'Tommy Smith' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Anna Nicole (2013)
Actors:
Craig Zadan (producer),
Joe Cappelletti (miscellaneous crew),
Alex Van (actor),
Bonnie Johnson (actress),
Neil Meron (producer),
Virginia Madsen (actress),
Martin Landau (actor),
Adam Goldberg (actor),
Billy Slaughter (actor),
David Dwyer (actor),
Donny Boaz (actor),
Cary Elwes (actor),
Danny Boushebel (actor),
Greg Tresan (miscellaneous crew),
Lucas Moore (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Drama,
The Damned United (2009)
Actors:
Rob Lane (composer),
Christine Langan (producer),
Andy Harries (producer),
Colm Meaney (actor),
Chris Wilson (actor),
Michael Sheen (actor),
Michael Parkinson (actor),
Jim Broadbent (actor),
Stephen Graham (actor),
Giles Alderson (actor),
Muhammad Ali (actor),
Timothy Spall (actor),
Maurice Roëves (actor),
Ralph Ineson (actor),
Peter Morgan (writer),
Plot: Taking over England's top football club Leeds United, previously successful manager Brian Clough's abrasive approach and his clear dislike of the players' dirty style of play make it certain there is going to be friction. Glimpses of his earlier career help explain both his hostility to previous manager Don Revie and how much he is missing right-hand man Peter Taylor who has loyally stayed with Brighton & Hove Albion.
Keywords: 1960s, 1970s, ambition, archive-footage, arrogance, bare-chested-male, based-on-novel, beach, best-friend, board-meeting
Genres:
Biography,
Comedy,
Drama,
Sport,
Taglines: "They love me for what I'm not... ...they hate me for what I am."
Quotes:
Brian Clough: [to the assembled Leeds players] Well, I might as well tell you now. You lot may all be internationals and have won all the domestic honours there are to win under Don Revie. But as far as I'm concerned, the first thing you can do for me is to chuck all your medals and all your caps and all your pots and all your pans into the biggest fucking dustbin you can find, because you've never won any of them fairly. You've done it all by bloody cheating.
Brian Clough: Things are going to be a little different around here... without Don.
Sam Longson: His salary's 300 quid a week? You can't pay a footballer that!::Brian Clough: That's the way things are going, Uncle Sam...
Brian Clough: [Arriving in Brighton. Sings] Oh, I don't like to be beside the seaside...
Brian Clough: You know he'll be making a file on us. A dossier.::Peter Taylor: Who?::Brian Clough: Don Revie. Prepares a file on every game. Leaves nothing to chance. Knows every opponent's formations, strategies everything.::Peter Taylor: I've heard he's a superstitious twat.::Brian Clough: [Ignoring him] We grew up just a few streets apart in Middlesbrough... Close to Ayresome Park. He'll have known my street: Valley Road. Probably bought sweets from Garnett's factory where me dad worked.::Peter Taylor: I heard he wears the same suit to every game. His lucky blue suit.
Manny Cussins: I hired you to do this job because I think you're the best young manager in this country.::Brian Clough: Thank you. I'm the best old one, too.::Manny Cussins: I also did it under the assumption that you would be coming here wanting the best for this club. For the city of Leeds. So why do I get the feeling this is all about you and Don?::Brian Clough: Of course it's just about me and Don. Always has been. But instead of putting frowns on your foreheads, all you elders of Leeds in your blazers and your brass-fucking-buttons, it should put big white Colgate smiles on your big white faces. Because it means I won't eat, and won't sleep until I've taken whatever that man's achieved, and beaten it. Beaten it so I never have to hear the name Don fucking Revie again. Beat it, the only name anyone sings in the Yorkshire ale houses, raising their stinking jars to their stinking mouths, is Brian Clough. Brian Clough uber-fucking-alles! Understand?
Brian Clough: I wouldn't say I was the best manager in the country. But I'm in the top one.
