO screwball comedy called The Purple Rose of Cairo, that she returns to the theatre day after day. During one of these visits, the film's main character Tom Baxter (Jeff Daniels), pauses in his dialogue, turns towards the audience, and says to Cecelia, "My God, how you must love this picture." Then he climbs out of the movie, much to the consternation of the rest of the audience and the other characters on screen. Liberated from his customary black-and-white environs, he accompanies Cecelia on a tour of the town, eventually falling in love with her. Meanwhile, the other Purple Rose characters, unable to proceed with the film, carry on a discussion with themselves. Desperately, the RKO executives seek out Gil Shepherd, the actor who played the hero of Purple Rose. Shepherd (also played by Daniels), is sent to Cecelia's hometown to see if he can repair the damage. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: actor
diner
disillusionment
fantasy
film romance
waiter/waitress
love-fantasy
matinee Themes: Down on Their Luck Exclusive coverage Flashback Five - Twilight's Rachelle Lefevre Joins the Ranks of Famous Fired Actors - AMC Movie Blog - AMCfrom AMC Blogs ...ranks in these movie lists: Favorite American Movies From Cannes (#24) click here Currently 4/5
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Review Movie Details: Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Produced By: Francis Ford Coppola Productions, Paramount
Year: 1974
Run Time: 200 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English
Set in: Las Vegas, NV MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Crime
Filmed In: Color
Release: 1974 12 11 (USA) Key Cast: Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, John Cazale, Lee Strasberg, Talia Shire, Roger Corman, Full Credits Francis Ford Coppola's legendary continuation and sequel to his landmark 1972 film, The Godfather, parallels the young Vito Corleone's rise with his son Michael's spiritual fall, deepening The Godfather's depiction of the dark side of the American dream. In the early 1900s, the child Vito flees his Sicilian village for America after the local Mafia kills his family. Vito (Robert De Niro) struggles to make a living, legally or illegally, for his wife and growing brood in Little Italy, killing the local Black Hand Fanucci (Gastone Moschin) after he demands his customary cut of the tyro's business. With Fanucci gone, Vito's communal stature grows, but it is his family (past and present) who matters most to him -- a familial legacy then upended by Michael's (Al Pacino) business expansion in the 1950s. Now based in Lake Tahoe, Michael conspires to make inroads in Las Vegas and Havana pleasure industries by any means necessary. As he realizes that allies like Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg) are trying to kill him, the increasingly paranoid Michael also discovers that his ambition has crippled his marriage to Kay (Diane Keaton) and turned his brother, Fredo (John Cazale), against him. Barely escaping a federal indictment, Michael turns his attention to dealing with his enemies, completing his own corruption. by Lucia Bozzola, Rovi Keywords: assassination
brother
business
corruption
organized-crime
family
gangster informer
Italian-American
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mob-boss
immigrant Themes: Crumbling Marriages
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id0890 | 0890.htm | director | Joan Rivers | Rabbit Test Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Joan Rivers
Produced By: Mel Simon Productions, Laugh or Die Productions, Avco Embassy Pictures
Year: 1978
Run Time: 86 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Billy Crystal, Joan Prather, Alex Rocco, Doris Roberts, Paul Lynde, Mary Steenburgen, Roddy McDowall, George Gobel, Full Credits In this, Joan Rivers' first attempt at film direction, a young virgin male (Billy Crystal) is engaged to be married when he finds out he is pregnant! Using the film as a vehicle for her acerbic humor, director Rivers may as well be on stage, for interspersed throughout this questionable plot is an unending onslaught of sarcastic slams pointed at just about every sector of society. Ms. Rivers even makes a cameo appearance. Other big names in this film are Tom Poston (as a minister), Roddy McDowall (in several roles), and George Gobel as the U.S. President. by Rovi Keywords: doctor/nurse
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pregnancy
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id1632 | 1632.htm | genre/type | Children's/Family | Babes in Toyland Movie Facts and Details click here amc home | movie guide Genres
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Review Movie Details: Director: Paul Sabella Year: 1997
Run Time: 74 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: G
Category: Animated
Genre/Type: Children's/Family
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Charles Nelson Reilly, Lacey Chabert, Joseph Ashton, Raphael Sbarge, Cathy Cavadini, Christopher Plummer, Susan Silo, Bronson Pinchot, Full Credits This highly acclaimed animated version of the classic children's holiday tale features the voices of several stars, notably Christopher Plummer, James Belushi and Bronson Pinchot. The story is set in mythical Toyland two days before Christmas and centers on the attempts of young Jack and Jill to stop the wicked Barnaby (Plummer) from shutting down the Toyland factory and spoiling the holiday for children everywhere. The heroic children receive help from Toyland residents, Tom Piper, Mary Lamb and Humpty Dumpty. by Sandra Brennan, Rovi Keywords: Christmas
