'Hodges' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Tag (2006)
Actors:
Austin Wintory (composer),
Frank Krueger (actor),
Shelly Gant (actress),
Stephanie Bell (producer),
Stephanie Bell (actress),
Dawn Joyal (actress),
Stephanie Little (actress),
Chris Pauley (actor),
Trevor Boelter (actor),
Matt Duggan (writer),
John Burish (actor),
Matt Duggan (director),
David Caprita (actor),
Carla Pauley (actress),
Chapen Hayslett (editor),
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Short,
Taglines: You're it.
DeepStar Six (1989)
Actors:
Susan Bierbaum (miscellaneous crew),
Mario Kassar (miscellaneous crew),
Sean S. Cunningham (director),
Harry Manfredini (composer),
Matt McCoy (actor),
Elya Baskin (actor),
Andrew G. Vajna (producer),
Marius Weyers (actor),
Greg Evigan (actor),
Nia Peeples (actress),
Miguel Ferrer (actor),
Sean S. Cunningham (producer),
Mario Kassar (producer),
Andrew G. Vajna (miscellaneous crew),
Greg Nicotero (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The crew of an experimental underwater nuclear base are forced to struggle for their lives when their explorations disturb a creature who threatens to destroy their base.
Keywords: bare-chested-male, baseball-cap, beard, blood, boxer-shorts, broken-camera, cave, child's-drawing, clothes-on-shower, creature-feature
Genres:
Action,
Horror,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Taglines: Not All Aliens Come From Space. Save Your Last Breath... To Scream. Six miles below the surface of the ocean, something beyond your imagination will scare the hell out of you.
Quotes:
Dr. Diane Norris: Eat this, you big sack of fish shit!
Snyder: Okay, boys and girls, don't try this at home.
Dr. John Van Gelder: It'll go supercritical soon.::Scarpelli: What happens when it goes supercritical?::Dr. John Van Gelder: It'll explode.::James 'Jim' Richardson: Welcome to ground zero.
James 'Jim' Richardson: Well, at least Snyder will get his name in the Guinness book of records. I mean, causing two nuclear explosions in one afternoon has to be some sort of record.
Snyder: I did everything by the book, I followed my orders.::Dr. Diane Norris: Get my kit.
McBride: I'm going to kill that son of a bitch Snyder.::Dr. Diane Norris: He's already dead.
McBride: The US Navy. It's not just a job, it's an adventure!
Captain Phillip Laidlaw: [while encoutering the beast] Look at that mother
Captain Phillip Laidlaw: Get out of here save yourselves
Osborne: [His last lines] I don't see anything... wait a minute... [On seeing the creature] Holy shit... I DON'T FUCKING BELIEVE IT... LOOK AT THE FUCKING SIZE OF THAT THING OH MY GOD... GOD::John 'Johnny' Hodges: [His last lines] Shut up and get the hell out of here... GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE
Standing Tall (1978)
Actors:
Linda Evans (actress),
Chuck Connors (actor),
Lee de Broux (actor),
Robert Donner (actor),
Robert Forster (actor),
L.Q. Jones (actor),
Buck Taylor (actor),
Regis Cordic (actor),
Richard Markowitz (composer),
Eddie Firestone (actor),
Harvey Hart (director),
Quinn Martin (producer),
Will Sampson (actor),
Seth Adams (actor),
David Lewis (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Brute Force (1947)
Actors:
Hume Cronyn (actor),
Howard Duff (actor),
James Bell (actor),
Vince Barnett (actor),
Whit Bissell (actor),
Bobby Barber (actor),
Chet Brandenburg (actor),
Ralph Brooks (actor),
Paul Bryar (actor),
Charles Bickford (actor),
Eddy Chandler (actor),
Edmund Cobb (actor),
Jeff Corey (actor),
Gino Corrado (actor),
Al Ferguson (actor),
Plot: At overcrowded Westgate Penitentiary, where violence and fear are the norm and the warden has less power than guards and leading prisoners, the least contented prisoner is tough, single-minded Joe Collins. Most of all, Joe hates chief guard Captain Munsey, a petty dictator who glories in absolute power. After one infraction too many, Joe and his cell-mates are put on the dreaded drain pipe detail; prompting an escape scheme that has every chance of turning into a bloodbath.
Keywords: battle, escape-attempt, evil-man, explosion, fire, fistfight, gunfight, informant, inmate, machine-gun
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Film-Noir,
Thriller,
Taglines: Mark Hellinger's POWER PACKED PICTURE! (re-release print ad - mostly caps) MEN CAGED ON THE INSIDE..driven by the thought of their women on the loose! HUMAN DYNAMITE! Told the Raw, Ruthless "KILLERS" Way! Raw! Rough! Ruthless! Man hate! Woman love!
