'Hull' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Kill Hole (2012)
Actors:
Brandon Baker (producer),
Brandon Baker (miscellaneous crew),
Billy Zane (actor),
Peter Greene (actor),
Annie Jeeves (miscellaneous crew),
James Westby (editor),
Susan Funk (actress),
Ted Rooney (actor),
Roger D. Faires (miscellaneous crew),
Tory Kittles (actor),
Jerry Bell Jr. (actor),
Raj Patel (actor),
Jerry L. Buxbaum (actor),
Jason Wells (composer),
Chadwick Boseman (actor),
Plot: Lt. Samuel Drake (Chadwick Boseman) is a troubled vet plagued by his actions while deployed in Iraq. Recently discharged, he is trying to piece his life back together while he works as a cab driver and lives in a rundown motel room. He also attends counseling sessions led by Marshall (Billy Zane) to help cope with the horrors of his past. While on this path to a fresh start, Drake's fragile new life is shattered when two executives (Peter Greene and Ted Rooney), who represent a private military contractor, present a new mission, one with no option to refuse; track down and kill Sgt. Devin Carter (Tory Kittles), an AWOL Marine Corps. sniper who knows the truth about Drake's past and who himself is on a mission to target and kill members of the mercenary firm. A gripping, lyrical meditation on war and the scars it leaves on those who fight, The Kill Hole is a story of one man who is forced to face his violent past, and the uneasy bond he forms with the mysterious assassin he must confront in his quest for redemption.
Genres:
Action,
God's Frontiersmen (1988)
Actors:
Gerard McSorley (actor),
Ron Donachie (actor),
Oliver Maguire (actor),
James Greene (actor),
Roger Brierley (actor),
Hugh Ross (actor),
Arthur Cox (actor),
Craig Stepp (actor),
Stephen Butcher (director),
George Shane (actor),
Prentis Hancock (actor),
Birdy Sweeney (actor),
Mark Mulholland (actor),
Jon Croft (actor),
Philip O'Brien (actor),
Genres:
Documentary,
Drama,
Der Aufstand der Fischer von St. Barbara (1988)
Actors:
Thomas Langhoff (director),
Thomas Langhoff (writer),
Monika Lennartz (actress),
Ulrike Krumbiegel (actress),
Günter Rüger (actor),
Axel Werner (actor),
Günter Wolf (actor),
Dietrich Körner (actor),
Thomas Langhoff (actor),
Peter Pauli (actor),
Hansjürgen Hürrig (actor),
Ulrich Thein (actor),
Peter Prager (actor),
Angelika Ritter (actress),
Horst Lebinsky (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Maurice (1987)
Actors:
Jenny Beavan (costume designer),
James Ivory (director),
James Ivory (writer),
Jean-Marc Barr (actor),
Billie Whitelaw (actress),
Ismail Merchant (producer),
Barry Foster (actor),
Helena Bonham Carter (actress),
Hugh Grant (actor),
Rupert Graves (actor),
Denholm Elliott (actor),
Simon Callow (actor),
Ben Kingsley (actor),
Chris Allies (miscellaneous crew),
Judy Parfitt (actress),
Plot: Two male English school chums find themselves falling in love at Cambridge. To regain his place in society, Clive gives up his forbidden love, Maurice (pronounced "Morris") and marries. While staying with Clive and his shallow wife, Anne, Maurice finally discovers romance in the arms of Alec, the gamekeeper. Written from personal pain, it's E.M. Forster's story of coming to terms with sexuality in the Edwardian age.
Keywords: 1900s, 1910s, amphitheater, anglican-priest, apple, argentina, arrest, atheist, baby, bandage
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
Archie: Oh, cheer up, old man! What's gotten into you?::Maurice Hall: Would you believe - it's my birthday.
Maurice Hall: England for me!
Lasker-Jones: England has always been disinclined to accept human nature.
Maurice Hall: I'm an unspeakable of the Oscar Wilde sort.
