'Goldstein' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Séptimo (2013)
Actors:
Guillermo Arengo (actor),
Javier López Barreira (actor),
Juan Andrés Casella Kem (actor),
Jorge D'Elía (actor),
Ricardo Darín (actor),
Pedro Angel Di Salvia (actor),
Abel Dolz Doval (actor),
Mucio Manchini (actor),
Damian Merwicer (actor),
Nicolas Plager (actor),
Claudio Rojas (actor),
Osvaldo Santoro (actor),
Horacio Savanz (actor),
Héctor Sinder (actor),
Gabriel Araoz (actor),
Genres:
Mystery,
Thriller,
The Family Business (2013)
Actors:
Yasin Abdul (actor),
Jim Dailey (actor),
Adam Disser (actor),
Brian Hill (actor),
Michael Howell (actor),
Christian James (actor),
Jason Lacey (actor),
Scott McDonald (actor),
James Powell (actor),
James Powell (actor),
D. Dylan Schettina (actor),
Frank Solana (actor),
Jason Vail (actor),
Monique Davis (actress),
Lizzy Vincent (actress),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Short,
Thriller,
Stuey (2003)
Actors:
Bill Allison (actor),
Antonio Badrani (actor),
Larry Bartels (actor),
Al Bernstein (actor),
Evan Broder (actor),
Nate Bynum (actor),
Tommy Canary (actor),
Matthew Carlton (actor),
Zach Consalvo (actor),
Richard Cowl (actor),
Johnny Dark (actor),
Bob Dellaposta (actor),
Anthony DiMaria (actor),
Sam DiNicola (actor),
Jeffrey Alfiero (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: Gambler. Addict. Loser. Legend.
Quotes:
[first lines]::Al Bernstein: Welcome back, everybody, to the 1997 World Series of Poker, where Stu "The Kid" Ungar is attempting to make one of the greatest comebacks in poker history, by winning the no-limit Texas Hold'em Championship a record third time.::Andrew N.S. Glazer: And Al, the amazing thing about this is, that Stuey would be achieving that feat after sixteen years of personal struggle, where victories were really few and far between.::Al Bernstein: And standing between Stuey and history is John Stremp, a local casino executive who's shown remarkable fortitude, actually, in making it to this point. And here it is, Stu is raising enough to put Stremp all in.::Andrew N.S. Glazer: This could be it, Al. If Stremp wins, it'll change the tide of the tournament. If Stuey wins, he's got the championship again after sixteen long years.
Vincent: Eat your scone.::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Looks like a muffin.::Vincent: It's a scone. It's from Europe. You see? You're... you're boorish.::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Boris?::Vincent: Did I say "Boris"? I said boorish. Uncouth. A vulgarian. You... [Stuey stares blankly] Never mind.
Gus: So, uh... Stu, you're Max's son?::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Yeah. Yeah. I mean, yes, sir.::Gus: He ran a very nice club. My - my condolences.::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Thank you.::Gus: But it, uh... It seems he liked the whores. Do you... like whores , too?::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: No sir.::Gus: Good. Because they spread disease. I won't have that.
Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: [narrating] The math guys call it "positive expectation". It's how all these big casinos get built. You throw down your cash hour after hour, and the casinos edge on the game just whittles it away. Sometimes it's just a tiny edge, but it's always there. They know if you win, it's just temporary, so they buy you your and your dinner, and they smile and wait for you to lay your money down again until eventually you lose. And that's what we did, too. Just waited for ya. In the sixties, guys who wore cowboy hats and had cutesy names played poker. By 1980, some of them were still around, but they weren't the best no more. The new pros were math teachers, bankers, lawyers, scientists. Guys who stopped in Vegas for a vacation and figured out they could make more money doing this than any shitty 9-5er. Some of them made money. Some went broke and ran back to real life. Our favorite thing was to beat the shit outta some young hotshot. Some jerk-off who dominated his home poker game and thought he could make a livin' playin' it. Just destroy him. And the great thing for us was that Texas Hold'em was such an easy game. You get two private cards, five others are dealt up. Whoever makes the best five-card hand wins. Piece of cake. And more assholes showed up every day to prove they had it knocked. It was a fuckin' feast. 'Cause these donkeys never figured out that the game wasn't about cards. It was about people.
Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: [narrating] In 1949, Johnny Moss and Nick the Greek played heads-up poker at the front door of Binion's Horseshoe for five months straight. Five fuckin' months! People stood six-deep to watch. In 1970, Binion's had the first Series. Moss won all five games. By '80, there were over three hundred players, twenty events, and three million in prize money. Not that it mattered. You could make more money in side games. It was the fuckin' World Series of Poker, and either you had the chops to win a bracelet, or you didn't.
Angela: You didn't pay the electric bill again, didn't you?::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Shit!::Angela: Yeah. shit. And now they have to come back over and turn it on, again. And I have to call Susan and make something up. It's embarassing, Stuey.::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Can't we just pay 'em for the whole year or something?::Angela: No! That's not the way it works! We could put it on a credit card, but we don't have a credit card.::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: They're a rip-off.::Angela: Oh, yeah. Yeah, and... and the banks steal your money, and the government steals your money, and everybody steals your money. But, you can lose twenty or fifty or a hundred grand bettin' football and it's okay, right, 'cause you got action, right? And that's what's really important, isn't it, Stuey?::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: You know, sometimes you can be a real cunt, Angie.
Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: [to a poker dealer] Why don't you just fuckin' kiss me, okay, because you've been fuckin' me all night, anyway!
Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: [narrating] Some people said I was crazy to take a dominated hand like Ace-four against Ace-eight. But, wherever you are, you gotta consider all your outs. See, sometimes they save you. But, sometimes you really ain't got no outs at all.
Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: See, life is a people game, too. Only... the emphasis is just a little bit different.
[last lines]::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: I was always leaving here with you, wasn't I?::The Stranger: Yeah. You did good anyway.::Stu 'Stuey' Ungar: Really? Thanks. We could play a couple of hands for, you know...::The Stranger: Never much good at cards.
Ringer (1996)
Actors:
Joseph Bologna (actor),
Timothy Bottoms (actor),
William Bumiller (actor),
Brian Patrick Clarke (actor),
Tony Griffin (actor),
Scott Kaske (actor),
Malcolm McDowell (actor),
Michael Melvin (actor),
David Keith Miller (actor),
Theo Nicholas Pagones (actor),
Sonny Surowiec (actor),
Juan Talavera (actor),
Gustav Vintas (actor),
Blake Warner (actor),
Rafael Aragón (actor),
Genres:
Thriller,
Il caso Dozier (1993)
Actors:
F. Murray Abraham (actor),
Lloyd Bochner (actor),
Ennio Fantastichini (actor),
Daniele Petruccioli (actor),
Massimo Wertmüller (actor),
Francesca De Sapio (actress),
Andrea Porporati (writer),
Alessandro Sermoneta (writer),
Carlo Siliotto (composer),
Carlo Lizzani (director),
Michela Prodan (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Freely inspired from a historical event. In December 1981, American officer James Lee Dozier is kidnapped in Verona by a "Brigate Rosse" commando. The huge intelligence effort that followed the fact ends after 40 days, in Padova, with an action by Nocs (Italian special operation police), releasing the kidnapped. The political consequence of the fact was the major crisis of the military and logistic organization of "Brigate Rosse". In the fictional reconstruction there are some changes, among which the introduction of the commissioner Vincenzo Masci, actually never existed.
Keywords: 80s, anni-di-piombo, armed-struggle, brigate-rosse, communism, kidnapping, political-police, political-violence, red-brigade, revolutionary
Genres:
Thriller,
Mission of the Shark: The Saga of the U.S.S. Indianapolis (1991)
Actors:
Vaughn Armstrong (actor),
Joey Boersma (actor),
Joseph Carberry (actor),
David Caruso (actor),
Michael Champlin (actor),
Robert Cicchini (actor),
Gordon Clapp (actor),
Dale Dye (actor),
Eddie Frias (actor),
Neil Giuntoli (actor),
Jamie Gliddon (actor),
Tim Guinee (actor),
Bob Gunton (actor),
Don Harvey (actor),
Stephen Anthony (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Drama,
History,
War,
Felhöjáték (1984)
Actors:
Géza Balkay (actor),
László Baranyi (actor),
János Bán (actor),
György Bõsze (actor),
Tamás Cseh (actor),
László Csákányi (actor),
György Fehér (actor),
Dezsö Garas (actor),
István Hunyadkürthy (actor),
István Iglódi (actor),
Jirí Menzel (actor),
Tibor Patassy (actor),
Csaba Pethes (actor),
Gyula Rózsa (actor),
Jirí Adamíra (actor),
Genres:
,
Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
Actors:
Rupert Baderman (actor),
Joscik Barbarossa (actor),
Anthony Benson (actor),
John Boswall (actor),
Richard Burton (actor),
David Cann (actor),
Garry Cooper (actor),
Cyril Cusack (actor),
Pip Donaghy (actor),
Gregor Fisher (actor),
Bob Flag (actor),
John Foss (actor),
Peter Frye (actor),
John Golightly (actor),
Norman Bacon (actor),
Plot: After The Atomic War the world is divided into three states. London is a city in Oceania, ruled by a party who has total control over all its citizens. Winston Smith is one of the bureaucrats, rewriting history in one of the departments. One day he commits the crime of falling in love with Julia. They try to escape Big Brother's listening and viewing devices, but, of course, nobody can really escape...
