'Bartlett' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Scarecrow Slayer (2004)
Actors:
David Michael Latt (writer),
Mark Irvingsen (actor),
Tony Todd (actor),
Charles Arthur Berg (producer),
Tony Todd (producer),
David Michael Latt (editor),
Vincent Gillioz (composer),
D.C. Douglas (actor),
David Michael Latt (director),
Anthony C. Ferrante (producer),
Kim Little (actress),
Scott Parietti (actor),
Tanya York (producer),
Emmanuel Itier (producer),
Tamie Sheffield (actress),
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
Horror,
Glory & Honor (1998)
Actors:
France Lachapelle (miscellaneous crew),
John Novak (actor),
Bruce Broughton (composer),
Nicoletta Massone (costume designer),
Ralph Berge (producer),
Nina Saxon (miscellaneous crew),
Henry Czerny (actor),
Noel Burton (actor),
David Ferry (actor),
Vlasta Vrana (actor),
Richard Fitzpatrick (actor),
Delroy Lindo (actor),
Dawn Ford (miscellaneous crew),
Christian Fluet (miscellaneous crew),
Robert Hooks (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
A Fish Called Wanda (1988)
Actors:
John Cleese (producer),
John Cleese (writer),
Patricia Hayes (actress),
Michael Palin (actor),
Michael Shamberg (producer),
Kevin Kline (actor),
Jamie Lee Curtis (actress),
Geoffrey Palmer (actor),
Stephen Fry (actor),
Jeremy Child (actor),
John Cleese (actor),
Neville Phillips (actor),
John Bird (actor),
Charles Crichton (writer),
John Cleese (writer),
Plot: Sexy American diamonds lover Wanda and her boyfriend Otto are in England to plot alongside George and Ken the robbery of a diamond collection. Wanda and Otto want the stolen diamonds for themselves, and inform the police about George not knowing that he has already moved the diamonds to another secret place. Wanda thinks the best way to find out is by getting close to George's lawyer - Archie Leach.
Keywords: 1980s, adultery, airplane, airport, ambiguous-title, american-abroad, american-in-the-uk, animal-abuse, baby-seal, bad-guy
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Taglines: A tale of murder, lust, greed, revenge, and seafood. A New Comedy About Sex, Murder and Seafood.
Quotes:
Otto: Don't call me stupid.::Wendy: Why on earth not?
Wendy: Your father has finally gone completely mental!
Otto: So the old lady's gonna m-m-m-meet with an accident eh K-K-K-K-Ken?
Otto: What is this? "Hump a Limey" week?
Wanda: I'm sorry about my brother, Ken. I know he's insensitive. He's had a hard life. Dad used to beat him up.::Ken: Good.
Wanda: Get the fuck out of here, Otto.::Otto: Relax. I heard moaning; I was worried.
Archie: You are the sexiest, most beautiful girl I have ever seen... in my entire life.::Wanda: Get me my drink.
Wanda: [after Otto breaks in on Wanda and Archie in Archie's flat and hangs him out the window] I was dealing with something delicate, Otto. I'm setting up a guy who's incredibly important to us, who's going to tell me where the loot is and if they're going to come and arrest you. And you come loping in like Rambo without a jockstrap and you dangle him out a fifth-floor window. Now, was that smart? Was it shrewd? Was it good tactics? Or was it stupid?::Otto West: Don't call me stupid.::Wanda: Oh, right! To call you stupid would be an insult to stupid people! I've known sheep that could outwit you. I've worn dresses with higher IQs. But you think you're an intellectual, don't you, ape?::Otto West: Apes don't read philosophy.::Wanda: Yes they do, Otto. They just don't understand it. Now let me correct you on a couple of things, OK? Aristotle was not Belgian. The central message of Buddhism is not "Every man for himself." And the London Underground is not a political movement. Those are all mistakes, Otto. I looked them up.
[repeated line]::Otto: Don't call me stupid!
Otto: Don't call me stupid.::Wendy: Why on earth not?::Otto: Oh, you English are *so* superior, aren't you? Well, would you like to know what you'd be without us, the good ol' U.S. of A. to protect you? I'll tell you. The smallest fucking province in the Russian Empire, that's what! So don't call me stupid, lady. Just thank me.::Wendy: Well, *thank* you for popping in and protecting us.::Otto: If it wasn't for us, you'd all be speaking *German!* Singing "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles..."
A Different Affair (1987)
Actors:
Alan Fudge (actor),
Michael G. Kehoe (miscellaneous crew),
Anne Archer (actress),
Ellen Geer (actress),
Michael G. Kehoe (actor),
Stuart Pankin (actor),
Tony Roberts (actor),
Robert Jayne (actor),
Noel Nosseck (director),
Beverly Todd (actress),
Sheldon Katz (miscellaneous crew),
Johnny Harris (composer),
Lenore Kasdorf (actress),
Lenora May (actress),
Henry Olek (writer),
Genres:
,
Oceans of Fire (1986)
Actors:
Billy Dee Williams (actor),
R.G. Armstrong (actor),
Tony Burton (actor),
David Carradine (actor),
Roger Cudney (actor),
Alan Fudge (actor),
Miguel Ángel Fuentes (actor),
Gregory Harrison (actor),
Anthony Redman (editor),
Patrick Williams (composer),
Jorge Russek (actor),
Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini (actor),
Carol Sue Byron (miscellaneous crew),
David Wohl (actor),
Sergio Calderón (actor),
Genres:
Action,
The Ox-Bow Incident (1943)
Actors:
Paul Hurst (actor),
Hank Bell (actor),
Dana Andrews (actor),
William 'Billy' Benedict (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Henry Fonda (actor),
Francis Ford (actor),
Frank Conroy (actor),
Tex Cooper (actor),
Harry Davenport (actor),
Stanley Andrews (actor),
C.E. Anderson (actor),
Paul E. Burns (actor),
Tex Driscoll (actor),
Victor Kilian (actor),
Plot: Two drifters are passing through a Western town, when news comes in that a local farmer has been murdered and his cattle stolen. The townspeople, joined by the drifters, form a posse to catch the perpetrators. They find three men in possession of the cattle, and are determined to see justice done on the spot.