Clive Durham: Maurice, I hope nothing is wrong?::Maurice Hall: Pretty well everything. You would think so.::Clive Durham: Very well, I'm at your service. My advice there is to sleep here tonight and ask Anne. Where a woman is in question, it's always better to ask another woman.::Maurice Hall: I'm not here to see Anne. [pauses] I'm in love with Alec Scudder.::Clive Durham: What a grotesque announcement.::Maurice Hall: [ironically] Most grotesque. But I felt I should tell you.::Clive Durham: Maurice, Maurice, we did everything we could when you and I clashed out the subject.::Maurice Hall: When you brought yourself to kiss my hand.::Clive Durham: Don't allude to that! Come in here. [lowers his voice] I am more sorry for you than I can possibly say and I do, do beg you to resist to return on this obsession.::Maurice Hall: I don't need advice. I'm flesh and blood Clive, if you'll condescend to such low things. I've shared with Alec.::Clive Durham: Shared what?::Maurice Hall: Everything. Alec slept with me in the Russet Room when you and Anne were away.::Clive Durham: [turns away from him] Oh God.::Maurice Hall: Also in town.::Clive Durham: The sole excuse for a relationship between two men is that it remains purely platonic. Surely you agree to that.::Maurice Hall: I don't know. I've come to tell you what I did.::Clive Durham: Well, Alec Scudder is in point of fact no longer in my service. In fact, he is no longer in England. He sailed for Buenos Aires this very day.::Maurice Hall: He didn't. He sacrificed his career for my sake. Without a guarantee. I don't know if that's platonic or not but it's what he did.::Clive Durham: missed his boat? Maurice, you're going mad! May I ask if you intend...::Maurice Hall: [interrupts him] No, you may not ask. I told you everything up to this minute, not a word beyond.
Lasker-Jones: You should not resist me. You're resisting me.::Maurice Hall: Damnit, I'm not!
Alec Scudder: Was you calling for me, Sir? I know, Sir. It's all right. I know, Sir.
Alec Scudder: Tomorrow's Thursday. Friday's packing. Saturday's Southampton, so it's goodbye, Old England.::Maurice Hall: You mean that you and I shan't meet again after now?::Alec Scudder: That's right, you've got it quite correct.::Maurice Hall: Stay with me.::Alec Scudder: Stay? Miss my boat? You daft? Of all the bloody rubbish. Order me about again, you would.::Maurice Hall: It's a chance in a thousand we met. You know it. Why don't you stay?::Alec Scudder: Stay? With you? How? And where? With your Ma? Oh yeah. What would she say if she saw me? All rough and ugly the way I am. My people wouldn't take to you one bit. I don't blame them, either. And how would you run your job, I'd like to know?::Maurice Hall: I shall chuck it.::Alec Scudder: Your job in the City? What gives you money and position? You talk like a man who's never had to earn his living.::Maurice Hall: You can do anything. Once you know what it is. We can live without money, without people. We can live without position. We're not fools. We're both strong. There'd be some place we could go.::Alec Scudder: Wouldn't work, Maurice. Be the ruin of [pauses; gestures with both hands towards crotch or balls] *us both*. Can't you see?
Alec Scudder: Now, we shan't never be parted. It's finished.
Maurice Hall: Alec, did you dream you had a friend? Someone to last your whole life?
Moonfleet (1955)
Actors:
James Logan (actor),
Lester Matthews (actor),
Colin Kenny (actor),
Melville Cooper (actor),
Guy Kingsford (actor),
Booth Colman (actor),
Oliver Blake (actor),
Jean Del Val (actor),
Jack Elam (actor),
Frank Ferguson (actor),
John Alderson (actor),
Stewart Granger (actor),
Richard Hale (actor),
John Hoyt (actor),
Sean McClory (actor),
Plot: Somewhere in the 18th century Great Britain, noble but penniless young boy John Mohune is sent by his dying mother to Moonfleet, to put himself under the protection of a certain Jeremy Fox. The boy discovers that Fox is both a former lover of his mother and the leader of a gang of buccaneers. A strange friendship grows as their adventures go on.
