'Cuddles' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Jamboree (2012)
Actors:
William Tims (miscellaneous crew),
Andy Holmes (actor),
Jennifer Kirkbride (actress),
Geoffrey Bunting (producer),
Kelly Veltri (writer),
Geoffrey Bunting (director),
Kelly Veltri (director),
Geoffrey Bunting (editor),
Kelly Veltri (editor),
Zyan Panagopoulos (actor),
Courtney Paige Theroux (actress),
Kelly Veltri (producer),
Geoffrey Bunting (writer),
Dorothy Dalba (actor),
Chris Froese (actor),
Plot: Three women find themselves as unwilling participants in a sadistic game of life or death. These new 'Contestants' must question morality and be willing to do anything that is necessary to survive and save their captive loved ones. Their biggest threats are the twisted murderous minds of the 'Hunting Parties' tracking them down...Nobody escapes this game without blood on their hands. Kill or be killed. Welcome to the Jamboree.
Keywords: fight-to-the-death, knife, mask, stabbed-in-the-eye, title-spoken-by-character
Genres:
Fantasy,
Horror,
Short,
Thriller,
Hugnapper (2010)
Actors:
Richard Turke (actor),
Richard Turke (director),
Richard Turke (writer),
Richard Turke (producer),
Trista Robinson (actress),
Nick Bennett (actor),
Celia Aurora de Blas (actress),
Katherine Pawlak (actress),
Robert John Brewer (actor),
Stephen Schuster (actor),
Tyler Soper (editor),
Josh Matthies (actor),
David Saenz (actor),
Paul Bonanno (actor),
Jose Rosales (actor),
Plot: Mia and Trace are the hottest ladies at the Hollywood club scene. Trace notice Mia ex boyfriend sitting across from the bar. The ladies devise a scheme to make him jealous. "Well flirt with the first guy that comes on to us" says Trace. That man who sits with the girls is no other than the superhero know as the "Hugnappper". After all a superhero need a night out on the town.
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Short,
The Fingerspellers (2010)
Actors:
William Mager (director),
William Mager (editor),
Charlie Swinbourne (writer),
Charlie Swinbourne (writer),
Matt Kirby (actor),
Stephen Collins (actor),
Diana Martin (actress),
Ilan Dwek (actor),
Linda Richards (miscellaneous crew),
Matthew Gurney (actor),
Dee Hellier (producer),
Cathy Heffernan (actress),
David Hirshman (actor),
Rebecca Anne Withey (actress),
Sarah Tavner (producer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Happy Tree Friends, Volume 3: Third Strike (2004)
Actors:
Kenn Navarro (actor),
Kenn Navarro (writer),
Kenn Navarro (writer),
Kenn Navarro (director),
Kenn Navarro (producer),
Liz Stewart (actress),
Liz Stewart (producer),
Rhode Montijo (writer),
Rhode Montijo (actor),
Rhode Montijo (actor),
Rhode Montijo (producer),
Rhode Montijo (director),
Rhode Montijo (writer),
Ken Pontac (actor),
Dana Belben (actress),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Happy Tree Friends, Volume 2: Second Serving (2003)
Actors:
Kenn Navarro (actor),
Kenn Navarro (director),
Kenn Navarro (writer),
Kenn Navarro (writer),
Liz Stewart (actress),
Liz Stewart (producer),
Rhode Montijo (director),
Rhode Montijo (actor),
Rhode Montijo (actor),
Rhode Montijo (writer),
Rhode Montijo (writer),
Dana Belben (actress),
Dana Belben (actress),
Dana Belben (miscellaneous crew),
Dana Belben (actress),
Genres:
Animation,
Comedy,
Horror,
When Louis Met... Keith Harris & Orville in Panto (2002)
Actors:
Louis Theroux (actor),
Louis Theroux (producer),
Jack Douglas (actor),
David Mortimer (producer),
Keith Harris (actor),
Keith Harris (actor),
Keith Harris (actor),
Danny Collins (editor),
Guy Gilbert (producer),
Guy Gilbert (director),
Gabe Solomon (producer),
Natalie Hicks (miscellaneous crew),
Mary Walker (miscellaneous crew),
Ann Marie Davies (actress),
Stephen James King (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
Quotes:
Keith Harris: [talking about the pantomine he's doing] Most of the children that'll come have heard of Orville, cos we haven't been on the TV for a long time. Ask me why.::Louis Theroux: Why?::Keith Harris: Because we're not chefs.