Keywords: 1880s, 19th-century, bar-fight, based-on-novel, campfire, cattle-rustling, confession, coward, cowboy, cult-film
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Western,
Taglines: LYNCH LAW RULES THE MOB! (original print ad - all caps) Tough! True! Terrifying!
Quotes:
Major Tetley: This is only slightly any of your business, my friend. Remember that.::Gil Carter: Hangin' is any man's business that's around.
[Gil Carter reading Martin's letter]::Gil Carter: "My dear Wife, Mr. Davies will tell you what's happening here tonight. He's a good man and has done everything he can for me. I suppose there are some other good men here, too, only they don't seem to realize what they're doing. They're the ones I feel sorry for. 'Cause it'll be over for me in a little while, but they'll have to go on remembering for the rest of their lives. A man just naturally can't take the law into his own hands and hang people without hurtin' everybody in the world, 'cause then he's just not breaking one law but all laws. Law is a lot more than words you put in a book, or judges or lawyers or sheriffs you hire to carry it out. It's everything people ever have found out about justice and what's right and wrong. It's the very conscience of humanity. There can't be any such thing as civilization unless people have a conscience, because if people touch God anywhere, where is it except through their conscience? And what is anybody's conscience except a little piece of the conscience of all men that ever lived? I guess that's all I've got to say except kiss the babies for me and God bless you. Your husband, Donald."
Gil Carter: They're kiddin' you, Sparks.::Sparks: I know sir. But maybe Mr. Smith's accidentally right. Maybe I ought to go along.
Major Tetley: I'll have no female boys bearing my name.
Judge Daniel Tyler: One more word out of you, Smith, and I'll have you up for impeding the course of justice.::Jenny Grier: Judge, you can't impede what don't move anyway.
Major Tetley: Other men with families have had to die for this sort of thing. It's too bad, but it's justice.::Donald Martin: Justice? What do you care about justice? You don't even care whether you've got the right men or not. All you know is you've lost something and somebody's got to be punished.
Sheriff: God better have mercy on you. You won't get any from me.
Art Croft: [talking about Gil Carter] Whenever he gets low in spirits or confused in his mind, he doesn't feel right until he's had a fight. It doesn't matter whether he wins or not. He feels fine again afterwards.
Jeff Farnley: [Gil lights a cigarette during the posse's night in the woods] Put out that light you fool. You wanna give us away?::Gil Carter: Who to?::Jeff Farnley: [pulling gun] Chuck that butt or I'll plug you.::Gil Carter: Start somethin'. For every hole you make, I'll make two.::Sparks: [when eight other men promptly light up] Looks like you gonna have a lot of shootin' to do, Mr. Farnley.
Donald Martin: Why do ya keep asking me all these questions? You don't believe anything I tell you.::Major Tetley: There's truth in lies too, if you can get enough of them.
The Phantom Submarine (1940)
Actors:
Harry Strang (actor),
Oscar O'Shea (actor),
William Ruhl (actor),
Budd Fine (actor),
Max Barwyn (actor),
Pedro de Cordoba (actor),
Don Beddoe (actor),
Richard Fiske (actor),
William Forrest (actor),
Bruce Bennett (actor),
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian (actor),
Johnny Kascier (actor),
Eddie Laughton (actor),
Charles McMurphy (actor),
Brick Sullivan (actor),
Plot: On the night before he sails in search of the steamship Arcadia's sunken gold, Paul Sinclair ('Bruce Bennett (I)' (qv))meets Madeliene Nielson ('Anita Louise' (qv)) in a San Francisco nightclub. On the second day at sea, Madeliene turns up as a stowaway. While diving and searching for the sunken gold, off the Phillipines, Paul discovers that a foreign-country submarine has been laying mines in order to completely cut off the Phillipines from American protection.
Keywords: action-hero, b-movie, bravery, cigarette-girl, cigarette-smoking, cigarettes, damsel-in-distress, deception, diving-suit, enemy-agent
Genres:
Adventure,
Mystery,
Romance,
War,
Taglines: UNMASKING A NEW THREAT TO AMERICA'S DEFENSE! TERROR OUT OF THE OCEAN DEPTHS (original poster-all caps) UNMASKING A NEW THREAT TO AMERICA! (original poster-all caps)
One Law for the Woman (1924)
Actors:
Bertram Grassby (actor),
Otis Harlan (actor),
Stanton Heck (actor),
Cullen Landis (actor),
Mildred Harris (actress),
Harry Chandlee (writer),
Dell Henderson (director),
Charlotte Stevens (actress),
Cecil Spooner (actress),
Charles E. Blaney (producer),
Charles E. Blaney (writer),
Genres:
Western,
The Floor Above (1914)
Actors:
James Kirkwood (director),
Earle Foxe (actor),
Ralph Lewis (actor),
Henry B. Walthall (actor),
Dorothy Gish (actress),
D.W. Griffith (producer),
E. Phillips Oppenheim (writer),
Estelle Mardo (actress),
Caryl S. Fleming (actor),
Genres:
Mystery,
Short,