'Morrow' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Wolves (2013)
Actors:
Stephen McHattie (actor),
Christina Buchli (miscellaneous crew),
David Hayter (director),
David Hayter (writer),
Cynthia Amsden (miscellaneous crew),
Jill Carter (miscellaneous crew),
Steven Paul (producer),
Philip Maurice Hayes (actor),
Jennifer Hale (actress),
John Pyper-Ferguson (actor),
Matthew Currie Holmes (actor),
Geoff Ashenhurst (editor),
Lucas Till (actor),
Donald Colafranceschi (miscellaneous crew),
Jason Momoa (actor),
Plot: The coming-of-age story of Cayden Richards. Forced to hit the road after the murder of his parents, Cayden wanders, lost, without purpose... Until he meets a certifiable lunatic named Wild Joe, who sets him on a path to the ominous town of Lupine Ridge, to hunt down the truths of his history. But in the end, who's really hunting whom?
Keywords: apostrophe-in-title, punctuation-in-title
Genres:
Action,
Horror,
Little Words (2012)
Actors:
Joel Thingvall (actor),
Emily Fradenburgh (actress),
Ann Prim (director),
Ann Prim (editor),
Ann Prim (composer),
Ann Prim (writer),
Ann Prim (producer),
John Cromwell (actor),
Matt Kane (producer),
Peter Danbury (actor),
Kevin McLaughlin (actor),
David Coral (actor),
Maggie Bearmon Pistner (actress),
Jennifer Blagen (actress),
Colleen Barrett (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
A Brief Conversation (2010)
Actors:
Ann Prim (editor),
Ann Prim (writer),
Ann Prim (composer),
Ann Prim (director),
Stacia Rice (actress),
Steve Hendrickson (actor),
Ann Michels (actor),
Ann Marsden (producer),
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Short,
Deliverance in the House (2008)
Actors:
Bobby Peoples (producer),
Bobby Peoples (editor),
Renee S. Warren Peoples (director),
Renee S. Warren Peoples (actress),
Tarjatta Rose (actress),
Tarjatta Rose (director),
Tarjatta Rose (producer),
Dana Abercrombie (actress),
Maxie McClintock (actress),
Seth Warren (composer),
Maurice Warren (editor),
Michael Morgan (actor),
Jermaine Ka'mell (writer),
Seth Peoples (actor),
Xavier Peoples (actor),
Plot: Home is a place where you learn and grow. But what happens if what you learn is pain; hurt and abuse? A cycle begins that many have experienced but few have ever spoken of. Watch as one family's path to destruction is changed as they encounter Deliverance.
Genres:
Family,
Playing Dangerous (1995)
Actors:
Tony Miller (editor),
Lawrence Lanoff (director),
David Andriole (actor),
Toby Forlenza (miscellaneous crew),
David Keith Miller (actor),
Billy A. Fox (miscellaneous crew),
Mike Johnson (actor),
Keith Arem (composer),
Adrian Vitoria (actor),
George Shannon (actor),
Nick Kellis (actor),
Rosalind Robinson (producer),
Rosalind Robinson (writer),
John Norman Thomas (actor),
Jennifer Rade (costume designer),
Plot: A young scientific whiz (Mikey LeBeau) virtually single-handedly defeats corporate mercernaries who take his family hostage to get a blueprint for a top secret super-fast computer chip.
Keywords: assassination, computer, electrocution, family-relationships, germany, independent-film, kid-outsmarts-adult, math, murder, neck-breaking
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Family,
Thriller,
Taglines: 5 Terroristen. Ein kleiner Junge. Das Spiel beginnt. (5 terrorists. One little boy. The match begins.) Clever wie Kevin - Unbarmherzig wie Mikey (Clever like Kevin - Merciless like Mikey) Five Terrorists. One Kid. You Do The Maths.
Mad Dog Morgan (1976)
Actors:
Roger Ward (actor),
Philippe Mora (writer),
Jeremy Kewley (actor),
Dennis Miller (actor),
Jack Thompson (actor),
Jeremy Thomas (producer),
John Hargreaves (actor),
Norman Kaye (actor),
Wallas Eaton (actor),
Bill Hunter (actor),
Dennis Hopper (actor),
Michael Pate (actor),
Bruce Spence (actor),
John Scott (editor),
Philippe Mora (director),
Plot: Australia in the 1850s. Daniel Morgan, like hundreds of other ex-patriots from the British Isles (he is from Ireland), has come Downunder to seek his fortune. There is a gold rush going on, and Morgan wants to strike it rich. As fate would have it, Morgan soon finds himself on the other side of the law, broke and desperate. A single act of highway robbery gets him 12 years of hard labor. While in prison, he is systematically abused. Upon release, Morgan vows revenge on those who wronged him. With the help of an aborigine named Billy, and a growing legend of audacity, Morgan soon becomes a hero. The locals love him, while the wealthy and powerful fear his influence. They want this outlaw dead or alive, and will stop at nothing to see that their sense of justice is done. But Morgan only wants those to pay for the crimes they have committed, to recognize that he wasn't always a bushranger - he was made into one. It wasn't only his mind that made him bad. It was society that turned him into Mad Dog Morgan.