[Keith makes Louis a coffee]::Louis Theroux: [sipping it] Mmm. Perfect.::Keith Harris: Lovely. And they say it tastes like mud - it was ground this morning. [Louis laughs] It's terrible, I have this terrible habit of doing jokes.
[Keith is showing Louis some photos of his wife during her modeling days]::Louis Theroux: She's your fourth wife, I believe.::Keith Harris: She is, yes, yes, my fourth wife. People have a go at you for being straight these days.
Louis Theroux: How did you meet Keith, Sarah?::Sarah Harris: Well, a friend of mine said "Oh, this new club's opening and it's the man with the bird" And I thought "Oh what, you mean that Emu?" and I thought "He doesn't look like Rod Hull" when I met you.::Louis Theroux: Did you recognise him, though?::Sarah Harris: I didn't, to be honest, I'd never seen Orville on television because you'd have been on television when I started modelling.::Keith Harris: And I that was nice because she didn't know who I was.::Louis Theroux: Was that good?::Keith Harris: That was good, oh yeah. And it's always a great line for me, chat up, like "Come home and meet the duck."::Louis Theroux: Yeah. Did you ever really say that?::Keith Harris: [laughing] No!::Sarah Harris: [laughing] No, no!::Louis Theroux: But you did come back and meet the duck.::Sarah Harris: Yes.
Louis Theroux: Does he ever impersonate Orville, you know... I saw that little look! What? Does he?::Sarah Harris: No.::Louis Theroux: [looking at Keith] What?::Keith Harris: [laughs] You've got a wicked mind.::Sarah Harris: Does he ever impersonate Orville? No, not really.::Louis Theroux: Not in intimate situations?::Sarah Harris: No. No! [she laughs]::Keith Harris: Oh, no. Can you imagine that? [him and Sarah laugh] I think that would be the biggest turn off ever, wouldn't you?
Louis Theroux: [reading out a newspaper article] "Fans of big green ducks will be pleased to see Keith Harris and Orville as the star turns in Cinderella at Crewe's Lyceum Theatre."::Keith Harris: Yay.::Louis Theroux: "Who operates who in this partnership is unsure."::Keith Harris: Is that what it says? I've not even read it. You see, they have to say something like that, don't they? They're not even...::Louis Theroux: It's a joke though, isn't it?::Keith Harris: Course it's a joke. "Who operates who." In other words which one's the dummy. Duh! I haven't heard that for at least quarter of an hour.
Keith Harris: It sounds a bit big-headed or pretentious, but when Orville became such a big star it was the best thing that everyone could knock. Everyone could knock Orville, the press, it was always knock-knock-knock because they didn't like it, it was pathetic, it wasn't what... How could a thing like that be so big?::Louis Theroux: [to Keith's mother] Do you think that's true?::Lila Harris: Mmm, yeah, I do.::Louis Theroux: Do you think that's true, cos anyone who's at the top get knocked, don't they? That goes with the territory, doesn't it?::Lila Harris: Yes, we expect it.::Louis Theroux: That's why you get well-paid, really.::Keith Harris: Yeah, I suppose so, yeah.::Louis Theroux: Sometimes I get the sense from Keith that he feels he hasn't had as much success as he deserves. Do you think that's the case?::Lila Harris: That's what I think, because there's so much talent and so much love to give, that he somehow is... he just isn't able to give it, are you, love?::Louis Theroux: Keith, do you wish you were on more often?::Lila Harris: Oh, yeah.::Keith Harris: Um, it would be nice, yeah, it would be nice but I don't think my type of thing would ever come back. So, they don't like to back an old horse, you know.
