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  • Disclosure (1994)

    A computer specialist is sued for sexual harassment by a former lover turned boss who initiated the act forcefully, which threatens both his career and his personal life. Director Barry Levinson Writers Screenplay Paul Attanasio Based on Disclosure by Michael Crichton Cast Michael Douglas as Tom Sanders Demi Moore as Meredith Johnson Donald Sutherland as Bob Garvin Caroline Goodall as Susan Sanders Dennis Miller as Mark Lewyn Roma Maffia as Catherine Alvarez Dylan Baker as Philip Blackburn Rosemary Forsyth as Stephanie Kaplan Suzie Plakson as Mary Anne Hunter Nicholas Sadler as Don Cherry Jacqueline Kim as Cindy Chang Kate Williamson as Judge Barbara Murphy Donal Logue as Chance Geer Farrah Forke as Adele Lewyn Allan Rich as Ben Heller David Drew Gallagher as Spencer Kaplan Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Mr. Foley (2009)

    A man wakes up in a hospital bed and has his head bandages unwrapped to find he is not alone in the room as it seems there is now no noise unless it is provided by a pair of Foley artists and a small musical troupe providing a score. Directors Mike Ahern Enda Loughman Writer Mike Ahern Cast Mark Doherty...Mr. Foley Paraic Breathnach...Foley Artist Paul Connaughton...Foley Artist Louise Lenihan...Nurse Gus McDonagh...Trumpet Player Roseanna Purcell Bryan Quinn...Percussionist Brian Robinson...Viola Player Sources: IMDB

  • New Year's Eve (2011)

    The lives of several couples and singles in New York City intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve. Director Garry Marshall Writer Katherine Fugate Cast Jake T. Austin as Seth Anderson James Belushi as Building Super Halle Berry as Nurse Aimee Jessica Biel as Tess Byrne Mayor Michael Bloomberg as himself Jon Bon Jovi as Daniel Jensen Abigail Breslin as Hailey Doyle Ludacris as Lieutenant Brendan Nolan Matthew Broderick as Mr. Buellerton Robert De Niro as Stan Harris Josh Duhamel as Sam Ahern, Jr. Zac Efron as Paul Doyle Héctor Elizondo as Lester Kominsky Cary Elwes as Stan's Doctor Carla Gugino as Dr. Morriset Katherine Heigl as Laura Cherry Jones as Mrs. Rose Ahern Ashton Kutcher as Randy John Lithgow as Jonathan Cox Katherine McNamara as Lily Bowman Seth Meyers as Griffin Byrne Lea Michele as Elise Alyssa Milano as Nurse Mindy Sarah Jessica Parker as Kim Doyle Russell Peters as Sunil Michelle Pfeiffer as Ingrid Withers Sarah Paulson as Grace Schwab Ryan Seacrest as himself Til Schweiger as James Schwab Hilary Swank as Claire Morgan Sofía Vergara as Ava Nat Wolff as Walter Common as Chino Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Rosemary's Baby (1968)

    A young couple trying for a baby move into an aging, ornate apartment building on Central Park West, but find themselves surrounded by peculiar neighbours. D'Urville Martin, who plays the role of the Bamford's elevator operator, would--51 years later--be portrayed by Wesley Snipes in Dolemite Is My Name (2019) as an aging, underemployed actor recruited to direct the first "Dolemite" film, who brags about his appearance in this iconic thriller. Director Roman Polanski Writers Screenplay by Roman Polanski Based on Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin Cast Mia Farrow as Rosemary Woodhouse John Cassavetes as Guy Woodhouse Ruth Gordon as Minnie Castevet Sidney Blackmer as Steven Marcato / Roman Castevet Maurice Evans as Hutch Ralph Bellamy as Dr. Abraham Sapirstein Charles Grodin as Dr. Hill Patsy Kelly as Laura-Louise McBirney Angela Dorian as Terry Gionoffrio Elisha Cook as Mr. Nicklas Emmaline Henry as Elise Dunstan Hanna Landy as Grace Cardiff Philip Leeds as Dr. Shand Hope Summers as Mrs. Gilmore D'Urville Martin as Diego Tony Curtis as Donald Baumgart Marianne Gordon as Rosemary's Girlfriend Wendy Wagner as Rosemary's Girlfriend Fritzi Jane Courtney as woman at party Clay Tanner as the Devil Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Total Recall (2012)

    A factory worker, Douglas Quaid, begins to suspect that he is a spy after visiting Rekall - a company that provides its clients with implanted fake memories of a life they would like to have led - goes wrong and he finds himself on the run. Trivia When Quaid/Hauser is fighting the synthetic on top of the six-way elevator car and the synthetic loses an arm, this is a nod to the original film where Michael Ironside's character suffered in a similar way. Goofs While Melina is hanging from the elevator Hauser asks her for her gun but she still has it in her holster when entering the elevator. During the elevator scene, when Quaid and Melina are escaping, they jump down one level. When Lori enters the elevator area, they are on the same level again. Director Len Wiseman Writers Screenplay by Kurt Wimmer Mark Bomback Story by Ronald Shusett Dan O'Bannon Jon Povill Kurt Wimmer Cast Colin Farrell as Douglas Quaid / Agent Carl Hauser Kate Beckinsale as Agent Lori Jessica Biel as Melina Bryan Cranston as Chancellor Vilos Cohaagen Bokeem Woodbine as Agent Harry Bill Nighy as Matthias John Cho as McClane Will Yun Lee as Marek Dylan Smith (credited as Dylan Scott Smith) as Agent Hammond Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Dark Water (2002)

