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  • Kwes - Bashful Music Video

    Director: Ian Pons Jewell Prod Co: Studio Murmur / Pulse Films Producers: Serena Noorani & Tim Harrison @ Studio Murmur _ PA: Sam Hill 1st AD: Tim Harrison _ DP: Doug Walshe & Matthew King _ 1st AC: Bruno Travers 2nd AC: Ghandi El-Chamaa _ DIT: Fraser Watson _ Gaffer: Seb Lamb _ Playback: Bruce Wuilloud Art Director/Set Designer: Theo Politowicz _ Set Designer/Builder: Rory Buckley _ Art Dept Assistant: Tom Gutierrez Stylist: Eve Dawoud _ Stylist Assistant: Gemma Pharo _ Make-Up: Stephanie G-M Runner: Simone Balduzzi, Josefine Gustavsson, Vimbai Mukwenha Editor: Gaia Borretti _ Sound: Aumeta _ Compositor: Morgan Beringer Colourist: Luke Morrison @ The Mill Mother / Daughter: Emma Fletcher / Molly Petter Businessmen: Jake McLellen / Gordon Peaston Bellboy: Gabriel Montora Spa Lady: Anna-Maria Nabirye Receptionist: Claudia Coulter Thanks to Pasha Hotel & The Mill

  • Strawberry Switchblade – Jolene Music Video

    Originally performed by Dolly Parton, Jill Bryson and Rose McDowall covered the song Jolene in 1985.

  • Sugababes - Push The Button Music Video

    Filmed in Shepherd's Bush, London and features the Sugababes flirting with three men in an elevator. Director Matthew Rolston Source: WIKI

  • Radiohead - Lift Music Video

    ‘Lift’ is taken from ‘OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017’ out on XL Recordings. Buy & stream it here: https://radiohead.ffm.to/okcomputeroknotok Director Oscar Hudson

  • Get Carter (2000)

    A Las Vegas mob enforcer travels back to his hometown to investigate his brother's mysterious death. Director Stephen Kay Writers Screenplay David McKenna Based on Jack's Return Home Ted Lewis Cast Sylvester Stallone as Jack Carter Miranda Richardson as Gloria Carter Rachael Leigh Cook as Doreen Carter Alan Cumming as Jeremy Kinnear Mickey Rourke as Cyrus Paice John C. McGinley as Con McCarty Michael Caine as Cliff Brumby Rhona Mitra as Geraldine Johnny Strong as Eddie John Cassini as Thorpey Mark Boone Junior as Jim Davis Gretchen Mol as Audrey (uncredited) Tom Sizemore as Les Fletcher (uncredited voice) Crystal Lowe as Girl Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Death Laid an Egg (1968)

    The depraved manager of a high-tech poultry factory - which is genetically engineering boneless chickens - is pulled into a love triangle with his domineering wife and her sexually-liberated cousin, leading to double-crosses and murder. Director Giulio Questi Writers Franco Arcalli Giulio Questi Cast Gina Lollobrigida as Anna Jean-Louis Trintignant as Marco Ewa Aulin as Gabri Jean Sobieski as Mondaini Renato Romano as Luigi Cleofe Del Cile as Prostitute Biagio Pelligra as Chemical operator Giulio Donnini as Hotel Manager Aldo Bonamano as Police Inspector Margherita Horowitz as Marco's secretary Vittorio Andre Cleofe Del Cile Monica Millesi Ugo Arinolfi Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • The Arrival (1996)

    Zane, an astronomer, discovers intelligent alien life. But the aliens are keeping a deadly secret, and will do anything to stop Zane from learning it. Director David Twohy Writer David Twohy Cast Charlie Sheen as Zane Zaminsky Lindsay Crouse a Ilana Green Teri Polo as Char Richard Schiff as Calvin Leon Rippy as DOD Tony T. Johnson as Kiki Ron Silver as Phil Gordian Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Wedlock (1991)

    A male prison escapee heads for his hidden loot electronically attached to a female prisoner. Director Lewis Teague Writer Broderick Miller Cast Rutger Hauer as Frank Warren Mimi Rogers as Tracy Riggs Joan Chen as Noelle James Remar as Sam Stephen Tobolowsky as Warden Holliday Basil Wallace as "Emerald" Grand L. Bush as Jasper Denis Forest as Puce Glenn Plummer as Teal Danny Trejo as Tough Prisoner Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001)

    A gang of ex-cons rob a casino during Elvis convention week. Trivia The album that Michael autographs in the elevator is in fact the soundtrack to It Happened at the World's Fair (1963) , the movie where Kurt Russell kicked the shins of the real Elvis Presley . Director Demian Lichtenstein Writers Richard Recco Demian Lichtenstein Cast Kurt Russell as Michael Zane Kevin Costner as Thomas J. Murphy Courteney Cox as Cybil Waingrow Christian Slater as Hanson Kevin Pollak as U.S. Marshal Damitry David Arquette as Gus Jon Lovitz as Jay Peterson Howie Long as Jack Thomas Haden Church as U.S. Marshal Quigley Bokeem Woodbine as Franklin Ice-T as Hamilton David A. Kaye as Jesse Waingrow Louis Lombardi as Otto Sinclair Paul Anka as Pit Boss Christine Chatelain as Sexy Waitress Daisy McCrackin as Megan Source: IMDB & WIKI

  • Darkstar (1974)

    In the far reaches of space, a small crew, 20 years into their solitary mission, find things beginning to go hilariously wrong. Director John Carpenter Writers John Carpenter Dan O'Bannon Cast Brian Narelle as Lieutenant Doolittle Dan O'Bannon as Sergeant Pinback Cal Kuniholm as Boiler Andreijah "Dre" Pahich as Talby John Carpenter as Talby (voice) Joe Saunders as Commander Powell John Carpenter as Commander Powell (voice) Barbara "Cookie" Knapp as Computer Dan O'Bannon as Bomb (credited as "Alan Sheretz") Dan O'Bannon as Bomb (credited as "Adam Beckenbaugh") Miles Watkins as Mission Control Nick Castle as Alien Sources: IMDB & WIKI

  • Batman (1943)

    Japanese spymaster Prince Daka operates a covert espionage organization located in Gotham City's now-deserted Little Tokyo which turns American scientists into pliable zombies. Director Lambert Hillyer Writers Victor McLeod Leslie Swabacker Harry L. Fraser Based on Batman Bill Finger Bob Kane Cast Lewis Wilson as Bruce Wayne / Batman Douglas Croft as Richard "Dick" Grayson / Robin J. Carrol Naish as Dr. Tito Daka/Prince Daka Shirley Patterson as Linda Page William Austin as Alfred Robert Fiske as Foster Gus Glassmire as Uncle Martin Karl Hackett as Wallace Tom London as Andrews Charles Middleton as Ken Colton (Episodes 6-8) Harry Tenbrook as Bartender Charles C. Wilson as Police Captain Arnold Sources: IMDB & WIKI

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