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- Suspiria (1977)
An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders. Director Dario Argento Writers Screenplay Dario Argento Daria Nicolodi Based on Suspiria de Profundis Thomas De Quincey Cast Jessica Harper as Suzy Bannion Stefania Casini as Sara Simms Flavio Bucci as Daniel Miguel Bosé as Mark Gregory Snegoff as the English voice of Mark Alida Valli as Miss Tanner Joan Bennett as Madame Blanc Udo Kier as Dr. Frank Mandel Frank von Kugelgen as the English voice of Dr. Frank Mandel Barbara Magnolfi as Olga Ivanova Carolyn De Fonseca as the English voice of Olga Ivanova Eva Axén as Patricia "Pat" Hingle Rudolf Schündler as Professor Milius Geoffrey Copleston as the English voice of Professor Milius Susanna Javicoli as Sonia Franca Scagnetti as Cook Giuseppe Transocchi as Pavlos Jacopo Mariani as Albert Renato Scarpa as Professor Verdegast Margherita Horowitz as Teacher Giovanni Di Bernardo as Police inspector Ted Rusoff as the English voice of the police inspector Lela Svasta as Mater Suspiriorum/Helena Markos (uncredited) Source: IMDB & WIKI
- Fargo (2014)
Various chronicles of deception, intrigue and murder in and around frozen Minnesota. Yet all of these tales mysteriously lead back one way or another to Fargo, North Dakota. Creator Noah Hawley Based on Fargo by Joel and Ethan Coen Cast Season 1 Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo Allison Tolman as Deputy Molly Solverson Colin Hanks as Officer Gus Grimly Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard Season 2 Kirsten Dunst as Peggy Blumquist Patrick Wilson as State Trooper Lou Solverson Jesse Plemons as Ed Blumquist Jean Smart as Floyd Gerhardt Ted Danson as Sheriff Hank Larsson Season 3 Ewan McGregor as Emmit and Ray Stussy Carrie Coon as Gloria Burgle Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Nikki Swango Goran Bogdan as Yuri Gurka David Thewlis as V. M. Varga Season 4 Chris Rock as Loy Cannon Jessie Buckley as Oraetta Mayflower Jason Schwartzman as Josto Fadda Ben Whishaw as Rabbi Milligan Jack Huston as Odis Weff Salvatore Esposito as Gaetano Fadda E'myri Crutchfield as Ethelrida Pearl Smutny Andrew Bird as Thurman Smutny Anji White as Dibrell Smutny Jeremie Harris as Leon Bittle Matthew Elam as Lemuel Cannon Corey Hendrix as Omie Sparkman James Vincent Meredith as Opal Rackley Francesco Acquaroli as Ebal Violante Gaetano Bruno as Constant Calamita Stephen Spencer as Dr. David Harvard Karen Aldridge as Zelmare Roulette Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- True Romance (1993)
In Detroit, a lonely pop culture geek marries a call girl, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood. Meanwhile, the owners of the cocaine, the Mob, track them down in an attempt to reclaim it. Director Tony Scott Writer Quentin Tarantino Cast Christian Slater as Clarence Worley Patricia Arquette as Alabama Whitman Dennis Hopper as Clifford Worley Val Kilmer as Mentor Gary Oldman as Drexl Spivey Brad Pitt as Floyd, Dick's Roommate Christopher Walken as Vincenzo Coccotti Bronson Pinchot as Elliot Blitzer Samuel L. Jackson as Don 'Big Don' Michael Rapaport as Dick Ritchie Saul Rubinek as Lee Donowitz Conchata Ferrell as Mary Louise Ravencroft James Gandolfini as Virgil Anna Thomson as Lucy Victor Argo as Lenny Chris Penn as Detective Nicky Dimes Tom Sizemore as Detective Cody Nicholson Gregory Sporleder as Burger Stand Customer Maria Pitillo as Kandi Kevin Corrigan as Marvin Paul Ben-Victor as Luca Michael Beach as Detective Wurlitzer Eric Allan Kramer as Boris Laurence Mason as Floyd 'D' Ed Lauter as Captain Quiggle (uncredited) Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Grudge (2004)
