'Overseer' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
El Camino: A Tale of Brotherly Revenge (2013)
Actors:
Kevin MacLeod (composer),
Sheila Mudd Baker (producer),
Michael Peake (actor),
Nathaniel Grauwelman (actor),
Nathaniel Grauwelman (director),
Jenny Wallace (actress),
Markus Porter (actor),
Shana Rae (actress),
Shana Rae (miscellaneous crew),
Richard Aughpin (actor),
Sharita Bone (actress),
Misty Sisco (actress),
Richard Aughpin (producer),
Richard Aughpin (miscellaneous crew),
Tifani Ahren Davis (producer),
Genres:
Action,
Taglines: What happens when you take the only peace an assassin has left?
Quotes:
Ron Rogers: So he's alive? I thought he was dead!::Roberto: So it would seem.
Replaced (2008)
Actors:
Fredrik Blom (composer),
Alix Middleton (miscellaneous crew),
Ben Willens (miscellaneous crew),
James Lomax (actor),
James Lomax (actor),
Peter Sunnergren (writer),
Peter Sunnergren (director),
Peter Sunnergren (editor),
Jed Aukin (actor),
Annabel Jones (miscellaneous crew),
Asad (producer),
Genres:
Crime,
Short,
Thriller,
Cadillac Records (2008)
Actors:
Gabrielle Union (actress),
Beyoncé Knowles (producer),
Emmanuelle Chriqui (actress),
Elvis Presley (actor),
Jeffrey Wright (actor),
Beyoncé Knowles (actress),
Mos Def (actor),
Jay O. Sanders (actor),
Eric Bogosian (actor),
Cedric the Entertainer (actor),
Vincent D'Onofrio (actor),
Norman Reedus (actor),
Adrien Brody (actor),
Terence Blanchard (composer),
Marc Levin (producer),
Plot: In this tale of sex, violence, race, and rock and roll in 1950s Chicago, "Cadillac Records" follows the exciting but turbulent lives of some of America's musical legends, including Muddy Waters, Leonard Chess, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James and Chuck Berry.
Keywords: 1950s, african-american, african-american-music, arson, band, bankruptcy, bathtub, bigotry, billboard-magazine, blues-music
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
Music,
Romance,
Taglines: If you take the ride, you must pay the price. Follow the beat to its source.
Quotes:
Willie Dixon: [as a narrator] When you lose that cat that gave you the sound that nobody else could, it hurts. Hurts more than losing your woman.
[from trailer]::Leonard Chess: That's a record!
Mick Jagger: [From trailer] Mr. Waters. We're big fans. We named our band after one of your songs.::Muddy Waters: Yeah?::Mick Jagger: Rolling Stone.
Etta James: Don't be looking at me like I ain't got no draws on.
Muddy Waters: You alright? Damn it.::Little Walter: I had no business being that pretty anyway.
Muddy Waters: You and me not gonna wake up every morning and get everything we want. Mostly we got to take what come. And half the time, that's gonna be a bunch of bullshit.
Hell Mountain (1998)
Actors:
Karel Augusta (actor),
Lloyd A. Simandl (producer),
Michael Rogers (producer),
Peter Allen (composer),
Lloyd A. Simandl (producer),
Lloyd A. Simandl (miscellaneous crew),
Sarah Douglas (actress),
Jack Scalia (actor),
Michael Rogers (actor),
Bentley Mitchum (actor),
Andrew McIlroy (actor),
David Nykl (actor),
Chris Hyde (writer),
Petr Drozda (actor),
John Genzel (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: In an apocalyptical future, the world is completely destroyed and ruled by the tyrannical Stryker. He controls the unique source of food and uses young women as slaves to explore the mines in the Hell Mountain. When he abducts Shira, her lover Kal meets with the last professor on earth, Garrett, who helps him to rescue Shira.
Keywords: clothes-torn-off, czechploitation, female-frontal-nudity, female-nudity, future, independent-film, lesbian, lesbianism, lifting-up-dress, ménage-à-trois
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Horror,
Thriller,
Taglines: Fear Is Their Way Of Life... Survival Their Obsession.
