'Romaine' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Romaine par moins 30 (2009)
Actors:
Roger Frappier (producer),
Laurent Bénégui (producer),
Denise Robert (producer),
Nathalie Alquier (miscellaneous crew),
Laurent Bénégui (writer),
Daniel Louis (producer),
Sandrine Kiberlain (actress),
Elina Löwensohn (actress),
Maxim Roy (actress),
Pascal Elbé (actor),
Tseng Chang (actor),
Jean-Francois Hall (miscellaneous crew),
Aubert Pallascio (actor),
Gilles Pelletier (actor),
Pierre-Luc Brillant (actor),
Plot: Romaine, a tall thirty-year-old woman, has not found herself yet. She has been living for several years with her boyfriend Justin. When, overnight,the latter drags her after him to Canada in order to start a new life, she blows smoke. Not only does she hate surprises but she is scared to death of taking the plane. Once in Montréal Airport, she dumps Justin after confessing to him things he would rather not have heard. Her Far North adventures can start...
Keywords: digit-in-title, number-in-title
Genres:
Comedy,
The Velocity of Gary* *(Not His Real Name) (1998)
Actors:
Emmy Collins (actor),
Vincent D'Onofrio (actor),
Dan Riley (miscellaneous crew),
Vincent D'Onofrio (producer),
Salma Hayek (actress),
Thomas Jane (actor),
Brian McMillan (miscellaneous crew),
Carl Colpaert (producer),
Ethan Hawke (actor),
Olivia d'Abo (actress),
Blake Busby (miscellaneous crew),
Luis Colina (editor),
Kimberly Scott (actress),
Luis Colina (producer),
Michael Mantell (actor),
Plot: Valentino is an Ex Aldult film star very much in love with his girlfriend Mary Carmen....and boyfriend Gary. Things take a tragic turn when Valentino is rushed to the hospital after collapsing on a city street and is diagnosed with HIV/AIDS...Forcing Mary Carmen and Gary to push aside their jealousy & differences to take care of the man they both love while he is dying. Ultimately finding comfort, understanding, and strength in the other. A beautiful modern love story with a fantastic cast. Vincent D'Onofrio is very charismatic, charming, and intense as Valentino.....
Keywords: actor, aids, air-conditioner, allergy, applause, arcade, arcade-game, baby, baby-girl, bar
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
Gary: Gary dreams about kissing someone so hard his mouth hurts. He dreams about kissing someone so soft his heart hurts, so long his neck hurts, so deep his throat hurts. Gary dreams about kissing someone so... completely that nothing hurts.
[from the trailer]::Gary: You spent all the money on junk food? Y'know, some of that was rent money.::Valentino: I thought we paid that last month.
Valentino: I don't wanna live without you guys. And now I don't wanna die without you.
Venus: Twixt opptimist and pessimist: the difference is droll.::Coco: One sees the doughnut, the other the hole.::Venus: [both] FAGOT!
Mary Carmen: I'm sorry, but I wasn't listening. Does that mean I'm going to die too?
Woo (1998)
Actors:
Aida Turturro (actress),
John Singleton (producer),
Orlando Jones (actor),
Billy Dee Williams (actor),
Michel Colombier (composer),
Emily Glatter (miscellaneous crew),
Martin Roach (actor),
Dave Chappelle (actor),
Philip Akin (actor),
LL Cool J (actor),
Tommy Davidson (actor),
Jsu Garcia (actor),
Jada Pinkett Smith (actress),
Andrew Matthews (miscellaneous crew),
Byron A. Martin (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Darlene "Woo" Bates, played by Jada Pinkett Smith, has been dumped a little bit too many times, now this femme-fatale doesn't let just any man swing with her, and when she's set up on a blind-date with Tommy Davidson's character, it could be love.. if they don't kill each other first. "Woo" features cameos by Foxy Brown, LL Cool J, and Duane Martin.