Quotes:
Gallagher: It'll only make things tougher for everybody else.::Joe Collins: I don't care about everybody else.::Gallagher: That's cemetery talk.::Joe Collins: Why not, we're buried, ain't we? Only thing is, we ain't dead.
Gallagher: Those gates only open three times. When you come in, when you've served your time, or when you're dead!
Dr. Walters: [to Captain Munsey] That's why you'd never resign from this prison. Where else whould you find so many helpless flies to stick pins into?
Dr. Walters: Force does make leaders. But you forget one thing: it also destroys them.
Captain Munsey: Just remember there's no reward for bringing 'em back alive. Not in this jungle.
[last lines]::Dr. Walters: Nobody escapes. Nobody ever really escapes.
Warden A.J. Barnes: [At the meeting in the Warden's office] But it's not as easy as all that, Mr. McCollum. This prison... this prison has almost twice as many men as it was built to accomodate. There's not enough work to keep the inmates occupied.::McCollum: Why not?::Warden A.J. Barnes: The world we live in. Yes, we can give them real work. Teach them trades. Produce things. But the civilian manufacturer says we're competing with him. Trade unions say we're putting their people out of work. Nobody wants to help. Not us.::McCollum: [Scoffing] Manufacturers. Unions. You might as well blame the weather! What you're really saying is, you can't handle the situation!::Captain Munsey: Excuse me, sir. I don't think you quite understood what the Warden meant. It's not only a matter of controlling the men. He wants to help them.::McCollum: Munsey, what this prison needs is absolute discipline - not charity! Your loyalty to the warden doesn't change the fact that he may be getting too OLD for his job.::Dr. Walters: Age, Mr. McCollum, is a matter of arteries, not years.::McCollum: It's a pity, Walters, that you're a better philosopher than you are a doctor, but I'm getting tired of you in both roles! I was sent here today for one reason: to tell you that if there's any more trouble, if this prison isn't brought under the strictest control, there'll be an immediate change in practically all personnel. We don't want to be bothered any more! Is that clear, Warden?::Warden A.J. Barnes: [Meekly] Yes.::McCollum: Clear to you, doctor?::Dr. Walters: Oh, absolutely. You can't be bothered. Well, that simplifies everything. The great Public [turning to scowl at McCollum] - and its servants... You put up prisons, thick walls, and then your job is over. Finished. But is it over? You and your "patent medicine" remedies. [Paraphrasing McCollum] "Change the Warden." "New personnel." "Absolute discipline." Do you know what this prison is, Mr. McCollum? One big human bomb! And you say, "Kick it, and it'll be quiet. Smash it, and it won't explode."::McCollum: [Turning to Captain Munsey] Munsey, what do you think of the doctor's viewpoint?::Captain Munsey: I think, sir, that on occasion, the doctor becomes unduly alarmed.::McCollum: Warden?::Warden A.J. Barnes: [Stammering] I... I... I don't know.::McCollum: I do. Like so many dreamers... and drunkards, the doctor's emotional words are empty. [Addressing Dr. Walters] What's your solution?::Dr. Walters: All I know, is that when people are sick, you don't cure them by making them sicker. By your methods we send a man back to society a worse criminal than he was than when they sent him to us.::McCollum: Platitudes, doctor. I'm waiting for your solution.::Dr. Walters: For men like you, Mr. McCollum, there will never be any solution.::McCollum: [Angrily reacting to Dr. Walters] Wait a minute...!::Dr. Walters: All you want is "destroy" instead of "build." What we need here is a little more patience, and much more understanding!::McCollum: We've been patient too long. And as for understanding, I'm positive the purpose of my visit cannot be MISunderstood. You'll remain here, Warden, only as long as there's no further trouble. Good day [turning to glare directly at Dr. Walters]... doctor!::Captain Munsey: I'll see you to the gate, sir. [Captain Munsey and McCollum leave the Warden's office]::Warden A.J. Barnes: I've been Warden here for such a long time. [Sitting down, dejectedly] I wouldn't know where to go, what to do...
