'Fence' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Zero Sum (2009)
Actors:
Tyler Labine (actor),
John Tench (actor),
Stephen E. Miller (actor),
Doug Abrahams (actor),
Bill Dow (actor),
Ewen Bremner (actor),
David Richmond-Peck (actor),
JR Bourne (actor),
Reese Alexander (actor),
Artine Brown (actor),
Ian Thompson (actor),
Ken Forsberg (miscellaneous crew),
Patrick Mokrane (miscellaneous crew),
Sarah Strange (actress),
Lori Ann Triolo (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: Love changes the equation.
Street Life (2007)
Actors:
D'Army Bailey (actor),
Timothy Willis (writer),
Timothy Willis (editor),
Timothy Willis (director),
Timothy Willis (producer),
Christy Hamilton (actress),
Eddie Cody (actor),
Donrico Webber (actor),
Free Sol (actor),
Dale Walters (actor),
Aundreas Williams (actor),
Jonathan Willis (actor),
Linda Hampton (actress),
Marie Horrice (actress),
Jazzie Ruff (actress),
Genres:
,
Verdict in Blood (2002)
Actors:
Wendy Crewson (actress),
Wendy Crewson (producer),
Lisa Shamata (miscellaneous crew),
Ralph Brunjes (editor),
Christina Jennings (producer),
Neil Crone (actor),
Robert Davi (actor),
Zachary Bennett (actor),
Richard Fitzpatrick (actor),
Sally Kellerman (actress),
Scott Garvie (producer),
Patrick Cassavetti (producer),
Robert Carli (composer),
Shawn Doyle (actor),
Elizabeth Shepherd (actress),
Plot: Widowed Joanne Kilbourn is an ex-police officer, whose deceased husband Ian was the Ontario provincial Attorney General when he was murdered. His murder was eventually solved six years after the incident. After a stint as a criminology professor, Joanne now works as the criminal and justice expert for a local television news show. Her latest assignment is do an in-depth story on Judge Marcia Blackwell, who used to be known for delivering harsh sentences, but as of late has been more compassionate in sentencing the convicted. After an off the record comment to Joanne that she is taking early retirement, Judge Blackwell is found murdered in her home, she bludgeoned on the head. Joanne's story turns to Judge Blackwell's murder, Joanne working alongside the chief police investigator, Detective Alex Emanuel. Joanne and Alex find that there are many potential suspects, including an ex-con who Judge Blackwell sentenced years earlier and with who she later had a very close association, a troubled youth who she let stay in her coach house, two grown daughters with who she had a dysfunctional relationship, a lawyer who she seemed to be "paying off", and the family of the victim of her last case who were unhappy with her light sentencing. Joanne and Alex also discover that Judge Blackwell was keeping some secrets which may be key to solving the murder.
Keywords: based-on-novel
Genres:
Drama,
Acts of Worship (2001)
Actors:
Arthur French (actor),
Michael Buscemi (actor),
Stephen Gevedon (actor),
Shawn M. Richardz (actress),
Ellen Blake (actress),
Elizabeth Rodriguez (actress),
Wendy L. York (miscellaneous crew),
Ken Greenblatt (producer),
Christopher McCann (actor),
Ruperto Vanderpool (actor),
Chris McKinney (actor),
Wren Arthur (actress),
Jimmy Noonan (actor),
Michael Hyatt (actress),
'Lee' George Quinones (actor),
Plot: Alix is taken in by a photographer, Digna, who despite her friends' protests, tries to help Alix piece her life back together and overcome her addictions.
Keywords: addiction, african-american, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, comedian, comedy-club, crack-addict, drug-addict, drug-addiction, drug-deal, drug-overdose
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: You never know what someone's been through.