Apartheid Slave-Women's Justice (1997)
Actors:
Ted V. Mikels (editor),
Ted V. Mikels (director),
Ted V. Mikels (writer),
Ted V. Mikels (producer),
Ted V. Mikels (actor),
Tanya Hubbard (actress),
Tanya Hubbard (actress),
Sandra Young (actress),
Jennifer Dove (actress),
Suyen Mosely (actress),
Ruthie Towns (actress),
R. Abayomi Goodall (actress),
Lillian Graham (actress),
Lillian Graham (actress),
Beverly Spears (actress),
Plot: In a small African country a civil war has resulted in the end of Apartheid, and former slaves are given possession of their masters' property. They are also authorized to hold trials of the former oppressors, bringing charges, judging them and meting out punishment. One landowner refuses to leave, and his former maid and nine other women who were his slaves hold a trial, torturing him and sentencing him to death by "stomping", which they carry out wearing the high heel shoes once owned by his wife (who fled while the getting was good).
Keywords: bondage, cult-film, ex-slave, execution, exploitation, high-heels, kangaroo-court, post-apartheid, revenge, torture
Genres:
Drama,
Rapa Nui (1994)
Actors:
Barrie M. Osborne (producer),
Cliff Curtis (actor),
Guy East (producer),
Kevin Costner (producer),
Stewart Copeland (composer),
Esai Morales (actor),
Edward Gorsuch (miscellaneous crew),
Michael Maxwell (miscellaneous crew),
Tristan Whalley (miscellaneous crew),
Elizabeth Maxwell (miscellaneous crew),
Rena Owen (actress),
Samantha C. Kirkeby (miscellaneous crew),
John Bloomfield (costume designer),
Jason Scott Lee (actor),
Peter Boyle (editor),
Plot: Tenuously based on the legends of Easter Island, Chile, this story details a civil war between the two tribes on the island: the Long Ears and the Short Ears. A warrior from the ruling class falls in love with a girl from the lower class, and must decide on his position in a time of great civil unrest. The ruling class are demanding larger and larger Moai (stone statues), a task which the lower class and the island ecology are more and more reluctant to provide.
Keywords: bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, canoe, child-nudity, deforestation, easter-island, egg, female-nudity, independent-film, killing
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Drama,
History,
Romance,
Moses: From Birth to Burning Bush (1993)
Actors:
Richard Rich (producer),
Terry L. Noss (producer),
Lex de Azevedo (composer),
James Koford (editor),
Jared F. Brown (producer),
Brian Nissen (writer),
Richard Rich (director),
Ray Porter (actor),
Bernie Van De Yacht (miscellaneous crew),
David Jensen (actor),
Ivan Crosland (actor),
Mel Fair (miscellaneous crew),
Karen Higgins (miscellaneous crew),
Beverly Rowland (actress),
Therese Alexus (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Except for a mother's desperate plan, the strong will of an Egyptian princess, and the mighty hand of God, Israel's most honored leader may never have seen his first birthday. "Moses" recounts the traumatic early years of Moses' life, from the privileged youth in Pharaoh's household to his dreary days tending sheep in the Midian desert.
Keywords: bible, character-name-in-title, independent-film, religion
Genres:
Animation,
Biography,
Family,
History,
Short,
Genesis II (1973)
Actors:
Gene Roddenberry (producer),
Leon Askin (actor),
John Llewellyn Moxey (director),
Gene Roddenberry (writer),
Mariette Hartley (actress),
Titos Vandis (actor),
Majel Barrett (actress),
Didi Conn (actress),
Alex Cord (actor),
Liam Dunn (actor),
Harvey Jason (actor),
Percy Rodrigues (actor),
Harry Sukman (composer),
Beulah Quo (actress),
Ted Cassidy (actor),
Plot: Dylan Hunt, a scientist, puts himself into suspended animation in a NASA cavern in 1979 to establish if he could be brought back to life in a couple of days to research into extending the process to astronauts. However the cavern collapses during an earthquake and Dylan doesn't recover until the year 2133. During the 154 years he had slept, war has broken out and the world's scientists rebelled against the war-loving military and developed a society known as the Pax, whose goal is to keep the spirit of mankind alive. However there are also the mutant Tyranians who plan to be Nazi-like rulers of the slowly recovering world. Dylan is tricked by the Tyranians who plan to use his knowledge of the past to rebuild their nuclear generator and therefore make their plans complete. Can the Pax and Dylan stop them or will the man from the past destroy the future?...
