List of the best David Brisbin movies: Kiss Daddy Goodnight(1987), Leaving Las Vegas(1995), The Alarmist(1997), Forrest Gump(1994) ... ...
Drama
USA
1987
80 Minutes
Victim No. 1
Uma Thurman Paul Dillon Paul Richards Steve Buscemi Annabelle Gurwitch David Brisbin
A popular woman who enjoys her nights on the town gets more than she bargained for when a stalker murders a loved one and begins hunting her down.
Drama
France|UK|USA
1995
111 Minutes
Landlord
Nicolas Cage Elisabeth Shue Julian Sands Richard Lewis Valeria Golino Graham Beckel R. Lee Ermey Laurie Metcalf David Brisbin Xander Berkeley Lou Rawls
alcoholic screenwriter prostitute pimp bleak emotional las vegas motel apartment alcoholism self-destruction prostitution writers romance love wretched excess fall love 1990s
Ben Sanderson, a Hollywood screenwriter who lost everything because of his alcoholism, arrives in Las Vegas to drink himself to death. There, he meets and forms an uneasy friendship and non-interference pact with prostitute Sera.
Comedy
USA
1997
92 Minutes
David Arquette Stanley Tucci Kate Capshaw Mary McCormack Ryan Reynolds Tricia Vessey Michael Learned Lewis Arquette Eric Zivot Hoke Howell David Brisbin
salesman business owner customer son assistant security expert amusing fiery offbeat dark los angeles family home home security murder may-december romance schemes kidnapping mystery pursuit love
Young Tommy Hudler decides to become a security systems salesman, and is an instant success. Everything seems to be going great until he discovers there's more to this business and his boss... See full summary »
Comedy, Drama
USA
1994
142 Minutes
Tom Hanks Robin Wright Gary Sinise Mykelti Williamson Sally Field Rebecca Williams Michael Conner Humphreys Harold Herthum George Kelly Bob Penny John Randall
son mother soldier friend love interest amusing inspiring incredible moving alabama vietnam boat bus stop love vietnam war activism reinvention friendship adventure rescue
The presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson, the events of Vietnam, Watergate and other historical events unfold through the perspective of an Alabama man with an IQ of 75, whose only desire is to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart.