'Peanuts' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Lucky Man Sunshine (2005)
Actors:
Matt Cornwell (producer),
Matt Cornwell (actor),
Matt Cornwell (editor),
Matt Cornwell (director),
Matt Cornwell (writer),
Stephen Caudill (actor),
Jay D. Zimmerman (editor),
Jay D. Zimmerman (producer),
Jay D. Zimmerman (actor),
Jay D. Zimmerman (writer),
Jay D. Zimmerman (director),
Pat Clark (editor),
Pat Clark (producer),
Ashley Ledbetter (actress),
Jeff Pack (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Short,
Movie Movie (1978)
Actors:
John McKee (actor),
Barry Bostwick (actor),
Charles Lane (actor),
Chuck Hicks (actor),
Red Buttons (actor),
Art Carney (actor),
Charles Lane (actor),
Art Carney (actor),
George Burns (actor),
Barry Bostwick (actor),
George Fisher (actor),
Harry Hamlin (actor),
Red Buttons (actor),
Wally Rose (actor),
Harvey Parry (actor),
Plot: Three movie genres of the 1930s are satirized in this spoof of the traditional double feature. In "Dynamite Hands" a delivery boy turns prizefighter in order to raise enough money for his kid sister's eye operation. Later, however, he turns his back on his father-figure manager and librarian girlfriend when he is distracted by a flashy gangster and sexy night club diva. Intermission has a coming-attractions trailer for "Zero Hour," a World War I aviation drama. In the second feature, "Baxter's Beauties of 1933" a Broadway impresario hears he has only a month to live and is determined to mount one more hit on the boards. When his drunken diva of a star cannot go on opening night, he finds that the ingénue he chooses to replace her is his long-estranged daughter, whom he has not seen since she was a girl. All three stories feature the same cast in repertoire.
Keywords: backstage, boxing, california, chanteuse, choreographer, chorus-girl, chorus-line, doctor, dormitory, double-feature
Genres:
Comedy,
Musical,
Taglines: Starring George C. Scott...TWICE! A Unique Comic Toast to Hollywood In Its Heyday It's Two Two, New New Movies In One. It's the swellest. It's the cream of the silver screen. It's got buckets of tears and a million laughs.
Quotes:
Doctor: Mrs. Popchik, as you know, the eye is the second most sensitive organ on the human body. Your young daughter's eye muscles are extremely weak. They can barely hold up what she sees. If any part of the human body has a tendency to break down, I'm afraid the eyes have it.
Doctor: Spats, it may not show up on the x-ray, but your heart is pure silk too.
Joey Popchik: Fightin's for suckers. I'm goin' to night school to be a lawyer. These hands are for readin' books.
Joey Popchik: You know what they charge for an eye? An arm and a leg.
Host: The La Chez Maison is proud to present, in her eighth month, Miss Troubles Moran!
Joey Popchik: [Telling Troubles where to drop him off] Mine's the next slum.
Hood: Here we are in the country, Mr. Marlow.
Angie Popchik: I can see with one eye tied behind my back!
Joey Popchik: Funny, isn't it? How many times your guts can get a slap in the face.
Joey Popchik: I'm fightin' in the Garden tomorrow night.::Gloves Malloy: I heard it in the papers.
Heroes (1977)
Actors:
David Foster (producer),
Peter J. Silbermann (miscellaneous crew),
Harrison Ford (actor),
Stuart Margolin (actor),
Sally Field (actress),
Al Cerullo (miscellaneous crew),
Henry Winkler (actor),
James W. Gavin (actor),
John Cassavetes (actor),
Michael Cavanaugh (actor),
Dennis Burkley (actor),
Val Avery (actor),
Tony Burton (actor),
Lawrence Turman (producer),
Doris Grau (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: It's 4 years since Jack is back from Vietnam, but he still has nightmares. In a bus on his way to California he meets Carol, who just left her fiancée - only 4 days before their wedding, allegedly just for a few days of vacation. Jack happily tells her about his plans to set up a worm farm for fishing baits together with four of his Vietnam ex-comrades. Although he gets on her nerves at the beginning, she starts to care. When one after the other of his friends steps out and Jack looses his optimism, Carol remains as the last support that keeps him from despair.
