List of the best James Quattrochi movies: The Nail: The Story of Joey Nardone(2009), True Friends(1998), The Prince and the Pauper(2007), Choker(2005), Betrayal(2003) ... ...
Drama
USA
2009
90 Minutes
Director
William Forsythe Tony Danza Leo Rossi Tony Luke Jr. Dayanara Torres Billy Gallo Paul Orrantia
After spending 8 years in prison for an unfortunate accident, heavy-weight boxer Joey Nardone returns to a solitary life in Philadelphia. His time in prison and the opportunity to reflect ... See full summary »
Drama
USA
1998
103 Minutes
Director
James Quattrochi Loreto Mauro Rodrigo Botero Kyle Gibson Mario Renden Bryan Burke Dan Lauria John Capodice Leo Rossi Len Lesser Peter Onorati
The films tells the story of three friends living in the Bronx in New York - Juan Jose a.k.a. J.J., Joey and Louie. The first half of the film tells of them when they were children, and ... See full summary »
Kids & Family, Drama
USA
2007
92 Minutes
Director
Cole Sprouse Dylan Sprouse Kay Panabaker Vincent Spano Ed Lauter Sally Kellerman
teen boy movie star teen idol grandfather lighthearted playful film set florida switched identities filmmaking idolization acting wretched excess adventure 2000s
Sci-Fi, Horror, Action
USA
2005
93 Minutes
Producer
Paul Sloan Colleen Porch Nick Vallelonga Susse Budde James Quattrochi Hayley DuMond Anthony Sarrero Katrina Law Ella Thomas Robert R. Shafer
A serial killer is let loose to hunt down and kill alien beings who can only survive by inhabiting human bodies
Mystery & Thriller, Action
USA
2003
90 Minutes
Peter Quinn
Erika Eleniak Adam Baldwin Julie du Page Jeremy Lelliott James Remar Damian Chapa Louis Mandylor Tom Wright James Quattrochi Jason Widener Joe Sabatino
teenager mother drug dealer assassin mobster fbi agent thrilling gritty texas motel on the run los angeles unlikely allies law enforcement dysfunction investigation organized crime road trip 2000s
Jayne Ferré needs to get out of Los Angeles fast. A strikingly beautiful woman, yet ruthless assassin for the mob; she is on the run with a suitcase full of a million dollars in blood money... See full summary »