An American nurse living and working in Tokyo is exposed to a mysterious supernatural curse, one that locks a person in a powerful rage before claiming their life and spreading to another victim. Director Takashi Shimizu Writers Screenplay Stephen Susco Based on Ju-On: The Grudge Takashi Shimizu Cast Sarah Michelle Gellar as Karen Davis Jason Behr as Doug McCarthy KaDee Strickland as Susan Williams William Mapother as Matt Williams Clea DuVall as Jennifer Williams Grace Zabriskie as Emma Williams Bill Pullman as Peter Kirk Rosa Blasi as Maria Kirk Ted Raimi as Alex Jones Ryo Ishibashi as Det. Hideto Nakagawa Yōko Maki as Yoko Sekine Takako Fuji as Kayako Saeki Yuya Ozeki as Toshio Saeki Takashi Matsuyama as Takeo Saeki Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Departed (2006)
An undercover cop and a mole in the police attempt to identify each other while infiltrating an Irish gang in South Boston. Director Martin Scorsese Writers Screenplay William Monahan Based on Infernal Affairs Alan Mak Felix Chong Cast Leonardo DiCaprio as Trooper William "Billy" Costigan Jr. Matt Damon as Staff Sergeant Colin Sullivan Jack Nicholson as Frank Costello Mark Wahlberg as Staff Sergeant Sean Dignam Martin Sheen as Captain Oliver "Charlie" Queenan Ray Winstone as Arnold "Frenchie" French Vera Farmiga as Dr. Madolyn Madden Alec Baldwin as Captain George Ellerby Anthony Anderson as Trooper Brown Kevin Corrigan as Sean Costigan James Badge Dale as Trooper Barrigan David O'Hara as Patrick "Fitzy" Fitzgibbons Mark Rolston as Tim Delahunt Robert Wahlberg as FBI Special Agent Frank Lazio Kristen Dalton as Gwen Amanda Lynch as Carmen Shay Duffin as Phil Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Requiem for a Dream (2000)
The drug-induced utopias of four Coney Island people are shattered when their addictions run deep. Director Darren Aronofsky Writer Hubert Selby Jr. Darren Aronofsky Cast Ellen Burstyn as Sara Goldfarb Jared Leto as Harry Goldfarb Jennifer Connelly as Marion Silver Marlon Wayans as Tyrone C. Love Christopher McDonald as Tappy Tibbons Mark Margolis as Mr. Rabinowitz Louise Lasser as Ada Marcia Jean Kurtz as Rae Sean Gullette as Arnold, Marion's psychiatrist Keith David as Big Tim, Marion's pimp Dylan Baker as Southern Doctor Ajay Naidu as Mailman Denise Dowse as Tyrone's Mother Ben Shenkman as Dr. Spencer Hubert Selby, Jr. as Laughing Guard Darren Aronofsky ( uncredited ) as Visitor Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Pretty Woman (1990)
A man in a legal but hurtful business needs an escort for some social events, and hires a beautiful prostitute he meets... only to fall in love. Director Garry Marshall Writer J. F. Lawton Cast Richard Gere as Edward Lewis Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward Ralph Bellamy as James Morse Jason Alexander as Phillip Stuckey Héctor Elizondo as Barnard "Barney" Thompson Laura San Giacomo as Kit De Luca Alex Hyde-White as David Morse Amy Yasbeck as Elizabeth Stuckey Elinor Donahue as Bridget John David Carson as Mark Roth Judith Baldwin as Susan James Patrick Stuart as the day bellhop. Dey Young as a snobbish saleswoman in a clothing store. Larry Miller as Mr. Hollister Hank Azaria as a detective Amzie Strickland as Matron Lynda Goodfriend as a tourist Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- You've Got Mail (1998)