Peter Taylor: Brighton's a small club, I'll give you that.::Brian Clough: Bloody midgets!::Peter Taylor: But at least we'd be together! You and me, Brian. We can build them up. Make them our own, like we did with Hartlepools, like we did with Derby...::Brian Clough: And then what? Bottle again soon as it comes to the big time? That's always been the trouble with you, Pete. No ambition.::Peter Taylor: That's the trouble with you, Brian. Too much ambition. Too much greed, too much everything!::Brian Clough: Yeah, you knock it, but it's done you proud over the years, hasn't it? My ambition. Without me, you'd still be in Burton bloody Albion.::Peter Taylor: Yes, and without you, I'd still have a job in Derby! A job and a home that I love. Oh, yes, you're the shop window, I grant you that. The razzle and the bloody dazzle. But I'm the goods in the back! Without me, without somebody to save you from yourself, Brian fucking Clough, you're not just half. You're nothing!::Brian Clough: I'm nothing? I'm nothing? Don't make me laugh. What does that make you then, Taylor? Something? You're half of nothing! Nothing's parasite! A big fat pilot fish that feeds on nothing. A bloody nobody! The forgotten man! History's fucking afterthought!
Manny Cussins: Let's be honest, Brian. It's not working, is it? The players aren't happy. We're not happy. In truth, we should probably never have hired you without Peter Taylor.::Brian Clough: So... what do you want to do about it?::Manny Cussins: It's not working. We have to part company.::Brian Clough: Fine, it'll cost you twenty-five grand.::Manny Cussins: What? For six weeks' work?::Brian Clough: Plus three-and-a-half grand for Jimmy Gordon. And an agreement that Leeds United will pay both our income taxes for the next three years.::Manny Cussins: That is bloody criminal!::Brian Clough: You can throw in the Merc and all.::Manny Cussins: What?::Brian Clough: Might be a bit flash for a man out of a job, but the truth is, I've grown to like it.::Manny Cussins: Who do you bloody think you are?::Brian Clough: Brian Clough. Brian Howard Clough.
Brian Clough: We're from the north, Pete. What do we care about Brighton? Bloody southerners. Look where we are! We're almost in France!
Holla at Me (2007)
Actors:
Vinny Vella (actor),
Joseph Rigano (actor),
Clem Caserta (actor),
Patrick Jerome (writer),
Patrick Jerome (director),
Patrick Jerome (producer),
Patrick Jerome (editor),
Miguel Lopes (actor),
Ty Jones (actor),
John Joyce (actor),
Alvin Ealy (composer),
Tacuma Vanterpool (miscellaneous crew),
Tacuma Vanterpool (actor),
Constantine Taylor (actor),
David Patterson (actor),
Plot: Check yourself for this extreme ride on the hardcore streets of the inner city! Tommy and Joe are professional hitmen who would just as soon kill you as look at you... until suddenly business starts getting real personal when all the carnage hits too close to home. Even these two cold-blooded killers are getting shook as their guilt grows and forces them to face the consequences of their deadly lifestyle.
Keywords: gangster, independent-film, psycho-thriller, trauma, urban-setting
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Fantasy,
Mystery,
Taglines: Journey through the mind of a hitman
Hostage (2005)
Actors:
Bob Yari (producer),
Alexandre Desplat (composer),
Tina Lifford (actress),
Mark Gordon (producer),
Kim Coates (actor),
Bruce Willis (producer),
Glenn Morshower (actor),
Bruce Willis (actor),
Kevin Pollak (actor),
Sven-Ole Thorsen (actor),
John Ingle (actor),
Robert Knepper (actor),
Art LaFleur (actor),
Stephen Bridgewater (miscellaneous crew),
Asia Argento (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Jeff Talley, a former LAPD hostage negotiator, has moved himself away from his failed career outside of Los Angeles, and away from his wife and daughter. When a convenience store robbery goes wrong in his turf, the three perpetrators move in on an unsuspecting family. But the family's father has a secret which might compromise his kin, and one of the criminals is about to jump over the edge. Jeff Talley has to get everybody to survive the night......if he can.