evil
factory
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Review Movie Details: Director: Adam Shankman
Produced By: Zadan, New Line Cinema, Meron
Year: 2007
Run Time: 115 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG (for language, some suggestive content and momentary teen smoking)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Musical
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2007 07 20 (USA) Key Cast: John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Queen Latifah, Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Full Credits Adam Shankman's adaptation of the stage musical Hairspray, itself an adaptation of the non-musical John Waters film of the same name, stars Nikki Blonsky as Tracy Turnblad, an overweight high-school student whose only dream is to be on a local Baltimore teen dance program. While her father (Christopher Walken) tells her to follow her dreams, her mother Edna (John Travolta in drag) reminds her that she doesn't look like the girls on that show. After impressing the show's host (James Marsden), Tracy earns a coveted spot on the program, but when she becomes a popular addition to the cast, she earns the wrath of the prettiest girl in school -- a girl whose mother (Michelle Pfeiffer) just happens to operate the local television station. Tracy's visit to detention hall opens her eyes to the racial tension on the show, as does the budding relationship between her best friend (Amanda Bynes) and an African-American boy named Seaweed (Elijah Kelley). Thus empowered, Tracy attempts to integrate the races on her favorite program. by Perry Seibert, Rovi Keywords: beauty [physical]
Civil-Rights
high-school race-relations
television-show Themes: Interracial/Cross-Cultural Romance
Eccentric Families
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Review Movie Details: Director: James Algar, Francis Glebas, Pixote Hunt, Eric Goldberg, Hendel Butoy, Paul Brizzi, Gaëtan Brizzi
Produced By: Walt Disney Productions
Year: 1999
Run Time: 90 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: G
Category: Animated
Genre/Type: Fantasy, Musical, Children's/Family
Filmed In: Computer Animation, Color, Episode Film, IMAX
Release: 2000 01 01 (USA) Alternate Titles: Fantasia Continued
Key Cast: Steve Martin, Itzhak Perlman, Quincy Jones, Bette Midler, James Earl Jones, Penn Jillette, Teller, James Levine, Full Credits Initially released to IMAX theaters at the crescendo of millennial fever and 60 years after the original Fantasia, Fantasia 2000 was meant to revitalize Walt Disney's goal of a constantly evolving film, with new segments replacing old ones with each re-release. Only The Sorcerer's Apprentice remains, with seven new shorts. Angular, abstracted butterfly-like shapes fly through the air in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5; computer-animated whales take flight in Respighi's Pines of Rome; Al Hirschfeld's caricatures of New York life come alive in George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue; Hans Christian Andersen's The Steadfast Tin Soldier is retold with computer animation against Dmitri Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2, Allegro, Opus 102; frantic flamingos try to stop their yo-yoing comrade in Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, Finale; Donald and Daisy Duck play Noah and his wife trying to manage the ark to Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance; and the cycle of life, death, and rebirth are celebrated in Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. by Emru Townsend, Rovi click here Currently 3/5
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Review Movie Details: Director: Charles Ferguson
Produced By: Representational Pictures
Year: 2010
Run Time: 108 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: PG13 (for some drug and sex-related material)
Category: Documentary
Genre/Type: Culture & Society
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2010 10 08 (USA - Limited), 2010 zz zz (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Matt Damon, William Ackman, Daniel Alpert, Jonathan Alpert, Sigridur Benediktsdottir, Willem Buiter, John Campbell, Patrick Daniel, Full Credits Producer/director Charles Ferguson (No End in Sight) speaks at length with journalists, politicians, and financial insiders in order to offer a clearer picture of the economic meltdown that hit America starting in 2008. Academy Award winner Matt Damon narrates this unflinching look at the deep-rooted corruption that has left millions of middle-class Americans jobless and homeless as the major corporations get bailed out while paying millions in bonuses. by Jason Buchanan, Rovi Themes: Political Corruption click here Currently 0/5
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Review Movie Details: Director: Anand Tucker
Produced By: Touchstone Pictures, Brass Hat Films, Ashok Amritraj Production, 20th Century Fox International (UK), Hyde Park Entertainment
Year: 2005
Run Time: 116 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R (for some sexual content and brief language)
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Filmed In: Color
