'Adams' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Mark: Redemption (2013)
Actors:
David A.R. White (writer),
Gary Daniels (actor),
Iván Kamarás (actor),
Craig Sheffer (actor),
Eric Roberts (actor),
Jose Rosete (actor),
Sarah Deakins (actress),
James Chankin (producer),
James Chankin (director),
Russell Wolfe (writer),
Michael Scott (producer),
Michael Scott (writer),
Russell Geoffrey Banks (actor),
Shane Alexander (actor),
Sahajak Boonthanakit (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi,
The Mark (2012)
Actors:
Gary Daniels (actor),
Craig Sheffer (actor),
David A.R. White (producer),
Eric Roberts (actor),
Iván Kamarás (actor),
Carey Scott (actor),
Luis Fernandez-Gil (actor),
Sarah Deakins (actress),
Ron Smoorenburg (actor),
James Chankin (director),
James Chankin (actor),
James Chankin (producer),
Russell Wolfe (producer),
Michael Scott (producer),
Michael Scott (producer),
Plot: Chad Turner ('Craig Sheffer' (qv)) has been implanted with the only working biometric computer chip (aka The Mark of the Beast) in the world. The chip has the power to change the world with whoever controls it and Joseph Pike ('Gary Daniels (I)' (qv)) is determined acquire the chip even in the face of the most unforeseen event "The Rapture". Pike has taken hostage Mr.Cooper ('Eric Roberts (I)' (qv)) the head of security of Avanti the chip maker in order to help locate Turner and deliver the chip to his boss. Amongst the chaos Chad Turner must beat all odds to stay alive and keep the chip from falling into the wrong hands.
Keywords: airplane, airplane-passenger, airport, apocalypse, bible-prophecy, bible-quote, bomb, cargo-hold, christian, christian-film
Genres:
Action,
Fantasy,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Power of Attorney (1995)
Actors:
Dave 'Squatch' Ward (actor),
Andrew Airlie (actor),
Tygh Runyan (actor),
Danny Aiello (actor),
Babs Chula (actress),
Rae Dawn Chong (actress),
John Tench (actor),
Elias Koteas (actor),
Nina Siemaszko (actress),
Hal Beckett (composer),
Kimi Webber (miscellaneous crew),
Stanton W. Kamens (miscellaneous crew),
George Erschbamer (writer),
George Erschbamer (producer),
Scott Swanson (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: Power Corrupts.
Checkered Flag or Crash (1977)
Actors:
Susan Sarandon (actress),
Jon Avnet (producer),
Allan Holzman (editor),
Cachupoy (actor),
Larry Hagman (actor),
Bert LeRoy Jr. (actor),
Fred Weintraub (producer),
Joe Don Baker (actor),
Bill Cross (actor),
Alan Vint (actor),
Eddie Mercado (actor),
Alan Gibson (director),
Logan Clarke (actor),
Michael Allin (writer),
Dick Adair (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Taglines: You Gotta Be TOUGH To Win... And CRAZY To Try! The First Movie About Off-Road Racing.
Pacific Overtures (1976)
Actors:
Gedde Watanabe (actor),
Gedde Watanabe (actor),
Soon-Tek Oh (actor),
Sab Shimono (actor),
Gedde Watanabe (actor),
Marty Pasetta (director),
Mako (actor),
Soon-Tek Oh (actor),
Soon-Tek Oh (actor),
Mako (actor),
Mako (actor),
Soon-Tek Oh (actor),
Harold Prince (miscellaneous crew),
Freda Foh Shen (actress),
Patricia Birch (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Musical,
Quotes:
Fisherman: I was standing on the beach, near the cliffs of Oshima/ I was spreading out the nets for the morning sun/ It was early in July, and the day was getting hot, so I stopped to wipe my eyes, and by accident I turned - and looked out to sea... And there came, breaking through the mist... roaring through the sea... four black dragons! Spitting fire! And I ran/ cursing through the fields/ calling the alarm/ shouting to the world/ Four black dragons! Spitting fire! And the earth trembled, and the sky cracked, and I thought it was the end of the world!
Reciter: Nippon! The floating kingdom! An island empire, which for centuries has lived in perfect peace, undisturbed by intruders from across the sea. Here, in the month of July, Eighteen hundred and fifty three, there is nothing to threaten the serene, and changeless cycle of our days.
Reciter: [sung] In the middle of the world we float/ in the middle of the sea/ The realities remain remote/ in the middle of the sea. Kings are burning somewhere/ Wheels are turning somewhere/ Trains are being run, wars are being won, things are being done/ Somewhere out there - not here. Here we paint screens; Yes! The arrangement of the screens. [claps] We sit inside the screens/ and contemplate the view/ that's painted on the screens/ more beautiful than true/ And no one presses in/ and no one glances out. And kings are burning somewhere - not here!
Reciter: A haiku: A gift unearned, and unexpected, often has a hidden price.
Reciter: A haiku: The hand which feeds it grudgingly, is the first hand the dog will bite. [grins] If it ever gets the chance.