Keywords: accounting, action-hero, ambulance, aquarium, arson, arsonist, auto-theft, bald, bald-hero, based-on-novel
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Taglines: Every Second Counts Would you sacrifice another family to save your own? On March 11th there will be no negotiation.
Quotes:
Mars Krupcheck: [while choking Jennifer] You're my girl. And my girl comes with me.
Mars Krupcheck: [leaning in really close to Jennifer when she's tied up] What's the best day of your life?::[looks at him, scared, and doesn't say anything]::Mars Krupcheck: You don't know?::[shakes her head]::Mars Krupcheck: Mine's today.
Dennis Kelly: [holding his dying brother Kevin] Mars, please, do something. Please. Please. Please. Please...::Mars Krupcheck: I am.::Dennis Kelly: What?::[Mars shoots Dennis]
Jennifer Smith: Would you stop it?::Tommy Smith: We need to help daddy.::Jennifer Smith: Shut up! Watch the tv. That's the police, okay? They're gonna help.::Tommy Smith: We gotta cut the tape.::Jennifer Smith: Shut up!::Tommy Smith: Pull all together, okay? Off the bed then like maybe we can get what's under the bed.::Jennifer Smith: Under my bed? What's under my bed?::Tommy Smith: Your bong. We can break it.::Jennifer Smith: What? Have you been sneaking in my room?
[watching a tape of Mars robbing a convenience store and shooting the clerk]::Wil Bechler: Classic foster product. Three years old, Marshall Krupcheck witnesses daddy kill mommy then sees daddy kill himself. You can guess the rest. [zooming in] Look at this. He was only seventeen at the time. [zooming in again] Clerk... He's trying to say something.::Jeff Talley: He's saying, "help me."::Wil Bechler: Yeah. Why's he standing there? Why's he just standing there?::Jeff Talley: He's not just standing there.::[pause]::Jeff Talley: He's watching him die. We're talking to the wrong guy.
Jeff Talley: Fucking rich people.
Jeff Talley: Why don't you tell me something that I don't fucking know?
Mr. Jones: [phone rings] That would be the white phone.
Kevin Kelly: Why do I always gotta go?::Dennis Kelly: If I'm buying, you're flying. Get outta the truck.
Dennis Kelly: Rich people always got a way out.
Eleven Men Against Eleven (1995)
Actors:
Kevin McNally (actor),
Timothy West (actor),
Alistair McGowan (actor),
Rob Brydon (actor),
Philip Pope (actor),
Eric Cantona (actor),
James Bolam (actor),
Sam Kelly (actor),
Peter Howitt (actor),
Jimmy Mulville (producer),
Brian Pettifer (actor),
Jake Wood (actor),
Jo Thompson (costume designer),
Janice Schumm (miscellaneous crew),
Andy Hamilton (director),
Genres:
Drama,
Sport,
Quotes:
Spode: I know what you are - a soddin' liberal! Come the revolution, your sort'll be rounded up and put in special camps.::Sylvia Tench: You know, I wish Darwin could have seen you. You'd drive a coach and horses through his theories on evolution.
Sylvia Tench: So you weren't in the least bit suspicious when he paid 1.5 million pounds for a 31-year-old Estonian who never made it into your first team?::Sir Bob Luckton: Er, it's my policy never to interfere in team affairs.
Jake Leach: Some of my boys want away.::Sir Bob Luckton: Well you should tell your boys that they have more pressing concerns, like that net thing strung between two pieces of wood that they seem to have developed a phobia about.
Sir Bob Luckton: I've told the press you have complete control over team selection.::Ted Whitehead: Great!::Sir Bob Luckton: You haven't of course, I'm just sick of being portrayed as a megalomaniac.