Keywords: 1800s, 1850s, armed-robbery, arson, arsonist, australia, australian-aboriginal, barn, blonde, blood
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
History,
Western,
Taglines: In the autumn of 1865 the unique and notorious desperado, bushranger Dan Morgan, crossed the Murray River from New South Wales into Victoria to do battle with the law for the last time. What happened has been a secret for over 100 years. And so it should have been, if only to save face for the corrupt and hated colonial establishment of the day. This then is the fascinating tale, told for the first time, of the romantic and extraordinary villain they called Mad Dog Morgan. beaten, branded, brutalized, but never broken. Ferociously violent - unexpectedly kind. Ruthless bandit or rebel hero? An outlaw's outlaw with a score to settle. the true story of the legendary Mad Dog Morgan... a jolting chapter in history.
Quotes:
Supt. Cobham: By all means, off with his head... and don't forget the scrotum.
Uno para la horca (1974)
Actors:
Rafael Baledón (actor),
Narciso Busquets (actor),
Alfonso Rosas Priego (producer),
Ramón Obón (writer),
Alberto Mariscal (director),
José Juan Munguía (editor),
'Chema' Hernandez (miscellaneous crew),
'Chico' Hernandez (miscellaneous crew),
Regino Herrera (actor),
Tito Novaro (actor),
Bruno Rey (actor),
Milton Rodríguez (actor),
Hugo Stiglitz (actor),
Norma Lazareno (actress),
Karina Duprez (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Western,
Agente Logan - missione Ypotron (1966)
Actors:
Nico Fidenco (composer),
Fernando Bilbao (actor),
Xan das Bolas (actor),
Luis Dávila (actor),
Alfredo Mayo (actor),
Alfredo Mayo (actor),
Luciano Pigozzi (actor),
Jesús Puente (actor),
Benito Stefanelli (actor),
Nando Angelini (actor),
Mary Paz Pondal (actress),
Alberto Dalbés (actor),
Giorgio Stegani (director),
Elio Micheli (costume designer),
José Luis Martínez Mollá (writer),
Genres:
Thriller,
In geheimer Mission (1938)
Actors:
Franz Arzdorf (actor),
Walter Bechmann (actor),
Paul Bildt (actor),
Louis Brody (actor),
Erich Fiedler (actor),
Paul Westermeier (actor),
Camilla Horn (actress),
Jürgen von Alten (writer),
Peter Kreuder (composer),
Anton Profes (composer),
Jürgen von Alten (director),
Wolfgang Becker (editor),
Gustav Fröhlich (actor),
Fred Goebel (actor),
Anton Pointner (actor),
Genres:
,
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
Actors:
Spencer Charters (actor),
James Carlisle (actor),
Georgie Billings (actor),
Walter Catlett (actor),
Hank Bell (actor),
Stanley Andrews (actor),
Frank Austin (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
George Bancroft (actor),
Sammy Blum (actor),
Joe Bordeaux (actor),
Harry C. Bradley (actor),
Charles Brinley (actor),
Billy Bevan (actor),
Jack Cheatham (actor),
Plot: Longfellow Deeds lives in a small town, leading a small town kind of life - including playing the tuba in the town band. When a relative dies and leaves Deeds a fortune, Longfellow picks up his tuba and moves to the big city where he becomes an instant target for everyone from the greedy opera committee to the sensationist daily newspaper. Deeds outwits them all until Babe Bennett comes along. Babe is a hot-shot reporter who figures the best way to get close to Deeds is to pose as a damsel in distress. When small-town boy meets big-city girl anything can, and does, happen.
Keywords: 1930s, arrest, board-meeting, board-of-directors, bodyguard, butler, car-accident, character-name-in-title, charity, columnist
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Taglines: Rocking America with laughter!
Quotes:
[Deeds and attorney Cedar shake hands in parting]::Longfellow Deeds: Even his hands are oily.
Longfellow Deeds: He talks about women as if they were cattle.::Walter: Every man to his taste, sir.::Longfellow Deeds: Tell me, Walter, are all these stories I hear about my uncle true?::Walter: Well, sir, he sometimes had as many as twenty in the house at the same time.::Longfellow Deeds: Twenty! What did he do with them?::Walter: That is something I was never able to find out, sir.
Longfellow Deeds: People here are funny. They work so hard at living they forget how to live.
Longfellow Deeds: When the servant comes in, Mr. Hallor, I'm going to ask him to show you to the door. Many people don't know where it is.