Louis Theroux: How long were you married to each of your wives for?::Keith Harris: Um, eighteen months.::Louis Theroux: That was the first one.::Keith Harris: Nine years.::Louis Theroux: Number two.::Keith Harris: And three months. Three months. I do jokes longer than that.
Keith Harris: Who wants to talk about the past, anyway? Talk about me in the future and my lovely family. Can't stand all these comics who keep going on the television and all distraught and their life's terrible and they have to go out boozing and, you know, abusing their privileges and playing for the sympathy of the audience to get back. Who wants to do all that?
Louis Theroux: Do you sometimes feel the same way towards Orville as Cuddles does?::Keith Harris: You mean, hate him, you mean?::Louis Theroux: Resent him?::Keith Harris: Resent him? I don't... By any means you can't resent because he put me on the map, he made me into a household name after 20 years of being in the business. So, you can't resent him, but I have... I mean, I obviously created a monster in a funny way.::Louis Theroux: How do you mean you created a monster?::Keith Harris: That it's very hard to get away from that, everybody knows Orville, not everybody knows Keith Harris.::Louis Theroux: Have you ever got really angry with Orville?::Keith Harris: No.::Louis Theroux: Have you ever attacked Orville?::Keith Harris: No, no, no-no-no.::Louis Theroux: Ever?::Keith Harris: Nah. No, he's not that sort of person, is he? You can't get angry with him::Louis Theroux: I once heard that when things weren't going well with you, and perhaps when you were drinking, you came off stage and you attacked Orville. You threw him to the ground and kicked him.::Keith Harris: Never, ever done anything like that. I would never, even when I was drinking, I would never drink before I worked. I only drunk when I wasn't working, when I had nothing to think about. Or, I should say, when I had plenty to think about. If I wasn't working I'd sit down and get very depressed and then think about all the awful things happening in my life, so that's when I drunk, I would never drink when I was working. I couldn't drink when I was working, you try speaking, being 3 people when you're drinking, you can't do that. But I wouldn't want to try, I mean my mind has to be completely clear to know what I'm doing.
A Star Is Born (1954)
Actors:
Phil Arnold (actor),
Chick Chandler (actor),
Benny Burt (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Jack Carson (actor),
Paul Bryar (actor),
Rudolph Anders (actor),
Don Beddoe (actor),
Rodney Bell (actor),
Charles Bickford (actor),
James Brown (actor),
Paul Brinegar (actor),
Willis Bouchey (actor),
Marshall Bradford (actor),
Heinie Conklin (actor),
Plot: Norman Maine, a movie star whose career is on the wane, meets showgirl Esther Blodgett when he drunkenly stumbles into her act one night. A friendship develops, then blossoms into romance before tensions increase as Esther's career takes off while Norman's continues to plummet.
Keywords: academy-award, actor, actress, alcoholic, alcoholism, ambition, arrest, audition, award, backstage
Genres:
Drama,
Musical,
Romance,
Taglines: Destiny came at her with a leer! The applause of the world -- and then this! "IT IS SOMETHING TO SEE THIS 'STAR IS BORN'! STUNNING!" N.Y. Times (original ad - mostly caps) "A BRILLIANTLY STAGED, SCORED AND PHOTOGRAPHED FILM WORTH ALL THE EFFORT!" Life Magazine (original ad - mostly caps) "THE ENTIRE PICTURE IS AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE! I WAS SORRY IT ENDED!" Ed Sullivan
Quotes:
Esther Blodgett: [seeing Norman drunk] Mr. Maine is feeling no pain!
Esther Blodgett: Hello, everybody. This is Mrs. Norman Maine.
Matt Libby: [after being introduced to Esther] Esther Blodgett? Well, we'll do something about that. Anyway, nice to have you with us.
Oliver Niles: You know Libby you missed a lot not knowing Norman Maine.::Matt Libby: Not knowing him? I spent my life knowing him. I knew what he was going to do before he did it. I knew him backwards.::Oliver Niles: You didn't know him at all. He was quite a guy.
