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Comedy, Drama
1990
88 Minutes
Christopher Lambert Christopher Lloyd Kim Greist J.T. Walsh Michael J. Pollard Tony Plana John Hancock
Turks, terrorists, crooks and the police chase a safecracker (Christopher Lambert), his sidekick (Christopher Lloyd) and his girlfriend (Kim Greist) for a ruby.
Drama
1983
100 Minutes
Jennifer Jason Leigh Ann Jillian Tom Byrd Carolyn Seymour Richard Narita Soon-Teck Oh Philip Charles MacKenzie Leslie Wing-Pomeroy John Hancock
The yakuza force an American singer (Jennifer Jason Leigh), lured to a Tokyo nightclub, into white slavery.
Comedy
USA
1980
104 Minutes
Bob Newhart Gilda Radner Madeline Kahn Fred Willard Richard Benjamin Bob Dishy Julius Harris Harvey Korman Maurice Sherbanee Austin Pendleton Buck Henry
Bob Newhart stars as President Manfred Link in this zany, wonderfully cast comedy from veteran funnyman Buck Henry (Heaven Can Wait, The Graduate).
Crime, Comedy, Drama, Action
USA
1984
97 Minutes
Clint Eastwood Burt Reynolds Jane Alexander Madeline Kahn Rip Torn Irene Cara Richard Roundtree Tony Lo Bianco William Sanderson Nicholas Worth Robert Davi
police officer private investigator secretary mobster partner socialite wild lighthearted kansas city, mo. diner apartment brothel warehouse murder love triangle investigation blackmail boxing organized crime revenge
Slick Private Investigator Mike Murphy (Burt Reynolds) and tough Police Lieutenant Speer (Clint Eastwood), once partners, now bitter enemies, reluctantly team up to investigate a murder.
Drama
USA
1971
96 Minutes
Sidney Poitier Will Geer Beverly Todd Bradford Dillman Ramon Bieri Warren Kemmerling Lincoln Kilpatrick P. Jay Sidney Richard Ward Paul Winfield Zara Cully
angel doctor worker townspeople dark emotional alabama household funeral factory death injustice discrimination redemption mankind strike mystery discovery quest rescue
A man who returns to his hometown for a funeral may have a much larger purpose in life than those around him can see.