The Mango Tree (1977)
Actors:
John Scott (editor),
Tony Barry (actor),
Michael Pate (producer),
Michael Pate (writer),
Geraldine Fitzgerald (actress),
Bill Gooley (miscellaneous crew),
Gerard Kennedy (actor),
Michael Lake (producer),
Tony Bonner (actor),
Jonathan Hardy (actor),
Robert Helpmann (actor),
Gary Day (actor),
Diane Craig (actress),
Gerry Duggan (actor),
Kevin James Dobson (director),
Plot: Jamie is a young man growing up in the small Australian town of Bundaberg during the early 1940's. Jamie loves his tranquil life, surrounded by the friendly locals, and being brought up by his warm caring grandmother. But when a local preacher goes nutty, all hell breaks loose for the community, and Jamie leaves Bundaberg for the city.
Keywords: based-on-novel, independent-film
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: A town of amazing people. A story that crowds a lifetime into a few, short years. And a young man who experienced it all. As a nation came of age, so did he.
Any Number Can Play (1949)
Actors:
James Conaty (actor),
Scotty Beckett (actor),
Murray Alper (actor),
Leon Ames (actor),
Charles Arnt (actor),
Benny Bartlett (actor),
William Bailey (actor),
Tommy Bond (actor),
Art Baker (actor),
Edgar Buchanan (actor),
Griff Barnett (actor),
George M. Carleton (actor),
Ed Cassidy (actor),
Cliff Clark (actor),
William Conrad (actor),
Plot: Although Charley Kying has owned a casino for fifteen years, on one rainy night events and people seem to converge and threaten his family home and second home, his gambling house. After a doctor secretly diagnoses him with a severe heart condition and recommends that if he continues to subject himself to the daily stress of a professional gambler, he hasn't long to live. Later that day he's made to realize that he's been neglecting his faithful wife for years and abdicated his duties as father to his son, who resents his father's unsavory reputation and rebuffs his interest in attending that night's prom. Charley's weakling brother-in-law, who sponges off him by freeloading at home and cheating him out of petty cash as croupier, agrees to conspire with rival gamblers to cheat Charley out of thousands. Among the others who add stress to what would seem to be Charley's last night in the casino are a rich former girlfriend who proposes they renew their relationship, an old nemesis who's vowing to break the bank at the tables, and an old degenerate gambler and former mentor whose desperation leads him to try to take his own life.
Keywords: african-american, angina, attempted-suicide, baseball-metaphor, based-on-novel, blackjack, blood-pressure, brother-in-law, card-dealer, casino
Genres:
Drama,
Quotes:
Jim Kurstyn: What if I quit?::Charley Enley Kyng: That'd make you a smarter gambler than I think you are.
Charley Enley Kyng: [to prostitute] Unless I hire people, i don't like them workin' here.
Tycoon: [about Charley] He's a nut when it comes to dignity
Charley Enley Kyng: [to Dr. Palmer] What you're saying is if I give up living, I'll live!
Alice Elcott: [to Charley] No more drinking, no more smoking. What are you gonna give up next?
Ada: [Contemptuously to Robbin as she's playing a slot machine] How come I attract nothing but lemons. [She walks away from him]
Ada: [to Charley, referring to his marriage] You've been faithful twenty years? That's a long rap!
Charley Enley Kyng: Too much tension... it's always coming to bat with the bases loaded.
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Actors:
Martha Sleeper (actress),
Una O'Connor (actress),
Ruth Donnelly (actress),
Jimmie Dundee (actor),
Eva Novak (actress),
Ingrid Bergman (actress),
Matt McHugh (actor),
Rhys Williams (actor),
Joe Palma (actor),
Dewey Robinson (actor),
Bing Crosby (actor),
Pietro Sosso (actor),
Henry Travers (actor),
William Gargan (actor),
Minerva Urecal (actress),
Plot: Father O'Malley, the unconventional priest from 'Going My Way', continues his work for the Catholic Church. This time he is sent to St. Mary's, a run-down parochial school on the verge of condemnation. He and Sister Benedict work together in an attempt to save the school, though their differing methods often lead to good-natured disagreements.
