'Court Clerk' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Tears in My Heart (2006)
Actors:
Ndee Amugo (actor),
Bobmanuel Anosike (actor),
Moses Armstrong (actor),
Emeka Edeh (actor),
Chukwudi Effi (actor),
Kanayo O. Kanayo (actor),
David McKenzle (actor),
Owen Nwagu (actor),
Olise Ohwurigho (actor),
Chinedu Okochi (actor),
Arinze Okonkwo (actor),
Dayo Adebakin (actress),
Ayo Adesanya Hassan (actress),
Ijeoma Chibeze (actress),
Richard Amechi (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Tears in My Heart 2 (2006)
Actors:
Ndee Amugo (actor),
Bobmanuel Anosike (actor),
Moses Armstrong (actor),
Emeka Edeh (actor),
Chukwudi Effi (actor),
Kanayo O. Kanayo (actor),
David McKenzle (actor),
Owen Nwagu (actor),
Olise Ohwurigho (actor),
Chinedu Okochi (actor),
Arinze Okonkwo (actor),
Dayo Adebakin (actress),
Ayo Adesanya Hassan (actress),
Ijeoma Chibeze (actress),
Richard Amechi (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
I Am Sam (2001)
Actors:
Chase MacKenzie Bebak (actor),
Brian Bialick (actor),
R.D. Call (actor),
Bobby Cooper (actor),
Stanley DeSantis (actor),
Dennis Fanning (actor),
Russ Fega (actor),
Doug Hutchison (actor),
Ken Jenkins (actor),
Mason Lucero (actor),
Steven Maines (actor),
Michael McElroy (actor),
Nicholas Mele (actor),
John Paizis (actor),
Tony Abatemarco (actor),
Plot: Sam Dawson has the mental capacity of a 7-year-old. He works at a Starbucks and is obsessed with the Beatles. He has a daughter with a homeless woman; she abandons them as soon as they leave the hospital. He names his daughter Lucy Diamond (after the Beatles song), and raises her. But as she reaches age 7 herself, Sam's limitations start to become a problem at school; she's intentionally holding back to avoid looking smarter than him. The authorities take her away, and Sam shames high-priced lawyer Rita Harrison into taking his case pro bono. In the process, he teaches her a great deal about love, and whether it's really all you need.
Keywords: 7-eleven, abbey-road-album-cover-recreation, adoption, anger, answering-machine, anxiety, anxiety-attack, arrest, artificial-sweetener, attorney
Genres:
Drama,
Taglines: love is all you need
Quotes:
Lucy: All you need is love.
Rita: Sam, I can go at least another nine rounds, but you got to let me in.
Lucy: [being observed] I want no other daddy but you.::[turns to the glass]::Lucy: [shouts] Did you hear that? I said I didn't want any other daddy but him. Why don't you write that down?
Rita: It's like every morning I wake up and I FAIL!
Rita: Home.::Phone Voice: Dialing office.::Rita: HOME!::Phone Voice: Dialing office.::Rita: HOME, GODDAMN IT!::Phone Voice: Dialing Dr. Sloan.
Sam: YOU'RE MY LAWYER!::Rita: That's right.::Sam: OKAY!
Sam: You think what they think.::Rita: It doesn't matter what I think. It matters that we win.::Sam: No, you think what they think. You think Sam can't take care of Lucy!::Rita: Sam, it doesn't matter what I think!::Sam: It matters to me!
Sam: You're going a little faster than everybody else. I was wondering if you noticed that.
[Sam buys a "preowned" answering machine]::Ifty: Yeah. It's an outgoing message so I think you need to sound a little more outgoing.
Lucy: Daddy, did God made for you to be like this or was it an accident?::Sam: Ok, what do you mean?::Lucy: I mean you're different.::Sam: But what do you mean?::Lucy: You're not like other daddies.::Sam: I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Yeah, I'm sorry.::Lucy: It's ok, daddy. It's ok. Don't be sorry. I'm lucky. Nobody else's daddy ever comes to the park.::Sam: Yeah! Yeah! Yeah, we are lucky. Aren't we lucky? Yeah!
Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (1975)
Actors:
Royce D. Applegate (actor),
Herb Armstrong (actor),
Luke Askew (actor),
Jerry Ayres (actor),
Jim Ball (actor),
Ned Beatty (actor),
John Beck (actor),
Jim Bohan (actor),
Billy Green Bush (actor),
Dabney Coleman (actor),
William Conrad (actor),
Kevin Cooney (actor),
Andrew Duggan (actor),
Richard Eastham (actor),
Arthur Adams (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Illegal (1955)
Actors:
Chris Alcaide (actor),
Leon Alton (actor),
John Alvin (actor),
Phil Arnold (actor),
Baynes Barron (actor),
Don Bender (actor),
John Beradino (actor),
Paul Bradley (actor),
Chet Brandenburg (actor),
John Breen (actor),
George Bruggeman (actor),
Alexander Campbell (actor),
John Cliff (actor),
John Close (actor),
Jay Adler (actor),
Plot: Ambitious D.A. Victor Scott zealously prosecutes Ed Clary for a woman's murder. But as Clary walks "the last mile" to the electric chair, Scott receives evidence that exonerates the condemned man. Realizing that he's made a terrible mistake he tries to stop the execution but is too late. Humbled by his grievous misjudgement, Scott resigns as a prosecutor. Entering private practice, he employs the same cunning that made his reputation and draws the attention of mob kingpin, Frank Garland. The mobster succeeds in bribing Scott into representing one of his stooges on a murder rap and Scott, in a grand display of courtroom theatrics, wins the case. But soon Scott finds himself embroiled in dirty mob politics. The situation becomes intolerable when his former protege in the D.A.'s office is charged with a murder that seems to implicate her as an informant to the Garland mob. Can Victor defend the woman he secretly loves and also keep his life?
Keywords: alcoholic-drink, angst, art-collection, bar, based-on-play, being-followed, being-followed-in-a-car, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, broken-bottle, bus
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Film-Noir,
Thriller,
Taglines: He was a guy who marked 100 men for death - until a blonde called 'Angel' O'Hara marked him for life! The 'fixer' took care of everything!
Quotes:
Victor Scott: As for me, I'd rather see a hundred guilty men go free than convict another innocent man.
Joseph Carter: I'm through with mouthpieces. They take the fees, and I take the rap! Ahh!
Miss Hinkel: [answering the phone] Mr. Scott's office. [pause] No, this is not the Safeway Cleaners and Dryers! [hanging up] Some idiot wants his pants pressed. Maybe we oughta get a new number.::Victor Scott: Not so fast. We may be pressing pants again.
Frank Garland: Get up that $10,000, or you won't be chasing ambulances anymore. They'll be chasing you!
Allen Parker: Then it's all settled? They won't prosecute me?::Victor Scott: No.::Allen Parker: You're not going to keep all of my $10,000?::Victor Scott: Your $10,000? You stole it; I earned it!::Allen Parker: But that's all I got. You wouldn't take everything I have, would you?::Victor Scott: You can get out of town and keep going before you lose more than money.
Victor Scott: Well, every time you go into a courtroom, it's a gamble.::Frank Garland: I'm the house, Victor. I never gamble!
Victor Scott: [drunkenly] Told you to make it a double!::Bartender: I did, Mr. Scott.
Illegal (1955)
Actors:
Chris Alcaide (actor),
Leon Alton (actor),
John Alvin (actor),
Phil Arnold (actor),
Baynes Barron (actor),
Don Bender (actor),
John Beradino (actor),
Paul Bradley (actor),
Chet Brandenburg (actor),
John Breen (actor),
George Bruggeman (actor),
Alexander Campbell (actor),
John Cliff (actor),
John Close (actor),
Jay Adler (actor),
Plot: Ambitious D.A. Victor Scott zealously prosecutes Ed Clary for a woman's murder. But as Clary walks "the last mile" to the electric chair, Scott receives evidence that exonerates the condemned man. Realizing that he's made a terrible mistake he tries to stop the execution but is too late. Humbled by his grievous misjudgement, Scott resigns as a prosecutor. Entering private practice, he employs the same cunning that made his reputation and draws the attention of mob kingpin, Frank Garland. The mobster succeeds in bribing Scott into representing one of his stooges on a murder rap and Scott, in a grand display of courtroom theatrics, wins the case. But soon Scott finds himself embroiled in dirty mob politics. The situation becomes intolerable when his former protege in the D.A.'s office is charged with a murder that seems to implicate her as an informant to the Garland mob. Can Victor defend the woman he secretly loves and also keep his life?
Keywords: alcoholic-drink, angst, art-collection, bar, based-on-play, being-followed, being-followed-in-a-car, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, broken-bottle, bus
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Film-Noir,
Thriller,
Taglines: He was a guy who marked 100 men for death - until a blonde called 'Angel' O'Hara marked him for life! The 'fixer' took care of everything!
