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  • So Close (2002)

    A conflict of interest between two high-kicking assassin sisters is complicated as they're pursued by the criminals who hired them and an equally high-kicking female cop. Director Corey Yuen Writer Jeffrey Lau Cast Shu Qi as Lynn Zhao Wei as Sue Karen Mok as Kong Yat-hung Song Seung-heon as Yen Michael Wai as Ma Siu-ma Kurata Yasuaki as Master Deric Wan as Chow Nung Shek Sau as Chow Lui Josephine Lam as Alice Chow Ben Lam as Ben Ricardo Mamood as Peter May Kwong as May Henry Fong as Lynn and Sue's father Paw Hee-ching as Lynn and Sue's mother Tats Lau as Ghost King Kam Hing-yin as Captain Josie Ho as Ching Jude Poyer as murderer Dave Taylor as murderer David John Saunders as murderer Leon Head as murderer Lam Seung-mo as Lai Kai-joe Leo Ku as man in lift Wong So-bik as May Ben Yuen as Mr Yeung Huang Kaisen as Wong Fat-chi Victy Wong as bodyguard Wong Wai-fai as bodyguard So Wai-nam as bodyguard Kong Foo-keung as robber John Cheung as cop Keung Hak-shing as Lee Hong-fai Adam Chan Kenji Tanigaki Lam Kwok-git Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • I Think I Love My Wife (2007)

    A married man who daydreams about being with other women finds his will and morals tested after he's visited by the ex-mistress of his old friend. Director Chris Rock Writers Screenplay Louis C.K. Chris Rock Based on Love in the Afternoon Éric Rohmer Cast Chris Rock as Richard Cooper Gina Torres as Brenda Cooper Kerry Washington as Nikki Tru Steve Buscemi as George Edward Herrmann as Mr. Landis Vanessa Lee Chester as Hannah Thomas Darius McCary as Mr. Michael Boyd Malcolm Barrett as Steven Marla Gibbs as Shirley Carl Weathers as Charles Thomas Katy Mixon as Chrissy Wilson Alex Cooper Smith as Jacob Boyd Peter Berg as Bobby Wilberg Adam LeFevre as Maitre'd Welker White as Tracy Samantha Ivers as Mary Michael K. Williams as Teddy Orlando Jones as Nelson Eva Pigford as Hope Cassandra Freeman as Jennifer Stephen A. Smith as Allan Marissa Jaret Winokur as Maggie Olivia Munn as Tiffany James Saito as Mr. Yuni Wendell Pierce as Sean Milan Howard as Kelly Cooper Roz Ryan as Landlady Christina Vidal as Candy Eliza Coupe as Lisa GQ as White Rapper Stephanie D'Abruzzo as Cafe Entertainer (uncredited) Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Prom Night (2008)

    Donna's senior prom is supposed to be the best night of her life, though a sadistic killer from her past has different plans for her and her friends. Director Nelson McCormick Writer J. S. Cardone Cast Brittany Snow as Donna Keppel Scott Porter as Bobby Jones Jessica Stroup as Claire Davis Dana Davis as Lisa Hines Collins Pennie as Ronnie Heflin Kelly Blatz as Michael Allen James Ransone as Detective Nash Brianne Davis as Crissy Lynn Kellan Lutz as Rick Leland Mary Mara as Mrs. Waters Ming-Na Wen as Dr. Elisha Crowe Johnathon Schaech as Richard Fenton Idris Elba as Detective Winn Jessalyn Gilsig as Aunt Karen Turner Linden Ashby as Uncle Jack Turner Jana Kramer as April Rachel Specter as Taylor Valeri Ross as Mrs. Hines Lori Heuring as Mrs. Keppel Nicholas James (credited as Nick James) as Denny Harper Joshua Leonard as Bellhop Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Ghost Dad (1990)

    A widowed father tries to support his children after he becomes a ghost in an accident. The elevator though is not the accident in question that brings him to his death. Near the start of the film Elliot Hopper (played by Bill Cosby) enters the elevator to be joined by his colleagues as he is about to make the business deal of his lifetime. The elevator cables slowly start to fray and snap as more people enter. At the end of the scene Elliot exits the lift just before all the cables snap and the lift comes crashing to the bottom. Director Sidney Poitier Writers Brent Maddock S. S. Wilson Chris Reese Cast Bill Cosby – Elliot Hopper Kimberly Russell – Diane Hopper Denise Nicholas – Joan Salim Grant – Danny Hopper Brooke Fontaine – Amanda Hopper Ian Bannen – Sir Edith Moser Christine Ebersole – Carol Barry Corbin – Mr. Emery Collins Dana Ashbrook – Tony Ricker Omar Gooding – Stuart Arnold Stang – Mr. Cohen Dakin Matthews – Mr. Seymour Raynor Scheine – Curtis Burch Brian Stokes Mitchell – Teacher Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988)

    Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good. Director Renny Harlin Writers Screenplay Brian Helgeland Scott Pierce Story William Kotzwinkle Brian Helgeland Based on Characters Wes Craven Cast Lisa Wilcox as Alice Johnson Danny Hassel as Dan Jordan Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger and nurse (without make-up) Tuesday Knight as Kristen Parker Brooke Theiss as Debbie Stevens Ken Sagoes as Roland Kincaid Rodney Eastman as Joey Crusel Andras Jones as Rick Johnson Toy Newkirk as Sheila Kopecky Nicholas Mele as Mr. Dennis Johnson Brooke Bundy as Elaine Parker Linnea Quigley as soul from Freddy's chest Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

    When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence. Director Robert Zemeckis Writers Screenplay Jeffrey Price Peter S. Seaman Based on Who Censored Roger Rabbit? Gary K. Wolf Cast Bob Hoskins as Eddie Valiant, a private investigator Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom, a judge of the Toontown Superior Court Stubby Kaye as Marvin Acme, the owner of the Acme Corporation and Toontown Joanna Cassidy as Dolores, a bar waitress who is friends with Eddie Alan Tilvern as R.K. Maroon, the head of Maroon Cartoons Richard LeParmentier as Lt. Santino, a police lieutenant of the Los Angeles Police Department Richard Ridings as Angelo, a patron at the bar that Dolores works at who mocks Eddie's detective work Joel Silver as Raoul Paul Springer as Augie Mike Edmonds as Stretch Betsy Brantley as Jessica Rabbit's performance model Morgan Deare as an editor Voice cast Charles Fleischer as: Roger Rabbit, a rabbit and cartoon short star Benny the Cab, a toon taxi cab Greasy, the second-in-command of the Toon Patrol Psycho, a member of the Toon Patrol Kathleen Turner (speaking voice) and Amy Irving (singing voice) as Jessica Rabbit (both uncredited), a human toon and Roger's wife Lou Hirsch as Baby Herman, a baby and Roger's co-star, who speaks normally when off set David Lander as Smart Ass, the leader of the Toon Patrol Fred Newman as Stupid, a member of the Toon Patrol June Foray as: Wheezy, a member of the Toon Patrol Lena Hyena, an unattractive toon human whom Eddie mistakes for Jessica Mel Blanc as: Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck Porky Pig Tweety Sylvester the Cat Joe Alaskey as Yosemite Sam Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck Tony Pope as: Goofy Big Bad Wolf Mae Questel as Betty Boop Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse The Hummingbirds from Song of the South Pat Buttram, Jim Cummings (imitating Andy Devine) and Jim Gallant (imitating Walter Brennan) as Eddie's toon bullets which he once received from Yosemite Sam Les Perkins as Mr. Toad from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad Mary T. Radford as Hyacinth Hippo from Fantasia Nancy Cartwright as a Toon shoe who gets dissolved in Dip Cherry Davis as Woody Woodpecker Morgan Deare as Bongo the Gorilla, the bouncer of The Ink and Paint Club Peter Westy as Pinocchio Frank Welker as Dumbo (uncredited) Richard Williams as Droopy April Winchell as Mrs. Herman and Baby Herman's "baby noises" Archival recordings of Frank Sinatra were used for the Singing Sword, whose character design is based on Sinatra. Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Higher Learning (1995)

    People from all different walks of life, encounter racial tension, rape, responsibility, and the meaning of an education on a university campus. Director John Singleton Writer John Singleton Cast Omar Epps as Malik Williams Kristy Swanson as Kristen Connor Michael Rapaport as Remy Ice Cube as "Fudge" White Jennifer Connelly as Taryn Tyra Banks as Deja Regina King as Monet Jason Wiles as Wayne Cole Hauser as Scott Moss Busta Rhymes as "Dreads" Laurence Fishburne as Professor Maurice Phipps Bradford English as Officer Bradley Jay R. Ferguson as Billy Andrew Bryniarski as Knocko Trevor St. John as James Talbert Morton as Erik Adam Goldberg as David Isaacs Bridgette Wilson as Nicole Kari Wuhrer as Claudia Randall Batinkoff as Chad Shadowhill Dedrick D. Gobert as Fudge's Homie Malcolm Norrington as Cory Morris Chestnut as Track Anchor (uncredited) Jeanette Bolden as Deja Track Coach (uncredited) Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • My Favorite Wife (1940)