Keywords: 1980s, alternative-reality, anti-communist, based-on-novel, big-brother, brainwashing, conspiracy, dystopia, electroshock-therapy, ends-with-i-love-you
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Sci-Fi,
Thriller,
Taglines: 2+2=5 George Orwell's Terrifying Vision Comes To The Screen. Big Brother is Watching... The year of the movie. The movie of the year.
Quotes:
O'Brien: If you want a vision of the future, Winston, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever.
Winston Smith: [voice-over] Thoughtcrime is death. Thoughtcrime does not entail death. Thoughtcrime IS death. I have committed even before setting pen to paper the essential crime that contains all others unto itself.
[Winston writes in his forbidden diary]::Winston Smith: [voice-over] April the 4th, 1984. To the past, or to the future. To an age when thought is free. From the Age of Big Brother, from the Age of the Thought Police, from a dead man... greetings.
Syme: Beautiful thing, the destruction of words.
[Winston writes in his forbidden diary]::Winston Smith: [voice-over] If there is hope, it lies in the proles. If they could become conscious of their own strength, they would have no need to conspire. History does not matter to them.
[Winston describes visiting a prostitute in the off-limit proletarian areas in his diary]::Winston Smith: [voice-over] It was three years ago, on a dark evening. Easy to slip past the patrols, and I'd gone into the proletarian areas. There was no one else on the street, and no telescreens. She said, "Two dollars," so I went with her. She had a young face, painted very thick. It was really was the paint that appealed to me: white like a mask, and bright red lips. There were no preliminaries. Standing there with the smell of dead insects and cheap perfume, I went and did it just the same.
[Winston renders a war hero an "unperson"]::Winston Smith: [into his speaker phone] Rutherford unperson. Substitute Ogilvy. Ogilvy bio details as follows: war hero, recently killed, Malabar front. Today awarded posthumous secondary order of conspicuous merit second class.::[Winston tapes over Rutherford's face, consigning him to oblivion]
Winston Smith: [reciting poem] Under the spreading chestnut tree / I sold you / You sold me.
[Charrington and Winston look at an old sketch of a church]::Charrington: Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements...::Winston Smith: What was that?::Charrington: Something old...
Winston Smith: Look, I hate purity. Hate goodness. I don't want virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone corrupt.::Julia: Well, I ought to suit you, then. I'm corrupt to the core.::Winston Smith: Do you like doing this? I don't mean just me...::Julia: I adore it.
Angelo tra la folla (1952)
Actors:
Armando Annuale (actor),
Silvio Bagolini (actor),
Aldo Capacci (actor),
Ugo De Pascale (actor),
Angelo Maggio (actor),
Nino Milano (actor),
Desiderio Nobile (actor),
Diego Pozzetto (actor),
Sergio Raimondi (actor),
Adalberto Roni (actor),
Umberto Spadaro (actor),
Edoardo Toniolo (actor),
Ettore Vincelli (actor),
Luisella Beghi (actress),
Oscar Andriani (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Die blonde Nachtigall (1930)
Actors:
Ernst Behmer (actor),
Wilhelm Bendow (actor),
Siegfried Berisch (actor),
Harry Halm (actor),
Arthur Hell (actor),
Jens Keith (actor),
Paul Kemp (actor),
Erich Kestin (actor),
Hans Hermann Schaufuß (actor),
Walter Steiner (actor),
Leopold von Ledebur (actor),
Ernst Wurmser (actor),
W. Xandry (actor),
Alfred Zeisler (actor),
Else Elster (actress),
Genres:
Musical,