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- Infernal Affairs (2002)
Chen Wing Yan, a policeman, successfully infiltrates a gang while Lau Kin Ming, a tried member, becomes a mole in the police force. However, things change when both of them must seek each other out. Director Andrew Lau Alan Mak Writers Alan Mak Felix Chong Cast Andy Lau as Senior Inspector Lau Kin-ming (劉健明), Hon's mole in the Hong Kong Police Force. Edison Chen as young Lau Kin-ming Tony Leung as Chan Wing-yan (陳永仁), an undercover cop in Hon's triad. Shawn Yue as young Chan Wing-yan Anthony Wong as Superintendent Wong Chi-shing (黃志誠), Chan's superior. Eric Tsang as Hon Sam (韓琛), the triad boss. Chapman To as "Silly" Keung (傻強), Hon's henchman. Gordon Lam as Inspector B (大B; Big B), Lau's subordinate who is also a mole in the HKPF. Sammi Cheng as Mary, Lau's fiancée. Kelly Chen as Lee Sum-yee (李心兒), Chan's psychiatrist. Berg Ng as Senior Inspector Cheung (張Sir), Wong's subordinate. Wan Chi-keung as Officer Leung (梁Sir), the Chief Superintendent of the Internal Affairs department. Dion Lam as Del Piero (迪路), Hon's henchman. Elva Hsiao as May, Chan's ex-girlfriend. Hui Kam-fung as Officer Yip (葉Sir), Chan's cadet school principal Source: IMDB & WIKI
- The Eye (2008)
Violinist Sydney Wells was accidentally blinded by her sister Helen when she was five years old. She submits to a cornea transplantation, and while recovering from the operation, she realizes that she is seeing dead people. Director David Moreau Xavier Palud Writers Screenplay Sebastian Gutierrez Based on The Eye 2002 (Jian gui) Pang brothers Jo Jo Yuet-chun Hui Cast Jessica Alba as Sydney Wells Parker Posey as Helen Wells Alessandro Nivola as Paul Faulkner Rade Šerbedžija as Simon McCullough Obba Babatundé as Dr. Hawkins Tamlyn Tomita as Miss Cheung Fernanda Romero as Ana Cristina Martinez Rachel Ticotin as Rosa Martinez Chloë Grace Moretz as Alicia Milstone Source: IMDB & WIKI
- The Eye (2002)
A blind girl gets a cornea transplant so that she will be able to see again. She gets more than she bargained for upon realizing she can also see ghosts. Directors Pang brothers Writers Jojo Hui Pang brothers Cast Angelica Lee as Wong Kar Mun Cusnithorn Chotiphan as young Mun Lawrence Chou as Dr. Wah Chutcha Rujinanon as Chiu Wai-ling Tassanana Nuntasaree as Ling (4 years old) Damronowiseeatpanich as Ling (8 years old) So Yat-lai as Yingying Candy Lo as Yee (Mun's sister) Dampcingcingtrakulsawadee as young Yee Ko Yin-ping as Mun's grandmother Pierre Png as Dr Eak Edmund Chen as Dr Lo Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Hitman (2007)
A gun-for-hire known only as Agent 47 hired by a group known only as 'The Organization' is ensnared in a political conspiracy, which finds him pursued by both Interpol and the Russian military as he treks across Russia and Eastern Europe. Director Xavier Gens Writer Skip Woods Based on Hitman IO Interactive Cast Timothy Olyphant as Agent 47 Borislav Parvanov as Young Agent 47 Dougray Scott as Mike Whittier Robert Knepper as Yuri Marklov Olga Kurylenko as Nika Boronina Ulrich Thomsen as Mikhail Belicoff and his body double Henry Ian Cusick as Udre Belicoff Michael Offei as Jenkins James Faulkner as Carlton Smith Eriq Ebouaney as Bwana Ovie Emil Abossolo-Mbo as General Ajunwa Lisa Jacobs as Diana Burnwood Sabine Crossen as June Susan White as Mia Asen Blatechki as FSB Driver Vladimir Kolev as HRT Guy Desislava Bakardzhieva as Female News Reporter Source: IMDB & WIKI
- The Long Goodbye (1973)
Private eye Philip Marlowe helps friend Terry Lennox out of a jam and is implicated in his wife Sylvia's murder. He also is hired by Eileen Wade to locate her dipsomaniac husband Roger, who frequently disappears when he wants to dry out. Director Robert Altman Writers Screenplay Leigh Brackett Based on The Long Goodbye (1953 novel) Raymond Chandler Cast Elliott Gould as Philip Marlowe Nina van Pallandt as Eileen Wade Sterling Hayden as Roger Wade Mark Rydell as Marty Augustine Henry Gibson as Dr. Verringer David Arkin as Harry Jim Bouton as Terry Lennox Warren Berlinger as Morgan Pancho Córdova as Doctor Enrique Lucero as Jefe Rutanya Alda as Rutanya Sweet Jack Riley as Riley Jerry Jones as Det. Green John Davies as Det. Dayton Ken Sansom as Colony Guard Uncredited David Carradine as Dave "Socrates" Danny Goldman as Bartender Carl Gottlieb as Wade's Party Guest Arnold Schwarzenegger as Hood in Augustine's Office Source: IMDB & WIKI
- The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990)
After his mistress runs over a young teen, a Wall Street hotshot sees his life unravel in the spotlight and attracts the interest of a down-and-out reporter. Trivia The 330-second Steadicam shot of Peter Fallow arriving at the Palm Court of the Winter Garden was a tour de force for operator Larry McConkey . He had to track backwards, get on a golf cart, ride it for 380 feet, get off of it, track backwards 234 feet, get into the elevator, get out, and track for another 250 feet. Steadicam operator Larry McConkey coordinated the complex, nearly 5-minute opening tracking sequence that included a cramped ride in a service elevator. It was the first of McConkey's collaborations with Brian De Palma . Brian De Palma: In the opening tracking shot, dressed as a security guard, when Bruce Willis gets in the elevator. It was physically impossible for the camera crew and De Palma to stay off camera in that shot, so De Palma chose to do a cameo. To be unrecognizable, he shaved off his trademark beard. Director Brian De Palma Writers Screenplay Michael Cristofer Based on The Bonfire of the Vanities Tom Wolfe Cast Tom Hanks as Sherman McCoy Bruce Willis as Peter Fallow Melanie Griffith as Maria Ruskin Kim Cattrall as Judy McCoy Saul Rubinek as Jed Kramer Morgan Freeman as Judge Leonard White John Hancock as Reverend Bacon Kevin Dunn as Tom Killian Clifton James as Albert Fox Louis Giambalvo as Ray Andriutti Donald Moffat as Mr. McCoy Adam LeFevre as Rawlie Thorpe Alan King as Arthur Ruskin Kurt Fuller as Pollard Browning Richard Libertini as Ed Rifkin Andre Gregory as Aubrey Buffing Beth Broderick as Caroline Heftshank Mary Alice as Annie Lamb Robert Stephens as Sir Gerald Moore Kirsten Dunst as Campbell McCoy F. Murray Abraham as D.A. Abe Weiss (uncredited) Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Defence of the Realm (1986)
AKA: Defense of the Realm After a newspaper reporter helps expose a Member of Parliament as a possible spy, he finds that there's much more to the story than that. Director David Drury Writer Martin Stellman Cast Gabriel Byrne as Nicholas "Nick" Mullen Greta Scacchi as Nina Beckman Denholm Elliott as Vernon Bayliss Ian Bannen as Dennis Markham Fulton Mackay as Victor Kingsbrook Bill Paterson as Jack Macleod David Calder as Harry Champion Frederick Treves as Arnold Reece Robbie Coltrane as Leo McAskey Annabel Leventon as Trudy Markham Graham Fletcher-Cook as Micky Parker Danny Webb as Danny Royce (photographer) Prentis Hancock as Frank Longman Mark Tandy as Philip Henderson Oliver Ford Davies as Anthony Clegg George Ellis Jones as D.C.S. Catterick Lyndon Brook as Pugh Philip Whitchurch as Cuttings Librarian Laurance Rudic as Charlie James Fleet as Clegg's assistant in the Ministry Source: IMDB & WIKI
- The Fugitive (1993)
Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal. Director Andrew Davis Writers Screenplay Jeb Stuart David Twohy Story David Twohy Based on The Fugitive Roy Huggins Cast Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble Tommy Lee Jones as Deputy U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard Sela Ward as Helen Kimble Joe Pantoliano as Deputy U.S. Marshal Cosmo Renfro Andreas Katsulas as Fredrick Sykes Jeroen Krabbé as Dr. Charles Nichols Daniel Roebuck as Deputy U.S. Marshal Bobby Biggs Tom Wood as Deputy U.S. Marshal Noah Newman L. Scott Caldwell as Deputy U.S. Marshal Erin Poole Johnny Lee Davenport as Deputy U.S. Marshal Henry Julianne Moore as Dr. Anne Eastman Ron Dean as Detective Kelly Joseph Kosala as Detective Rosetti Jane Lynch as Dr. Kathy Wahlund Dick Cusack as Attorney Walter Gutherie Andy Romano as Judge Bennett Nick Searcy as Sheriff