Quotes:
Victor Scott: As for me, I'd rather see a hundred guilty men go free than convict another innocent man.
Joseph Carter: I'm through with mouthpieces. They take the fees, and I take the rap! Ahh!
Miss Hinkel: [answering the phone] Mr. Scott's office. [pause] No, this is not the Safeway Cleaners and Dryers! [hanging up] Some idiot wants his pants pressed. Maybe we oughta get a new number.::Victor Scott: Not so fast. We may be pressing pants again.
Frank Garland: Get up that $10,000, or you won't be chasing ambulances anymore. They'll be chasing you!
Allen Parker: Then it's all settled? They won't prosecute me?::Victor Scott: No.::Allen Parker: You're not going to keep all of my $10,000?::Victor Scott: Your $10,000? You stole it; I earned it!::Allen Parker: But that's all I got. You wouldn't take everything I have, would you?::Victor Scott: You can get out of town and keep going before you lose more than money.
Victor Scott: Well, every time you go into a courtroom, it's a gamble.::Frank Garland: I'm the house, Victor. I never gamble!
Victor Scott: [drunkenly] Told you to make it a double!::Bartender: I did, Mr. Scott.
The Magnificent Yankee (1950)
Actors:
Arthur Anderson (actor),
Herbert Anderson (actor),
Richard Anderson (actor),
Robert Board (actor),
Marshall Bradford (actor),
Morgan Brown (actor),
Louis Calhern (actor),
Wheaton Chambers (actor),
Lyle Clark (actor),
Dick Cogan (actor),
Jim Drum (actor),
Charles Evans (actor),
Eduard Franz (actor),
Jack Gargan (actor),
David Alpert (actor),
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Quotes:
[referring to President Theodore Roosevelt]::Oliver Wendell Holmes: He said, among other things, that he could carve a judge with more backbone out of a banana.::Fanny Bowditch Holmes: [outraged] Well, the very idea!::Graham, reporter for Boston Transcript: Is there any statement, Mrs. Holmes, that you would make?::Fanny Bowditch Holmes: Yes, Mr. Graham, there is.::Oliver Wendell Holmes: Fanny...::Fanny Bowditch Holmes: You may say that we adore dear Mr. Roosevelt at all times -::Graham, reporter for Boston Transcript: Adore, Mrs. Holmes?::Fanny Bowditch Holmes: Yes, Mr. Graham, we adore everything about him... except his taste in bananas.
Oliver Wendell Holmes: [to Reynolds] It's a free country. Everybody's entitled to his opinion... even the President of the United States.
Killer Dill (1947)
Actors:
Ted Adams (actor),
Frank Albertson (actor),
Stanley Andrews (actor),
Phil Arnold (actor),
Douglas Aylesworth (actor),
Jack Baxley (actor),
Jack Chefe (actor),
Sayre Dearing (actor),
Stuart Erwin (actor),
Chuck Hamilton (actor),
Donald Kerr (actor),
Charles Knight (actor),
Mike Mazurki (actor),
Barry Norton (actor),
Ernie Adams (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Crime,
Taglines: How Funny Can A Picture Get??? You'll Know When You See Killer Dill!
Angels Over Broadway (1940)
Actors:
Walter Baldwin (actor),
Richard Bond (actor),
Jack Carr (actor),
James Conaty (actor),
Frank Conlan (actor),
Jimmy Conlin (actor),
Tommy Dixon (actor),
Edward Earle (actor),
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (actor),
Eddie Foster (actor),
Roger Gray (actor),
Carlton Griffin (actor),
Art Howard (actor),
Jerry Jerome (actor),
Harry Antrim (actor),
Plot: Charles Engle has been caught embezzling. He writes a suicide note, and goes out wandering on the town. Small-time hustler Bill O'Brian sees him give a couple of big tips, figures he's rich, and plans to take him over to a big-time card game and fleece him. He enlists Nina Barone to help get Engle to the game. She goes along, but is more interested in O'Brien than in his schemes. Meanwhile, a perpetually drunk and none too successful playwright, Gene Gibbons, finds the suicide note. He cooks up a scheme (with the reluctant aid of O'Brien) to get the money Engle needs to pay back his employer and save his life.