Book superstore magnate, Joe Fox and independent book shop owner, Kathleen Kelly fall in love in the anonymity of the Internet both blissfully unaware that he's trying to put her out of business. Director Nora Ephron Writers Screenplay by Nora Ephron Delia Ephron Based on Parfumerie Miklós László Cast Michael Badalucco as Charlie (The Elevator Operator) Tom Hanks as Joe Fox Meg Ryan as Kathleen Kelly Katie Sagona as Young Kathleen Kelly Parker Posey as Patricia Eden Jean Stapleton as Birdie Dave Chappelle as Kevin Steve Zahn as George Dabney Coleman as Nelson Fox Greg Kinnear as Frank Navasky Heather Burns as Christina John Randolph as Schuyler Fox Deborah Rush as Veronica Grant Hallee Hirsh as Annabel Sara Ramirez as Rose, the cashier Cara Seymour as Gillian Quinn Jeffrey Scaperrotta as Matt Kathryn Meisle as Cecilia Kelly Reiko Aylesworth as Thanksgiving guest Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Fun With Dick & Jane (2005)
When an affluent couple lose all their money following a series of blunders, they turn to a life of crime to make ends meet. Director Dean Parisot Writers Screenplay Judd Apatow Nicholas Stoller Story Judd Apatow Nicholas Stoller Gerald Gaiser Based on Fun with Dick and Jane by Gerald Gaiser Fun with Dick and Jane by David Giler Jerry Belson Mordecai Richler Cast Jim Carrey as Dick Harper Téa Leoni as Jane Harper Alec Baldwin as Jack McCallister Richard Jenkins as Frank Bascombe Angie Harmon as Veronica Cleeman John Michael Higgins as Garth Richard Burgi as Joe Cleeman Carlos Jacott as Oz Peterson Stephnie Weir as Debbie Peterson David Herman as Angry Caller (voice) Aaron Michael Drozin as Billy Harper Gloria Garayua as Blanca Jason Marsden as Convenience Store Employee Clint Howard as INS Agent Pasha D. Lychnikoff as Andrei/Load Boxer (uncredited) Vincent Curatola as Dick's Neighbor (uncredited) Jeff Garlin as Pyramid Tech CEO (uncredited) Crystal the Monkey as Test Monkey Luis Saguar as Héctor Timm Sharp as Jack's Assistant Laurie Metcalf as Phyllis (uncredited) James Whitmore as Toy Store Security Guard (uncredited) Ralph Nader as Himself Kym Whitley as Lucy Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- Dressed to Kill (1980)
A mysterious blonde woman kills one of a psychiatrist's patients, and then goes after the high-class call girl who witnessed the murder. Director Brian De Palma Writer Brian De Palma Cast Michael Caine as Dr. Robert Elliott Angie Dickinson as Kate Miller Nancy Allen as Liz Blake Keith Gordon as Peter Miller Dennis Franz as Detective Marino David Margulies as Dr. Levy Susanna Clemm as Betty Luce Ken Baker as Warren Lockman Brandon Maggart as Cleveland Sam Anneka Di Lorenzo as Nurse Bill Randolph as Cabbie William Finley as voice of "Bobbi" (uncredited) Mark Margolis as mental patient (uncredited) Sources: IMDB & WIKI
- The Matrix (1999)
When a beautiful stranger leads computer hacker Neo to a forbidding underworld, he discovers the shocking truth--the life he knows is the elaborate deception of an evil cyber-intelligence. Directors The Wachowskis Writers The Wachowskis Cast Keanu Reeves as Thomas Anderson/Neo Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith Joe Pantoliano as Cypher Marcus Chong as Tank Anthony Ray Parker as Dozer Julian Arahanga as Apoc Matt Doran as Mouse Gloria Foster as The Oracle Belinda McClory as Switch Paul Goddard as Agent Brown Robert Taylor as Agent Jones Ada Nicodemou as DuJour Two other films directed by the Wachowski sisters also have prominent elevator scenes in them - Bound and Cloud Atlas Sources: IMDB & WIKI













