List of the best Tony Calabretta movies: The Collectors(1999), The American Trap(2008), View of Terror(2003), Chasing Holden(2001), Strip Search(1997), The Wool Cap(2004) ... ...
Action
1999
90 Minutes
Barnes
Casper Van Dien Rick Fox Andreas Apergis Daniel Pilon Tony Calabretta Charlene Francique Catherine Oxenberg Charles Powell Carl Alacchi
The head of the Louisiana Mafia sends two mobsters (Casper Van Dien, Rick Fox) to New York on a dangerous assignment to collect money.
Mystery & Thriller
USA
2008
110 Minutes
Jack Ruby
Gérard Darmon Colm Feore Joe Cobden Janet Lane Paulina B. Abarca Tony Calabretta Larry Day Rémy Girard
A NASA astronaut, forced to retire years earlier so he could save his family farm, has never given up his dream of space travel and looks to build his own rocket, despite the government's threats to stop him.
Mystery & Thriller
2003
93 Minutes
Detective Zamora
Shannen Doherty Michel Francoeur Jayne Heitmeyer Sean Tucker Charles Powell Vittorio Rossi Tony Calabretta Benz Antoine Christian Paul Marie-Josée Colburn
A young woman (Shannen Doherty) is stalked by a mysterious voyeur after she moves into a new apartment.
Drama
2001
104 Minutes
D.J. Qualls Rachel Blanchard Colin Fox Sean Kanan Tom Rack Michael Sinelnikoff Ryan Massey Gordon Masten Matthew Smiley Steve Adams Alvin Powell
A governor's son (D.J. Qualls) takes a wild journey while writing a paper on Holden Caulfield from "The Catcher in the Rye."
Action
USA|Canada
1997
90 Minutes
Michael Paré Caroline Néron Pam Grier Lucie Laurier Mackenzie Gray Heidi von Palleske Maury Chaykin Carl Alacchi Jean-Guy Bouchard Gregoriane Minot-Payeur Stephen Park
Robby Durrell is the prince of the vice squad. A man who's seen it all and done a little of it too. But when the enchanting Sela hires him to help track down her stripper-stepdaughter, ... See full summary »
Drama
USA
2004
96 Minutes
William H. Macy Don Rickles Ned Beatty Keke Palmer Cherise Boothe Julito McCullum Catherine O'Hara Lucinda Davis Michelle Sweeney Alexandra Castillo Kwasi Songui
In November of 1833, the state of Missouri turned a blind eye as hundreds of its peaceful inhabitants were hunted down and driven from their homes in the dead of night. Against this ... See full summary »