Keywords: based-on-novel, coming-of-age, diamond, one-word-title, smuggle, smuggler, smuggling
Genres:
Adventure,
Drama,
Corky of Gasoline Alley (1951)
Actors:
Kirk Alyn (actor),
Ludwig Stössel (actor),
Phil Arnold (actor),
John Dehner (actor),
Scotty Beckett (actor),
Emil Sitka (actor),
Gordon Jones (actor),
Don Beddoe (actor),
Jimmy Lydon (actor),
Lester Matthews (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Jack Rice (actor),
Harry Harvey (actor),
Emil Sitka (actor),
Harry Tyler (actor),
Plot: Elwood Martin ('Gordon Jones (I)' (qv)), a brash extrovert with an aversion to work come to live with Walt Wallet ('Don Beddoe' (qv)) and his wife, Phyllis ('Madelon Baker' (qv)). He blunders about their house, and the diner owned by Corky Wallet ('Scotty Beckett' (qv)) and the fix-it shop belonging to Skeezix Wallet ('Jimmy Lydon' (qv)), creating havoc at every stop. Corky and his kid sister, Judy Wallet ('Patti Brady' (qv)) decide the only way to save the Wallet family from bankruptcy and insanity is to persuade the free-loading Elwood to move on. The latter then fakes an injured back.
Keywords: 1950s, adopted-brother, adopted-son, adoptive-father, adoptive-mother, archive-footage, auto-repair-shop, b-movie, bankruptcy, based-on-comic
Genres:
Comedy,
The Daring Young Man (1942)
Actors:
Edward McWade (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Lloyd Bridges (actor),
Eddie Bruce (actor),
George Bunny (actor),
Joe E. Brown (actor),
Joe E. Brown (actor),
Eddie Coke (actor),
Donald Douglas (actor),
William Forrest (actor),
Jack Gardner (actor),
Robert Emmett Keane (actor),
Eddie Laughton (actor),
Sam McDaniel (actor),
Robert Middlemass (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: A GAY-JAMBOREE OF JOE-VITALITY! (original one-sheet poster- all caps) HE'S HAVE GIRLS ON HIS MIND...IF HE HAD A MIND! (Original six-sheet poster - all caps) Girls all kiss him on the mouth...How can they help it? (original insert card) SHE KISSED HIM ON THE MOUTH...HOW COULD SHE HELP I? (original one-sheet poster - all caps) He's been weak in the head from birth! You'll be weak in the ribs from mirth! (original Card B ) His Crowning Piece Of Clowning! See Your Favorite Clown Go To Town!
The Little Colonel (1935)
Actors:
William Burress (actor),
Frank O'Connor (actor),
Vester Pegg (actor),
Stephen Chase (actor),
Dave O'Brien (actor),
Martin Faust (actor),
C.E. Anderson (actor),
Lionel Barrymore (actor),
Arthur Stuart Hull (actor),
John Ince (actor),
Frank Darien (actor),
Sidney Blackmer (actor),
Paul McVey (actor),
Bert Moorhouse (actor),
Harry Strang (actor),
Plot: After Southern belle Elizabeth Lloyd runs off to marry Yankee Jack Sherman, her father, a former Confederate colonel during the Civil War, vows to never speak to her again. Several years pass and Elizabeth returns to her home town with her husband and young daughter. The little girl charms her crusty grandfather and tries to patch things up between him and her mother.
Keywords: 1870s, 1880s, 19th-century, african-american, american-civil-war, applause, army, arrest, baptism, based-on-novel
Genres:
Comedy,
Family,
Taglines: Hail to the conquerer of ten million hearts.
Quotes:
Miss Lloyd Sherman: [to a picture of her grandfather] You're a bad man to make my mama cry!
Miss Lloyd Sherman: Will you tell me a pink story?::Becky Porter: If you ain't the beatinest child I ever seen. When you want to hear a blue story, everything in it has got to be blue. And when you want to hear a green story, everything in it has got to be green. [laughs] Now, I could tell you a *black* story 'bout my first husband...