[Two shy sisters testify at Deeds's sanity hearing]::John Cedar: Do you know the defendant, Mr. Longfellow Deeds?::[long pause]::Jane Faulkner: Oh yes, yes, of course we know him.::John Cedar: How long have you known him?::[Jane whispers to Amy; Amy whispers back]::Jane Faulkner: Since he was born.::Amy Faulkner: Yes, Elsie Taggart was the midwife.::Jane Faulkner: He was a seven months' baby.::John Cedar: Thank you, that's, that's fine. Do you see him very often?::[Jane whispers to Amy; Amy whispers back]::Jane Faulkner: Most every day.::Amy Faulkner: Sometimes twice.::Judge May: Must we have the echo?::John Cedar: Suppose you just answer, Miss Jane. Now, will you tell the court what everybody at home thinks of Longfellow Deeds?::[pause; then Jane whispers to Amy; Amy whispers back]::Jane Faulkner: They think he's pixilated.::Amy Faulkner: Oh, yes, pixilated.::Judge May: He's what?::John Cedar: What was that you said he was?::Jane Faulkner: Pixilated.::Amy Faulkner: Mm-hmm.::John Cedar: Now that's rather a strange word to us, Miss Jane. Can you tell the court exactly what it means?::Board member: Perhaps I can explain, Your Honor. The word "pixilated" is an early American expression derived from the word "pixies," meaning elves. They would say the pixies had got him. As we nowadays would say, a man is "barmy."::Judge May: Oh. Is that correct?::Jane Faulkner: Mm-hmm.::Amy Faulkner: Mm-hmm.
John Cedar: Your Honor, what she is saying has no bearing on the case. I object!::Judge May: Let her speak!::Babe Bennett: I know why he won't defend himself! That has a bearing on the case, hasn't it? He's been hurt, he's been hurt by everybody he met since he came here, principally by me. He's been the victim of every conniving crook in town. The newspapers pounced on him, made him a target for their feeble humor. I was smarter than the rest of them: I got closer to him, so I could laugh louder. Why shouldn't he keep quiet - every time he said anything it was twisted around to sound imbecilic! He can thank me for it. I handed the gang a grand laugh. It's a fitting climax to my sense of humor.::John Cedar: Why, Your Honor, this is preposterous.::Babe Bennett: Certainly I wrote those articles. I was going to get a raise, a month's vacation. But I stopped writing them when I found out what he was all about, when I realized how real he was. He could never fit in with our distorted viewpoint, because he's honest, and sincere, and good. If that man's crazy, Your Honor, the rest of us belong in straitjackets!::John Cedar: Your Honor, this is absurd. The woman's obviously in love with him.::Babe Bennett: What's that got to do with it?::John Cedar: Well, you are in love with him, aren't you?::Babe Bennett: What's that got to do with it?::John Cedar: You ARE, aren't you?::Babe Bennett: Yes!
Longfellow Deeds: About my playing the tuba. Seems like a lot of fuss has been made about that. If, if a man's crazy just because he plays the tuba, then somebody'd better look into it, because there are a lot of tuba players running around loose. 'Course, I don't see any harm in it. I play mine whenever I want to concentrate. That may sound funny to some people, but everybody does something silly when they're thinking. For instance, the judge here is, is an O-filler.::Judge May: A what?::Longfellow Deeds: An O-filler. You fill in all the spaces in the O's with your pencil. I was watching him. [general laughter] That may make you look a little crazy, Your Honor, just, just sitting around filling in O's, but I don't see anything wrong, 'cause that helps you think. Other people are doodlers.::Judge May: "Doodlers"?::Longfellow Deeds: Uh, that's a word we made up back home for people who make foolish designs on paper when they're thinking: it's called doodling. Almost everybody's a doodler; did you ever see a scratchpad in a telephone booth? People draw the most idiotic pictures when they're thinking. Uh, Dr. von Hallor here could probably think up a long name for it, because he doodles all the time. [general laughter; he takes a sheet off the doctor's notepad] Thank you. This is a piece of paper he was scribbling on. I can't figure it out - one minute it looks like a chimpanzee, and the next minute it looks like a picture of Mr. Cedar. You look at it, Judge. Exhibit A for the defense. Looks kind of stupid, doesn't it, Your Honor? But I guess that's all right; if Dr. von Hallor has to, uh, doodle to help him think, that's his business. Everybody does something different: some people are, are ear-pullers; some are nail-biters; that, uh, Mr. Semple over there is a nose-twitcher. [general laughter] And the lady next to him is a knuckle-cracker. [general laughter] So you see, everybody does silly things to help them think. Well, I play the tuba.
Longfellow Deeds: Cedar, Cedar, Cedar and Budington. Funny, I can't think of a rhyme for "Budington".::Cornelius Cobb: Why should you?::Longfellow Deeds: Well, whenever I run across the funny name, I like to poke around for a rhyme.
Longfellow Deeds: [to the Court] From what I can see, no matter what system of government we have, there will always be leaders and always be followers. It's like the road out in front of my house. It's on a steep hill. Every day I watch the cars climbing up. Some go lickety-split up that hill on high, some have to shift into second, and some sputter and shake and slip back to the bottom again. Same cars, same gasoline, yet some make it and some don't. And I say the fellas who can make the hill on high should stop once in a while and help those who can't. That's all I'm trying to do with this money. Help the fellas who can't make the hill on high.
Longfellow Deeds: [to the Court] It's like I'm out in a big boat, and I see one fellow in a rowboat who's tired of rowing and wants a free ride, and another fellow who's drowning. Who would you expect me to rescue? Mr. Cedar - who's just tired of rowing and wants a free ride? Or those men out there who are drowning? Any ten year old child will give you the answer to that.