Keywords: african-american, arrogance, black-american, blind-date, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, buddy, character-name-in-title, chauvinist, cousin-cousin-relationship, dance-club
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: It's Woo's world.. we're just living in it.
An Uncommon Love (1983)
Actors:
Miles Goodman (composer),
Steven Hilliard Stern (director),
Barry Bostwick (actor),
Larry Hankin (actor),
Holly Hunter (actress),
Ed Begley Jr. (actor),
Norman S. Powell (miscellaneous crew),
Cyril O'Reilly (actor),
Jill Jacobson (actress),
Kathryn Harrold (actress),
Phillip R. Allen (actor),
Larry Vigus (actor),
Kaleena Kiff (actress),
Virginia Morris (actress),
Thom Bray (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes (1974)
Actors:
Frank DeKova (actor),
Lester Matthews (actor),
Henry G. Sanders (actor),
Frances E. Williams (actress),
Bill Brame (editor),
Bill Brame (director),
Cal Wilson (actor),
Ernie Lee Banks (actor),
Minnie Summers Lindsey (actress),
Rudolph Cusumano (editor),
Joan Turner (actress),
Irene Stokes (actress),
Phil Moore (composer),
Tobar Mayo (actor),
Jay Brooks (actor),
Plot: It's a turf battle over the mean streets of Harlem between Italian mobsters and the black hoodlums living in the neighborhood run by "Big Tony" (Frank DeKove). The fighting becomes intense as each side tries to push the other out, with both groups bringing in their best hit men. Watch for a brutal transvestite mobster who kills with her high-heeled shoes.
Keywords: african-american, baby-brother, beating, belly-dance, belly-dancer, betting, blaxploitation, blood, brothel-madam, car-chase
Genres:
Action,
Taglines: 7 Seven, Come Eleven 11 Feeling great...Walking tall...Hit my number, That's all!
Les diables au village (1968)
Actors:
Fernand Fabre (actor),
Charles Blavette (actor),
Michel Charrel (actor),
Héléna Manson (actress),
Pierre Maguelon (actor),
Gérard Dessalles (actor),
Georges Beauvilliers (actor),
Madeleine Clervanne (actress),
François Leccia (actor),
René Roussel (actor),
Julia Dancourt (actress),
Mick Micheyl (writer),
Douchka (actress),
Joëlle LaTour (actress),
Chantal de Rieux (actress),
Genres:
Drama,
The Big Sky (1952)
Actors:
Sam Ash (actor),
Don Beddoe (actor),
Eugene Borden (actor),
Cliff Clark (actor),
Iron Eyes Cody (actor),
Booth Colman (actor),
Victor Cox (actor),
Jim Davis (actor),
Frank DeKova (actor),
Abe Dinovitch (actor),
Kirk Douglas (actor),
Paul Frees (actor),
John George (actor),
Steven Geray (actor),
Fred Graham (actor),
Plot: Jim Deakins is a frontiersman and Indian trader who is making a perilous journey with a group of other men up the Missouri River to get a large haul of furs from friendly Blackfoot Indians. The problem is that they have to get through hostile Indian territory first and they find that they have seriously underestimated the difficulties they will undergo. The large body of men who started the journey are gradually whittled down until only a hardy few, like Deakins, are left.
Keywords: 1830s, 19th-century, ambush, american-indian, american-west, amputation, arrow-in-neck, arrow-through-neck, arson, attack
Genres:
Drama,
Western,
Taglines: Mighty drama of the adventure that battered down the barriers to the great Northwest! (original poster) She was a hostage - beautiful, silent, smoldering with hate...her presence lighted the torch of desire...and shattering conflict! (original poster) The stirring tales of the pioneers who blazed America's trails were told in "The Covered Wagon"..."Cimarron"...and "Red River"...(re-release poster) And now...for the first time...comes the towering story of the men who battered down the barriers to the untamed northwest and linked it with a great new Nation! (re-release poster) Theirs the great adventure... (original one-sheet poster)
Quotes:
Zeb Calloway: They ain't deservin' of it, but I guess we better bury 'em.