    Missing for seven years and presumed dead, a woman returns home on the day of her husband's second marriage. Director Garson Kanin Writers Screenplay Bella Spewack Samuel Spewack Story Leo McCarey Bella Spewack Samuel Spewack Cast Irene Dunne as Ellen Arden Cary Grant as Nick Arden Randolph Scott as Stephen Burkett Chester Clute as the shoe clerk pretending to be Stephen Burkett Gail Patrick as Bianca Bates Ann Shoemaker as Ma, Nick's mother Scotty Beckett as Tim, the Ardens' son Mary Lou Harrington as Chinch, the Ardens' daughter Donald MacBride as Hotel clerk Hugh O'Connell as Johnson, the insurance adjuster Granville Bates as Judge Bryson Pedro de Cordoba as Dr. Kohlmar Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)

    Four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar, Biosyn operatives attempt to track down Maisie Lockwood, while Dr Ellie Sattler investigates a genetically engineered swarm of giant insects. Director Colin Trevorrow Writers Screenplay Emily Carmichael Colin Trevorrow Story by Derek Connolly Colin Trevorrow Based on Characters Michael Crichton Cast Chris Pratt as Owen Grady Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing Laura Dern as Dr. Ellie Sattler Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant DeWanda Wise as Kayla Watts Mamoudou Athie as Ramsay Cole Isabella Sermon as Maisie Lockwood Campbell Scott as Dr. Lewis Dodgson BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu Omar Sy as Barry Sembène Justice Smith as Franklin Webb Daniella Pineda as Dr. Zia Rodriguez Chris Pratt also stars in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom which also has an elevator scene. Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Down/The Shaft (2001)

    Down is also known as The Shaft When the elevators in New York's 102-story Millennium Building start to malfunction, mechanic Mark Newman is sent to find the cause. After a series of gruesome and deadly "accidents" occur, Mark joins forces with spunky reporter Jennifer. Director Dick Maas Writer Dick Maas Cast James Marshall as Mark Newman Naomi Watts as Jennifer Evans Eric Thal as Jeffrey McClellan Michael Ironside as Gunter Steinberg Edward Herrmann as Matthew Milligan Dan Hedaya as Lt. McBain Ron Perlman as Adrian Mitchell Kathryn Meisle as Mildred Martin McDougall as Guard Andy John Cariani as Guard Gary David Gwillim as Mr. Faith Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Hating Game (2021)

    Resolving to achieve professional success without compromising her ethics, Lucy embarks on a ruthless game of one-upmanship against cold and efficient nemesis Joshua, a rivalry that is complicated by her growing attraction to him. Director Peter Hutchings Writers Screenplay Christina Mengert Based on The Hating Game Sally Thorne Cast Lucy Hale as Lucy Hutton Austin Stowell as Joshua "Josh" Templeman Damon Daunno as Danny Nicholas Baroudi as Patrick "Pat" Templeman Corbin Bernsen as Richard Bexley Sakina Jaffrey as Helene Tania Asnes as Annabelle Yasha Jackson as Julie Brock Yurich as Mack Kathryn Boswell as Mindy Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Evil That Men Do (1984)

    A professional killer comes out of retirement to investigate and avenge the brutal murder of an old friend. Director J. Lee Thompson Writers Screenplay John M. Crowther David Lee Henry Based on The Evil That Men Do 1978 novel R. Lance Hill Cast Charles Bronson as Holland Theresa Saldana as Rhiana Rhead Hidalgo Joseph Maher as Clement "The Doctor" Molloch José Ferrer as Hector Lomelin Antoinette Bower as Claire Molloch Angélica Aragón as María René Enríquez as Max Ortiz John Glover as Ambassador Paul Briggs Raymond St. Jacques as Randolph Whitley Mischa Hausserman as Karl Houssen Jorge Luke [es] as Cillero Jorge Humberto Robles [es] as Jorge Hidalgo Nicole Thomas as Sarah Hidalgo Enrique Lucero as Colonel Aristos Roger Cudney as Cannell Constanza Hool as Isabel Lomelin Joe Seneca as Santiago Ernesto Gómez Cruz as Cafe Owner Angélica Aragón as Maria Anaís de Melo as Dominique Source: IMDB & WIKI

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