Quotes:
Alix: I found out how hard it is to change, really change. Even hell can get comfortable if you're used to it. All I wanted my whole life, was for that lonliness inside me to go away. But, it never did, no matted what I drank, or what drug I took, or where I went, who I was with. We all need something to help us get through life. All I needed was to find the right thing to rely on, something that would never go away, something I would never run out of. Turned out to be the same thing for everybody. And the funny thing was, it was there all the time, in those little glimpses of heaven in every day... In the smile of a stranger, the green of the trees, the advice of a friend, the laughter of a child, the help of a neighbor, the plane that arrived safely.
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)
Actors:
Michael Rooker (actor),
Tom Towles (actor),
Malik B. Ali (producer),
John McNaughton (writer),
John McNaughton (producer),
John McNaughton (director),
Elena Maganini (editor),
Steven A. Jones (producer),
Steven A. Jones (composer),
Steven A. Jones (miscellaneous crew),
Ray Atherton (actor),
Kurt Naebig (actor),
Lisa Temple (actress),
Waleed B. Ali (producer),
Waleed B. Ali (actor),
Plot: Henry likes to kill people, in different ways each time. Henry shares an apartment with Otis. When Otis' sister comes to stay, we see both sides of Henry; the "guy-next-door" and the serial killer. Low budget movie, with some graphic murder scenes.
Keywords: abusive-father, attempted-rape, bare-breasts, based-on-supposedly-true-story, bisexual, blood, brother-sister-relationship, character-name-in-title, chicago-illinois, child-abuse
Genres:
Biography,
Crime,
Drama,
Horror,
Thriller,
Taglines: The shocking true story of Henry Lee Lucas. Yeah, I killed my Mama... He's not Freddy. He's not Jason. He's real. before "The Silence of the Lambs" comes the most highly acclaimed and controversial film of the year."
Quotes:
Store clerk: How about those Bears?::Henry: Fuck the Bears.
Becky: I don't want to talk about Leroy!::Otis: Okay, we don't have to talk about him! You hungry?::Becky: Yeah.::Otis: Good, I'm hungry too. I wonder if Leroy's hungry. (laughs)
Becky: I love you, Henry.::Henry: I guess I love you too.
Otis: I'd like to kill somebody.::Henry: Say that again.::Otis: I'd like to kill somebody.::Henry: Let's me and you go for a ride, Otis
Henry: If you shoot someone in the head with a .45 every time you kill somebody, it becomes like your fingerprint, see? But if you strangle one, stab another, and one you cut up, and one you don't, then the police don't know what to do. They think you're four different people. What they really want, what makes their job so much easier, is pattern. What they call a modus operandi. That's Latin. Bet you didn't know any Latin, did you kid?::Otis: Big fucking deal.::Henry: What?::Otis: Nothing.::Henry: It's like a trail of shit, Otis. It's like the blood droppings from a deer you shot, and all they've got to do is follow those droppings, and pretty soon, they're going to find their deer.::Otis: Why don't you use a gun?::Henry: You can use a gun. I'm not saying you can't use a gun. Just don't use the same gun twice.
Henry: Otis, plug it in.
Henry: It's always the same and it's always different.
Otis: Where you going?::Henry: Nowhere - you wanna come?
Henry: Guns are easy to get... I can make a phone call and get a gun. Anybody can get a gun, Otis.
Becky: Did you really kill your mama?::Henry: I guess I did.::Becky: How'd it happen?::Henry: I stabbed her.::Becky: Otis said you hit her with a baseball bat.::Henry: Otis said that?::Becky: Yeah.::Henry: Well, he's mistaken.::Becky: Well don't tell him I told you. He made me promise.::[pause]::Becky: She must have treated you real bad.::Henry: She was a whore. My mama was a whore. But I don't fault her for that. It ain't what she done, but how she done it. Long as I can remember, she'd bring men up to the house. My daddy was there too, but it didn't matter none to her. She'd make me watch.::Becky: That's creepy.::Henry: She'd beat me too. A lot. She'd beat me when I wouldn't watch it. And sometimes she'd beat me, and make me wear a dress, and watch her doin' it. Then they'd laugh at me.::Becky: She made you wear a dress?::Henry: You think I'm lyin?::Becky: I feel like I know you, like I've known you for a long time. I feel like I've known you forever and ever.::Henry: Yeah. I killed my mama. One night. It was my 14th birthday. She was drunk, and we had an argument. She hit me with a whiskey bottle. I shot her. I shot her dead.::Becky: I thought you said you stabbed her.::Henry: Oh yeah, that's right, I stabbed her.