Keywords: bar-fight, hitchhiking, post-war, psychological-drama, race-car, road-trip, robbery, vietnam, vietnam-veteran, worm-farm
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Taglines: Finding the one you love... is finding yourself.
Quotes:
Carol Bell: I was against the war. I protested it!::Jack Dunne: And I fought it.
Carol Bell: [cheers wildly, as Jack's race ends]::Ken Boyd: He didn't win.::Carol Bell: I know, but at least he didn't get killed!
Carol Bell: [observing a men's urinal for the first time] Men are weird.
The Death of Richie (1977)
Actors:
Charles Fleischer (actor),
Robby Benson (actor),
Michael Jaffe (producer),
Fred Karlin (composer),
John McGreevey (writer),
Paul Wendkos (director),
John Zaremba (actor),
Ben Gazzara (actor),
Fred Lerner (actor),
Eileen Brennan (actress),
Clint Howard (actor),
Michael Economou (editor),
Richard Stahl (actor),
Charles B. Fitzsimons (producer),
Shirley O'Hara (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Quotes:
Sheila: [reading from paper at gravesite service] To us you will exist in the flowers, in the trees, and in all the things of nature that God has given us. Richie, you are now in a world of peace and happiness forever. Pray for us as we pray for you. And somewhere, sometime, we will join you. With love from all your friends. [she places flowers on Richie's casket and steps back]
Brick: [after finding Richie passed out in an arcade] Richie... what're you doing, man?::Richie Werner: [slurred] Reds.::Brick: How many did you take? [Richie holds up nine fingers... Brick is horrified] Nine? You took nine reds? What're you tryin' to do? Nobody does nine reds!
George Werner: [answering phone at home] Hello?::Principal: Mr. Werner?::George Werner: That's right.::Principal: [sternly] This is Jim Fischer, I'm the principal at the high school. Would you please come over and pick up your son?::George Werner: [concerned] What's the matter, is Richie sick or something?::Principal: So far this morning, he's threatened the study hall supervisor, was very abusive to me, and tried to attack the school nurse!::George Werner: [resignedly] I'll be right over. [hangs up]
George Werner: [George has played the tape of a phone call he recorded between Richie and Brick... he shuts it off] You boys heard enough? Now that's just a sample! I have a few more of these cassettes!::Peanuts: [indignant] What're you gonna do with them?::George Werner: [snatching hat from Peanuts' head and shoving it into his chest] I should tell the police... and that would be the finish of anybody on parole. [he glares pointedly at a stricken Brick] But I think the fair thing to do is to call your parents.::Peanuts: Don't call my folks! They got enough problems! Why are you doing this, anyway?::George Werner: TO SAVE MY SON!::Richie Werner: [smiling] Don't look at me, guys.::Mark: Okay, okay... go ahead, tell them! I mean, what do I care? They know all about it!::George Werner: I don't think that's true!::Brick: What if we promise to stop?::George Werner: I wouldn't believe you. But in spite of that, I'm going to give you another chance. I won't call the police, I won't tell your parents. And in return, Richie isn't to see any one of you anymore... or talk to you on the phone. [boys pause, defeated] Okay, say your goodbyes. [all four go outside]
Carol Werner: [after Richie has stumbled home high on reds and pot, Carol turns to George] What's wrong with him?::George Werner: [disgusted] Same thing as always. [walks down the hall to Richie's room, not seeing him, finds hidden panel in closet leading to cubbyhole where Richie is withdrawing... George grabs him and hauls him out]::Richie Werner: Go away! Go away! Leave me alone! STOP IT! STOP IT! [Richie runs out sobbing and into Carol's arms... she leads him out of the room while George destroys the cubbyhole's contents]
Carol Werner: [Carol has come into Richie's room on Christmas Eve to fetch him to socialize with his extended family... he's laying on his bed smoking a joint. Carol is shocked and dismayed] Put that out. Put it out and get out there and say hello to Grandma and Grandpa. [Richie doesn't respond] Oh, please Richie... not tonight. It's Christmas Eve, please. Please get up and come with me.::Richie Werner: [slurred] I can't, Mom... I can't. [Carol slowly turns and leaves... she and George exchange guilty glances while the guests sing Christmas carols in the living room]
George Werner: [Richie stumbles out of his room, obviously stoned... George and Carol are watching from the dinner table] That promise you and your buddies made me didn't last long, did it?::Richie Werner: What we do is no business of yours.::George Werner: Well, then I'll let the police handle it. [Richie tries to walk past George, who blocks him in]::Richie Werner: [snarling] Get out of my way...::George Werner: You're not going anywhere!::Richie Werner: You better do what I tell you, man! [pats breast pocket of his jacket] I got a razor right here, you stand there and I'll use it!::Carol Werner: [anguished] Please! STOP IT! You know, Richie... if you hate us so much, everything we are, everything we believe, then why don't you just go away? Please... please, just go away! [breaks down in tears]::George Werner: [to Carol, putting his arm around her] I'm sorry. [Richie leaves]
Richie Werner: [Richie has taken 'reds' to confront his father about his intervention of going to the police... George has retreated to the basement] YOU! Did you tell those cops I use dope, huh? HUH?::Carol Werner: [Richie throws bucket from basement steps in his father's direction] Richie, stop it!::Richie Werner: I asked you a question! I want an answer, huh? [picks up an awl and feigns jabs at George] Did you tell those cops I use dope? You answer me!::Richie Werner: [George reaches behind himself to a pistol in his toolbox] HUH? I got you now, you answer me!::Richie Werner: [George produces gun and aims it at Richie] A gun! Look at this, he's got a gun! Look at that! God! Shoot me!::Carol Werner: [hysterical] STOP IT!::Richie Werner: Come on, use it! USE IT USE IT! SHOOT ME!::Carol Werner: [screaming... George cocks the gun's hammer] RICHIE, STOP IT!::Richie Werner: SHOOT ME! SHOOT ME! SHOOT ME! [collapses from his drug-induced rage and drops awl... George kicks it away from him]::Carol Werner: RICHIE! RICHIE! [Richie stumbles upstairs... Carol turns to George] Oh my God! What are we going to do?::George Werner: [calmly] I don't know... I don't know.::Richie Werner: [stumbles back downstairs with a knife in his hand] Shoot me! SHOOT ME! SHOOT ME!::Richie Werner: [George takes aim] SHOOT ME! SHOOT MEEE! SHOOOOT MEEEE! [George fires gun, Richie screams]
Sixth and Main (1977)
Actors:
Beverly Garland (actress),
Bill Erwin (actor),
Roddy McDowall (actor),
Leslie Nielsen (actor),
Bob Summers (composer),
Christopher Cain (producer),
Christopher Cain (director),
Christopher Cain (writer),
Edwin Mills (actor),
Leo Penn (actor),
Ancel Cook (actor),
Sharon Thomas Cain (actress),
Vera Lockwood (actress),
Joe Maross (actor),
Lisa Todd (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975)
Actors:
Sam Ingraffia (actor),
Jamaa Fanaka (editor),
Jamaa Fanaka (producer),
Jamaa Fanaka (director),
Jamaa Fanaka (writer),
Reatha Grey (actress),
Stan Kamber (actor),
Jack Gregory (actor),
Teri Hayden (actress),
Carmen Sanford (costume designer),
Carmen Sanford (actress),
Charles D. Brooks III (actor),
Ben Bigelow (actor),
Robert L. Gordon Sr. (producer),
Mordo Dana (actor),
Plot: A proud black man does time in jail where he is subjected to heinous experiments. Once released, he goes about extracting vengeance on those who put him in prison. This includes both seducing their women and murdering them by a mysterious means. Then the hook is revealed - his murder weapon is his own genitals which are now enormous and super powered as a result of the experiments he endured in prison. You heard me right; he kills with his penis and you see it all!