Zeb Calloway: Keep you eyes open. If you see anything, shoot. Don't bother to aim because you probably couldn't hit nothing no how.
Zeb Calloway: Blackfeet... proud injuns. They ain't gonna let no white man spy on their country. The only thing they are feared of is a white man's sickness.::Boone Cardell: What's that?::Zeb Calloway: Grabs. White men don't see nothing pretty unless they want to grab it. The more they grab, the more they want to grab. It's like a fever and they can't get cured. The only thing for them to do is to keep on grabbin' until everything belongs to white men and then start grabbin' from each other. I reckon injuns got no reason to love nothing white.
'Frenchy' Jourdonnais: Calloway, what do you think? Do you think they went away, huh?::Zeb Calloway: They gone went. But the question is, will they stay gone went?
Zeb Calloway: Boone, this is Teal's father, Chief Red Horse. Chief Red Horse wants to see you on account he wants to know how much you're gonna pay for his daughter.::Boone Cardell: Pay for Teal?::Zeb Calloway: You married her, didn't ya? He gets paid.::Boone Cardell: Well, I reckon that's the custom.::Zeb Calloway: Well, yes and no. In this particular case, it's yes.
Boone Cardell: Why did she want to grab this?::Zeb Calloway: That's a Blackfoot scalp you got, and she knows it. Ain't you ever thought of why an injun takes a scalp?::Jim Deakins: Why?::Zeb Calloway: To shame an enemy. The way she figures it, there's a Blackfoot brave somewhere who can't show his face to the hereafter until that thing is buried under the ground.
Boone Cardell: What's the noise about?::Zeb Calloway: They're (Indians) celebrating your wedding.::Boone Cardell: Wedding?::Zeb Calloway: You maybe don't know it, but you're a married man now.::Boone Cardell: Married? And I don't got nothing to say about it?::Zeb Calloway: Wouldn't do you no good to say it.
Zeb Calloway: A man leaves when he ain't got nothin' to stay for.
[while Jim was unconscious, Zeb and Boone amputated Jim's mangled finger]::Jim Deakins: Who's got it?::Boone Cardell: Got what?::Jim Deakins: My finger! What's a man going to do without his finger?::Zeb Calloway: What do you want your finger for?::Jim Deakins: Zeb Calloway, didn't you tell me an injun can't go to heaven unless he's whole? Didn't ya?::Zeb Calloway: That's right, I did.::Boone Cardell: You sure did.::Jim Deakins: That's what I heard. It sounds right, too, don't it?::Zeb Calloway: Sounds right.::Boone Cardell: How can you go up there without your finger?{nm0000018@Jim Deakins}: That's what I'm saying! Who's got it? Who's got it? Fine thing to do to a friend!
Zeb Calloway: I remember once there being a trapper named Parker. He run smack into a big grizzly bear. The bear sure made a mess out of Parker before we killed it. Ripped one of his ears clear off. But this child just happened to have a needle and some of this deer sinew, just like we got here. Yeah, while his ear was still hot, I picked it up and sewed it back on his head. And it growed most as good as ever.::[and a little later]::Zeb Calloway: I said growed most as good as ever. Not hardly. It seems I sewed Parker's ear on backwards. Yeah, he hated me until the day he died, on account of every time he heared a rattlesnake, he'd turn the wrong direction and step smack into it!
The Trouble with Women (1947)
Actors:
Byron Foulger (actor),
Edward Gargan (actor),
George M. Carleton (actor),
Eddie Borden (actor),
Lloyd Bridges (actor),
Frank Ferguson (actor),
Chester Conklin (actor),
Jimmy Conlin (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
Frank Darien (actor),
William B. Davidson (actor),
Brian Donlevy (actor),
Tom Chatterton (actor),
Frank Faylen (actor),
William Haade (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,