Col. Lloyd: What under the sun's goin' on here? What are you doing?::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Hello, Grandfather! We were just baptizing Henry Clay.::Col. Lloyd: Baptizing Henry Clay?::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Yes, and he must be *awful* bad, because it took two dunks to save him!
Miss Lloyd Sherman: Grandfather, do you know any blue stories?::Col. Lloyd: [surprised] Blue stories? Well, I do... a few.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Tell me one.::Col. Lloyd: I don't know any that I can tell *you.*
Col. Lloyd: Confound you, Walker! Watch what you're doing!::Walker: I'm sorry, sir.::Col. Lloyd: If you'd broken that, I'd have broken your head.::Walker: Yes, sir.::Dr. Scott: Someday your temper is going to split you wide open.::Col. Lloyd: Well, I won't call for you to sew me up!
Col. Lloyd: What are you doing here?::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: Wait, Jack, let me tell him! Father, this is the man I'm going to marry. I knew you would never give your consent, so that's why we were going to elope.::Jack Sherman: I wanted to come to you, sir, and ask your permission, but?::Col. Lloyd: Silence! Why did you assume that I would object to an honorable marriage?::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: I know how you feel about the South.::Col. Lloyd: I hate all Yankees.::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: That's why we didn't come and tell you.::Col. Lloyd: Then you knew you were doing wrong! How can you marry a man who represents everything that a true Southerner should hate? A man who fought against your father, your brother, and all your kinfolk. For all you know, he may have fired the shot that killed your brother!::Jack Sherman: I was in the war, sir, and though I fought on the other side, the South has always had my admiration and respect. My mother was a Virginian. But might I remind you, sir, that the war has been over for some time.::Col. Lloyd: The war will never be over for me and mine, sir. I want to kill you. I don't know but what I will. Elizabeth, go to your room.::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: No.::Col. Lloyd: Go to your room, I tell you!::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: I'm going with Jack!::Col. Lloyd: Elizabeth, when that door closes, it will never open for you again!
Col. Lloyd: Let's get back to this game. These men are yours. Now, I'll be the Confederacy, and you'll be the Union.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Oh, goody, goody, goody! I got the winning side already.::Col. Lloyd: Oh, no, you haven't! I'll show you!::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Maybe you'd like to be the North, and I'll be the South?
Col. Lloyd: Oh, stop chattering, Walker!::Walker: Yes, sir.::Col. Lloyd: I don't want to hear all this gossip.::Walker: No, sir. I was going to tell you about the cottage, sir, but I suspect you're not interested.::Col. Lloyd: The cottage?::Walker: Yes, sir. Someone's moved into it.::Col. Lloyd: Walker! Confound you, why don't you let me know when things are going on around here? Who's moving into the cottage?::Walker: I don't know, sir.::Col. Lloyd: It's been empty a long time now, ever since - well, maybe I'd better call on our new neighbors and see what kind of folks they are.::Walker: Yes, sir. Having some new neighbors won't make it so lonely 'round here.::Col. Lloyd: Who says it's lonely 'round here?::Walker: Not me, no sir!::Col. Lloyd: Anyway, I like it lonely!
Miss Lloyd Sherman: Mother, who was that?::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: Your grandfather.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Why didn't he come in?::Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman: He didn't want to.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Did he make you cry?
Miss Lloyd Sherman: Mom Beck, why doesn't my grandfather want to come in and see my mother?::Becky Porter: Well, he mighty mad at she, and I guess she mad at he.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Why?::Becky Porter: Your grandfather get mad when your mama marry your daddy.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: But he's her papa, isn't he?::Becky Porter: Sure 'nough.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: Aren't papas supposed to love their little girls?::Becky Porter: Yes, honey, they should.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: It seems might funny to me.::Becky Porter: It's 'cause all the Lloyds are stubborn. The old colonel is, your mama is, and you is.::Miss Lloyd Sherman: I'm not stubborn! Don't you call me that!::Becky Porter: Don't you stomp your foot at me. That don't change it, that just proves it.