Keywords: absent-father, affection, bankruptcy, baseball, baseball-bat, basketball, blindness, blockbuster, boxing, boxing-lesson
Genres:
Drama,
Family,
Taglines: The Whole World's in Tune . . . with Bing and Bergman together at their most brilliant best ! Your heart will be wearing a smile!
Quotes:
Patricia 'Patsy' Gallagher: [stands up in class to present a report] The Six Senses.::Sister Mary Benedict: Oh, the subject I gave you was the five senses.::Patricia 'Patsy' Gallagher: Well, I chose for my subject six senses.::Sister Mary Benedict: [baffled and confused] Well, go on, Patricia. Go on.::Patricia 'Patsy' Gallagher: The Six Senses: To see, to hear, to taste, to smell, to feel... to be.
Mrs. Breen: I can see you don't know what it means to be up to your neck in nuns.
Sister Mary Benedict: If we don't fail sometimes, our successes won't mean anything. You must have courage. Don't give up.
Father Chuck O'Malley: And if you ever need anything, no matter what it is or wherever you happen to be...::Sister Mary Benedict: Yes, I know. I just dial O for O'Malley.
Sister Mary Benedict: Did anyone ever tell you that you have a dishonest face? For a priest, I mean.
Patricia 'Patsy' Gallagher: To put it in my own words, "To be or not to be, that is the question."
Father Chuck O'Malley: There's another sense, you know, Sister.::Sister Mary Benedict: Oh, don't tell me.::Father Chuck O'Malley: Yes, sense enough to know when to leave.
Bobby - Boy Playing Joseph: This is Mary and I'm Joseph and we're going to Bethlehem to see if we can have someplace... find someplace to stay, and that's all you have to know, really.
Father Chuck O'Malley: [having just seen the first graders' Christmas play] Oh, their simplicity is beautiful. I wouldn't change as word of it.::Sister Mary Benedict: Oh, but THEY will.
Father Chuck O'Malley: Does she know about this.::Dr. McKay: Oh, not yet. It's very important that she doesn't know it. She has a wonderful vitality, a natural optimism, and that's the best medicine anyone can have. If that spirit is dampened, it would... it would have a depressing effect and delay her recovery.::Father Chuck O'Malley: She'll have to know about it. We... we can't just send her away without...::Dr. McKay: Don't you people, uh, more or less, uh, go where you're told without question?
Black Legion (1937)
Actors:
Paul Harvey (actor),
Harry Hayden (actor),
Don Barclay (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Robert Barrat (actor),
Egon Brecher (actor),
John Butler (actor),
Eddy Chandler (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
Humphrey Bogart (actor),
Henry Brandon (actor),
Dick Foran (actor),
Paul Graetz (actor),
Charles Halton (actor),
John Hiestand (actor),
Plot: Frank Taylor joins the "pro-American" Black Legion when he loses his chance at foremanship to a foreign-born man. The organization is a sort of Ku Klux Klan in the industrial sphere. Frank has troubles with his wife over this and causes serious trouble when he tells all to his best friend Ed Jackson.