Keywords: 1970s, blaxploitation, character-name-in-title, drug-dealer, extramarital-affair, false-accusation, feature-film-directorial-debut, independent-film, large-penis, los-angeles-california
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Taglines: He's done his time and now he's out - For revenge! Big Charlie's back in town - to get his piece of the action! You done the man's time--now you gonna do ours! They tried to take everything - even his manhood!
The Naked Kiss (1964)
Actors:
Virginia Grey (actress),
Neyle Morrow (actor),
Jerome Thoms (editor),
Paul Dunlap (composer),
Samuel Fuller (director),
Patsy Kelly (actress),
Samuel Fuller (writer),
Jean-Michel Michenaud (actor),
Samuel Fuller (producer),
Edy Williams (actress),
Leon Fromkess (producer),
Betty Bronson (actress),
Barbara Perry (actress),
Anthony Eisley (actor),
Michael Dante (actor),
Plot: Kelly, a prostitute, finds redemption in the town of Grantville, where she arrives working as a medium-time seller. There, she meets Griff, the police captain of the town, with whom she spends a romantic afternoon. The woman, traumatized by an experience in the past called "The Naked Kiss" by psychiatrists, finally, finds a job as a nurser in a Hospital for handicapped children, experience that allows her to find a sensitive side in caring and patiently love each one of her little patients. Apparently, Kelly will find happiness in Grant, her fiancé and Griff's partner, but she will be the witness of a shocking event that will threaten this happiness and even her mental health.
Keywords: 1960s, abortion, acid, acid-thrown-in-face, african-american, angel, assault, baby, baby-bottle, bald-woman
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: Candy's Place--where all kinds of men find all kinds of sweets! Shock and Shame Story of a Night Girl!
Quotes:
Kelly: I saw a broken down piece of machinery. Nothing but the buck, the bed and the bottle for the rest of my life. That's what I saw.
Candy: Nobody shoves dirty money in my mouth.
Capt. Griff: [Interested in the champagne that Kelly is selling] "Angel Foam"... Never heard of it.::Kelly: It's an exclusive line I'm introducing in this state.::Capt. Griff: Domestic, or... imported?::Kelly: Angel Foam goes down like liquid gold, and it comes up like slow dynamite... For the man of taste.
Mac, Head Nurse: [Referring to Kelly, who, in spite of her shady background, has quickly landed a job at the local children's hospital] She came out of the clouds one night, without a single reference. I hired her on the spot.::Capt. Griff: [Suspiciously] I thought orthopedics called for specialized training?::Mac, Head Nurse: Oh, it does! Some people are born to write books, symphonies; paint pictures, build bridges. But Kelly... She was born to handle children with crutches and babies in braces.::Capt. Griff: [Still not convinced] Sounds like one of those sweet Florence Nightingales.::Mac, Head Nurse: Not Kelly, she's tough! Runs her ward like a pirate ship! She makes Captain Bligh look like a sissy.
Buff: [Referring to the offer to work at Candy's club as a prostitute, which Kelly seeks to talk her out of] Friend said I could make 300 dollars a week.::Kelly: All right, go ahead. You know what's different about the first night? Nothing. Nothing... except it lasts forever, that's all. You'll be sleeping on the skin of a nightmare for the rest of your life. Oh, you're a beautiful girl, Buff. Young... Oh, they'll outbid each other for you. You'll get clothes, compliments, cash... And you'll meet men *you* live on... and men who live on you. And those are the only men you'll meet. And, after a steady grind of making EVERY john feel at home, you'll become a block of ice. If you do happen to melt a little, you'll get slipped a tip behind Candy's back. You'll be every man's wife-in-law, and no man's wife. Why, your world with Candy will become so warped that you'll hate all men. And you'll hate yourself! Because you'll become a social problem, a medical problem, a MENTAL problem!... And a despicable failure as a woman.