Birds of Prey (1985)
Actors:
Jorge Montesi (actor),
Paul Zaza (composer),
Jorge Montesi (producer),
Jorge Montesi (editor),
Jorge Montesi (director),
Jorge Montesi (writer),
Mike Douglas (actor),
Philip Spink (miscellaneous crew),
Joseph Patrick Finn (actor),
Peter Haynes (actor),
Peter Haynes (writer),
Peter Haynes (producer),
Christine MacInnis (actress),
Deryck Hazel (actor),
Bryan Fustukian (actor),
Genres:
Thriller,
Taglines: They hunt and stalk their victims. They are the deadly humans...
Fort Apache the Bronx (1981)
Actors:
Paul Gleason (actor),
Daniel Petrie (director),
Pam Grier (actress),
Jaime Tirelli (actor),
David Susskind (producer),
Rachel Ticotin (actress),
Kim Delgado (actor),
Santos Morales (actor),
Edward Asner (actor),
Paul Newman (actor),
Michael Higgins (actor),
Danny Aiello (actor),
Dominic Chianese (actor),
Randy Jurgensen (actor),
Donald Petrie (actor),
Plot: From the sight of a police officer this movie depicts the life in New York's infamous South Bronx. In the center is "Fort Apache", as the officers call their police station, which really seems like an outpost in enemy's country. The story follows officer Murphy, who seems to be a tuff cynic, but in truth he's a moralist with a sense for justice.
Keywords: bar, bigotry, borough-name-in-title, bronx-new-york-city, childbirth, cockfighting, cop-killer, corrupt-cop, drug-addiction, drugs
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: 15 minutes from Manhattan there's a place where even the cops fear to tread. [UK Theatrical] No Cowboys, No Indians, No Cavalry To The Rescue, Only A Cop.
Quotes:
Murphy: What is this, the gunfight at the O.K. Corral?::Finley: As long as there's cop killers around, pal, I'm gonna be ready.::Murphy: It don't make no difference how many guns you got. You only got two hands.
Corelli: Look on the bright side, though. We get our names in the papers, right? We're gonna be real serious on t.v. Hey, you know, with your good looks, maybe you get to ball an anchor lady.::Murphy: Yeah?::Corelli: Yeah.::Murphy: Not with my luck. If it was raining anchor ladies, I'd get hit with Walter Cronkite.
Corelli: That's a nice coat. How'd you like me to cut it open, let all the rats out.::Pimp: This coat cost more than you make in a year, motherfucker.::Murphy: He knows your name.::Corelli: Told you I was famous.
Murphy: You want to go out tonight, have a drink?::Isabella: Two hundred cops ask me out every day. Why should I say yes to you?::Murphy: Cause you say yes to all the others.::Isabella: Well I guess that makes you the only cop in the Bronx I say no to.