Keywords: 1970s, 22nd-century, arizona, belly-button, bullet-train, carlsbad-caverns, cave, compilation, destruction, earthquake
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: Tonight your television set becomes a time machine to the 22nd century.
Casablanca (1942)
Actors:
Jean Del Val (actor),
William Edmunds (actor),
Franco Corsaro (actor),
Leon Belasco (actor),
Jean De Briac (actor),
Marcel Dalio (actor),
Monte Blue (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Curt Bois (actor),
Eugene Borden (actor),
Dick Botiller (actor),
Gino Corrado (actor),
George M. Carleton (actor),
Oliver Blake (actor),
Herbert Evans (actor),
Plot: In World War II Casablanca, Rick Blaine, exiled American and former freedom fighter, runs the most popular nightspot in town. The cynical lone wolf Blaine comes into the possession of two valuable letters of transit. When Nazi Major Strasser arrives in Casablanca, the sycophantic police Captain Renault does what he can to please him, including detaining a Czechoslovak underground leader Victor Laszlo. Much to Rick's surprise, Lazslo arrives with Ilsa, Rick's one time love. Rick is very bitter towards Ilsa, who ran out on him in Paris, but when he learns she had good reason to, they plan to run off together again using the letters of transit. Well, that was their original plan....
Keywords: 1940s, airplane, airport, alcoholic-drink, american-expatriate, anti-hero, arab, arc-de-triomphe-paris, arrest, bar
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: They had a date with fate in Casablanca! As big and timely a picture as ever you've seen! You can tell by the cast it's important! gripping! big! As exciting as the landing at Casablanca! (NY Premiere Poster Ad)
Quotes:
Ugarte: Rick! Rick! Hide me, Rick!
Mr. Leuchtag: Come sit down. Have a brandy with us.::Mrs. Leuchtag: To celebrate our leaving for America tomorrow.::Carl: Oh, thank you very much. I thought you would ask me, so I brought the good brandy. And - a third glass!::Mrs. Leuchtag: At last the day is came!::Mr. Leuchtag: Mareichtag and I are speaking nothing but English now.::Mrs. Leuchtag: So we should feel at home when we get to America.::Carl: Very nice idea, mm-hmm.::Mr. Leuchtag: [toasting] To America!::Mrs. Leuchtag: To America!::Carl: To America!::Mr. Leuchtag: Liebchen - sweetness, what watch?::Mrs. Leuchtag: Ten watch.::Mr. Leuchtag: Such much?::Carl: Hm. You will get along beautiful in America, mm-hmm.
[denying an official of the German National Bank entrance to the casino]::Rick: Your cash is good at the bar.::Banker: What? Do you know who I am?::Rick: I do. You're lucky the *bar's* open to you.
Woman: What makes saloonkeepers so snobbish?::Banker: Perhaps if you told him I ran the second largest banking house in Amsterdam.::Carl: Second largest? That wouldn't impress Rick. The leading banker in Amsterdam is now the pastry chef in our kitchen.::Banker: We have something to look forward to.
Ugarte: Heh, you know, watching you just now with the Deutsche Bank, one would think you've been doing this all your life.::Rick: Oh, what makes you think I haven't?::Ugarte: Oh, n-n-n-nothing, but when you first came to Casablanca, I thought...::Rick: You thought what?::Ugarte: Hm, what right do I have to think, huh?
Ugarte: You know, Rick, I have many a friend in Casablanca, but somehow, just because you despise me, you are the only one I trust.
Berger: We read five times that you were killed, in five different places.::Victor Laszlo: As you can see, it was true every single time.
Captain Renault: Carl, see that Major Strasser gets a good table, one close to the ladies.::Carl: I have already given him the best, knowing he is German and would take it anyway.
Captain Renault: In 1935, you ran guns to Ethiopia. In 1936, you fought in Spain, on the Loyalist side.::Rick: I got well paid for it on both occasions.::Captain Renault: The *winning* side would have paid you *much better*.
Captain Renault: Rick, there are many exit visas sold in this café, but we know that *you've* never sold one. That is the reason we permit you to remain open.::Rick: Oh? I thought it was because I let you win at roulette.::Captain Renault: That is *another* reason.
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.