Release: 2005 10 21 (USA - Limited) Key Cast: Steve Martin, Claire Danes, Jason Schwartzman, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Samuel Bottoms, Frances Conroy, Rebecca Pidgeon, Gina Doctor, Full Credits Steve Martin wrote the screenplay and served as co-producer for this screen adaptation of his short novel, which takes a witty but bittersweet look at a young woman and the two men involved with her. Mirabelle Buttersfield (Claire Danes) is an aspiring artist in her mid-twenties who, after graduating from college, moved to Los Angeles, where she works at the glove counter of an upscale department store. Mirabelle's job is simple and not demanding, but it doesn't pay especially well, and she finds herself struggling to get out from under a growing mountain of debt from student loans and credit cards. One night, while doing her laundry, Mirabelle meets Jeremy (Jason Schwartzman), a scruffy but likable would-be musician who makes ends meet selling guitar amps. While Jeremy is obviously infatuated with Mirabelle, she isn't sure how she feels about him, especially after she meets Ray Porter (Steve Martin), a man in his fifties whom she meets at the store. Ray is independently wealthy, intelligent, and charming, and after asking her out on a date he sweeps her off her feet. However, while Mirabelle quickly falls for Ray and he's generous to a fault with her, he refuses to commit exclusively to her and suggests they should both see other people, a prospect that no longer holds much appeal for her. Shopgirl received its world premiere at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. by Mark Deming, Rovi Keywords: department-store
love-triangle
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musician Themes: Love Triangles
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Review Movie Details: Director: James W. Horne
Produced By: Hal Roach Productions
Year: 1937
Run Time: 86 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Available in Colorized Version, B&W Alternate Titles: Score
Key Cast: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Sharon Lynne, James Finlayson, Stanley Fields, Rosina Lawrence, Vivien Oakland, Chill Wills and the Avalon Boys, Full Credits Prospectors Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy head to the western town of Brushwood Gulch, two men on a top-secret mission. The boys have been entrusted by their recently deceased partner Cy Roberts with a deed to a valuable gold mine, to be delivered in person to Roberts' daughter Mary (Rosina Lawrence). Stan inadvertently spills the beans to crooked saloon owner Mickey Finn (James Finlayson), who proceeds to pass off his own wife, saloon chanteuse Lola Marcel (Sharon Lynne), as Mary Roberts. The ever-trusting Stan and Ollie fall for the subterfuge hook, line and sinker, handing the deed over to Lola. Upon running into the real Mary, who slaves away in Mickey Finn's kitchen, Our Heroes vow to retrieve the deed. A battle royale ensues, with Stan, Ollie, Mickey and Lola passing the deed around like a football. Ultimately, Lola manages to wrest the deed away from Stan by tickling him into helpless submission. Chased out of town by the sheriff (Stanley Fields), who harbors a grudge against the boys from a previous misunderstanding, Stan and Ollie sneak back to Brushwood Gulch in the dead of night, hoping to break into Finn's saloon, steal back the deed, and place it firmly in the hands of Mary Roberts. Upon this foundation is built Way Out West, arguably Laurel & Hardy's best feature film (many aficionados prefer Sons of the Desert). Highlights include the aformentioned tickling and burglary scenes, Stan literally eating his hat after losing a bet, Ollie's perennial plunges into a pothole, and the boys' charming singing-and-dancing interludes. Also take note of Marvin Hatley's Oscar-nominated musical score, and the presence of a young, thin Chill Wills as one of "The Avalon Boys". Even if you're not a fan of The Thin One and The Fat One, you'll be limp with laughter at the end of Way Out West. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: deception
friendship
gold-mine
map
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top-secret
west
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Review Movie Details: Director: Joe Layton
Produced By: Rastar Films, Inc., Columbia Pictures
Year: 1982
Run Time: 82 minutes
Country: USA
Language: English MPAA Rating: R
Category: Performance
Genre/Type: Comedy
Filmed In: Color Key Cast: Richard Pryor, Full Credits Just recovered from his notorious free-basing accident, Richard Pryor made a notable return in the much-acclaimed Live on the Sunset Strip. His comments on that event, as well as his notorious comments on sex, politics and race, pepper the 82-minute concert film. by Hal Erickson, Rovi Keywords: addiction
drugs
lawyer
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This dataset is adapted from the paper Language Models Enable Simple Systems for Generating Structured Views of Heterogeneous Data Lakes. You can learn more about the data collection process there.
Please consider citing the following if you use this task in your work:
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title={Simple linear attention language models balance the recall-throughput tradeoff},
author={Arora, Simran and Eyuboglu, Sabri and Zhang, Michael and Timalsina, Aman and Alberti, Silas and Zinsley, Dylan and Zou, James and Rudra, Atri and Ré, Christopher},
journal={arXiv:2402.18668},
year={2024}
}