Connolly: Your Precinct has the worst absentee record in the city, the most disability claims, the highest percentage of men on sick call, the least convictions per arrest, and you want me to believe there are no men on the take!::Dugan: So they toss a numbers runner for a couple of dollars, turn a pimp upside down for a little loose change, there's nobody getting rich up here.::Connolly: There's nobody doing anything up here that I can see, these men aren't motivated::Dugan: Motivated ? This is Siberia, Connolly. 65% of the men up here have been transferred. We've got the connivers, the slobs, the shirkers, Guys who beat up the wrong Guinea. Gave a diplomat a parking ticket, screwed a big mouth hooker or shook down the wrong peddler::Connolly: There are plenty of good police officers under your command, you're the one that's falling down on the job::Dugan: Yeah that's right, Blame Dugan! Sure let the politicians and everyone else off the hook, Blame Dugan, that's the easy way. You got a 40-block area with 70,000 people packed in like sardines smelling each others' farts living like cockroaches, and that's Dugan's fault. You got the lowest income per capita, the highest rate of unemployment in the city and that's my fault! Why aren't I out there getting all these people jobs? Largest proportion of non-English speaking population in the city! Dugan's fault, why aren't he out there teaching them to speak English? 4% Spanish speaking cops on the force! Hey Dugan, get your ass out in the barrio and recruit! Families that have been on welfare for three or four generations. Youth Gangs. Winos. Junkies. Pimps! Hookers. Maniacs. Cop-killers...::Connolly: You finished?::Dugan: Yeah, I'm finished. I'm goin' to Florida, Connelly. I'm goin' fishin'. So you can bring up all your computers and your slide rules and all your psychological techniques. I mean this neighborhood'll bury ya. There's enough dirt in this precinct to bury every smart-ass cop in the city!
Connolly: [walking into the precinct for the first time] Captain Duggan's office?::Pantuzzi: [points toward the right without looking up] .::Connolly: Don't you monitor the people who ask to see the commander, Sergeant? What if I was a lunatic with a gun?::Pantuzzi: Then you wouldn't be a police officer Captain Connolly. Or would you?::Connolly: What's your name, Sergeant?::Pantuzzi: Kicking ass and taking names eh Captain? Well I'm Sergeant Anthony Pantuzzi. I have 22 years on the job and I'm ready to retire tomorrow if I get a hard time from my new commander. I'll take the half-pension before I take any crap from anybody.::[pointing again]::Pantuzzi: Captain Duggan's office is over on the right close to the street as he can get.::Connolly: [surprised, yet amused] Thank youuuuu Sergeant.
Morgan: [after Murphy failed to shoot down a purse snatcher who outran him] You'll catch a heart attack before you catch a nigger, Tarzan.::Corelli: What's his problem?::Murphy: He thinks I'm a liberal.
Morgan: Hey Murph, what do you think of that son of a bitch, huh? Connolly. Captain Connolly. That clown they dress up as a cop. That fuckin' banana. I mean, who does he think he's playin' with, some chickenshit rookie? I've been on the job too long, you know what I mean? Yeah, they might get me for coopin'. Or for scorin' a little nookie on the side. Or, maybe even shakin' down a bodega. I never said I was the smartest guy in the world, but when he comes up with this phony witness shit...::Murphy: They *got* witnesses, Einstein.::Morgan: Yeah, deaf and dumb ones, right?::Murphy: Real live ones! The kind that put you away. [Murphy gives him a hard and direct smirk, and walks out of the bar]::Morgan: Hey Murph! Murphy! Murphy, come here! [goes out after Murphy]::Morgan: [confronting Murphy on the street] Murphy! What are you talking about?::Murphy: They got the little chick that was hiding up there behind the junk pile!::Morgan: What chick?::Murphy: Yeah, they got me and Coreli, too... A-Number One police work... Poor kid wasn't botherin' nobody, and you throw him off the roof!::Morgan: You shut the fuck up!::Murphy: You fuckin' creep, I wish I was man enough to turn you in!
Connolly: Any information from the street so far?::Dacey: Are you kidding? Any place else a guy sees a cop get killed, he runs to the phone, here the doors close. Right now there could be five people who know who did this, in a few hours maybe ten maybe more but not us. Up here Captain, cops are like husbands, they're always the last to know.
Theresa: Andy?::Corelli: [sleepily] Hmm?::Theresa: I'm glad we did it.::Corelli: Glad we did what?::Theresa: Wise guy... [pauses, then] Andy?::Corelli: [sleepily] Hmm?::Theresa: Did you enjoy it?::Corelli: [smiles] Yeah, it was all right...::Theresa: It was just all right?::Corelli: Well, there's wasn't enough pepperoni on it, and the anchovies tasted like shoe leather.::Theresa: I didn't mean the pizza, I meant me.::Corelli: [turns over to face her] Oh, you? Yeah. Yeah. [they snuggle closer] But there wasn't enough pepperoni on it, and the anchovies tasted like shoe leather...::Theresa: [laughing] Shut up, just shut up...