Keywords: 1930s, actress, alcoholic-writer, archive-footage, art-deco, black-comedy, broadway-manhattan-new-york-city, brooch, business-partner, cigarette-case
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Crime,
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: A HECTIC ROMANCE TO BLOW THE FUSES OUT ALONG MAZDA LANE (original poster - all caps) WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY BEN HECHT (original poster - all caps)
Quotes:
Bill O'Brien: [on the telephone] Hello, Dutch? Bill O'Brien! Say listen, I'm over at the Pigeon Club takin' in the sights, and, uh, I ran into somethin' that I thought might be of mutual interest to us. An out-of-town job came shoo-shooing in here a while ago and throwin' away money like birdseed.
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Put your scissors away, Delilah, my hair's all cut. [looking at her male escort] Is this stylish fellow my successor?::Sylvia Marbe: Gene, you're drunk!::Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: Darling, you understate the case by three bottles and a thousand tears! [laughs] Avaunt!
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: [seeing a waiter put two drinks on the table] Fine, fine! I no longer have to order drinks. I just attract them. He shall have liquor wherever he goes! [to Engle] As I understand from your communication, Mr. Engle, you're on the brink of self-destruction. May I shake your hand? A brilliant idea! I speak as one who has destroyed himself a score of times. I am, Mr. Engle, a veteran corpse. We are all corpses here! This rendezvous is one of the musical graveyards of the town. Caters to zombies hopping around with dead hearts and price tags for souls. Hmmmp! [offering him one of the drinks] Will you join me, sir? It is the custom here for the dead to drink - heavily! [drinks] Allow me to present my credentials as a fellow cadaver. I'm being divorced by my wife whom I love dearly in my own nasty way. I was disemboweled by another woman. I have written three bad plays in a row, and next year I'll write a worse one. I have neither a home, a single hope, nor a shred of curiosity left. Bankrupt and broke, I've destroyed myself, sir, in becoming famous. I am no longer a man, Mr. Engle, I'm an epitaph over an ash can! And now, sir, what's your story?
Nina Barone: Where are you from?::Bill O'Brien: [laughs] I fell out of a policeman's whistle in Times Square.
Nina Barone: Please beat it! I'm no gun moll!::Bill O'Brien: You ain't no buzzard's dish either - not when I'm around!
Stage Doorman: [looking out into the darkened, empty theater] Shhh! Hear that noise? That's the rats - always performing! If I left this scenery here, they'd eat it up - eat the whole theater up if it wasn't for the actors! The hollering frightens them.
Eugene 'Gene' Gibbons: They'll deal you hope off the bottom.
Nina Barone: Oh, if only I had my slave costume and my chains!
Nina Barone: [to Bill O'Brien] I'll remember this night for a long time. When things don't seem so good, I'll remember Mr. Gibbons, and Mr. Engle... and you.
Nina Barone: I'm a little better than you think, Mr. O'Brien.::Bill O'Brien: That wouldn't be hard.
Judge Hardy and Son (1939)
Actors:
Ernie Alexander (actor),
George P. Breakston (actor),
Egon Brecher (actor),
James B. Carson (actor),
Cliff Clark (actor),
Henry Hull (actor),
Jack Mulhall (actor),
Milton Parsons (actor),
Mickey Rooney (actor),
Lewis Stone (actor),
Joe Yule (actor),
Marie Blake (actress),
Margaret Early (actress),
Sara Haden (actress),
Erville Alderson (actor),
Plot: Mr. and Mrs. Valduzzi come to see Judge James Hardy for advice on how to prevent the loss of their home. He senses the aged Italian immigrant couple has a grown daughter who is ashamed of her parents and has not kept in contact with them. Failing to locate her himself, he offers money to his teenage son, Andy, if he can locate her. Andy has been having his usual problems with his car and girlfriends and eagerly accepts the challenge, since he needs the money. At the same time he plans on getting some girl to enter a school essay contest and split the $50 winning prize money with her. Since he supposes that a daughter of the daughter might have Valduzzi as a middle name, he sees three high school girls, Euphrasia V. Clark, Clarabelle V. Lee and Elvee Horton, in the hope that one of them may be the right one. Not only do they all reject Andy's unethical proposal about the essay, but Euphrasia blackmails him into taking her to the Fourth-of-July fireworks show, which causes him more problems with his jealous girl, Polly Benedict. But Andy finally realizes how insignificant these problems really are when his mother becomes deathly ill with pneumonia.
Keywords: blackmail, character-name-in-title, family-relationships, fourth-of-july, immigration, italian, italian-immigrant, pneumonia, sequel, teenage-boy
Genres:
Comedy,