Esther Blodgett: [Norman has finished looking through Esther's scrapbook] You know as much about me as I do myself. But...you see how long it's taken me to get this far. Now, all I need is just a little luck.::Norman Maine: What kind of luck?::Esther Blodgett: Oh, the kind of luck that every girl singer with a band dreams of--one night a big talent scout from a big record company might come in and he'll let me make a record.::Norman Maine: Yes, and then?::Esther Blodgett: Well, the record will become number one on the Hit Parade, it'll be played on the jukeboxes all over the country...and I'll be made [laughs self-deprecatingly at the implausibility] End of dream.::Norman Maine: There's only one thing wrong with that.::Esther Blodgett: I know--it won't happen!::Norman Maine: No, it might happen pretty easily--but the dream isn't big enough.
Esther Blodgett: [Norman has returned to find Esther in a nightclub. Esther walks over to him with a small laugh] Hello, Mr. Maine. You turn up in the strangest places.::Norman Maine: Don't I now?::Esther Blodgett: [stops laughing, suddenly shocked] And you're cold sober.::Norman Maine: Well, you'd better make the most of it!
Norman Maine: Do you ever go fishing? [Esther looks confused] Well, do you like prizefi--have you ever watched a great fighter?::Esther Blodgett: I-I uh--::Norman Maine: I'm trying to tell you how you sing.::Esther Blodgett: Do you mean like a prizefighter or a fish?::Norman Maine: Look...em--[leads her into a kitchen] There are certain pleasures that you get--[realizes that the sound of clanging dishes is intolerable and they depart for the outside] There are certain pleasures you get, little-little jabs of pleasure when a swordfish take a hook, or-or when you see a great fighter get in right for the kill, see? [Esther still looks confused] You don't understand a word I'm saying, do you?::Esther Blodgett: No, not yet. Why don't you try bullfights?
Judge George J. Barnes: Were you Norman Maine the actor?::Norman Maine: Yes.
Matt Libby: This is the way the world ends, not with a bang, with a whimper.
A Star Is Born (1937)
Actors:
Francis Ford (actor),
Vince Barnett (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Harry C. Bradley (actor),
Lynton Brent (actor),
Wade Boteler (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Sidney Bracey (actor),
Andy Devine (actor),
Billy Dooley (actor),
Herbert Evans (actor),
Rex Evans (actor),
Pat Flaherty (actor),
Joe Gray (actor),
Plot: Esther Blodgett is just another starry-eyed farm kid trying to break into the movies. Waitressing at a Hollywood party, she catches the eye of alcoholic star Norman Maine, is given a test, and is caught up in the Hollywood glamor machine (ruthlessly satirized). She and her idol Norman marry; but his career abruptly dwindles to nothing
Keywords: academy-award, actor, actress, alcoholic, alcoholic-relapse, alcoholism, ambition, aspiring-actress, assistant-director, audition
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Fate Raised Her To Fame - and killed the man she loved ! Is the price of stardom a broken heart?
Quotes:
Norman Maine: Do you mind if I take just one more look?
Esther Blodgett: [Practising her line with an accent] Acme... Naw Shmith ain't in!
Norman Maine: I don't want to sound immodest, but I think I've stripped a gear.
Casey Burke: His work is beginning to interfere with his drinking.
Esther Blodgett: Some day you won't laugh at me! I'm going out and have a real life! I'm gonna be somebody!
Esther Blodgett: I'm going out there and BE somebody!
Aunt Mattie: Of course, no one ever listens to me!::Grandmother Lettie: They do if they're within ten miles of ya.
Grandmother Lettie: Esther, everyone in this world who has ever dreamed about better things has been laughed at, don't you know that? But there's a difference between dreaming and doing. The dreamers just sit around and moon about how wonderful it would be if only things were different. And the years roll on and by and by they grow and they forget everything, even about their dreams. Oh yes, you want to be somebody, but you want it to be easy. Oh you modern girls give me a pain!
Grandmother Lettie: If you've got one drop of my blood in your veins, you won't let Mattie or any of her kind break your heart, you'll go right out there and break it yourself.
Norman Maine: Do you think I'm slipping?::Oliver Niles: Can you take it?::Norman Maine: Yeah, go ahead.::Oliver Niles: The tense is wrong. You're not slipping - you've slipped.