Keywords: abused-wife, anti-catholic, arson, beating, chicken-farm, coercion, confession, courtroom-confession, demotion, detroit-michigan
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Film-Noir,
Quotes:
Frank Taylor: How yuh doin', Ed?::Ed Jackson: Oh, terrible! I feel like a drill was driving right through the top of my head.::Frank Taylor: It might be a good idea to let out some of dat beer you slopped up last night.::Ed Jackson: Aw, quit riding me, will yuh?::Frank Taylor: Oh, I ain't even started on you yet. C'mon, let's eat.::Ed Jackson: No, Frank, I couldn't.::Frank Taylor: Oh, come on. Do you good. You gotta eat. [He snaps his finger] I got just the thing to straighten you out.::Ed Jackson: Yeah? What is it?::Frank Taylor: Some nice ice cold oatmeal smothered wid lard. [Frank taps Ed on the stomach and Ed winces]
Cliff Moore: Read!::Frank Taylor: [reading the Black Legion oath] In the name of God and the Devil, one to reward and the other to punish, and by the powers of light and darkness, good and evil, here under the black arch of Heaven's avenging symbol, I pledge and consecrate my heart, my brain, my body, and my limbs and swear by all the powers of Heaven and Hell to devote my life to the obedience of my superiors and that no danger or peril shall deter me from executin' dere orders. That I will exert every possible means in my power for the extermination of the anarchist, the Roman hierar... [He has difficulty in pronouncing it]... hierarchy and their abettors. I swear that I will die fighting those whose serpent trail has winnowed the fair fields of our allies and sympathizers. I will show no mercy but strike with an avengin' arm as long as breath remains. I further pledge my heart, my brain, my body, my limbs never to betray a comrade and that I will submit to all the tortures mankind can inflict and suffer the most horrible death rather than reveal a single word of this, my oath, before violatin' a single clause or implied pledge of this my obligation. I... [He pauses] Do I have to say dis?::Cliff Moore: Say it!::Frank Taylor: I will pray to an avengin' God and an umerciful Devil to tear my heart out and roast it over the flames of sulfur, and lastly may my soul be given into the torment that my body be submerged into molten metal... and stifled into the flames of Hell, and that this punishment may be meted out to me through all eternity. In the name of God, our creator, Amen.::All: Amen.
Cliff Moore: Well, what's the matter? You afraid?::Ed Jackson: So, you're afraid! Maybe they better change the name of your outfit from the Black Legion to the Yellow Legion.
The Grate Impeeryul Sirkus (1914)
Actors:
William Nicholas Selig (producer),
E.A. Martin (director),
William Stowell (actor),
Edwin Wallock (actor),
Elsie Greeson (actress),
Roy Clark (actor),
O.H. Nelson (writer),
Rajah the Elephant (actor),
Plot: A group of children are thrilled by the circus that's come to town. "The next day," says the title card, "the children have a circus." "Elsie has an idea," says the next title card, "and the children decide to scour the neighborhood and borrow a menagerie." They borrow a neighbor's cat, another neighbor's dog and yet another neighbor's caged bird. A neighbor lets his pet duck out to play in a pond; and the kids jump into the pond to borrow it, too. From Rudolph's Costumes, they borrow a costume of an elephant. These domestic pets are a little dull as their real identities, so the kids hang up signs claiming the animals are an eagle, a lion, a tiger, an ostrich and so on. Now they're ready for their circus. They parade the animals down the street in wheeled cages. A boy ringmaster displays a pony in his miniature ring. Two boys fight each other on a trapeze swing. The ringmaster and Elsie break it up. Now it's time for the chariot race from "Ben Hur." Two boys in homemade chariots, pulled by one pony each, race around the tiny ring, but they lose control of the ponies and start racing down the street. The ponies pull their chariot racers into the pond, where they both fall off. Meanwhile, several boys display their acrobatic skills by jumping over the costume-elephant. A strong boy lifts weights, when suddenly the neighbor with the cat interrupts the circus and beats the strong boy with her umbrella. The boy carries her away. Presently, the elephant trainer from the adult circus loses control of his animal. Suddenly, the children's circus is invaded by a real, live elephant. The local pet owners are upset and try to stop the children, who are now parading down the street with their new and very impressive circus animal. They bring the elephant to the adult circus and into the tent, as the circus owner lets them through, but stops the outraged pet owners from entering. Meanwhile, the ringmaster explains to his sparse audience that Toddie the elephant cannot appear. At that moment, in walks Toddie and the children. Now everyone wants a ticket. The circus owner is so pleased that he shares part of his windfall with the kids.
Keywords: camel, circus, duck, elephant, lion, menagerie, one-reeler, ox, parade, pond
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,