Rachael Crawford Movies

List of the best Rachael Crawford movies: When Night Is Falling(1995), Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B(2014), Nightworld: Survivor(1999), Octavio Is Dead(2018), Pale Saints(1997), Treacherous Beauties(1994), Twinkle All the Way(2019), Dirty Pictures(2000) ... ...

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When Night Is Falling

An uptight and conservative woman, working on tenure as a literacy professor at a large urban university, finds herself strangely attracted to a free-spirited, liberal woman who works at a local carnival that comes to town.

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Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B

The story of the music sensation (Alexandra Shipp), from her discovery on the TV show "Star Search" to her tragic death in a plane crash.

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Nightworld: Survivor

Digging deep in the Arctic tundra, a foreman and his oil crew unearth a healing substance and a deadly alien.

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Octavio Is Dead

Tyler tries to discover the father she never got the chance to meet in this stirring psycho-sexual ghost story, exploring themes of gender and sexual identity.

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Pale Saints

Two small time hoods pretend to be serious henchmen in order to get to do a job in Toronto that they think will get them serious recognition in the mob. Things soon get out of control.

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Treacherous Beauties

A photojournalist (Emma Samms) falls for the eldest son (Bruce Greenwood) in a family she has tied to her brother's murder.

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Twinkle All the Way

To pull off a spectacular Christmas-themed wedding, a wedding planner joins forces with the co-owner of a family-run Christmas decoration and house-lighting company.

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Dirty Pictures

Art director Dennis Barrie (James Woods) faces obscenity charges for displaying photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe at the Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center.

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