    A mother and her 6 year old daughter move into a creepy apartment whose every surface is permeated by water. Director Hideo Nakata Writers Screenplay by Yoshihiro Nakamura Kenichi Suzuki [1] Based on Dark Water by Koji Suzuki Cast Hitomi Kuroki as Yoshimi Matsubara Yukiko Ikari as Young Yoshimi Rio Kanno as Ikuko Matsubara (6-year-old Ikuko) Asami Mizukawa as Ikuko Hamada (16-year-old Ikuko) Mirei Oguchi as Mitsuko Kawai Fumiyo Kohinata as Kunio Hamada Yu Tokui as Ohta (realtor) Isao Yatsu as Kamiya (manager) Shigemitsu Ogi as Kishida (Yoshimi's lawyer) Maiko Asano as Young Yoshimi's Teacher Shinji Nomura as Mediator (man) Kiriko Shimizu as Mediator (woman) Teruko Hanahara as Old Lady (twin, elder) / Old Woman A Youko Yasuda as Kono Tarou Suwa Old Lady (twin, younger) / Old Woman B Shichirou Gou as Nishioka (Kunio's lawyer) Sachiko Hara as Kayo (Yoshimi's aunt) Tohru Shinagawa as Principal Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Maze Runner (2014)

    Thomas is deposited in a community of boys after his memory is erased, soon learning they're all trapped in a maze that will require him to join forces with fellow "runners" for a shot at escape. Director Wes Ball Writer Screenplay by Noah Oppenheim Grant Pierce Myers T.S. Nowlin Based on The Maze Runner by James Dashner Cast Dylan O'Brien as Thomas, the last male to enter the Glade Kaya Scodelario as Teresa, the first and only female Glader Aml Ameen as Alby, the first to enter the Glade and the leader of the Gladers Thomas Brodie-Sangster as Newt, second-in-command of the Gladers Ki Hong Lee as Minho, the head runner Will Poulter as Gally Patricia Clarkson as Ava Paige, the head of WCKD Blake Cooper as Chuck, a very young Glader Dexter Darden as Frypan, a cook Jacob Latimore as Jeff Chris Sheffield as Ben, a runner Joe Adler as Zart Randall D. Cunningham as Clint Alexander Flores as Winston Don McManus as Masked Man, an armed soldier who rescues the Gladers Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • How Green Was My Valley (1941)

    At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village, the Morgans, he stern, she gentle, raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life. Director John Ford Writer Screenplay by Philip Dunne Based on How Green Was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn Cast Walter Pidgeon as Mr. Gruffydd, pastor of the village chapel Maureen O'Hara as Angharad Morgan Donald Crisp as Gwilym Morgan Roddy McDowall as Huw Morgan Sara Allgood as Mrs. Beth Morgan Anna Lee as Bronwen, Ivor's wife Patric Knowles as Ivor Morgan John Loder as Ianto Morgan Barry Fitzgerald as Cyfartha, boxing manager Rhys Williams as Dai Bando, boxer Morton Lowry as Mr. Jonas, school teacher Arthur Shields as Mr. Parry, deacon Frederick Worlock as Dr. Richards Richard Fraser as Davy Morgan Evan S. Evans as Gwilym Morgan Jr. James Monks as Owen Morgan Ethel Griffies as Mrs. Nicholas, housekeeper Lionel Pape as Mr. Evans senior Marten Lamont as Iestyn Evans, his son Ann E. Todd as Ceinwen, school girl Clifford Severn as Mervyn Phillips, school bully Irving Pichel as adult Huw Morgan (the unseen narrator) Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Q – The Winged Serpent (1982)

    NYPD detectives Shepard and Powell are working on a bizarre case of a ritualistic Aztec murder. Meanwhile, something big is attacking people of New York and only greedy small time crook Jimmy Quinn knows where its lair is. Director Larry Cohen Writer Larry Cohen Cast Michael Moriarty as Jimmy Quinn Candy Clark as Joan David Carradine as Detective Shepard Richard Roundtree as Sgt Powell James Dixon as Lt Murray Malachy McCourt as Commissioner Nick McConnell Fred J. Scollay as Captain Fletcher Peter Hock as Detective Harold Kipps Ron Cey as Detective Hoberman Mary Louise Weller as Mrs. Pauley John Capodice as Doyle Tony Page as Webb Shelly Desai as Kahea Lee Louis as Officer Banyon Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • L.A. Confidential (1997)

    As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice. Director Curtis Hanson Writers Screenplay by Brian Helgeland Curtis Hanson Based on L.A. Confidential by James Ellroy Cast Guy Pearce as Edmund "Ed" Exley Russell Crowe as Wendell "Bud" White Kevin Spacey as Jack Vincennes Kim Basinger as Lynn Bracken James Cromwell as Capt. Dudley Smith Danny DeVito as Sid Hudgens David Strathairn as Pierce Morehouse Patchett Ron Rifkin as District Attorney Ellis Loew Graham Beckel as Det. Richard "Dick" Stensland Amber Smith as Susan Lefferts John Mahon as Police Chief Paul Guilfoyle as Meyer "Mickey" Cohen Matt McCoy as Brett Chase Paolo Seganti as Johnny Stompanato Simon Baker Denny as Matt Reynolds Tomas Arana as Michael Breuning Michael McCleery as William Carlisle Shawnee Free Jones as Tammy Jordan Darrell Sandeen as Leland "Buzz" Meeks Marisol Padilla Sánchez as Inez Soto Gwenda Deacon as Mrs. Lefferts Jim Metzler as Councilman Brenda Bakke as Lana Turner Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Jeeves and Wooster

    Bertram Wooster, a well-intentioned, wealthy layabout, has a habit of getting himself into trouble and it's up to his brilliant valet, Jeeves, to get him out. Writers Based on Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse Screenplay Clive Exton Cast Hugh Laurie Stephen Fry Sources: IMDB & WIKI

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