Rawlins Eddie Bo Smith as Copeland Neil Flynn as Transit Cop Richard Riehle as Old Guard Kirsten Nelson as Hospital Secretary David Darlow as Dr. Alec Lentz Frank Ray Perilli as Corrections Officer Lester Holt as Newscaster Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Charlie, a young boy from an impoverished family, and four other kids win a tour of an amazing chocolate factory run by an imaginative chocolatier, Willy Wonka, and his staff of Oompa-Loompas. Trivia Some of the buttons in the Glass elevator include: Incompetent Fools, T-Bone Steak Jell-O, Secretarial Poodles, Cocoa Cats, Mechanical Clouds, Stars in their Pies, Nice Plums, Up And Out, Fragile Eggs, Black Box of Frogs, Weird Lollipops, Mighty Jam Monitor, Creative Dog Flip, Elastic Forest, Leaky Canes, Dessert Island, Pie Cream, Spewed Vegetables, Naffy Taffy, Lickety Split Peas, Honeycombs and Brushes, Old Sneezes and Smells Department, Television Room, Whizzdoodles, Chocolate Lip Rookies, Blackberry Sausages, Yankee Doodles, Orange Egg Flip, Root Beer Goggles, Pastry Room, Heart Shaped Lungs, and Projection Room. Director Tim Burton Writers Screenplay John August Based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl Cast Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket David Kelly as Grandpa Joe Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Bucket Noah Taylor as Mr. Bucket Missi Pyle as Mrs. Beauregarde James Fox as Mr. Salt Deep Roy as Oompa-Loompas (with vocal work by Danny Elfman) Christopher Lee as Dr. Wonka Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Love Leads the Way: A True Story (1984)
A recently blinded man becomes one of the first American users of a seeing eye dog and must fight to remove the legal barriers impeding its use. Director Delbert Mann Writers Henry Denker Jimmy Hawkins Cast Timothy Bottoms as Morris Frank Susan Dey as Beth Glynnis O'Connor as Lois Richard Speight Jr. as Jimmy Arthur Hill as Mr. Frank Patricia Neal as Mrs. Frank Eva Marie Saint as Mrs. Eustes Bill Ewin as Emmett (the postman) Ralph Bellamy as Sen. Christi Ernest Borgnine as Sen. Brighton Pilot as Buddie - the dog Michael Anderson Jr. as Hank Gerald Hiken as Jack Richard Roat as Proprietor Stephen Young as Mike McShane Eugene Pidgeon as Nate Henry O. Arnold as Bus Driver George Wallace Blind as Institute Director Source: IMDB & DISNEY WIKI
- The Parent Trap (1998)
Identical twins Annie and Hallie, separated at birth and each raised by one of their biological parents, discover each other for the first time at summer camp and make a plan to bring their wayward parents back together. Director Nancy Meyers Writers Screenplay David Swift Nancy Meyers Charles Shyer Based on Lisa and Lottie Erich Kästner Cast Lindsay Lohan as Hallie "Hal" Parker and Annie "Ann" James Erin Mackey served as Lohan's double and plays both twin sisters in the scenes where they interact together. Dennis Quaid as Nicholas "Nick" Parker Natasha Richardson as Elizabeth "Liz" or "Lizzie" James Elaine Hendrix as Meredith Blake Lisa Ann Walter as Chessy Simon Kunz as Martin Polly Holliday as Marva Kulp Sr. Maggie Wheeler as Marva Kulp Jr. Ronnie Stevens as Charles James Joanna Barnes as Vicki Blake J. Patrick McCormack as Les Blake Hallie Meyers-Shyer as Lindsay Source: IMDB & WIKI
- American Assassin (2017)
After the death of his girlfriend at the hands of terrorists, Mitch Rapp is drawn into the world of counterterrorism, mentored by tough-as-nails former U.S. Navy S.E.A.L. Stan Hurley. Director Michael Cuesta Writers Screenplay Stephen Schiff Michael Finch Edward Zwick Marshall Herskovitz Based on American Assassin Vince Flynn Cast Dylan O'Brien as CIA Agent Mitch Rapp Michael Keaton as CIA Agent Stan Hurley Sanaa Lathan as CIA Deputy Director Irene Kennedy Shiva Negar as VAJA Agent Annika Taylor Kitsch as Ronnie "Ghost" David Suchet as CIA Director Stansfield Navid Negahban as Minister Behruz Scott Adkins as Victor Alaa Safi as Javeed Khalid Laith as Sharif Mohammad Bakri as Ashani Charlotte Vega as Katrina Harper Joseph Long as General Rostani Source: IMDB & WIKI













