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Actors: Tressa Ohler (actress), Nancy Hamilton Myers (editor), Nancy Hamilton Myers (director), Nancy Hamilton Myers (producer), Nancy Hamilton Myers (writer), Sandra Dee (producer), Sandra Dee (actress), Paul Presly (actor), Kathleen Park (actress), Ke'Shay Love (actress), Rick Richardson (actor), Karl Arana (actor), Mishka Myers (actress), Lara Jean Mummert (actress), Irene Klarich (actress),
Plot: Two friends Jen and Lena meet as children and make a pact to be life-long kindred spirits but eventually drift apart due to lifestyle choices. Jen becomes the tough, smooth, "got it all together" business woman intent on making the bucks and living the good life, single and in charge. Lena, on the other hand, is the "good girl" choosing religion, marriage and the suburbs only to find herself shackled to a possessive, self-absorbed husband who tries to control her every move and thought while doing as he pleases. The two friends re-unite when Lena is diagnosed with cancer and is told she has less than two months to live. Feeling alone and frightened she remembers the long ago pact made with Jen that she would never be alone. Lena calls Jen and the two women pick up their friendship where they left off with a renewed love and devotion fired by Lena's illness. Lena's dying wish is to take one last trip with Jen to their childhood neighborhood by the ocean but getting Lena out of the overbearing and selfish control of her husband Dave proves to be far more difficult than even smooth, aggressive Jen could have imagined. Dave and Jen become arch enemies fighting over Lena's right to die with the dignity of her own decisions. Jen's emotions are even more complicated by Lena's faith in God which Jen finds frustrating and childish in the face of her empty life and present illness; after all, if God's so good why have her choices lead the naive Lena to a miserable marriage and premature death? Eventually Jen does succeed in escaping with Lena and the women make their way to the beach where childhood memories and life long decisions must be re-examined in the light of personal choices and life's ultimate end. Never Alone is the story of the tender love of two woman grappling with their own morality and the reasons for existence in a world that's never fair.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Katharine Jane Reid (miscellaneous crew), David Eng (writer), David Eng (actor), David Eng (director), David Eng (composer), Louis Mercier (producer), Louis Mercier (actor), Mika Collins (actress), Christopher Ruddick (actor), Paul Andrade (actor), Jayme Burke (actor), Stuart Sklar (actor), Fatima Rahhali (actress), Sophia Zoe (actress), Mandy Levencrown (actress),
Plot: Perfect Pitch is about the art of pitching. It tells the humorous story of a writer, Chuck Wang, who joins a room full of oddball writers to pitch his concept to an imposing Mr. Leech. While he nervously sits with his script in a waiting room, Mr. Leech and two other studio executives become increasingly impatient with the numerous awful ideas they must endure. They are in an unreceptive mood when Chuck Wang is called in. Surprisingly, they respond to his introduction about rooting for an underdog. It quickly goes sour, however, when Chuck introduces the details of classical music and genius. The spark of an idea gets tossed around though, and soon becomes unrecognizable as an idea about a baseball pitcher throwing a perfect game in the seventh game of the World Series. Chuck is congratulated for his brilliant concept, and is whisked out.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: William Stone Mahoney (actor), Merwin Goldsmith (actor), Frank Franconeri (actor), Katherine O'Sullivan (actress), Claudia Choi (actress), Robert Lehrer (actor), Alexander Olch (writer), Alexander Olch (director), Tom Morrissey (actor), Alexander Olch (editor), Rose Courtney (actress), Jeanine Giovanni (actress), Richard P. Rogers (producer), Deborah Unger (actress), Theresa Lee (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Eban Schletter (composer), Bart Lipton (producer), John W. Allen (actor),
Plot: This stream-of-consciousness live-action comedy is a journey through our hero's to-do list, as he tries to escape his everyday life by moving to Japan. Each episode of Frank Leaves For The Orient deals with another aspect of Frank's attempts to wrap up his life, break up with his girlfriend, quit his job, etc. The action becomes a surreal, rapid-fire, sometimes non-linear story that splits apart and then comes back together.