Cora Lister: [Flashback scene: Tom Lister is in his prison cell, recalling how he had given his wife Cora an exquisite fur coat] Tom... oh, Tom! It's the most beautiful thing in the whole world!::Tom Lister: It belongs on you.::Cora Lister: [Putting the coat on and admiring herself dreamily in the mirror] It makes me feel so... I don't know... like I was "somebody." Oh, Tom...::Cora Lister: [Suddenly coming to her senses] Where'd you get it? Where'd the money come from? Where'd you get it!::Tom Lister: Cora, I stole the money. I juggled the books and took three thousand dollars.::Cora Lister: You? You STOLE? Why?::Tom Lister: Darling, the way we were going, you wanting things - things you ought to have - and me strapped all the time... we were heading for a split-up. Don't you see? I just had to do it.::Cora Lister: All my life, the one thing I've really wanted is a fur coat. I CAN'T give it up. I WON'T, Tom!::Tom Lister: No, darling...::Cora Lister: But what if something should happen?::Tom Lister: Nothing that happens could matter, unless I lost you... [Loud, ominous knocking on door is heard, returning the scene back to Tom's prison cell]
Calypso: [Guards are taking roll call at the prison cells, calling each inmate's name. When he's called, Calypso, instead of a simple "here," answers with a musical verse, sung Calypso-style] "I'm here Mr. Man, I can't tell no lie. And I'll be right here till the day I die."
'Freshman' Stack: [Joe has just been returned to his cell after spending some time in solitary. His cellmates are bringing him up to date on latest developments] About the stool pigeon, Joe, we made arrangements. Everything is okay.::Joe Collins: Everything's okay? What's okay? Nothing's okay. It never was and it never will be. Not till we're out. You get that? Out.
The Girl of the Limberlost (1945)
Actors:
Charles Arnt (actor),
James Bell (actor),
Al Clark (editor),
Lillian Bronson (actress),
Mel Ferrer (director),
Ernest Gold (composer),
Ernest Cossart (actor),
Gloria Holden (actress),
Gene Stratton-Porter (writer),
Vanessa Brown (actress),
Erna Lazarus (writer),
Ruth Nelson (actress),
Warren Mills (actor),
Peggy Converse (actress),
Juanita Lopez (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Based on Gene Stratton-Porter's novel and a remake of Columbia's 1934 "The Girl of the Limberlost" and 1939's "Romance of the Limberlost," this one has altered the kinship who-hates-the-girl relationship from an aunt to her mother. This time out, Elnora Comstock (Dorinda Clifton) lives on the edge of a great swamp and collects butterflies to sell in order to go to high school and pay for violin lessons. Her mother, Kate Comstock (Ruth Nelson), hates her as she blames the girl for the father's death as he drowned in a quagmire on the way home the night the girl was born. The years-late revelation that the husband had been off courting a neighbor woman that night brings an attitude adjustment to the mother.
Keywords: based-on-novel
Genres:
Drama,
Too Many Wives (1937)
Actors:
Arthur Aylesworth (actor),
Jack Carson (actor),
John Grey (writer),
Dorothy Yost (writer),
Edward Stevenson (costume designer),
Ben Holmes (director),
Desmond Marquette (editor),
Charles Coleman (actor),
Eddie Gribbon (actor),
George Irving (actor),
Bud Jamison (actor),
Si Jenks (actor),
Gene Lockhart (actor),
Frank Melton (actor),
Dot Farley (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Slightly Married (1932)
Actors:
Roland D. Reed (editor),
Bobby Burns (actor),
Walter Byron (actor),
Allan Cavan (actor),
Robert Ellis (actor),
Herbert Evans (actor),
Lloyd Ingraham (actor),
Jack Pennick (actor),
Jason Robards Sr. (actor),
Phillips Smalley (actor),
Dorothy Christy (actress),
Mary Foy (actress),
Evalyn Knapp (actress),
Marie Prevost (actress),
Clarissa Selwynne (actress),
Plot: Mary Smith is picked up by the police and is about to be sentenced, in night court, to jail for vagrancy. But a stranger, Jimmie Martin, stands up and tells the judge that Mary was waiting for him and they were going to be married. A minister stands up and offers to perform the ceremony. Mary is appreciative to her 'new' husband for saving her from jail, but she sees him as a rich playboy who got drunk and decided to be gallant. She gives him instructions to move on, but he persists on taking care of his wife. And about the time she has decided that she loves him, his parents show up with lots of objections.
Keywords: 1930s, archive-footage, arrest, b-movie, bank, banker, blonde, cigarette-smoking, drunkenness, father-son-relationship
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: A snappy full-length comedy-romance! (original poster)
Playing the Game (1918)
Actors:
William Elmer (actor),
Melbourne MacDowell (actor),
Robert McKim (actor),
Charles Perley (actor),
Harry L. Rattenberry (actor),
Charles Ray (actor),
Julien Josephson (writer),
Victor Schertzinger (director),
Thomas H. Ince (miscellaneous crew),
Thomas H. Ince (miscellaneous crew),
Leota Lorraine (actress),
R. Cecil Smith (writer),
Doris May (actress),
Lillian Lorraine (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,