The Happy Thieves (1961)
Actors:
Grégoire Aslan (actor),
Barta Barri (actor),
Barta Barri (actor),
Virgilio Teixeira (actor),
Gérard Tichy (actor),
Britt Ekland (actress),
Rita Hayworth (actress),
Alida Valli (actress),
Rita Hayworth (producer),
John Gay (writer),
Mario Nascimbene (composer),
George Marshall (director),
Oswald Hafenrichter (editor),
Angela Allen (miscellaneous crew),
Rex Harrison (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: Rita and Rex Steal The Picture! We confess! They did it! But it's how they did it that makes it so delightful!
Quotes:
Jimmy Bourne: [as Eve grabs a drink from a tray and tosses it back] But Eve, that's a *martini*.::Eve Lewis: It *was* a martini.
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960)
Actors:
Robert 'Buzz' Henry (actor),
Wally Rose (actor),
Sid Melton (actor),
Roy Jenson (actor),
Warren Oates (actor),
Robert Lowery (actor),
Carey Loftin (actor),
Frank DeKova (actor),
William Hudson (actor),
Ralf Harolde (actor),
Gordon Jones (actor),
William Meader (actor),
Ray Danton (actor),
Jesse White (actor),
Cosmo Sardo (actor),
Plot: Jack Diamond and his sickly brother arrive in prohibition New York as jewellery thieves. After a spell in jail the coldly ambitious Diamond hits on the idea of stealing from thieves himself, and sets about getting close to gangster boss Arnold Rothstein to move in on his booze, girls, gambling, and drugs operations.
Keywords: based-on-true-story, character-name-in-title, gangster, irish-american, irish-gangster, mafia, new-york-city, true-crime
Genres:
Crime,
History,
Taglines: The Wildest Mobster of the Roaring Twenties!
Quotes:
Jack 'Legs' Diamond: You can't kill me, I'm Legs Diamond.
Teenager: [Staring at corpse] That's not Legs Diamond.::Cab Driver: [Grabs kid by the collar and forces him to have a good look] Take a look at that, kid. That's Legs Diamond and don't you ever forget it.
Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956)
Actors:
Russ Clark (actor),
Kit Guard (actor),
Robert Easton (actor),
Ray Danton (actor),
Robert Duvall (actor),
William Boyett (actor),
John Eldredge (actor),
Stanley Adams (actor),
Clancy Cooper (actor),
Tom Coleman (actor),
Fred Aldrich (actor),
Russ Conway (actor),
George Cisar (actor),
Dean Jones (actor),
Don Haggerty (actor),
Plot: Rocky Graziano is building a career in crime, when he's finally caught and arrested. In jail, he is undisciplined, always getting into trouble. When he gets out after many years he has decided to start a new life. However, he is immediately drafted to the army. But they can't keep him and he goes AWOL. Rocky discovers boxing as a way of earning quick money, and is discovered as a new talent.
Keywords: abusive-father, army, autobiographical, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-fighting, based-on-autobiography, based-on-book, boxer, boxing, candy-store
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Sport,
Taglines: A Girl Can Lift A Fellow To The Skies! M.G.M presents a most important motion picture It's tougher than Blackboard Jungle!
Quotes:
Rocky Graziano: You know, I've been lucky. Somebody up there likes me.::Mrs. Norma Graziano: Somebody down here too.
Rocky Graziano: Don't worry 'bout a thing
Irving Cohen: I never should have left the lingerie business. I was the happiest man in women's underwear.
Rocky Graziano: [after hearing an actor in the movie say "i love you" on screen] You've been tellin' her for two hours ya creep!
Rocky Graziano: It's not my fault that she's pregnant!