Keywords: satire, sitcomActors: Brad Dourif (actor), Rachel Weisz (actress), William Hootkins (actor), Stephanie Collie (costume designer), Jim Beach (producer), Stuart St. Paul (producer), Stuart St. Paul (actor), Joyce Turner (miscellaneous crew), Ray Burdis (actor), Fredrick Lopez (actor), John Sharian (actor), Ray Burdis (producer), Martin McDougall (actor), Richard Brake (actor), Matthew Justice (producer),
Plot: Chaank Armaments is experimenting with the ultimate fighting machine which is part human - part machine. So far, the Hardman project has been unreliable and has killed a number of innocent people. The genius behind this project is Jack who lives in a world of models, toys and magazines. When he is fired by Cale for killing a few corporate officers, he unleashes the ultimate killing machine called the 'Warbeast' against Cale and those who would help her.
Keywords: ambiguous-ending, blood-spatter, bomb, claustrophobia, computer, computer-hacker, corporate-corruption, corporation, crushed-to-death, cult-filmActors: Helen Slater (actress), Mercedes Ruehl (actress), Barton Heyman (actor), Fred Gwynne (actor), John Capodice (actor), Mark Margolis (actor), Drew Snyder (actor), Cindy Crawford (actress), Bill Fagerbakke (actor), Bruce McGill (actor), Michael J. Fox (actor), Michael J. Fox (actor), Gerry Bamman (actor), David Foster (composer), Herbert Ross (producer),
Plot: Brantley Foster, a well-educated kid from Kansas, has always dreamed of making it big in New York. On his first work day in New York, he is fired in a hostile take-over and learns that jobs - and girls - are hard to get. When Brantley visits his distant uncle, Howard Prescott, who runs a multi-million-dollar company, he is given a job in the company's mail room. Then Brantley meets Christy Wills, who happens to be one of the top executives. Brantley sees how poorly the company is being run and decides to create a position under the name Carlton Whitfield, to influence and improve the company's operations. Soon things get unexpectedly out of hand, not in the least because of his aunt, his girl and leading a double life.
Keywords: apartment, armed-robbery, assumed-identity, blockbuster, board-meeting, business, businessman, camera-shot-of-feet, capitalism, cheating-husbandActors: Phillip Jarrett (actor), Tom Melissis (actor), Lionel Shenken (producer), Lionel Shenken (actor), Claudette Roche (actress), Russell Ferrier (actor), Hadley Sandiford (actor), J.R. Zimmerman (actor), Tom Nursall (actor), Craig Williams (actor), Michael MacLaverty (editor), Phil Rash (actor), J.A. Gaudet (director), J.A. Gaudet (writer), J.A. Gaudet (editor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Rosanna Arquette (actress), John Zaremba (actor), Rusty Meyers (actor), Joseph G. Medalis (actor), James Karen (actor), Dennis Weaver (actor), Robert Englund (actor), Michael Greene (actor), Alan Fudge (actor), Stephen Elliott (actor), Jonathan Banks (actor), John Alderman (actor), Gary Graham (actor), Helen Kelly (actress), Barbara Harris (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Joe Haworth (actor), Rod Taylor (actor), Christopher Riordan (actor), Christopher Riordan (actor), Jeffrey Sayre (actor), Dom DeLuise (actor), Joe Ploski (actor), John Dennis (actor), Gregg Martell (actor), Dick Martin (actor), George Cisar (actor), Mike Mahoney (actor), Edward Andrews (actor), Robert Vaughn (actor), George Tobias (actor),
Plot: Jennifer Nelson and Bruce Templeton meet when Bruce reels in her mermaid suit leaving Jennifer bottomless in the waters of Catalina Island. She later discovers that Bruce is the big boss at her work (a research lab). Bruce hires Jennifer to be his biographer - only to try and win her affections. However, there's a problem. Bruce's friend General Wallace Bleeker believes that Jennifer is a Russian spy, and he has her placed under surveillance. Then, when Jennifer catches on...Watch Out!
Keywords: boat, catalina-island, female-protagonist, glass-bottom-boat, ham-radio, mermaid, reference-to-mata-hari, reference-to-napoleon-solo, reference-to-open-sesame-incantation, robotActors: Frank Mayo (actor), Robert Livingston (actor), Stanley Andrews (actor), Eric Alden (actor), Ernie Adams (actor), John Litel (actor), John Dehner (actor), William Frawley (actor), Pat Gleason (actor), Walter Catlett (actor), John Hamilton (actor), Chester Clute (actor), Lloyd Corrigan (actor), Eddie Kane (actor), Bert Moorhouse (actor),
Plot: On a peaceful, pre-war winter in Czechoslovakia, the genial godfather, Jaroslav Haschek, of Vera Hascheck, presents the young girl with her first pair of ice skates. Soon, she astonished the warm-hearted people of her village with her skill, and she is acclaimed a marvel-on-ice. She wins the ice-skating championship of her country and is invited to skate at the fabulous Lake Placid Carnival in the United States. Vera receives an offer of a contract from eager showman, Carlton Webb, and his press agent Jiggers - but she turns them down. The financial backer for the two men is a wealthy, gabby, man-chasing woman called "Countess". Vera is a sensation at Lake Placid when she learns of Nazi Germany's move on Czechoslovakia, and she immediately attempts to abandon her career and rejoin her people. The trip can not be arranged and, alone in a strange country, she seeks an uncle, Carl Cermack, who has become a prosperous American citizen. The uncle welcomes her to his sumptuous Lond Island home, where he lives with his spoiled débutante daughters Irene and Susan. Vera learns that the two sisters are fighting it out over the same man, Paul Jordan, Cermack's junior partner, who isn't overwhelmed by either sister. Vera invites her uncle and cousins to join her at Lake Placid, where she is to appear in the dazzling New Year's Eve ballet. She is named "Queen" of the ballet, and Roy Rogers, a visiting movie-cowboy star is named "King." Paul begins to pick up interest in Vera, and she agrees to sign a contract with Webb, provided she can use an assumed name in his shows. Jiggers suggests they call her "Cinderella," because she has lost one of her famous skates. When Vera opens at Madison Square Garden, Jiggers plants the story that she refuses to appear until her skate is returned. Aware that Paul has kept her skate as a souvenir, Cermack telephones his partner in Texas. On the night of the opening, Webb and Jiggers are driven to desperation, since Vera has taken their publicity gag in earnest and refuses to go on unless her skate is returned. None of the phony "Prince Charmings" Jiggers has hired has the right skate, of course. The weary Vera doesn't even look at the last applicant - but the skate is hers. She stares down and recognizes her godfather, Jaroslav, who has been brought to American by her uncle. He explains that her skate was given to him by a young man. He beckons into the crowd and Paul emerges. Vera finds herself in the arms of her own Prince Charming.
Keywords: 1940s, actor-shares-first-name-with-character, b-movie, ballet, career, career-woman, carnival, champion, cinderella, competitionHe spoke up now for a little while.
Couldn't let his life slip away.
He spoke up now just for a little while
but couldn't find words to say.
He spoke up now with an open file
to put his plan in place.
He spoke up now and all the while,
the colour drained from his face.
Too tired to sleep at night,
working the day,
can't find an appetite, no time to play.
He spoke up now, threw his pencil down,
wiped a tear from his cheek.
He spoke up now,
all his colleagues frowned.
He wasn't made for the working week.
Too tired to sleep at night,
working the day,
can't find an appetite, no time to play.
He spoke up now
as the walls came in
and stared defeat in the eye.
He spoke up now
with an evil grin
and bid his job goodbye.
Too tired to sleep at night,
working the day,
can't find an appetite, no time to play.
(He spoke up now)
Too tired to sleep at night,
working the day.
(He spoke up now)
Can't find the appetite, no time to play.
He spoke up now
as the walls came in
and stared defeat in the eye.
He spoke up now
with an evil grin