Reciter: Yes! The arrangement of the bows. First, for the Emperor, descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu, all-knowing and all-powerful, ruler absolute! One year old. Second, for the Shogun, protector of the kingdom, keeper of the peace. Seldom seen. Third, for the Lords of the South, vassals to the Shogun, loyal to their master. Not for long.
Reciter: They come from a land of mystery, behind the setting sun - Barbarians with hooked noses, like mountain imps, giants with coarse hair and faces gray as the dead. Americans! Look how they glare! Look how they aim their sorcerer's weapons directly at us. Oh look! Their leader, Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry! Surely he is the king of the demons, come to strike us blind and devour our children! In this desperate hour, who will save Japan?
Shogun's Mother: It's the day of the rat, my lord. There are four days remaining, and I see you're entertaining, but we should have a chat, my lord. To begin, if I may, my lord; I've no wish to remind you, but you'll notice just behind you there are ships in the bay, they've been sitting there all day with a letter to convey and they haven't gone away, and there's every indication that they're planning to stay my lord. Have some tea my Lord, some chrysanthemum tea, it's an herb that's superb for disturbances at sea. Is the shogun feeling better? Good, now what about this letter? Is it wise to delay my lord? With the days disappearing might we benefit from hearing what the soothsayers say, my lord?
Shogun's Mother: It's the day of the ox, my lord. Only two days remaining, and today already waning, I've a few further shocks my lord. To begin, let me say, at the risk of repetition, there are ships in the bay, and they didn't ask permission but they sit there all day in contemptuous array, with a letter to convey, and they haven't gone away, and there's every indication that they still plan to stay, and you look a little gray, my lord... Have some tea, my lord, some chrysanthemum tea, while we plan if we can what our answer ought to be. If the tea the shogun drank will serve to keep the shogun tranquil I suggest, if I may, my lord, we consult the confucians, they have mystical solutions, there are none wise as they my lord.
Shogun's Mother: It's the day of the tiger, my lord. Only two days remaining, and I'm tired of explaining, there are ships in the bay, with a letter to convey, they're on permanent display, and we must take some position, or the southern coalition will be soon holding sway my lord, and we'll all have to pay, my lord. Have some tea, my lord, some chrysanthemum tea, it's a tangled situation as your father would agree. And it mightn't be so tangled if you hadn't had him strangled, but I fear that I stray my lord. I've a nagging suspicion that in view of your condition what we should do is pray, my lord.
The Man Who Never Was (1956)
Actors:
Laurence Naismith (actor),
André Morell (actor),
Gibb McLaughlin (actor),
Miles Malleson (actor),
D.A. Clarke-Smith (actor),
Stephen Boyd (actor),
Allan Cuthbertson (actor),
Ronald Adam (actor),
Robert Brown (actor),
Michael Hordern (actor),
Geoffrey Keen (actor),
Moultrie Kelsall (actor),
Lloyd Lamble (actor),
Cyril Cusack (actor),
Brian Oulton (actor),
Plot: British Intelligence during World War II is trying to get the German High Command to shift it's forces away from Italy prior to the invasion. To create the illusion of a plan for England to invade Greece a dead body is to be procured, allowed to be found with secret papers on him by Spanish authorities who will send the papers on to the Germans, or that's the plan. First they have to find a body that will look drowned, and create an identity for him that will pass the examination of the German agent who is sure to check him out. Based on a true story.
Keywords: 1940s, air-raid, bank, based-on-book, based-on-true-story, corpse, covert-operation, dead-body, deception, espionage
Genres:
Drama,
War,
Taglines: The most fiendish plot ever conceived! The most amazing "human being" ever created! The most diabolical phantom-- Terrifyingly true! Unbelievably real! A dead man goes to war!
Quotes:
Lieutenant George Acres: Monty, that parachute that didn't open... Suppose we were to drop a fellow out of a plane over enemy territory, with papers on him saying we were going to invade Greece, and his parachute didn't open. The Germans would find him dead, and the papers, and "Aha," they'd say, "Look at this. Officer with secret papers, parachute didn't open... they're going to invade Greece."::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Do we tell the man who jumps that the parachute doesn't work, or is it a sort of practical joke that he finds out on the way down?::Lieutenant George Acres: Well, of course it would have to be somebody you didn't mind much about.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Are you volunteering? No, George, it wouldn't work.::Lieutenant George Acres: What about using a man already dead?::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: The autopsy would show he was dead before he hit the ground. Let's get back to the office and think again.
Lieutenant George Acres: You know, Monty, what we really want is something absolutely simple, the simpler the better.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Good boy, George, you're absolutely right.::Lieutenant George Acres: Well, how about this: suppose we issue Greek dictionaries to all the troops. Why should we do that unless we intend to invade Greece? That would fool them.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: I should make it Eskimo dictionaries. That would really fool them.
Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Suppose I wanted to put a dead body in the sea, and let it float ashore, and have it accepted by the people who find it as the victim of an air crash at sea. What sort of body would I need?
