The Procedure (2008)
Actors:
Austin Wintory (composer),
Sean Kinney (actor),
Jon Monastero (actor),
Stephen Simon (actor),
Sergio Pinheiro (editor),
Sergio Pinheiro (producer),
Sergio Pinheiro (writer),
Sergio Pinheiro (director),
Garrett Penwell (actor),
Jennifer Wagner (producer),
Plot: Called in for a day gig, Pullman reports to Mr. Stetler, a veteran at this line of work. Arriving in the wake of a completed procedure, he is subject to bizarre sightings, characters with frayed mental tethers, and... the impending revelation of the procedure's true purpose.
Genres:
Horror,
Short,
Taglines: Helluva way to make a paycheck.
Shubian's Rift (2007)
Actors:
Ellsworth Hall (actor),
Ellsworth Hall (composer),
Joe Dwyer (actor),
Joseph M. Dwyer (editor),
Joseph M. Dwyer (producer),
Joseph M. Dwyer (director),
Joseph M. Dwyer (writer),
Mark Davies (actor),
Mark Davies (actor),
Maureen Dwyer (actress),
Joey Cleary (actor),
Melissa Bauer (actress),
Jeff Allen (actor),
Eric Johnson (actor),
David Dorrell (actor),
Plot: The Earth exploratory space vessel Journeyman, led by Captain Shubian finds itself in first contact with two alien civilizations 100 light years away that are embroiled in an enormous civil conflict that is about to erupt into an all out war. However, through the use of an artificially generated wormhole that connects our solar system with theirs, the war has a strong possibility of being waged on our turf, bringing up more questions than answers to the entire mystery of the conflict.
Keywords: da-vinci-code, fictional-war, independent-film, space-battle, space-war, star-trek, wormhole
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Stormy Weather (1935)
Actors:
Alfred Roome (editor),
Andrews Engelmann (actor),
Peter Gawthorne (actor),
Tom Walls (actor),
Norma Varden (actress),
Michael Balcon (producer),
Jack Beaver (composer),
Tom Walls (director),
Gordon Begg (actor),
Robertson Hare (actor),
Ben Travers (writer),
Fewlass Llewellyn (actor),
Joe Strassner (costume designer),
Graham Moffatt (actor),
Davy Burnaby (actor),
Genres:
,
Quotes:
Office Boy: This is General Retailers, Cuttlebury. [pause] Eh? [pause] Eh? [pause] Mr Penny's office? Yes. [pause] Eh? [pause] Eh? [pause] Eh?::Mr. Penny: Don't keep saying "A" like that. Use another letter occasionally.::Office Boy: Oh.::Mr. Penny: That's better. What do they want?::Office Boy: You.::Mr. Penny: I? Why?
Mr. Penny: Don't argue with me. Attend to your job. What are you supposed to be doing?::Office Boy: Sticking these bits of paper into this here book.::Mr. Penny: Oh. What are they?::Office Boy: I don't know. I thought you did.::Mr. Penny: Don't be impertinent. Of course I do. [Addresses secretary] What are all these things he's got here, Miss Corker?::Secretary: I suppose they're entries for the ledger.::Mr. Penny: Don't be absurd. The Leger was run last month.
Sir Duncan Craggs: I don't object to your keeping company with somebody decent.::Louise: No, no, no. I want to keep company only with you.
Sir Duncan Craggs: I didn't know you'd be free tonight. I'd have bet ten to one you had a date with some Willy.::Louise: So! You will bet like this on my Willy, but if you find me with some poor Willy, you boot him!::Sir Duncan Craggs: A woman like you shouldn't want Willys.::Louise: No, but a man like you should want Trixies, is it?::Sir Duncan Craggs: Certainly. The more he sees of them, the more he appreciates his wife.
Sir Duncan Craggs: You've got to the stage where your friends ought to be your own age, sex, and size.
Sir Duncan Craggs: I've always been a loving husband to you, Heaven knows.::Louise: Oh, make no mistake, Heaven does not know much about you. The angels are not permitted to listen to that sort of thing.
Trixie Merritt: You know, poor Father and Mother think I'm still a kid.::Sir Duncan Craggs: I'm glad to hear that. I believe in children keeping their parents as innocent as possible.
Sir Duncan Craggs: Do you know the disreputable kind of people who go there?::Mr. Penny: Well, I've often been there.::Sir Duncan Craggs: Have you? I've never seen you.
Sir Duncan Craggs: You don't kidnap ladies in England. You don't have to.
Sir Duncan Craggs: No man who's been married to you could ever possibly want another wife.