J.L. Grant: Now you know why I can never marry a normal woman. That's why I love you. You understand my sickness. You been conditioned to people like me. You live in my world, and it will be an EXCITING world!::J.L. Grant: [Now on his knees] My darling... our marriage... will be a paradise... because we're BOTH abnormal.
The Wild Blue Yonder (1951)
Actors:
Jack Kelly (actor),
Robert Kent (actor),
Robert Karnes (actor),
Myron Healey (actor),
Phil Harris (actor),
Walter Brennan (actor),
John Hart (actor),
James Brown (actor),
Harry Carey Jr. (actor),
Wally Cassell (actor),
Reed Hadley (actor),
Hal Baylor (actor),
Wendell Corey (actor),
Paul McGuire (actor),
Richard Erdman (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
War,
Taglines: HELL-RIDERS OF THE SKY!
The Return of Rusty (1946)
Actors:
Emmett Vogan (actor),
Wally Rose (actor),
Joe Palma (actor),
Eddie Parker (actor),
Kernan Cripps (actor),
Victor Potel (actor),
Fred F. Sears (actor),
Ernie Adams (actor),
Frank Dae (actor),
Teddy Infuhr (actor),
Gene Collins (actor),
Robert Kellard (actor),
Pat O'Malley (actor),
John Litel (actor),
Rose Plumer (actress),
Plot: A young Czechoslovakian orphan, Loddy Bicek, befriended by an American army sergeant, is brought into the United States as a stowaway by the soldier. He is apprehended, but escapes and makes his way to the sergeant's home town. There, he is befriended by young Danny Mitchell and his dog, Rusty, a K-9 veteran of World War II. A third boy reports Loddy to the authorities, and when Loddy tries to run away, he falls into a deep ravine.
Keywords: 1940s, american, american-soldier, archive-footage, army-officer, army-veteran, b-movie, car-trailer, character-name-in-title, czechoslovakia
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Drama,
War,
Taglines: BOYS WILL BE BOYS! DOGS IS DOGS! TEAM'EM UP...AND THEY RUN AWAY WITH YOUR HEART! (original half-sheet poster-all caps) A BOY WITH A DOG...A KID WITHOUT A COUNTRY...IN A STORY WITH A GREAT HEART-TUG! (original lobby card - all caps) GREAT KIDS...A WONDER DOG...in a story delightfully different! (original one-sheet poster) This boy owned him! This little fugitive needed him! Could Rusty be loyal to both? (original ad)
Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943)
Actors:
Arthur Loft (actor),
William J. O'Brien (actor),
Charles Arnt (actor),
Warren Jackson (actor),
Richard Bartell (actor),
Frank Jenks (actor),
Robert Anderson (actor),
Ken Christy (actor),
Eddie Borden (actor),
Kernan Cripps (actor),
Lew Davis (actor),
Douglas Fowley (actor),
Earle Hodgins (actor),
Charles Cane (actor),
Frank O'Connor (actor),
Plot: Assorted citizens of Summerfield, including Gildersleeve of radio fame, sit on a jury in the trial of bank robber Louie Barton. Through coincidence, Gildersleeve is wrongly suspected of bribe-taking. His efforts to get out of trouble only get him deeper into slapstick...
Keywords: aunt-nephew-relationship, aunt-niece-relationship, automobile-accident, bailiff, based-on-radio-show, blackmail, bloodhound, bribery, courthouse, dance
Genres:
Comedy,
Quotes:
Gildersleeve: If I don't run away, my dear, they'll put me in jail for a hundred and twenty-five years.::Leroy: Well, then you've got nothing to worry about. You can't live that long.