[The military needs a dead body for counterintelligence.]::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: I can assure you that this is an opportunity for your son to do a great thing for England.::The Father: My son, sir, was a Scotsman. Very proud of it.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: I beg your pardon?::The Father: Never mind. We're used to that. You English always talk about England when you mean Britain.
Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Now, about dates. There's got to be something on him that will show when he left. I think I can fix to get a receipted bill from the Naval and Military Club -- he stayed there on his last night.::Lieutenant George Acres: And he went to the theatre. Final celebration. He has the stubs of the tickets in his pocket.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Item: two theatre tickets.::Lieutenant George Acres: Make it four, and for something worth seeing.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: And what's going on in that bright little mind?::Lieutenant George Acres: Well, we've got to buy the tickets anyway, and Willie can't use them -- we might as well! There are three of us already, and with Pam's alleged girlfriend...
Pam: I think my alleged friend wants a light.::Lucy Sherwood: Why am I always your "alleged friend"?::Pam: George has never been quite sure that you exist.::Lucy Sherwood: Oh, I exist all right. It's about all I do.::Lieutenant George Acres: [lighting her cigarette] There's no doubt about that!::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: This is very interesting. From his attitude in the office, one would never suspect that George was such a fast worker.
Admiral Canaris: Well?::German Officer: There's nothing new from Madrid, Admiral. The Führer has told his conference that the documents are undoubtedly genuine.::Admiral Canaris: You mean HE doesn't doubt them.::German Officer: He's quite sure.::Admiral Canaris: The Führer, of course, has certain advantages over mere intelligence officers like you and me, Frederick. He has his intuition, whereas we have to rely on our brains. And he's sure God is on his side.::German Officer: But you are not?::Admiral Canaris: I do not believe that God is on my side to the extent of sending me the enemy's plans.
Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: If we turn up at that address, it could only mean that we've been tipped off, and that the whole Martin story is a plant. This man will have committed suicide, but Jerry will know the answer, and our operation will be blown. I'm sorry, sir, but we mustn't touch him. We daren't.::General Coburn: You mean till after we think he's got a message through.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: No sir, right up to the time of the landings. Because the fact that there have been no further messages from him might give the game away.::General Coburn: You realize he'll probably be out of the country in a couple of days.::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Yes, and we must let him go. After all, he's done us no harm.::General Coburn: Masterly inactivity!::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: "They also serve who only stand and wait."
Voiceover in pre-credits sequence: Last night I dreamed a deadly dream / Beyond the Isle of Skye / I saw a dead man win a fight / And I think that man was I.
Adm. Cross: [Montagu has just informed him of the secret plan to use a freshly dead body as if it were a live person to fool the Nazis] It's the most outrageous, disgusting, preposterous, not to say barbaric idea I've ever heard, but work out full details and get back to me in the morning!::Lieutenant Commander Ewen Montagu: Thank you, sir!
Read All About It (1945)
Actors:
John Slater (actor),
Tony Quinn (actor),
Charles Paton (actor),
Kynaston Reeves (actor),
John Laurie (actor),
Wally Patch (actor),
Joss Ambler (actor),
Gerald Case (actor),
Frank Atkinson (actor),
Alfie Bass (actor),
Roy Ward Baker (actor),
Roddy Hughes (actor),
Laurence Hanray (actor),
Anthony Holles (actor),
Ralph Truman (actor),
Genres:
Short,
The Secret Seven (1940)
Actors:
Eddie Fetherston (actor),
William Forrest (actor),
Eddie Acuff (actor),
Edward Earle (actor),
Don Beddoe (actor),
Sam Ash (actor),
Raymond Bailey (actor),
George Anderson (actor),
Hugh Beaumont (actor),
Edmund Cobb (actor),
Joseph Crehan (actor),
John Dilson (actor),
Lester Dorr (actor),
Bruce Bennett (actor),
Roger Gray (actor),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Port of Hate (1939)
Actors:
Ted Adams (actor),
Jimmy Aubrey (actor),
Monte Blue (actor),
Edward Cecil (actor),
Carleton Young (actor),
Harry S. Webb (producer),
Joseph O'Donnell (writer),
Forrest Sheldon (writer),
Harry S. Webb (director),
John Elliott (actor),
Kenneth Harlan (actor),
Reed Howes (actor),
Frank LaRue (actor),
Polly Ann Young (actress),
Shia Jung (actress),
Plot: A group of American adventurers discover a bed of black pearls off a South Pacific island. When one of them is shot dead, a young girl in the group is accused of the crime.
Keywords: alias, ambush, american, archive-footage, b-movie, barroom, beachcomber, blackmail, brawl, cantina
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
Romance,
Annapolis Farewell (1935)
Actors:
Clyde Fillmore (actor),
Samuel S. Hinds (actor),
Ben Alexander (actor),
Stanley Andrews (actor),
William Arnold (actor),
Joseph W. Girard (actor),
Benny Baker (actor),
Jack Chapin (actor),
Harvey Clark (actor),
William Collier Sr. (actor),
Hal Craig (actor),
Tom Brown (actor),
Thomas A. Curran (actor),
Burr Caruth (actor),
John Howard (actor),
Genres:
Drama,